Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Happy Birthday Jim!

We all gathered, young (Daniel age 3) and OLD (JIM!!!) and everyone in between, to celebrate Jim's 60th birthday on Saturday night.
As usual, the food was great (thanks, Deb) and Jim was a riot! It was great to see lots of old friends and celebrate with Jim.




Daniel made Jim cut his own cake because he couldn't wait any longer to eat cake!

Saturday, August 16, 2008


Why Do I Knit?



I used to think only grandmothers knit and until I realized I AM a grandmother. Then I met all of the wonderful young women who have taken the time to teach me, as I struggled through the intricate instructions and skills required to be fully proficient. I even bought a book called "You're Never Too Old To Knit!" Hmmmm....

I started trying to teach myself when was still working and seeking a way to completely relax during the evenings. However, it really began long ago, when I was a little girl. I would watch my Nana knitting, first while she watched her afternoon "stories" and then again after dinner as she sat in her rocking chair on the porch at her cottage, with a cup of tea at her side. I can still hear the waves lapping at the shore and the clicking of with her needles.

With 5 married children to visit, it seemed as if Nana and Pop were on a rotation. On Sunday after church, it it was our lucky week, the Ford sedan pulled up and my favorite grandparents would spend the afternoon with us. While we waited for the Sunday roast to finish, the knitting needles began to click. It was part of the sound of family.

I loved to watch as the garment took shape and wonder who the lucky recipient was going to be when the mysterious object was finished. I watched, fascinated, but was too busy being a little Tom-boy to stop and learn to knit. The lake called and I was off to play in the waves.

If it looked delicate and was knit in a soft pastel green or yellow, it was the first clue that another baby was on the way to someone in our family. It was long before the days of ultrasound that ruined the long awaited surprise. Nothing was knit in pink or blue, which was too risky, until after the baby was born. However, every new grandchild and great-grandchild wore Nana's creations and it was a love filled moment at the baby shower when her gift was open. I can still remember seeing those tiny booties and soft little sweaters. They became treasured heirlooms.

I still remember when it was my turn to receive a beautiful dark green pair of mittens with red trim. I felt so special, considering she had 17 grandchildren to knit for. I loved those mittens so much!

Long ago, in 1973 when I found I was expecting Cat, I found a yarn shop and recruited the elderly ladies to teach me to make booties. It didn't come easy,but she wore those little white booties, filled with her mother's love. Of course, she also wore Nana's knits and her other great grandmother's booties.

On her Baptism day, she wore a creme colored handknit sweater that had been knit by a long deceased aunt. That sweater has been worn by every baby in our family since 1912 on Baptism day, asit was made to match the beautiful long gown that every baby wore.

Nana used to say, "New baby....new baby clothes." She told me stories about how as she learned that each of her babies was on it's way, she would begin to knit. She would spend 9 months creating for the new baby. She would sew and make her own diapers and blankets, knit every sweater and bootie until there was a wardrobe waiting for the new little one.
She thought every baby deserved soft, special things made just to celebrate the new life.

My aunts all learned from Nana and through the years turned out some masterpieces. My own 5 chilren still hang the pretty red and green Christmas stockings that Aunt Mona knit for them. They became a tradition and just another reminder of family.

After I spent years doing cross stitch, quilting and scrapbooking, I still felt the tradition of knitting calling to me. Crafts and skills passed down from woman to woman just seemed important. My mother had taught me to embroider, my friend Carol taught me to quilt and my daughter taught me to scrapbook.

Now I was faced with a disability that made all of those things difficult. I loved documenting family history in my scrapbooks, but it was becoming harder and harder for me to spend any amount of time sitting in a hard chair. My eyes tired easily when I tried to embroider and making quilts, again required sitting at the sewing machine.

I was grieving hard and really needed peace and solitude. Yes, I would try to knit again. I began by visiting the yarn stores and got lost in the world of color and texture. If it wasn't soft, I didn't like it. The softer it was, the more I had to own it. I needed softness in my life.

The first few endeavors produced a scarf for a number of family members. It began to get easier, although it made my arms and hands ache. I began to prop my arms with pillows. It was time to challenge my brain. I missed working so much that my mind either felt dead or on the few days it was alive, it was filled with pain to match my heart. Maybe concentration would help chase away the painful thoughts.

I took the first class and I was on my way to an addition. It was certainly harmless and a bit like yoga. No room for painful thoughts when you are counting and calculating, reading and trying to understand what you read.

The family began to joke about the stash of yarn accumulating, the unfinished projects in baskets, but I didn't mind. It was better to hear the laughter, than to experience the silence. I didn't knit for a product. I knit for peace.

