Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Papaw Duncan - a great loss for our family


My 89 yr old grandfather, unexpectedly, went home to be with Jesus yesterday afternoon.  He was outside his house, not sure exactly what he was doing, but fell and went thru the rose bush and hit his head on a brick or the concrete.  This is very difficult for our family and just something that caught us all off guard.  It just does not seem like this is really true.  A neighbor was mowing and saw papaw laying in the yard.  He called an ambulance, but he was gone before they got to the hospital.  I hope he did not lay and suffer, that thought crossed my mind as my dad told me what happened.  However, on the bright side, that suffering was quickly changed to glory and praise as he stepped into eternity to be with Jesus.  This is a different hurt (if that makes any sense) than when my grandmother passed away 2 yrs ago, the love of papaw's life, because she had alzheimer's and we had slowly watched her dwindle away for almost 12 yrs, and the last 2 weeks of her life was spent in the hospital, drifting away.  We expected her time to come, but not his.  Equally painful to lose them both, but just different circumstances.  I like to think they are holding our 2 babies we lost this yr and that just makes my heart melt, and all the while singing praises to the Lord!!

Papaw loved his Savior, loved his wife of 62 yrs, loved his 4 children (their spouses),  8 grandchildren (their spouses), and 3 great-grandchildren. He had a love for life and found humor in many things.  He could remember jokes from way back and his mind was very sharp.  I loved to hear him tell stories of his life.  He was a rough one growing up, but after marrying my grandmother, she got him into church, and he eventually was saved from his life of sin. Papaw was so proud of his family and supported all of us. He came to watch me play ball from a little one right up thru college.  Even just this past year, you could find him at my cousins games, who are turning 11 and 13 this summer.  He would even drive from OS to Kingston this past winter to watch Keira play basketball.  Always made me smile to see him walk thru that door.  He loved his little BB, as he called Keira, and his little buddy Brock (LD), he has nicknames for all the great-grandchildren.  I think b/c he could not say Keira correctly when she was born. 

Papaw was a World War 2 veteran and I am grateful and thankful for his service.  He received some awards and has been honored over the yrs for his service at various functions.  He also got to participate in the Honor Air program a couple yrs ago, what a wonderful experience for him and the other veterans.  He told some things about being in the war, but like most vetereans, not much.  I can't even imagine to begin to understand what that is like.  Thank you Papaw for your service for your country. 

I am going to miss him so much, I dread walking into my grandparents house for that first time without either one being home.  He was my last living grandparent and I have been blessed to have a grandparent in my life for over 33 yrs. He always made me feel special and called me "his girl."  Things will be different now. I loved all my grandparents and they all are special to me in their own ways, but this marks the end of a chapter in my life, as life goes on without them.  I have many, many memories and will cherish those and all the moments we had together.  I will miss the little things, like the smells (i know that sounds strange, but my grandmother's perfume and papaw's smell he wore), the things he said, the loving smile, the caring eyes, the offer of gum, the offer of food or anything for that matter, the laugh, the songs papaw sang to us and my babies, the way he loved my babies.  I am going to miss him!!! 

I could write so much about him and his life, but to others it won't mean as much.  But to me, it is a lifetime of love. 


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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Play day


This past wed. the kids and I met our friends for lunch and to have a playday. Alyssa came home with us and Brock went home with Cayden.  Worked out great - girls at one house and boys at the other.  Plus, it was a stormy day, so this was just perfect.  Keira is really enjoying having friends over now and I need to do this more often.  I always say that, but life just gets busy!!
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Father's Day 2011

Kids with Papaw Ronnie

Big Papaw Duncan and Papaw Woody

I did not get pictures of the kids and daddy.  Oops!!  We gave him his gifts before church, so didn't get the camera out. This was Sunday evening during family game time.

After church, we had the grandparents over to our house for lunch and to celebrate Father's Day. We sure are blessed with the men in our lives!!
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Monday, June 13, 2011

Brock's 4th birthday





My sweet Brock turned 4 on June 11.  I can hardly believe it!  God blessed us with this special little boy, who brings so much joy to us.  He is loving, kind, and tender hearted.  I pray that he grows to be a man of God and puts Christ first in his life.  I love our little talks about heaven and why this or that happens. Sometimes, I don't have the answers, but try to explain as best I can and that only God knows why, etc.  I love this little boy and am dreading the day I have to send him to Kindergarten.  I so cherish our days together and can't imagine not having him at home with me. 
Saturday morning, Keira and I sang happy birthday to Brock as soon as he woke up.  He loved his bedroom door that I had decorated and he was just thrilled about his big day.  Daddy took both kids fishing and Papaw joined them.  That evening, the grandparents came over and we had cupcakes and ice cream.  He opened gifts, played pin the tail on the donkey, played with his new toys, and simply just enjoyed celebrating his turning 4.  We had a great evening and if I had not already booked a party in a few weeks, I would just do this simple party for the kids at home and forget all the rest of the stressing, running around getting things, food, etc for a bigger party. The simple things in life...............
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Myrtle Beach



On June 3, we headed to Myrtle Beach and returned home on June 10.  What a wonderful week!  Papaw and Mamaw Leffew came by airplane and we got the pleasure of picking them up.  The kids had signs made for them, it was so cute!!  We also got the pleasure of spending the week with Uncle Wade, Aunt Pam, Jenna, Allison and their friend Madison.  Keira and Brock love the girls, who are 19 and 17.  Keira thinks she is just as old as them. Always amazes me how she will do whatever the girls ask her, like her hair, eating, etc.  Always a struggle with me when it comes to certain things.  We couldn't ask for better role models than Jenna and Allison for our kids.  We stayed in North Myrtle Beach and have fallen in love with the place we stayed. Destin has been our favorite beach the past few yrs, but this may have changed.  We will visit Destin soon, and then decide. Ha!!  This year it has been nice that the kids can swim on their own and we can kick back a little.  They love the water and Keira just amazes me how how well she is swimming w/o assistance. Brock has to use arm wings or other devices, but is doing better.  We ate great dinners each night and went to a brazilian steakhouse, our first time.  Absolutely wonderful!!  Better have a big appetite for it. We played putt-putt twice.  Our kids are competitive, not sure who they get that from.  Ok, maybe me :)  The kids rode some rides, did the jumping thing, rode a camel, face painting, and on and on.  We had great weather and just perfect days.  Loved our family time and wished it could have lasted longer.  Something about being at the beach makes all the "stuff" going on in our lives disappear, if only for a short time.  As much as we enjoy vacation, it was nice to come home to our own beds and cozy little home.  I want bore you with anymore details.  I love my family!!

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