Showing posts with label Grandparents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grandparents. Show all posts

Thursday, October 13, 2011

The Real Thing




While in Montana, my grandparents regaled us with stories of living in the rural west. My grandfather was a cattle rancher for the majority of his life, and my grandmother a rancher's wife. They drove straight to Montana following their honeymoon, a move my grandmother had not anticipated. She thought she would be much closer to her family in Utah, much closer. It must have seemed a daunting change, to go off into the lone and dreary world together, to carve beauty out of an empty stretch of brush, to make the desert bloom. I miss the ranch: my grandmother's rose gardens, the piles of muddy cowboy boots in the foyer, the white shag carpet, crystal lamps and light blue couches in the "pretty room" that epitomized finery to me, the narrow, bumpy, dusty roads and the sudden appearance of the big white house and green, fenced yard of the ranch on the horizon, the cows roaming and mooing, the coyote calls at night. I love thinking about how my grandmother used to fend off the cows with two by fours while my grandfather administered medicine to the calves. Or how she used to have to reach up into the cows' uterusi (the plural of uterus?) to get the calves out because her hands were the only ones small enough to get up there and unhook their legs. Or how my grandfather worked from dusk til dawn working the land, solitary work, every day. I miss the ranch. Very much.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

60 Years and Still Rockin. Party On.

Grandma and Grandpa with some of the grand kids
Grandpa Stanfill looking studly. Once when I was staying in Montana, Grandpa showed Amanda and I a picture of himself as a young thang. Seriously handsome, folks. I exclaimed, "What a stud muffin you were, Grandpa!" and he retorted, "I WAS a stud muffin??? What do you mean WAS?" You still got it, Grandpa!
Grandpa and Grandma cutting the cake for the second time. Stand back when these two wield a knife.
A family of four. When did we become, like, a real family?
My papa
Jude and his second cousin, Peyton. Notice the intently closed eyes and carefully-placed hands. Don't worry. We shut down the kissing train.
Steve Stanfill family contingent. (We missed you Michael, Vanessa, Jed, Zoe, Zane, and Anne!!!)
My momma and I The party was wonderful. It started out a little rough with some rain and serious winds (a few flower vases down, some blown over sandwiches), but it cleared up and turned into a beautiful evening. Friends and family came from all over to celebrate with Grandpa and Grandma and we partied all night long.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Party Weekend

A few weekends ago, family descended from all over for a party weekend. First we had Grandma and Grandpa Stanfill's 60th wedding anniversary party (60 years, people! 60!), and then the next day we had Gabe's blessing. We loved having family around. I'll post about the weekend in a few posts. On Friday we gathered at Penny and Craig's house for some pre-party partying.

Grandma Stanfill looking fabulous

Amanda and I (and yes, you are seeing correctly. I chopped off all my hair in a bout of postpartum madness. And I tell you, I am loving it. No food in my hair, no boys pulling my hair. I have entered the "mommy" stage.)
Gabe the babe flirting with Great-Grandma

Jude jumping wildly in the baby play pen. He loved it at 6 months and at 2. It's a classic.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Jude Kiss

Two mornings ago, my mom was holding Jude in her lap during breakfast. He had just woken up and his long, blonde hair was shooting up in several different directions and he was clad only in a diaper. Man child. He was lunging for prohibited items on the table and jumping and waving his hands back and forth when he stopped and just starred at my mom for several seconds. He seemed to be studying her face carefully, his eyebrows knit in concentration. Finally, he leaned over and gave her a kiss, right on the smacker. He is a sweet little wild man.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Grandma and Grandpa B