We had a wonderful Christmas with Dad and Barb. It seems to go so fast. Dad's legs still are not so good so we got him...it looks like a foot stool but you put your legs IN it and it vibrates. It is supposed to help his legs, by the time we left I was wishing I had bought 2 so when it wears out I had an extra. Dad and Barb are going to Flordia 2 times this winter in Feb and March. I got to go to St Joe, Missouri on New Years, I know you all wish you were there. We bought a feed truck and went to the stock yards to watch a sale to find out cow are cheaper in Missouri!!! So a return trip will be planned. (I will let you all know so you can come :) ) Robert is taking care of lots of cows for his Uncle this winter, they will have babies in the Spring and our Sheep heard is back from the summer in southern Iowa and the will be have babies any time.
Alissa has taken the winter off sports and is looking forward to track to get in shape for softball. We are starting to look for 8th grade graduation dresses. That is a big deal in small schools with a dinner, program and then a dance for the kids. (she wears a homecoming dress kind of thing and boys wear suits) Joe is going to do 4 H this year with Alissa and he is starting to think about what he is wanting to do. Alissa is going to do Chickens again this year.
I started at the gym last week and have lost 10lbs. Does not sound like much but for me it is and I am very excited. I know many more to go, but the gym is small and I get lots of attention. I am already walking 1 mile riding 1.5 miles and doing what I call the devil .5 mile I hope it will continue to come off.
You know Dad has the Orr family Bible, with lot of interesting letters, pictures and other items if that would help on your information gathering. We just looked at it and Dad told lots of stories I had no idea about. Alissa found it very interesting and still asks Dad about things.
Well I guess that is our update...see you all soon.
Suzie
Monday, January 14, 2008
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Family History
We have had a great weekend and Mom is recovering nicely from her surgery. However, we have started on a project that has been very interesting. My Dad has written his autobiography and I was reading the early years portion. In there, Dad wrote that he has his father's World War I uniform. Well, I asked to see it and one thing led to another and we started looking through boxes of family pictures. We found several interesting pictures, both old and not so old, and I thought I would share some with you. I have attempted to identify the people, but if you notice an error, please say so. ENJOY!
Once upon a time, Myron and Dorothy met each other and fell in love....

Here is the Newkirk family home in Delta, Iowa. Thought you might like to see the High School/College photos....still looking for Dick's.....
For more photos and/or information, please contact Mary Lou or Don!!!!
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Vashon to Manhattan
Four country mice were spotted wandering cluelessly in midtown last week, including these three in the Rockefeller Center. "There sure are a lot of people on this island," one was heard to remark. Well, duh, it was the busiest week of the year and they went to all the touristy spots, like -
Frances discovered the answer to the puzzle of all of those headless sculptures in Greece - they're all at the Metropolitan in NYC! Stolen fair and square.
and with the less established houses just off Fifth Avenue.
The view from the borrowed apartment wasn't half bad.
Now we're back on-island, with our perspective of the world rearranged. Isn't that the point of going places? Happy New Year to all!
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