This was the best trip to Arizona! I appreciate my family more than ever. On the way home, I remarked to Christine and Tom how hard Papa works--making 3 meals a day, keeping the house and cars running and taking Oma to doctor appointments. Christine said, "Thats what you do when you love someone". She then informed us of her future plans. She is going to get a house near the beach, build an extra room, and let us live there. She will take care of us so that we don't have to go to a nursing home. Who could ask for anything more from a daughter?!
I was able to spend time with my little sister Ellen on our trip to Tombstone. What an upbeat attitude she has. Not much gets her down. Her interior decoration abilities are impressive.
Gwen, my older sister was an absolute doll, not to mention gorgeous! I need to take fashion tips from her. (She wore the CUTEST gold sandels that day). She took Christine out to the movies with her cousin Steven at the last minute on Saturday night. I can always count on Gwen to find something fun to do. Hey! She should be a recreation director!
This trip was mostly for Oma because she hasn't seen her granddaughter in about 2 years since her hip problems keep her from traveling. We were able to spend a full day with her. As usual, I "putzed" around in her art studio. She told us stories of her time in Germany and England. I get my sense of humor from my mother, who always has a good joke to tell.
The Frau Howell Streusel Kuchen baking lesson. Christine and Kathleen had attempted baking it on their own, but it didn't turn out like Oma's. So Oma took them through, step by step, captured on video for Christine and her children, and their children...
My dad whipped up a spaghetti dinner for us Saturday night. Aunt Gwen lives nearby and joined us.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
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