Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Remembering 2007

2007 has been a year full of surprises. Had some wonderful times with family and friends but also had to say good bye to some friends and family members. All in all, it has been a good year.

The children seemed to mature and grow this year more than at other times. Very proud of their accomplishments. We all have changed, for the better, I hope, and we will continue on this road.

Michael and I reached another milestone - being married for 43 years this December. Wow, I never thought in the beginning that we would last this long! We had some good years, some not so good, but all in all - we managed. I hope that the new year will bring more fun times to be spent together and time to enjoy the company of our family - especially the younger ones.

I'm very grateful for all I have and looking forward to the New Year of 2008 with lots of surprises and fun.

Even though it is a little late, I would like to wish all my family and friends a Happy Holiday and the very best wishes for the New Year.


I usually don't make New Year's Resolutions, but this time I have to promise myself and you, to keep this Notebook updated more often. Being busy is no excuse so I promise to update at least once a month but more if I can.

Hope you all will have a fabulous New Year and all your wishes and resolutions will be received and achieved.

So, until next time,

Teddy Hugs,

Nanabear

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

What a way to go.....


In our travels last weekend we stopped to eat at a restaurant.

Across the street was a sign wishing (I think) an employee a "Happy Birthday".

What caught my eye was the last line in the sign.
What a way to go........


Make sure that you always have a camera ready - you never know where you will find something interesting.

Until next time,
Hugs,
Nanabear.

Down memory lane...

There are times when you hear a word or see a picture of something and your mind takes off down memory lane..... Helping a friend move her daughter into new university digs brought back memories of over 40 years ago.
A year after we were married we moved to Sudbury with our brand new daughter, brand new house, brand new job - into our very first home that we owned together. What a project that was - had to paint everything, sand the floors everywhere, give it a new colour and then wax it - for days! I was doing as much as I could while Michael was working. It took us about 3 weeks to get everything in order.

So 2 days before Christmas, 1965, we came back to Hamilton to spend the Holidays with family. We picked up our leftover stuff in storage, my mother and our 1 month old daughter. Packed the car up and headed north to our new home. We lived in that house close to 2 years then change in work made us sell the house and move back to Toronto. All I can say that those 2 years were the best and worst we experienced. The memories are there and also looking at old pictures sometimes makes me cry.
O.K. - to the present. Last Sunday, we packed up the van with the girl's stuff she needed in residence, her mother, daughter Kathrina and the 2 of us. I personnally have not been back to Sudbury since we moved south. Through the years Michael travelled that way because of work, but we never really thought about moving back up there. So when we got there and unpacked the "stuff" we left them to sort things through and we took off to have a look at the old house.

The city has changed so much. New roads, new stores all kinds of new things. We were looking for old landmarks but most of them have disappeared and/or changed. All of a sudden we are parked in front of the house. I take a deep breath and looked at it. It has been painted, new windows put in and a carport built on the side. Pretty trees are now on the front but the front steps are still the same as they were years ago.

I got out of the car and headed up the driveway where I found the owner unloading his pickup truck. I introduced myself and told him that we used to live here a lifetime ago and just came to see the house again. He only owned it for the past 4 years so didn't ask too many questions after that. He took us to the back yard which used to be nothing but sand dunes and no other homes anywhere near. Now it had some trees, a playground, fences all around. I figured children lived there even now. Then he asked if we would like to see the inside. I was so exited.... They made lots of changes by moving the stairs to the basement to another part of the house; opened up the 3rd bedroom that was Mother's, and made it into a family room and enlarged the kitchen. Looking down the hallway I saw that the "baby's" room was still occupied by children because of the bunk beds. I think I had tears in my eyes and we talked for a few minutes then said a very special "thank you" to the gentleman who made us feel so comfortable.

Once we were outside, I got my camera and took some pictures of the house. Kat took a picture of the 2 of us in front showing the number and front door. Times like these are rare and can be wonderful and very painful. I can't handle a rush like this often, but having done this trip was important and it helped to put a closure on our "old" lives in another city.

On the drive back to our home a lot of time was spent talking about the "old days" and how things have changed. I know I will not return again for another visit but having a look and let my mind wonder back to those days was very uplifting.

So, if you have a chance to "look back" somewhere in your past don't hesitate - just do it. It can be painful but at the same time everything is brought back to the present and into proper perspective - things are better now, and you can enjoy singing the song: "those were the days, my friend..."

Until next time,

Hugs,

Nanabear.

Monday, May 21, 2007

Crochet Meeting

Getting involved with a craft you love will take over most of your life. You plan your day according to how much time you will have to enjoy the things you want to do - leaving just enough time to do the things you "have" to do. That is the way I have tried to live, but it seems to me that there is less and less time for doing what I "want" and need more time to do what "has" to be done. So, when the opportunity arrives to do something special for yourself, you spare no money, time and travel to achieve it.

