Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Saturday at fiddle festival.....

So every year our family goes to Weiser, Idaho for the National Oldtime Fiddlers Festival. On Saturday they have a parade and the final of the competition. Here are those who came with us, Isaac and Luke and Hannah met us there on Thursday, waiting for the parade to start.

Grandpa Frank always gets invited to ride on a float. This year it was with the onion skin players a local theater group who always seem to be dressed up as saloon girls!!

We go to what was once Fawn's Fudge and is now Weiser Classic Chocolates for lunch afterwards.

More of lunch. You can see Luke's Happy meal because he won't eat the delicious sandwiches served there!!

Grandpa springed for icecream afterwards. It was delish!! My favorite is bunny tracks.

Up at the high school where the contest takes place there is a vendor that sells food. This one is everything deep fried including cinnamon rolls and coke!! How do you deep fry coke you ask? Well so did I!! They mix coke in funnel cake batter and deep fry it in balls. They then roll them in powdered sugar and put into a cup. It is then topped with whip cream and drenched in coke syrup!! No I was not brave enough to try them. I am not a coke fan.

Grandma Julie in her cage up at the contest!! This is her domain and you better be nice to her if you want to get in!!

Hannah sporting Grandpa Frank's Saturday night hat.

Rob and Frank after the contest is all over going over the evenings events.

Me and Hannah!! Yes, we got a little sun that day. It was a good week and I will post more pictures tomorrow!! Millie

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Sam's graduation!!!


Sam is on the second row from the front, the second one in!!

It took them 25 minutes to march all of them in!!

The happy graduate!

Sam with Brad.

Sam with Kaylynn and Nancy Hokansen.

The family with the graduate. Hannah was in Rexburg and Luke got to go to Jeff and Carol's.

The proud parents with the now graduated Sam. We are very proud of you Sam!!

Thursday, June 17, 2010

One of these things is not like the other, one of these things doesn't belong....

David's digital photography final project. I am not sure why Nirvana, but he is the best looking of the bunch!! Millie

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

How does this happen?

Every once in awhile we come home or into the living room and find Skye, Isaac's turtle on top of her log hut. No one ever sees her get up here, she just appears on top.

We don't know how she gets off either. We always give in and take her off so she won't fall off.
Occasionally she will be found climbing the walls of her home. Now this I would understand if she had some little turtlets but she is single and lives alone. You would not think a turtle would be much fun but Skye has proven to be an interesting pet. Millie

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Why Luke and Rob are my heroes or Millie's big adventure.

Luke was our little surprise! We had a beautiful daughter and three wonderful little boys. We just knew we were done. (And I could not face doing the fertility thing again.) So imagine our surprise when the nausea began and the doctor said we were pregnant! I felt sure he was wrong and it was a tumor or something. But no it was our little Luke.

And let me tell you why yesterday I was once again so glad Heavenly Father let us have Luke in our home. At about 7:15 am I went into our downstairs bathroom. And soon found out I was locked in. The door knob was not working and I was stuck in the bathroom. Fortunately Luke got himself up for school and came looking for me. When he found I was unable to get out of the bathroom he proceeded to try and open the door from the other side with the key. But to no avail.

He then got my cell phone out of my purse, sitted himself down outside the bathroom and proceeded to call his dad, repeatedly, for Rob was driving and not answering his phone. He also tried to call Sam whose phone had died and so he was not answering. But he did not give up. He dialed until Dad finally answered and explained the situation. The first time the connection was cut off and Luke said, "Great! Dad hung up on me!" Finally he got through to his Dad and Rob said he was on his way home to save the day. So then Luke got himself dressed and ready to go to school. He fixed his breakfast, (okay it was a pop tart but he had to use the toaster which can be a little tempermental) and found his shoes and put them on. Got his backpack and coat and watched for the bus. When the bus went by he said "Don't worry mom, Dad is on his way and will be here real soon." He pushed some pop tart under the door and ran out to catch the bus on its way back down the road.

What was I doing meanwhile in the bathroom you ask? Well I cleaned off this window and washed all the bottles. (It was really needed).

I took every thing off this little shelf and washed them and the shelf and put it all back together.

I cleaned off the counter top and washed all the things on it. Hairspray tends to go every where and make every thing sticky and collectors of dust.

I also cleaned out under here. Believe me it was worse when I started. Then Rob arrived. He tried to get the door knob off. They are about 35 years old and have no screws or visible means of removing them. Finally he said we needed to take the door off the hinges which were on my side of the door. I tried using a curling iron but to no avail.

Then Rob passed me this wrench under the door. Now these pins had been in the door for 35 years and were not eager to be removed. But I kept working on them and finally got the middle one and the bottom one out. I had to stand on a enamel pan I keep in the bathroom for tub toys to reach the top one (thanks Renny!! He bought me the pan when we were in Twin Falls riding around on Maudie and Rick's scooters. We stopped to do some garage saleing!)

Even with the pins out the door did not willingly come off. Rob had to do like they do in the movies or tv shows and run into the door. On the second hit it came off!!

So, at 9:00 am I was out of the bathroom. And now the door sits in the hallway until we can get the door knob off.

The only real problem is if you need to use this bathroom!! You just have to let everyone know you are going in and not to come in on you!!

I am so glad Luke was home and this did not happen an hour later after he was gone. Or I would have spent the day in the bathroom until Isaac got home at 2:40. If I would have had to stay in the bathroom I could have taken a bath and fixed my hair and put on my makeup. I could have scrubbed the grout in the tiles and washed down the walls. I could have touched up the paint with a tooth brush or cotton ball. I could have curled up on the rug and used a towel for a blanket. But I am glad I did not have to stay the day in the bathroom!! Thanks to Luke and Rob my two heroes. (Those of you who have know us for a while will remember a similar episode when Rob and I got locked in the library. Same type of knob. We worked and worked to get it off and finally had to remove the door. Our wonderful children came running in and said we knew you would get out. We just said a prayer! Luke and I did pray and then his dad answered the phone!) Millie

Thursday, June 10, 2010

The youngest of the Eisenhauer clan

I would like for you to meet my nephew Charlie. He is Ike's little boy and the youngest Eisenhauer. He is one cute kid and lots of fun to have at a family function.

He can be seen with his mom Kristen and his bottle!

And usually he is on the run to something or from someone!

He likes to play with the big boys!

He is a cutie and he looks like an Eisenhauer boy!! We love ya Charlie and are glad you are part of our family!! Millie

Monday, June 7, 2010

I enjoyed summer this year, it came on a Saturday!

We have had the second wettest May in the history of keeping record!! And June so far is not far behind. Yesterday at church Chris Berg made the comment, "I enjoyed summer this year, it came on a Saturday". Which was true. Saturday dawned blue skyed and sunny all day. Lawns were mowed. Service projects done without getting drenched. Children played in the sun. People showed up at church pink and in some cases red from their time in the sun. And then at midnight on Saturday night the rains came in again. It was a little discouraging to get up to the pour down rain once again. And this week looks gray and wet. But we do live in Washington where it is suppose to rain. Just not this much rain please!! But everything is very green and lush and pretty much over grown!! We have definatly needed our gills this spring but are hoping to dry out and have another day of summer soon!! Millie