One of my fondest memories, is the day that Karen danced around the living room, laughing and shouting because SHE got the first finished pair of socks. She had gone to the yarn shop and picked the yarn and was so touched that I made them for HER. I still can't bear to part with those socks. As I reach into my knitting basket, I often stop to fondle them and remember.

I am now finishing sweaters (Cat is wearing some love to keep the damp cold away in London), Joe has a new vest waiting for winter and Alexis is sporting my first hat. Oh sure, there are plenty of Unfinished Objects.....I am the Queen of UFO's. It's okay....I enjoy the process and the peace it brings as I quietly knit the blues.

When my arms and hands ache too badly to knit, I just read and learn a little more. Maybe someday they won't hurt and I can finish everything I have started. Doubt it, but it's all good.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Saugatuck

Today we visited Saugatuck, since a much needed break from "same old, same old" was needed. What a wonderful break it was! It makes you stop and wonder why we spend day after day in Eaton Rapids, when it is so easy to get in the car and be somewhere totally different so easily.

The shops are wonderful, unique and plentiful. The scenery can't be beat. Just what is more beautiful than Lake Michigan or any little town that is on the shore?




Catie saw the bungee jumping trampoline attraction and just HAD to try it! I love her spitit of adventure. Wonder where she got it?


Friday, August 8, 2008

It seems that my ideas about tatoos are "old fashioned". Karen started it off (and of course, she did it BIG), Joey was next (in Karen's honor) and Justin went the same week. Then Laura and Andy went last winter. Even my cousin Kathi, (who in her 50's) showed up with a butterfly on her ankle.

Hmmm....When Andy begged for his, I had to admit that tatoos were no longer reserved for big Harley Riding animals, rough looking women or ex-Marines. Soooo....my turn!




Saturday, August 2, 2008

Another Week of Summer Gone

They say time flies when you are having fun and summer is flying by fast. My fun these days is so different from what it once was. I enjoy just being home with my family and making it feel like home.

What does home feel like?

It is fresh laundry folded on the table, waiting for kids to take it away.

It is something baking in the oven (by Catie, of course)

Home is noise, often lasting till the wee hours, courtesy of teens

Home is Mom, sitting on the couch knitting another UFO (unfinished object)

Home is Grandma helping in the kitchen.

Home is a place where lots of friendly dogs live (and a cat that bites)

Home is where dinner is served to anyone who happens to be here

Home is Dad's BarBq, Mom's Shepherd's Pie and lots of Tacos & Chin Spaghetti

Home is a guitar playing softly from the basement

Home is filled with girly giggles, jumping grandchildren and puppies

Home is a million neighbor kids jumping on the trampoline

Home is wrestling & football equipment and lots of cologne


Home is NEVER finding a completely clean bathroom



Life has changed. Change is good. This has been a blessed summer. I thought I was cursed with chronic pain, but realize I was blessed with the gift of time with my children. As my Dad used to say, "When life gives you lemons....make lemonade."

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Wow! What a great week!



Love seeing those grandkids smile. Nothing makes them smile like being together and this weekend, Mark and Diana got the dynamic threesome together. After the initial screams of joy at being together, they had a wonderful weekend. No fighting, like normal siblings, not for these three. They were so happy to be together that it was just happy times and hard to pry them apart. They left with plans for their next weekend together in August.

Earlier in the week, Catie had Taylor come to spend some lazy summer time together. They hung out, cruised around myspace and took silly photos of themselves. Two nights before that, Alexis spent the night and she and Catie made some interesting ice cream creations.

On Sunday, Grandma helped to make shishkabob and we all gathered for dinner. Andy and Daniel hung out and there were lots of giggles to be heard from their corner. Justin has been gimping in and out, stopping for a meal (sometimes at 2am) and is planning on going to wrestling camp with Andy on Sunday.

It could be a quiet next week, with Andy gone....wonder what Catie has planned.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Greetings from the Pound

A message to you from the Eaton Rapids Dog Pound:

I woke this morning to a little puppy tongue washing my face. I felt the patter of 4 little feet running up and down my body. I am getting used to it, since 8 week old Lucy Lu wakes me up that way every morning. She barks while she does it too. Shortly thereafter, I hear the barking of 2 puppies and 2 full grown chihuahuas.....and it doens't stop for at least 20 minutes as they race through the house. They are having their morning romp!

Joe calls the house and says....is this the Pound Mommy?

