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PROGRAMMING NOTE from the Author and Archivist


So obviously I just stopped blogging on this platform. I'll get back to it eventually. Or not. I'm taking a break from all social media. It seemed necessary for my mental health.

The last few years have been busy and … challenging:

- 2015 Happened.
- 2016 Let's call it The Lost Year. (Obviously words failed me.)
- 2017 about broke me. Literally. Mentally.
- 2018 was ridiculous, proving 2017 was just a warm up. (Good thing I was already broken so it couldn't hurt as much.#2018TrashCanFire I thought things were going okay, but maybe not?)

- 2019 was such a blur. I know there were highlights, but then stuff happened and carried into the next year...

- And then in March#2020 really took a turn. Who can even categorize 2020? Do we dare?


I kinda want a do-over of some of the last few years. But life doesn’t work that way.


So for now, I'm hunkering down. Regrouping. Trying to stay safe and sort some stuff out.


Stay safe everyone. Stay well.

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Showing posts with label aunt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aunt. Show all posts

Sunday, January 17, 2016

Auntie Advent: The Final Chapter

I was almost through all the Auntie Advent packages and realized I had no idea how to reciprocally THANK the kids.

Until I realized I couldn't, so I should just say Thank You in a series of ways that was as spread out as their gifts.

So late one night, I spent time printing out the following message and addressing one envelope for each letter, symbol and piece of punctuation, and filling it with little treats. The next morning I started the staggered mailing process

The kids were supposed to color in the letters and unscramble the following message:

15 envelopes later, I think everything finally got there, because I go this message earlier last week.
THANK YOU Christina, because I know you had the most to do with it.

Friday, December 25, 2015

Auntie Advent Day 12

On the 12th day of Auntie Advent, my true loves sent to me, 
proof that the best gift, love, is free. 

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
We love you!


Dang. I love you too kiddos!

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Auntie Advent Day 11

Twas the night before Christmas (and Day 11) of Auntie Advent, 
so my true loves sent a recipe sprinkled with heart. 


Our favorite sugar cookies
we wish we could share with you
Since we can't, the recipe
will just have to DO!

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Auntie Advent Day 10

On the Tenth Day of Auntie Advent my true loves sent to me, 
seasonal spicy smells and a light for my way. 

'Tis the Season 
For YUMMY Smells!

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Auntie Advent Day 9

On the Night Day of Auntie Advent, 
my true loves continue to warm my heart and keep me afloat. 

Everyone know that
Hot COCO is oh so sweet!
So we decided to sent you this special treat!

Monday, December 21, 2015

Auntie Advent Day 8

On the Eighth Day of Auntie Advent, my trues loves brought to me
a wish for a holiday that is germ free. 


We are wishing for your to have a 
MERRY XMAS
and a germ free 
NEW YEAR!

(And it's a NEW YORK one too!)

Sunday, December 20, 2015

Auntie Advent Day 7

On the Seventh Day of Auntie Advent, my true loves sent to me 
some warmth and comfort for my frozen fingers. 


Just like your toes 
we don't want your fingers FROZE!

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Auntie Advent Day 6

On the Sixth Day of Auntie Advent, my true loves sent their 
camera-shy auntie an old-timey photo album filled with shared memories. 

Pictures of us will just have to do.
We owe you some hugs the next time we see you!

Friday, December 18, 2015

Auntie Advent Day 5

On the Fifth Day of Auntie Advent, my true loves sent to me 
some warmth and comfort for frozen toes. 


We don't want your toes to be FROZE!

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Auntie Advent Day 4

On the Fourth Day of Auntie Advent, my true loves sent spicy treats for a cowgirl.

http://cowgirlchocolates.com

Here is a treat to make your day complete!

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Auntie Advent Day 3

On the Third Day of Auntie Advent, my true loves sent to me 
a magical potion for my bah-humbug blues. 

Here is some lotion. 
It can be your special POTION!

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Auntie Advent Day 2

On the Second Day of Auntie Advent, my true loves sent to me 
snowflakes enough for a blizzard. 


Snowflakes falling all around -
in your apartment
on the ground.

P.S. Christina 'clued' me in about the clues on the reverse of the notes

Monday, December 14, 2015

Auntie Advent Day 1

On the First Day of Auntie Advent, my true loves sent to me
adorable artwork for my Attic door. 

What's in the Box?

I think my delightful nieces and nephew in Idaho sent me an Auntie Advent. I have instructions to "open before Christmas" from Christina.

