This is the picture I like to call "Return of the Triumphant Hunter". While we spent the day at Aleta's, Tucker and Dennis spent the day out pheasant hunting with Dennis' good friend Bill. This is actually Tucker's 2nd trip out with them but this year for all his traipsing around all day he actually came home with a pheasant. Well actually I guess he only traipsed around half the day. Apparently the 2nd half of the day he spent sleeping in the truck and left the traipsing to the middle-aged men. Go figure, a perfectly healthy teenaged boy is outdone by two middle-aged guys. But then, Tucker can easily be talk himself out of doing pretty much anything if sleeping is the alternative! On Sunday he got to practice driving in Bill's little truck and decided that driving a stick shift was alot harder than he thought. Bill was even brave enough to let him stop on a hill. (I frequently have to apply the dashboard break when I ride with him to seminary in the morning.) But then Bill has already successfully raised a teenaged boy himself (Brian his son is 24--I think) so I guess he has probably already seen it all.
This last picture I had to share because I think it is so beautiful. This is the quilt that Aleta has been making for Dennis & I. She has made quilts for all of her sisters and I think mine is the last in a line of amazingly beautiful quilts. She and I picked out the fabric two years ago. She used some that we picked out and some that she had on hand (you never really know how they are going to go together until you start peicing them--at least that is what she says). You can't see the details of some of the fabric but you can see the incredible work she does. I can hardly wait to see the finished product. I can't even begin to imagine how she finds time in her life to do this. But then I am constantly amazed at what talented, smart, energetic, committed, generous, loving, kind, funny and plain old amazing sisters I have--every one of them! Life has blessed me in so many ways and one of the biggest ways is my family.
(Oh and in case anybody was wondering, Spencer is now officially 1/2 an inch taller than me! And he is quite proud of that.)
4 comments:
I guess the long wait was worth it. What a great post! Looks like you had a fantastic time over the weekend.
The quilt is gorgeous! Aleta does do an amazing job doesn't she?! The fabric is great. you know if you just click on the photos in a blog it will give you a full size view don't you? That way you can see the details. Anyway...
Tucker sounds more and more like Tyson - the crazy clothes, the sleeping, well maybe it's just that he's a teen- but then Tyson still likes that stuff.I'm pretty sure Tyson never killed a pheasant though- he didn't ever seem to see the appeal though he had friends who were definitely into all that.
Thanks for the update on you and Aleta's fam!
Wow, you really made up for lost time!
Love the post. It sounds like the kids really had some fun. I like the pictures in the barn. James is actually smiling for the camera? wow.
Now, is Tucker wearing the hat I made for him years ago? If so I will feel so impressed. (and glad that my work is useful)
The quilt is incredible. I don't know how she does all that precision. She is always more worried that you won't like it than anything. That is super cool. Does Dennis like it?
I expect Halloween pics!
I didn't know you could click on the photos to enlarge them. Good to know. And yes, that is the hat that Aunt C made for Tucker years ago. He loves that hat! I hope that you made comments on Rachel's hair on her blog. I thought she looked pretty good.
Your trip looks so fun! I can't believe how tall all your boys are getting. Also that quilt is gorgeous. Now that I have started to learn how to sew and have a slight idea of the work involved in a quilt I really appreciate them.
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