He is absolutely in LOVE with Lucy Lu and has been from the first day. He bought her a collar, got her shots and then says, "well if you can sell her, go ahead." I admit, I haven't had the heart to advertise her, but I have had enough with dogs! They are making Sabrina look good. (who by the way now LIVES on my footstool)

Sabrina will NOT allow me to use the footstool, as it is HERS. I don't argue with that cat. She wins. She bites. So, she sleeps there most of the evening at my feet, perches there first thing in the morning to meow at me and seems to watch all the action from there. By action, (and I DO mean action) I am talking about the puppy wrestling matches.

All is well in the Pound on this beautiful summer day. Grandma seems so content and happy here, Andy is in love and smiles more than ever, Mellow Mikey is doing well (even if he DID get a speeding ticket last night). Mike and Andy actually went to WARP tour together and came home in one piece. Catie is really blossoming this summer, in spite of being 13 and Joe is doing the best he can to get out to his boat, where he is the happiest.

I have found my niche, I think. I am just Mom and it keeps me rather busy. Yeah, I am still attempting to knit a million UFO's (unfinished objects), thinking about scrapbooking and mostly doing the endless laundry of summer. I got as far as startingto clean the back porch this summer. Not doing a whole lot of much, except hanging out with my kids. Can't think of a better way to spend my summer.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Friday Night Family BarBq


Just as I was wishing to see grandkids, Laura granted my wish. Her family was going to gather for dinner and bonfire and we were invited. We picked up Grandma and headed to her brother, Dave's house only to be welcomed into a backyard feast of BarBQ turkey, pork, beef and lots of pot luck dishes. Mmmmmmm! I love eating other people's cooking!!

Had a great time watching the kids play, especially when Alexis and Catie started putting ice down people's backs. Jan got 'em back!

The ball went in the tree and Laura's neice climbed about 3 stories up the pine tree, entertaining everyone.

The kids enjoyed the pool and then finished off the evening with S'mores at the bonfire. Can't think of a better way to spend a Friday night.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Missing Cat Today






It's Cat's birthday today and I am really missing the insanity of the day already. It is only 5:30am here as I write (11:30am in London) and I am sitting thinking of the excitement of past birthdays. She used to get so excited by the day before that she would get sick!

It was never hard to make her happy. A special cake would send her to the moon with excitement. Last year, it was a cupcake tree! These past few years, we have managed to be together every year on her birthday by sharing vacations, planned around the special day. Now that Tate's birthday is so close, we get double celebrations. Chins know how to celebrate. We often turn it into "Birth-Week" by having more than one party and days of "Early Birthday Presents". Joey was always good at that. He coined the phrase "ECP"....which also became "EBP".

I hope today is filled with laughter in London. We are missing her!

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Justin and Andy's BAD Night



Justin and Andy were heading to their friend Tully's house, each in their own cars, when Justin left the road to avoid an oncoming car. Andy experienced the nightmare of watching his best buddy crash into a pine tree and telephone pole. He quickly called 911 while helping Justin until help arrived.


Thankfully, Justin's injury could be mended and he is recuperating at Sparrow Hospital from a broken leg and wounds. We all spent the night with Justin at Sparrow, until he was out of surgery and in recovery. Andy and Sam kept him company all day yesterday and the entire family continues the trek to Sparrow, until we have him home safe and sound. He will spend the next months in rehab and on crutches, but will be good as new per the ER doc, by wrestling season. Due to his age, he is in the Pediatric department at Sparrow and his room has a crib. They gave Justin the big bed, but Sam got tired while visiting and decided to try out the extra bed.



Sunday, July 6, 2008

Missin' My Kids!



I woke up this morning and realized that I am just missing my grandkids. It has been a couple of week since I got hugs from Daniel and Alexis, about a month since I saw that beautiful smile of Tate's and far too long since Nick and Cameron were in my arms. Life isn't fair.


I read all the old novels about family living close and gathering regularly. We lost Karen last year, Joey is in Kansas, and Cat is in London. How did all that happen and why? Laura is great about making sure we get to see the kids, thank God, but I long for what cannot be. I want Sunday BarBQs with my whole family.



With Joe sick right now, I just can't pull it off alone, but I am committed to spending time with the kids. To see Tate, means I start saving $$ for a ticket to London. Groan! No way around that one.



Nick and Cam live only 20 miles away and I will find a way to get a message to their Dad. Summer is running fast.....but we still have July and August to play. Catie, Nick, Cameron, Daniel and Alexis can have a good time together and I am sure if Joe isn't up to it, Laura will help me.



When Cat returns from London, I will convince Joey to come home and we will have a big party where I can put my whole family together, if only for a day. Until then, I will find a way to get the children all together soon. They need it and I need it.
It is the important part of life, beyond all else. Family.