Which is SUPER COOL - because Aunties like presents too.

It Is! It IS an Advent box. I can't wait to open things.


Sunday, July 26, 2015

Happy Aunties Day 2015!

Established in 2009 by Melanie Notkin, Auntie's Day was created to "to celebrate and honor aunts by relation, aunts by choice to friends' children, godmothers, and all women who play an active role in the life of a child not-their-own."


She posted this article in the Huffington Post recently, and I thought it was fun to shares some of it, today on Aunties Day.  



... every aunt knows how fortunate we are to have the love of our nieces and nephews. And we are grateful to their parents, who have given us the gift of aunthood. And so, Auntie's Day is also a time for us to appreciate all really good things that aunthood brings: 


1. When a newborn niece or nephew holds our finger with her or his tiny fingers for the first time, and we can't help but whisper: "I will love you forever."

2. The first time a niece or nephew says "Auntie" (or something that sounds remotely like "Auntie," or the name they will use to refer to us from then on), we know we are bonded forever.

3. The day we scream uncontrollably: "He's walking! He's walking! My nephew is walking!"

4. The nicknames we give them that are some combination of their proper name and the sound a heart makes when it's exploding with joy.

5. Hearing: "Higher, Auntie! Push me higher!" from a little kid voice on a big kid swing.

6. And hearing sweet little voices over the phone singing the same holiday songs we sang when we were kids.

7. When you visit and children come running to greet you with hugs and kisses and things to show and tell you.

8. We make up silly songs and sing them together over and over again, and again and again, each time we visit.

9. Bath time with baby! And all the delicious snuggles as we wrap them securely in their towel.

10. The way they nuzzle their little head into our chest as we read to them.

11. There are many more unicorns and sparkly rainbows in these children's worlds than in our own.

12. We get to do the things with them we never did as kids -- or always did as kids. Either way, it's much more fun to do it with them.

13. There is always a niece who wants to play with our hair.

14. There are children with whom to share our love of Hello Kitty, Snoopy, and Judy Blume.

15. We always have Thanksgiving Day plans.

16. Baking Grandma or Great-Auntie's famous cookies together so they can taste the sweet love handed down from generation to generation.

17. Kissing a "boo boo" and realizing it really does make them feel better.

18. Getting dressed up all fancy to have fancy grown-up lunch at a fancy restaurant for the very first time. Or, maybe, they invite Auntie to a fancy tea party at home with a magical teapot that never runs out of tea and Play-Doh cookies they "baked" just for you in the play kitchen you gave them last holiday season.

19. With each niece or nephew born, our hearts keep growing bigger and bigger.

20. The children's questions about life make us wonder about how many more brilliant questions are to come, and about all the many questions we've never even thought to ask.

21. The look on their faces when they open their gifts!

22. When a child gently slips their little hand in yours.

23. And then, when they ask if they can still hold your hand "even when they're a teenager."

24. When we're invited to see their ballet recitals, skating competitions, hockey games, soccer matches, science expos, and graduations -- and they have no idea it means more to us to be there than it means to them.

25. Seeing them enjoy the purses, jewelry, and other things we've saved for just the time when they're old enough to appreciate them.

26. When they refer to their family, and they include their aunt.

27. Because they have as much fun celebrating our birthdays as they do each other's.

28. The day when we realize we no longer have to consider letting them win the game.

29. Our fridge door always has colorful drawings all over it, and the word "love" is on each work of art.

30. We get to dance in the living room together like nobody's watching.

31. Giggling is catchy.

32. They don't have to love us, and yet, they do.

33. It's always appropriate to skip down the street when you are with children.

34. Teaching them how to use chopsticks. And telling them that eating sushi with your fingers is also OK.

35. Home run! Goal! Touchdown! Arabesque!

36. When they ask that Auntie be the one to put them to bed.

37. When they are shy with a new visitor, and hide behind Auntie for safety.

38. Receiving a gift from a child who put his or her full heart into wanting to give you something special.

39. Some of the bits of knowledge and experience we've gathered over the years are actually useful to them.

40. Those special days, set aside just for the two of you.

41. Knowing a child or teen trusts you and your judgment enough to confide in you or ask for your advice.

42. Those smiles. Oh, those smiles. And when those smiles are directed toward Auntie, they are the best smiles of all.

43. Ice cream! Waffle cones! Colorful sprinkles!

44. No matter how often we see our nieces and nephews, or how not-often-enough we see them, they love us just the same.

45. Years later, they tell us about an experience we shared when they were really little, an experience we had long forgotten, and we realize we've have a much stronger influence on their happiness and well-being than we knew.

