We always spend Thanksgiving at my Folk's house. This year it was looking like it was only going to be the three of us and my folk's until my cousin Rachael called. We were very happy to have them join us. Rachael is my cousin on my Dad's side. My Mom is an only child. We did not see a lot of my cousins growing up. Not like some families anyway. Family dynamics and all. ;) So we were really excited that they were coming and staying the night. God is so good..The Mickel's are such a great Christian family and we were truly blessed with wonderful fellowship. The kids clicked right away and it was just a great time by all.
Okay..so the last time they came to my Folk's was several years ago and I took this family picture of them. And mind you this was their last family picture! So having a bit of fun we recreated the same picture this year. Here are both of them...We waited too long to get this years picture..thus the bad lighting. Momma needs a flash!
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Monday, November 21, 2011
Donovan Harvey Fraizer
Grandpa Fraizer went home to the Lord this morning. I am not sad but rejoicing. This is a man that lived a full life. Knew the Lord as his personal savior and was 93 years old. When we visited with him this summer he told me he was tired and ready to go home. What a day of rejoicing in Heaven there is today. A family reunited. Here is the eulogy that was read at his memorial held on 11/25/11 at his church Fair Oaks Baptist.
Donovan Harvey Fraizer of Bentonsport, Iowa was born to Warren & Gracie Fraizer on February 18, 1918. He was the youngest of six children. His first job was carrying water to the thrashing crew on an old white horse named “Fanny.” At the age of seventeen while working for his sister Alice he met his first love Blanche. Their dates consisted of driving to town, parking the car and watching everyone else go by, because they couldn’t afford the gas money to cruise. They were married on September 14, 1940 at a parsonage in Fairfield, Iowa. They lived with Don’s parents for a short time until Don began working as a farm hand plowing with mules. Their first daughter Karen Louise was born at a hospital on September 2, 1941. Shortly afterwards Don injured his back while farming and Blanche took care of their new baby and farm chores. Later Don went to work in town at the washing machine factory and on May 28, 1943 Robert Wayne was born on the farm. In 1946 they moved to a log cabin with no electricity or running water, paying $10 a month for rent. Don offered the owner $2 more per month if he would put in electricity and he did. On March 26, 1948 Linda Grace was born in that same nearby hospital, in Fairfield, where her older sister was born. Shortly afterwards they moved to a house in town and were fortunate enough to have electricity and running water. Don worked at the ordinance plant making ammunition starting at a $1.10 an hour. It was there that he worked on the atomic bomb, doing machining. When he was about 35 he was laid off and went back to farming. After many different farming jobs and off and on at the washing machine factory he was tired of working all summer to pay for the winter fuel bills.
So in 1957 they rented a u-haul, loaded up everything that would fit, sold the rest and headed to California with no job or place to live. The only people they knew in California was his brother, Wayne, living in Citrus Heights. Don has often laughed telling the story of the one thing that was remembered by all during that trip. Robert had hidden his socks underneath the front seat of the car and they couldn’t figure out where the odor was coming from. After arriving in California they stayed with Wayne for a short time until they found a house in Citrus Heights on Sydney Drive. He secured a job at Arrow Jet, working the assembly line until they went out on strike. He often told us about watching a safety film, getting dizzy, stepping outside the double doors, then passing out. When they tried to leave they had to push him out of the way since he was blocking the doors.
In 1959, they bought their first house on Pratt Avenue with payments of $96 a month and they laid awake at nights wondering how they were going to make the payment. He did a couple of construction jobs until he was able to secure a position at Peri Built Pools. He ran the clean up crew, driving a bobcat and ended up retiring from there. They spent lots of time through the years raising incredible gardens together and enjoying raising their children.
In 1975 their oldest daughter Karen died so Don and Blanche took on the responsibility of raising her two youngest children, Deeane and Leesa. Don professed to know Christ when he was about 8 years old but the change came in his life when he started attending Calvary Baptist Church in 1979. He could be found every evening sitting at the table reading his Bible quietly and praying.
Don had a great sense of humor. Many of us remember him hiding in the closet and jumping out at you when you went to hang up your coat or dousing you with a hose when you came around the corner. Often times while eating dinner he would give you a little grin then pop his false teeth out at you. It always made the kids giggle.
After retiring from Peri Built Don spent lots of time maintaining the church property and building along side his mentor Don Willet. If ever you needed something done everyone at church always new whom to call, the two Don’s.
On September 14, 1990 Don and Blanche celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with many friends and family, where they renewed their wedding vows.
On March 29, 1993, after 53 years of marriage Blanche went home to be with the Lord. Don was very lonely and seemed pretty lost. He continued to attend church and Sunday school activities and the monthly homestretch group lunches. He also continued doing odd jobs for people around the church trying to keep him self busy.