The Dogs HATE the 4th of July



It was inevitable and at promptly 9pm the noise began. Instantly, the dogs began going crazy and one by one, they were running for cover. With Mike, Andy and Catie all gone to see the fireworks display, I began scooping them up. I carried them all up to our bedroom so I could soothe them, but it wasn't me they wanted! Oddly enough, it was only Josie that lay on the bed with me, while her entire family cuddled with Joe.

CRAZY CAT!



Ever since Sabrina bit me, we have been re-negotiating our relationship. NO animal has ever bitten me, so I had to really think this one over. I decided to keep my distance for the first few days. Maybe she would miss all the love I was pouring all over her and feel bad about biting me. Probably not, but that is what I told myself, since my arm was aching from the shot and I wasn't loving her.

Then she began trying to get my attention. She was as stubborn as I was. She began by creeping all around me meowing loudly. Then rubbing against me and finally turning up EVERYWHERE I turned. As shown above, I went to the porch and had that feeling that someone was looking at me. I had removed the cracked top of the cedar chest and there she was....just staring at me. Was she waiting to pounce and bite?



That night I sat down to knit and she decided to take the plunge.....jumped on the couch and began to rub on me and my yarn. She LOVES wool! She also won't go away until I pay and scratch her.

I got up the next morning and there she was SITTING ON MY LAPTOP!



Unfortunately, she would not get down. I was afraid to push her, as I did not want another bite and she wasn't willing to move with a little prodding. Instead she turns around and meows loudly, as if to say "Who do you think you are?"

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Andy, Andy, Andy!

Busy Saturday!




The day began with a family meeting at TEN AM!! Now that is NOT a time for the Chin boys to meet on a Saturday morning, however it was definitely going to be a workday. The pool was coming out and going away. Justin had spent the night and we all ganged up and encouraged him to help out.

The boys headed out into the heat and humidity, armed with a bottle of OFF, since the mosquitos had claimed the yard long ago. It was time to get rid of our own private Frog Pond/Swamp combination. The boys soon called for Catie to take care of trash detail, picking up plastic parts, as they headed off to sell the pool to the scrap metal dealer. She was less than pleased.

She scampered off quickly to the neighbors yard, hoping not to be found, but ran into our favorite police officer Mike, who was visiting. He soon showed Catie just what happens when you run away........



I asked him to keep her handcuffed while I got my camera and he replied, "Don't worry, I don't have the keys with me." Catie's face was priceless. She informed me that handcuffs are "really heavy". I told her I don't plan on ever finding out. After the picture was taken, Mike "found" the keys.



Edgar has taken over the house! That little puppy just climbs right out of the cage while the others watch him. He then climbs up the stairs, up on the couch and grabs a toy to play with. He has just decided he is on the same ranking as Josie, Rocky and Frankie. Tonight, I decided to ride the mower and try to help with the yard. I carefully put away my knitting so no dogs would get it. I came in to get a Coke and found about 6 balls of yarn pulled out of the storage cube and a huge mess!



Joe quickly pointed out that HIS dogs were in bed with him, Frankie was locked up and it could only be.......EDGAR! He is NOT a permanent resident, no matter what HE thinks!

After the boys showered off the mud and Catie coated herself in mosquito ointment, we settled down for a load of take-out food. Mr. M's pizza, subs and China Buffet for Catie and Papa. Mike took off fast to go hang out and play some music, Andy happily went off to meet Sam, who was returning from her mission and the rest of us finally relaxed.

We worked hard today, but a light rain fell through the sunshine, leaving us with a beautiful rainbow to end the evening.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Scrapbooking

I finally found a friend who has an interest in scrapbooking. We spent a lazy summer afternoon, just exploring the art of scrapping. I almost forgot how much fun it is to share a hobby. Maryann and Cat love to scrap, but neither one is local, so I have to wait for those special times when we are together. As I think of it, every holiday weekend is a scrap weekend, usually with one of the two or sometimes both.

This year I missed the Scrapbook Convention in Northville because I didn't want to go alone. Let's face it....it is BORING to someone who isn't into it. Kind of like asking me to go to a football game. So the thought of a local scrap buddy is wonderful.


I have tried to convince Deb, Valli, Ruby and Carol to give it a try. No takers! I continually hear that they are too busy to begin to even organize, muchless scrapbook their photos.

I have boxes of old photos (previous to digital) and all are categorized and ready for the mood to hit to document the days of the past. I have online storage, photos on discs and a computer full, but I know where every photo I have ever taken can be found.