46. Even for those of us without children of our own, we are forever part of a beautiful family. Their family. Our family.

47. We're not their mother, and we're not their friend; we're their aunt, the perfect blend.


Happy Auntie's Day, on Sunday, July 26, to all the aunts who give so much to the children you love. Aunthood is a gift. This day is yours. To learn more about Auntie's Day, and for digital posters and ecards to post and share, visit SavvyAuntie.com. Follow @SavvyAuntie on Twitter and Instagram and use #AuntiesDay to share your celebrations and stories on Sunday, July 26! Savvy Aunties are welcome to join the Auntourage on Facebook.


Melanie Notkin is the national bestselling author of Savvy Auntie: The Ultimate Guide for Cool Aunts, Great-Aunts, Godmothers and All Women Who Love Kids (Morrow/HarperCollins). Melanie Notkin's second book, OTHERHOOD: Modern Women Finding a New Kind of Happiness (Seal Press/Penguin Canada), is available now. OTHERHOOD received a prestigious *starred review* by Booklist.



I was a "bad" niece and didn’t' contact MY aunties, but I hope they know I love and miss them all.
 

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Farewell to Flora: Flowers for Flora

Frumpa did a great job of taking lots of pictures. Here are some of the floral tributes to his Aunt Flora. 

left: the spray for Aunt Flora from Grumpa, Aunt Jerry, Aunt Cora and their extended families
right: the casket spray, carefully cropped for those of you who are squeamish

Sprays from Flora's family and the grandchildren

Pallbearers were Flora's grandsons
 who then placed their boutonnieres on the casket
 in tribute to their Grandma.
 Final visits to see floral blankets keeping Flora covered
while other family members: husband, father, uncle, brother, sister, aunt, and cousins 
also received tributes from ones who miss them.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Farewell to Flora: Obituary / Family Photos

Flora Morgan Tillery 
The Fresno Bee, Fresno, CA 
August 15, 2014

Flora Tillery passed away on Monday, August 11, 2014, in Fresno, CA at the age of 88 from Congestive Heart Failure. Flora was born in Delta, UT on December 29, 1925, to Lula Annie Johnson Morgan and Ira Roy Morgan. She grew up in Delta and attended Delta High School until she met and married Corporal Marion L. Tillery an MP stationed in Delta. They were married on July 1, 1943. Upon his discharge from the US Army at the end of WWII, the couple settled in Rexburg, ID for a short time. In 1954, due to Flora's health, they moved to Fresno, CA where the weather was warmer and dryer. In 1961, they moved to a home in Clovis where she remained for the next 53 years. Flora worked at the donut shop in Delta as a teenager. At Safeway Supermarket as a checker while a newlywed, and at JC Penneys as a clerk. In 1963 she began her career with Clovis Unified Schools Food Services as a kitchen helper. She retired 25 years later as the Assistant Director over Food Services. She was preceded in death by her parents, Lula and Ira Roy; her sisters, Mildred Morgan and Roa Maxfield; and her brother, Wayne D. Morgan. She lost her husband to cancer in 2001. Her son Pat Tillery was the first child she lost to death in August of 2002. Her daughters Flora Ann Hallak and Janean Reynolds died in May 2008 three weeks apart. She is survived by her daughter, Lurane Van Nortwick and son-in-law Tom of Fresno; her son, Wayne L. Tillery and his wife Nyla of Rigby, ID, and her son Bill Tillery and his wife Becky of Clovis, CA; son-in-law, Louie Hallak of San Fernando, CA; and daughter-in-law, Peggy Tillery of Hanford, CA. Her love and loss will be felt by 24 grandchildren; 43 greatgrandchildren; and three great-great grandchildren. Her family would like to thank all those who took such great care of Flora over the past 20 years. From her hair dresser to her many doctors, her physical therapists, the medical staff at the hospital, her neighbors, and her wonderful Home Teachers, Visiting Teachers and Church Leaders who loved her so much, kept her going and became some of her dearest friends. A Memorial Service will be held on Monday, August 18, 2014, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, at 220 N. Peach, Clovis, CA at 10:00 a.m. Viewing will be held at the same location at 9:00 a.m. Lisle Funeral Home, 1605 'L' Street, Fresno, California (559)266-0666
 
Published in the Fresno Bee on Aug. 15, 2014

Grumpa took lots of photos. These are shots of all the family photos that were assembled for the funeral. What a legacy.