On the 12th of June, 1994 Ila wanted to go to the Old Time Fiddler’s concert at the Grange Hall in Orangevale but she had nobody to go with. She knew Don liked fiddle music and thought he looked lonely, so she asked him to go with her. That evening when Don and Ila went to services at Calvary, Don asked Ila if he could sit by her. By the end of the week Don was asking Ila out to Saturday Night dinner. They took early morning walks down by the creek side. Don felt uneasy about her being out alone at 6 am so he started walking with her. First Ila asked Don in for coffee; then it got to be breakfast and devotions together. Before they knew it she was spending a lot of time feeding him. Don and Ila enjoyed taking rides and bus tours, going to fiddler concerts and “We Care” groups at Arcade church. Most of all they just enjoyed being together. In March of 1996 Ila and Don announced their engagement at Calvary Baptist Church morning service….you should have heard the cheers! They were married on June 2, 1996. They had fourteen wonderful years of marriage together making great memories and going on many exciting adventures together. Ila helped to keep Don young. They may have been married when they were in their 70’s but they still experienced young love.
On Easter Sunday, in 2003 at the age of 85 Don was baptized here at First Baptist Church of Fair Oaks by Wayne Stacks the associate pastor. Don loved volunteering at the church. He never wanted to miss packing and distributing meals for the homeless. He also enjoyed making the coffee for his Sunday school class. You could often find him in the evening playing dominoes with whom ever would play.
In 2006, Don was hospitalized. He was having problems with his throat and heart. The doctors gave him two weeks to live. Miraculously, he made it out of the hospital and into a nursing home. He didn’t like it their at all and was motivated to get well enough to be released. A hospital bed was rented and he moved in to Jim and Deeane’s living room. Ila slept on a mattress on the floor at his side. With lots of love and care Don was back up and around after a short time and they were able to go back home.
As Don and Ila aged gracefully together their came a time when they just needed a little extra help around the house. In 2009, Sally came into their lives. She has been both an angel and a blessing to the entire family.
On the morning of November 21, 2011 after a rough night Don passed away quietly in his sleep. He has passed along an incredible legacy to his children, 11 grandchildren, 29 great grandchildren, and 4 great, great grandchildren. He will be missed immensely but we know he is rejoicing in heaven with Jesus and now he is truly Home.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Tears
Well today has been one of those tearful days. I can't seem to stop them from falling. First off I am just lonely. I miss my husband so very much it still makes my heart ache. I am tired of being alone!
And then Cassie said they won't be making it out for Thanksgiving. I just want to be sick. They are going to Alabama for a couple months and truth be told it's like losing Jeff. I know we won't see them often at all. I have lived away from family and I know how it is. The distance is wearing on a relationship. Just feeling sad.
Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight. Proverbs 3:5-6
And then Cassie said they won't be making it out for Thanksgiving. I just want to be sick. They are going to Alabama for a couple months and truth be told it's like losing Jeff. I know we won't see them often at all. I have lived away from family and I know how it is. The distance is wearing on a relationship. Just feeling sad.
Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight. Proverbs 3:5-6
Monday, November 7, 2011
What is Pinterest?
This is a question I have been asked a lot actually. So the best way to describe it is to let the folk's at Pinterest tell you. Be forewarned..it's addicting. But it is full of a lot of great ideas to get your creative juices flowing. Now in order to pin you have got to be invited. So please shoot me an email and I would be happy to invite you!
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Missing my other life
Having one of those nights. Struggling with missing Jeff. It's been nearly seven years and I still ache for him. To hear his voice feel his touch.
Widows can relate to the dream where our husbands come back and you spend all night dreaming that your trying to catch them up on life. It's exhausting!
Another thing we can relate to is the question "how are you"? And our response "fine, great etc..". When we really want to say hurting, lonely, sad, frustrated etc.. Tired of being alone. I'm sad for my kids. Jeffrey just said today that he's sad he doesn't have a Daddy. He said, "I want to be like D and G". Now I know I have a Lord and Savior that loves me and my children. But sometimes I can't breathe my heart hurts so bad.
Widows can relate to the dream where our husbands come back and you spend all night dreaming that your trying to catch them up on life. It's exhausting!
Another thing we can relate to is the question "how are you"? And our response "fine, great etc..". When we really want to say hurting, lonely, sad, frustrated etc.. Tired of being alone. I'm sad for my kids. Jeffrey just said today that he's sad he doesn't have a Daddy. He said, "I want to be like D and G". Now I know I have a Lord and Savior that loves me and my children. But sometimes I can't breathe my heart hurts so bad.
Where did the Summer go?
Well, at my last post I mentioned our busy summer and oh my was it busy. Here is a run through.
We finished up school and immediately fell into VBS Son Surf Beach Blast. This was my I believe 5th year running doing crafts and I love it! It combines all my favorite things..My Savior, crafting and children. We had a great week!
