Tuesday, May 26, 2009

pffft.

It's been awhile and of course "stuff" has happened but I have not visited here. Obviously.

Last weekend we journeyed down to Santa Fe, New Mexico, to spend time with family and witness our son graduate from college.
Here are a few pictures from the weekend.

Mitchell started his transformation into responsible college graduate shortly after he turned 21 by acquiring this tattoo. This is his own design with "Psalm 150" engraved on the bottom. Look up that chapter and it's all about praise!!

The night before graduation my son and cousins hang out for a few cold ones. The cousins, Danny and Alfredo, will graduate from UNM next year with their bachelor degrees.

Graduation Day! This was Saturday, May 16, and Mitchell dressed appropriately for the occasion. He actually lost the tassle for his hat and his godfather, Doug, loaned him the wrist strap from his camera.


After the ceremony Mitchell poses with his Ogren grandparents from Los Angeles.


It was a wonderful weekend in New Mexico. There were many family members to enjoy and lots of sunshine!


Sunday, February 01, 2009

FAMILY, you gotta love 'em

When my brother-in-law, Bob, passed away, the girls and I caught the Amtrak train and spent two days traveling down to Los Angeles. At the service for Bob, some folks from his church spoke of his unshakeable faith and his passion for prayer. I knew Bob was a church-guy but I didn't know how deeply he loved God. I'm glad folks shared.
Though the reason for gathering was sad, all the brothers and sisters (and more) got together for Annie and her kids. We managed to get in some smiles together at dad's place. The Original Ogrens
Johnny started it! He and Carolyn posed first and then got all of us into the act. Here the original six pose together. Front row (left to right with birth order): me (5), Jeane (1), Annie (2), Patty (4). Back Row Boys (left to right): John (3) and Paavo (6).


John and Carolyn striking their pose.
They're pretty terrific and they live in New Mexico.










Scott and Katriina stop for a photo opportunity. Scott is our brother we picked up when Dad married Linda in 1992. He flew in from Colorado with his youngest, Pete.






Annie and some of her gang.
The youngest is Kayla and Katriina is the eldest of Annie and Bob's four kids. Kevyn looks a lot like his dad and is a strong young man.
The fourth kid is Kristen and she had left for home before we started snapping pictures.
Below is Kristen and to the left is her eldest, Adrian.











My younger brother, Paavo, and his two kids, Courtney and Kirk. Paavo has a heart of gold and is always good for a hug! He lives on the Central Coast of California in beautiful San Luis Obispo.My closest sister, Patty, with her husband, Bill, and some of their gang. The eldest kid, Leila, is in school in Virginia, but Emma and Patrick were able to join everyone in LA. They live on California's central coast also in Santa Maria.





Here's grandpa with Peter. Peter is grandchild #20 for Dad and Linda.






Catherine poses with her 'nino, Paavo. These two have something special together.
















Leilani. Of all my nieces and nephews, Leilani is the eldest. (Pete's the youngest.) I sometimes refer to her as my Bicentennial Baby as she was born in the summer of 1976. I was fortunate enough to be staying with Jeane and Glenn when Lei was born. Unfortunately (for me) Jeane didn't like hospitals and opted to give birth at home. I took off when she went into labor and spent a couple of days with Annie and Bob. (Jeane ended up having all three of her children at home with no complications. What a woman!)



<--Patrick, Leilani, Emma, Mitchell (he took the train in from New Mexico), Kayla
Oh, yeah. Steve was there too!

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

January, 2009

There's a song stuck in my head that has played itself continuously over the past week: Children of the Heavenly Father (Words by Karolina W. Sandell-Berg (1858))
I've copied down a couple verses that have found their way into my head and heart this week.

Children of the heav’nly Father
Safely in His bosom gather;
Nestling bird nor star in Heaven
Such a refuge e’er was given.

Neither life nor death shall ever
From the Lord His children sever;
Unto them His grace He showeth,
And their sorrows all He knoweth.

Though He giveth or He taketh,
God His children ne’er forsaketh;
His the loving purpose solely
To preserve them pure and holy.

Of course there's more to the song, but I've focused on these verses as we face the loss of my dear brother-in-law, Bob. He moved from this earth into the presence of God this morning.
Bob's been a part of our family for over 30 years and as his health deteriorated over the past years, his good heart, his love for the Dodgers and his love for God did not. (I love you, fire-breathing dragon.)
Nothing can separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus. He has gathered Bob to Himself and He gathers us and holds us in our sorrow -- especially my sister, Annie, the children and the grandchildren. Indeed, we all have a place of refuge in our Heavenly Father.

