Thursday, November 29, 2007

THANKSGIVING

This year James and I hosted the Family Thanksgiving Dinner- which included 16 people (James and I, his parents, my parents, Grandma Hembree, Steve, April & kids and Bryan, Lisa & kids- also there was Sieben and Lacy... the dogs)- it was a full house!!
Here is a picture of James' dad (Harry) taking the turkey out of the oven. Notice how close Lacy is to the turkey... she was very interested!
Next is a picture of the dining room table set (we had to use two tables this year). We used James' Grandpa's china and I bought new tablecloths and napkins.
James' parents stayed with us the entire weekend. Ellie and I went shopping and made cookies and got to catch up on all the family stories. James and his dad spent time building a new work bench in the basement... here are a few pictures.














James and I both enjoyed having family over and being able to have Thanksgiving Dinner in our House!

Sunday, November 11, 2007

SCUBA Accident

I've never written a blog like this- and quite honestly, I don't know where to start...

This past week James and five of his SCUBA buddies traveled to Ginnie Springs, Florida for their annual Cave Diving Trip. This year was different...

On Thursday afternoon one of the guys, Jeff Thompson, had an embolism during one of their dives and died. I know that James and the others guys have many questions about what happened, what caused it and why... It's so scary because it hit so close to home- it could have happened to any one of them. It makes me realize how short and precious life is (below is Jeff's obituary)

Jeffrey D. Thompson, age 46, a life resident of Lockport, New York, died suddenly on Thursday, November 8, 2007 in Ginnie Springs, FL. Born on April 25, 1961 in Lockport, NY, he was the son of Richard Thompson and Constance Wynes. Jeffrey graduated from Lockport High School. Jeff was an enthusiastic technical diver. He dove the Andrea Doria as well as caves in Florida and Mexico. He enjoyed hunting and maintained a healthy active life. Above all of these, Jeff loved his family. Jeff was on the executive board of IBEW 966 and also served as a steward. Jeff worked at the AES plant from the time it was built. He is survived by his wife, Lori J. Blackley; daughter, Nicole Thompson; son, Joseph Thompson; brothers Richard Thompson and Steven Thompson.

Even though I didn't know Jeff personally, I know that James has a great deal of love and respect for him. Our prayers are with Jeff's family at this difficult time.

My thoughts are also with James and all the SCUBA Divers that witnessed the event and are dealing with so many difficult emotions. I wish that I could say or write sometime to make Jeff's death easier to deal with... but I don't know what to say. I just hope that you all continue your passion for SCUBA Diving and honor Jeff's memory.

I added a picture of the Cave Diving Group taken last week- James is on the left and Jeff (who passed away) is second from the right in the light blue shirt.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Trick or Treat, Smell my Feet

This past week has been packed full of Halloween fun.

Below are pictures of me painting pumpkins with Abby and Marissa...













Here is a picture of me and James dressed up at Chuck and Andrea's Halloween party...

Below are various family pictures from Aunt Eileen's Halloween party last weekend...













The costumes were great- I believe Bryan dressed up like a woman!!!!
















The last picture is of Abby and Marissa right before starting Trick-or-Treat...


HAPPY HALLOWEEN