During VBS week I got a visit from my dear friend who drove out from Colorado. Robyn Jones..Love her! We met when Cassie and her Wesley were 14 and sweet on each other. We attended the same church, the kids attended the church school, we did a bible study together, and just all in all our families enjoyed each others company. This friendship is one from when Jeff was here and is precious to me. Robyn's husband Jeff was diagnosed with Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma about a year after my Jeff was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Jeff Jones is still hanging on..the Lord is still using this old cowboy!
So let's see..June 17th after VBS closing the kids and I raced home to get ready for our week at Mount Hermon. We literally packed up and headed to Sacramento to spend the night with my Folk's before making our way to the Santa Cruz area on Saturday. I cannot begin to tell you how excited we were about being gifted a week at this amazing camp. We were meeting up with 4 other widows and their children. Between us we had a total of 13 kiddos. I will be posting more on this later. But suffice to say the week was incredible. Since Jeff went home to our Lord. I have not had a more mentally relaxing time. This time with my sister's sharing our stories, concerns, hopes and dreams. I well up with tears just thinking about it. Craving it again! We had trying moments..like when my car seemed to have an explosion under the hood. a small fortune later all was okay. Overall the week meant so much to me and the kids. I think it says a lot that we are in October and they are still talking about camp and going back again. And if you as them what their favorite part of summer was Mount Hermon and having Cassie and the boys home top the list.
Right after we left camp we headed back to Sacramento to pick up my nieces and bring them home for a week. Love these girls and love having them with me. We of course crafted and just all in all had great family time. Before we knew it we were headed back to Sacramento for a day of fun with Grandma which included getting ready for Grace's 12th birthday party and my nieces getting their first Bible's!
July 2nd we celebrate Gracie's 12th Birthday. She gets her own blog post for this. But, we were also celebrating the arrival of the Roley family! Having all my kids together makes life all better for this Momma. After losing Jeff my heart is not whole unless they are all together. It may sound corny but it's true.With the kids home we went to visit Jeff's Grandpa who is 93 years old! I love Grandpa Fraizer. He is an incredible God fearing, silly, loves to tease, loving man.
We finished up school and immediately fell into VBS Son Surf Beach Blast. This was my I believe 5th year running doing crafts and I love it! It combines all my favorite things..My Savior, crafting and children. We had a great week!
During VBS week I got a visit from my dear friend who drove out from Colorado. Robyn Jones..Love her! We met when Cassie and her Wesley were 14 and sweet on each other. We attended the same church, the kids attended the church school, we did a bible study together, and just all in all our families enjoyed each others company. This friendship is one from when Jeff was here and is precious to me. Robyn's husband Jeff was diagnosed with Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma about a year after my Jeff was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Jeff Jones is still hanging on..the Lord is still using this old cowboy!
So let's see..June 17th after VBS closing the kids and I raced home to get ready for our week at Mount Hermon. We literally packed up and headed to Sacramento to spend the night with my Folk's before making our way to the Santa Cruz area on Saturday. I cannot begin to tell you how excited we were about being gifted a week at this amazing camp. We were meeting up with 4 other widows and their children. Between us we had a total of 13 kiddos. I will be posting more on this later. But suffice to say the week was incredible. Since Jeff went home to our Lord. I have not had a more mentally relaxing time. This time with my sister's sharing our stories, concerns, hopes and dreams. I well up with tears just thinking about it. Craving it again! We had trying moments..like when my car seemed to have an explosion under the hood. a small fortune later all was okay. Overall the week meant so much to me and the kids. I think it says a lot that we are in October and they are still talking about camp and going back again. And if you as them what their favorite part of summer was Mount Hermon and having Cassie and the boys home top the list.
Right after we left camp we headed back to Sacramento to pick up my nieces and bring them home for a week. Love these girls and love having them with me. We of course crafted and just all in all had great family time. Before we knew it we were headed back to Sacramento for a day of fun with Grandma which included getting ready for Grace's 12th birthday party and my nieces getting their first Bible's!
July 2nd we celebrate Gracie's 12th Birthday. She gets her own blog post for this. But, we were also celebrating the arrival of the Roley family! Having all my kids together makes life all better for this Momma. After losing Jeff my heart is not whole unless they are all together. It may sound corny but it's true.With the kids home we went to visit Jeff's Grandpa who is 93 years old! I love Grandpa Fraizer. He is an incredible God fearing, silly, loves to tease, loving man.
My loves with Grandpa
David with Grandpa
And this is Cassie with Grandpa about David's age
Let's see..so Cassie and RW headed to Mount Hermon for their week and we brought the boys home and had a blast! Before we knew it the week was over and Cassie and RW were home and we got to enjoy sometime with RW and I was ever grateful for him helping me get a few things done around here. We also did some fun things like hike McCloud Falls. He was here about a week and then had to get back to work but Cassie and the boys stayed the summer! Yes the SUMMER! So blessed to have had them home for nearly 2 MONTHS! By the time we sent them off to Colorado it was time for to start school.
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