Friday, December 7, 2012

2012 Family Reunion

We had our last night dinner at Rancho de Chimayo. Ken and Joanna arranged to have a photographer there to take group pictures. Sunday was the last day together. Milton, Hollis and Sam left early as they were driving to Boise in one day. Janet and Doug, Shauna and Aven were able to attend church with us before they had to leave that afternoon. Jeanne was the first to arrive and the last to leave, a Monday to Monday visit. The weather was warm, dry and sunny, good for our reunion and travel, terrible for skiing.

Milton, Ken, Sam, Doug, Janet, Parker, Milt, Kathy, Aven, Shauna, Jeanne, Jordan, Joanna.
 Missing:  Hollis, Andrea, Jared

Ken, Kathy, Milt, Janet, Milton, Jeanne, 40 years after our marriage in 1972
It was a memorable time for all of us.


These three were not at the dinner for the big family picture:

Hollis Gillespie, not well for the dinner

Jared Ferguson, serving in the US Navy, Yokosuka, Japan
 
Andrea Kmetko, had to stay in Santa Cruz and work at her job.
 Scroll down to our Christmas Newsletter which comes after the reunion posts and Las Conchas Fire. 

80th Birthday Celebration for Milt

We had a great dinner and afterwards a gift and sharing time. Ken and Joanna hosted the party at their house. We started a little late as the plane ride was longer than expected, but we all enjoyed the celebration.


Janet sings her song for Milt

Many gifts
 
Milt has something nice to say to everyone

We had a fun time together


Airplane ride over Los Alamos

Our pilot, Trow Ward

Ready to fly

427 Estante Way

Re-fueling in Espanola
Coming back to Los Alamos in the late afternoon sun


Thursday, December 6, 2012

Thanksgiving Day and Dinner

Thanksgiving Family Reunion and Milt's Birthday celebration.
The big experiment, Doug's turkey cooker.

Thanksgiving Day hike, Hollis, Janet, Aven, Joanna, Shauna Jeanne


The turkey is a success!!

Lanelle, Shauna and Trow, looking forward to a big dinner



Dinner is over, a great day.


Las Conchas Fire, 2011

Las Conchas Fire- Summer 2011
 Fire burnt 156,000 acres, it started June 26 on the Las Conchas ridge, south and west of the Valles Caldera.
Picture of the top of Spruce Chair. 30 per cent of the ski area was burned, top of Spruce chair and chair 5 burned, Sunier Deck burned, all other structures survived.

Unloading area, Spruce Chair



Recovering forest near Dome road

There is beauty in the burnt forest




We will recover!


Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Christmas Newsletter 2012

Christmas 2012
Highlights of the year:
Kathy had cataract surgery in late December 2011. Our weeks at Vail were in March, June, September/October. A new swamp cooler was installed early July. Kathy’s brother, Ken Ball, begins his surgery odyssey July 21. He is still not finished as of this December. He is holding up well, but is tired of hospitals and weakness. September we visited Ken in LA, Jeanne in Santa Cruz and then drove to Vail. The fall colors were beautiful this year. We had a family reunion at Thanksgiving, all but two were there. Andrea couldn’t leave her job. Jared is on his carrier in the seas of the Pacific. At the reunion we had a pre-celebration of Milt’s 80th birthday with a great party at Ken and Joanna’s. The last night dinner at Rancho de Chimayo was pure New Mexico. On Friday our Air Force pilot, Trow (grandson-in-law), rented a plane and nine of us, three at a time, were able to fly over Los Alamos, the ski area, Bandelier, and our house. We may be dry and burnt, but our country here is still beautiful. Milt and I will be at Vail in December for Milt’s birthday. We’ll have Christmas and New Year at home and that rounds out the year.
Oh, last but not least Milts lab tests show no return of the cancer.
In all this we give thanks and praise to God our Father, Creator, and our Sustainer, to the Lord Jesus Christ for our salvation and the Holy Spirit, our Comforter.
Pictures will beposted on our blog:

