Monday, December 26, 2011

Merry Christmas from the Lodge!

Jaime baked the Turkey.
Johnathan carved the bird.
Ted created his aaaamazing pork roast & cranberries.
Glynnda got to use her new table cloth from the Caribbean.
Heidi got a shopping cart and Abby Cadabby.
Cooper got a horse and a guitar.
Scott & Suzi are researching pasture rentals and Gene Autry movies.

And that's what you missed at the Lodge!

(with a nod to Glee...)


 


Friday, December 16, 2011

Memorial DVD Available!


If you missed the Memorial Service or just want to re-live a wonderful evening, this is your chance.  This DVD includes the two hour event, plus the slide show from the Visitation.  Proceeds will benefit the Pastor McGarvey Memorial Fund.

Memorial DVD - $5
Memorial DVD - $8 (with shipping)

You can use the convenient Paypal button below to pay via direct debit or credit card. You may also send a check to Memorial DVD c/o APC, 2197 Six Mile Lane, Moberly, MO  65270.  Be sure to include your mailing address.  If you choose the Pick It Up option, please let me know how you plan on doing that in the order form's special instructions section.


 

And to give you a brief glimpse of what's included,
here's Jaime's Eulogy to "All the Kids' Daddy."


Monday, December 12, 2011

Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving this year was a quiet affair for the Lodge.  The Moberly folks stayed in town, and while we missed the STL clan, it was nice to ease through the day together.  I've been joking that it was a relief that Johnathan learned to carve the turkey (thus taking Dad's job) or we wouldn't have eaten!

After dinner, the weather was so nice we went out for an impromptu turn about the neighborhood.  The kids provided plenty of diversion and the fresh air helped open some space for dessert... well, more dessert.






Sunday, December 11, 2011

Piano Recital

Over 140 music lovers and family members attended Mom's annual piano recital this weekend.  This year she had 26 tickling the ivories and 4 on the sidelines for various reasons.  This was probably the best recital I've seen in years.  There was the first grader who played and sang (even stopping to invite the audience to a sing-along!) and a great little number from Randy's brass quintet who accompanied his piece.

Congrats to Mom on another successful year in the music business!