Thursday, January 01, 2009

HAPPY NEW YEAR


Reflecting on 2oo8

January – February Steve went on a missions trip to Uganda, Africa. It was radical in many ways…it impacted Steve as he went out there, it impacted me as I held down the fort at home, and it impacted the clinic (employees come and go for various reasons). Most important to me was to see how Steve worked in Uganda. He participated in medical clinics akin to what he does in Longview, and unlike at home, Steve got to preach God’s Word in churches. It excited me beyond words to know that he got to preach! Steve’s traveling buddies from Longview were Barbie Morrison and her daughter, Mariah. Since the trip we’ve been blessed with getting together with the Morrison family on several occasions – Barbie and husband Frank have become our (coffee) drinking buddies.

March – April Softball season got us out of the house and into the park again. The season began with us bundled up in winter coats and hats and this year we didn’t move far from that mode of dress until June. Stephanie got to play on two teams – her regular 12&under team and as a guest catcher on a tournament team. On both teams she played with the Stout girls, Toni and Keana. Turns out, the Stout family joined the Three Rivers Christian School (TRCS) family in September and the Maldo family has enjoyed getting to know those Stouts over the past months, particularly through volleyball. They are totally crazy!! OooRah!

May We traveled to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to congratulate my nephew, John, on his achievements at the University of New Mexico. He graduated with a degree in physics and is now involved in graduate studies in Boston. The weekend was great family time for me as I got to hang with my dad and my big brother. I still have a picture on my refrigerator of the three of us at the Isotopes baseball game that weekend. Good times.

June Another school year came to an end with report cards, graduation and saying, “good bye” to students. Every year there are a few kids who leave in June and don’t come back in September; I get pretty emotional about losing them.
Although softball season ended for Catherine in May, it continued until mid-June for Stephanie. She finished up on Father’s Day with a tournament in Chehalis.

July This summer we took another road trip with the Richards family. This time we journeyed to Los Angeles where we stayed with Dad & Mom in their “movie star” house. For the second time we went to Disneyland with Steve’s high school buddy, Clark, and enjoyed a hot, busy day at the park. We continue to hang with the Richards (game night at their place this Saturday) and are planning a trip to Mount Rushmore and Yellowstone Park this next summer.

August For a few years, probably five, I’ve been chatting online with gals in the Christian Women Today (cwt) chat room. A few summers ago, while spending time in Los Angeles, the kids and I hooked up with chatter Linda at her home. My kids were lecturing me regarding online-stalkers while her grown kids made sure they were at her house during our visit. The both of us were well-guarded as we met face-to-face. (We both think that our kids are over-protective!!) In August, Linda came to visit us in Washington, bringing her mom and her aunt with her. We had a great time and Steve extended an invitation to her to come back any time…with or without the “Baldwin sisters.”

September Another friendship I’ve gained through cwt is with Anne. Now, everyone loves Anne. On her way from her home in New Zealand to her niece’s wedding in the UK, Anne stopped by the west coast to meet some of her online friends face-to-face. She started in Los Angeles visiting Linda and then flew up to Washington where I got to introduce her to baseball. We shared Starbucks atop the Space Needle in Seattle and toured the submersible Alvin in Astoria. While flying kites at Long Beach we decided that I must go to New Zealand to decide which side of the Pacific has the better beaches!
September ended with a great weekend trip to Los Angeles. All the Ogren originals (and many more) got together to surprise and honor Dad on his 75th birthday. Hanging with my family (including steps) was an absolute blast. I don’t see my siblings often and to see all of them at once was spectacular. Happy birthday, Dad.

October – November School got off to a great start and by October we were in full swing. Both Stephanie and Catherine played volleyball for TRCS and between teaching and volleyball I spent so much time at school that I almost missed the colors of autumn. Fortunately I woke up before it passed. Catherine had a terribly successful volleyball season and we rejoiced as we traveled around the state for district games and for the state championship. It was just a couple of years ago that TRCS started a volleyball program and this year we went to the state championship! Hard work, dedication and persistence paid off.

December This year we were surprised by snow! We’ve heard of it before. We’ve seen some before. This year we lived it! Three days before Christmas break the snow started falling and it didn’t melt until after Christmas. I don’t love the cold, wet snow and I was stuck in the house for the most part since the roads were caked with ice and snow throughout town (and much of Washington). I particularly missed getting out for Christmas activities; we missed a lot this year.
The year ended with Catherine in London with the Cheerleading All Stars, Mitchell home from college for a spell, and Stephanie turning 13!
As I write this on New Year’s Day, it’s snowing again – an interesting beginning to a new year?