As we sat exploring some of my albums, I was thankful for every page I had ever put together. My heritage album brings a lump to my throat as I look at all my favorite photos of my parents and grandparents. It isn't finished, but I doubt it ever will be. It is a life project.

Each child has an album and they are filled with wonderful memories. Some of them are absolutely ordinary days, which are the best of all. I look back and wish I had taken more photos of Karen. I don't think you can ever have enough. My Christmas album begins in 1971 and it is so much fun to watch the years drift by as I turn the pages. Each year there are more children and yes, sadly, some faces disappear. It is documentation of my life.

Somehow, it just wouldn't be the same with all those photos piled in boxes.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

CAT BITES and TETANUS SHOTS


Even though I have my own private ZOO at the House of Chin, I agreed to let Sabrina stay here while she waits for her "passport" to go to London. I didn't know she would bite me!
Today the neighbor knocked at the door and when I opened it, her dog ran in with her.
Josie barked. Rocky barked. Frankie barked.........SABRINA WENT NUTS!
She began hissing and attacking everything and everyone in sight! The dogs were running like crazy trying to get away from her, but she was going to kill anything she could get. It was insane! As Catie began scooping up dogs, I reached for Sabrina to comfort her. WRONG MOVE!
She attacked ME! She bit me so hard that I had two very deep puncture wounds in the flesh of my thumb and hand. It hurt like hell. I was really mad, but more dismayed that this cat who has been in my lap for weeks had actually attacked me. Then I got the bad news......to quote the Dr. "Cat bites are dangerous. You MUST come in immediately to get a shot and be put on antibiotics or within hours you could have a very dangerous infection."
DAMN IT! I hate shots!
I also had a day planned that was about to be further interrupted by driving to Charlotte for medical care. So I am now taking Keflex, my hand hurts like hell and Sabrina knows we are not friends at the moment.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Lazy Days of Summer



Summer is a synonym for "lazy days". I am convinced that we sometimes forget that and I intend to change this year. I have spent the past years working so hard all day and running around at night to keep up with my responsibilities, that I am sure I missed far too much. One thing I have learned since being off work is that my kids are fun!

Andy is hilarious! Today he was grounded and out of boredom began to do one thing after another thinking if he aggravated me, I would let him go out. NOT! I wonder how many kids can bark exactly like a Chihuahua?

Justin and I went out house hunting, since he and his Mom need to move. Then we had lunch together and we even invited Andy. (We feed him when he is grounded.) We got all the puppies out and let them loose with toys. I don't know the last time I spent an hour playing with puppies. Of course, they got into my knitting and unwound two balls of yarn.
Laura alerted me that Cat was on Yahoo Messenger and we got to chat online for a few minutes. She informed us that an apartment is going to cost over $6400 a month in London!!! They are still hunting and hoping to find something by the weekend, since Paul has to go to Germany on Monday. They need a home! Otherwise, London is great.
Catie had gone to the lake with the neighbors, so I took the luxury of an afternoon nap. aaaaaahhhh Then I sent Andy to the store for everyone's favorite ice cream.




Today I DID NOT clean the house, do the laundry or even meet a single responsibility. Instead, I just took a day off. Now tomorrow, I will pay for it, but who cares?

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Puppies Rollin' Out the Door!

Yesterday I discovered Craig's List. Unbelievable! I had about a million puppies yippin' and it was time to get rid of the Porch Monsters. In desperation, I posted them to Craig's List.

Within an hour I was getting emails and phone calls. Wow! I wish I could say that they were gone, but I can say they are going! People wanted me to email pictures, so of course I ran for the camera. When I emailed them, I found I had to identify them, otherwise I got another email asking about "the brown one on the right". Try to figure THAT out when you have a million photos.

Soon I was getting emails asking about "Brutus", "Little Andy", "Mimi" and "Edgar" (or as the boys say when they imitate Catie "Eggger". A man called to say that his little girl was deaf and going off to a special boarding school. "Brutus" would be her reward for this tough journey. Why did she pick him? She loved his name.

Mimi continues to be a favorite and may join Little Andy soon, as the new owner can't pick between them. Edgar has 2 people coming to see him tonight. Of course, Andy is keeping "Wendy Wu" and Mike is still begging for Mimi. HELP! Laura may have one sold for us. God bless Laura, as usual.

On another note, Andy finally found a car, so we spent ALL day getting the minor repairs done on the "new" car. I got a bit tired of calling for prices and finally got smart, sending Andy. The Jeep rolled down the street, courtesy of CraigsList and Catie tells me the neighbors are interested in Cat and Paul's car. Hmmmm maybe I need to keep this up.......could I have a career in sales?