Monday, November 14, 2011

Family Pictures from 2011

Milt in canyons of Utah, April 2011

Kathy in canyons of Utah, April 2011



Milton, bike race 2009

Trow Ward, Airforce 2011


Parker, Joanna and Jordan 10-11


Trow, Lanelle, Aven, Janet, Doug, Jeanne, Kathy, Milt Parker, Ken, Joanna



Trow and Lanelle at Pajarito on a snowy October day



Janet and Jeanne on the beach at Santa Cruz




Jared fooling around with his mustache



The Ken Gillespie family



Sam wins first prize at the swim meet
Family fun in 2011

Christmas 2011

Deer Valley, Utah March 2011

Christmas Newsletter, 2011
Christmas newsletters are usually light hearted, and hit on the high and fun spots of the year. 2011 was not that kind of year. For starters, the winter season was dry and cold, but there was lots of New Mexico sunshine, which does not warm the heart of a hopeful skier. Our mountain was open 9 days, total. The line dividing deep snow from little snow was just south of Vail Colorado. So we did have good, and even exceptional snow there.
The dry forests of the west went up in smoke during the fire season. 156,000 acres burned to the west and north of us, burning most of the forest we hike and ski in. Pajarito mountain ski area was spared a major hit, just two chairlifts damaged and only 30 percent of the forest burned. The fire crews did a heroic job of saving the area and the new water storage we had for snow making helped. That is a major grief for us, so much beauty lost and it won’t return in our lifetime.
We did have a week of skiing at Deer Valley, Utah in late March. It was good, but there was some spring snow that was really sticky and not much fun. There also was powder and packed powder and that was fun.
In April we joined our hiking group in Bluff Utah for several days of hiking at Natural Bridges National Monument, and Comb Ridge near Bluff. Nice weather helped to make it a good week. In May we drove to California, spent four days with Jeanne and Andrea and David. Santa Cruz was cool but I enjoyed the flowers and walks on the beach. After Milt’s doctor appointment in Ventura we drove to the Getty Museum. It is a beautiful building and we did an architecture tour as well as seeing the new exhibits. We also spent three days at my brother Ken’s in Palos Verdes. Then on home, with a restful stop at La Posada Inn in Winslow Arizona.
Now I come to the part of the year that was most difficult. When Milt had a CAT scan for a routine condition a tumor was spotted on his kidney. After many delays and two months later, he finally had surgery to remove the kidney. The pathology report was positive for renal cell cancer. For the next year he will have a blood test and x-ray every three months and a CAT scan every 6 months. The doctor says it was a slow growing cancer and his prognosis for full recovery is good. He is back to his usual active lifestyle and is feeling good. Our friends and our church were most supportive during this difficult time, their prayers and help was and are greatly appreciated.
We plan to ski at Vail in November and December and enjoy the winter once again.
So the year may end on a happy note. All our children are doing well. Our grandchildren are growing into adult women and men, with only one still in childhood. I've posted some pictures of the family on a separate blog.
Merry Christmas to all and may you have a new year filled with love and joy.

Update from November:

We survived the opening day crowds and poor conditions at Vail. Milt skied over 200,000 vertical feet. We had a relaxed and fun Thanksgiving with Janet, Doug and Aven. Milt had his chest x-ray and blood tests for cancer and passed with no sign of the cancer spreading. I, Kathy, will have cataract surgery December 8 and 22. A much needed operation as my eyesight gets steadily worse by the week. As to the weather, still dry with very little snow here in New Mexico.

Monday, January 3, 2011

2010 Mountains and Flowers


The flowers in Colorado were outstanding.














The Jemez in the fall was beautiful this year.











Opening day at Pajarito, January 1, 2011

2010 Hiking with Friends and Family




Hiking in Colorado with Janet near Mt. Princeton.
















Burnt Mesa, New Mexico with Marian, Jean, Burt and Janet and John in the autumn.
The largest tree in Los Alamos County is in Valle Canyon, Yvonne, Annette, Marilyn and Kathy are standing in front.












An outstanding trip to Bryce Canyon in April with the hiking group.