When the time comes you make plans and then when you get there - the time goes by too quickly and there is never enough time to get everything discussed, shared and laughed over.

During my recent visit to Florida, I had the opportunity for the second time in so many years, to visit with another crafter-crocheter, Julie T. She is one special woman. Amazingly organized. All the thread, yarn, patterns and other crafting items are all stored in see-through boxes and can be reached without looking through everything. You see what you want and you get it. It is a rare occurance that you meet someone like Julie T.

Being with her is always fun. She speaks my language - crochet - that is. One of my passions is crochet. So is hers. She received my daughter Kathrina and me with a cool peach-tea drink and lots of hugs. It was difficult not to interrupt each other's words and sometimes all three of us were speaking at the same time. Then the giggles. There are always giggles and big laughs. She presented me with a beautiful white crocheted pillow, just right for my loveseat. I have no picture of it now, because it was too big for my suitcase and had to leave it behind. My daughter will mail it to me soon so I can take pictures and put it up here later.

Going out to dinner, great conversation, more giggles and lots and lots of crochet talk. We could have spent 4 days without stopping and that would not have been enough time to talk about everything.

Whenever I travel to Florida, besides my family, she is one person I have to see. I'm already working on the plans for my next visit - no dates yet, but I know I will see her again within 12 months. That is a given.

She invited both of us to stay the night, but due to previous commitments we could not stay. Now that would have been fun. So, on the drive back I have decided that if she asks me again, I will take her up on the invitation and spend more time with her. So looking forward to seeing her again. And maybe next time around there will be more time to visit some other crocheters who live in the great State of Florida. We shall see.
Thanks a million, Julie T, for your friendship, hospitality and gifts. You are a terrific lady and I feel privileged to know you. Thanks again.
Until Next Time,
Best Wishes, Always,
Nanabear

DILLON'S BIG DAY

Grandson Dillon had a special day on May 12th, 2007. He received his First Communion on that day. The whole family gathered for a special celebration in church and later, at home. Lots of presents, food, and friends gathered to congratulate him.

Florida is a "hot" state and this day was no different - warm and humid. The pictures were taken in front of the house in full sunshine and no breeze. Right after all the pictures were taken: everyone changed into shorts and t-shirts before tackling the food and cake.

Dillon is a very special child - he is the only grandson in our family and because I had 3 daughters, I spoil him to the point where the parents say: Nana, that's enough already..... Well, for Grandparents it's never enough.


Nana and Grandpa are put on this earth to spoil the grandkids and then tell the parents to take them home - and deal with the consequences. I have been there, done that and now it's my turn to do all the things my mother did when my girls were small. Love them but take them home.


Time spent with my family is always too short, but worth every minute we were together. Because they live so far away, our visits are few and far between. I try to make the trip at least once a year - got to see how fast he is growing up and make sure he will remember his Grandparents in the future.

Congratulations, Dillon, and we hope to see you again, soon. God Bless.

Until Next Time,
Hugs all around,
Nana

Sunday, May 20, 2007

MY BIRTHDAY...



My birthday is at the end of April, but did not have time to write about a wonderful day - actually week of celebrations.



While my friend Audice was out of town we looked after her 2 kittens. They are so sweet & cuddly. When she returned we discussed that it was her birthday 2 days before mine and she decided we should celebrate it together by going to a Japanese Restaurant. Her family together with Michael, Kathrina and I had a fantastic meal. Watching the chef prepare the food in front of us was amazing.

At the end of the meal they brought me a plate of 3 different ice creams, deep fried bananas and shaved coconut. It was such a pretty presentation - and because I was not driving, I ate all of it. Yum.....

My husband presented me with beautiful roses - 6 red ones for each 10 years and 5 white ones for each additional year. Yea, this was the big one so now I can officially say: "I just had a senior moment" ... and that statement is "legal" now.

Lots of birthday cards, wonderful wishes from family and friends made this birthday very special and I'll remember it always. Thank you, everyone.
Until Next Time,
Best Wishes, Always,
Nanabear.

APRIL IS FOR BIRTHDAYS...

April and Birthdays for me equals to celebrating with friends the special days of our lives. This year I had the opportunity to celebrate the friendship of two wonderful ladies.

Elizabeth has been a family friend for over 35 years. My children grew up considering her as a "grandmother" and they love to visit her because she is a super cook and enjoy her meals whenever they can.
She has a large round table in her breakfast nook with a pretty purple orchid. So my gift to her this year was a matching purple doily for that table. She made a big deal out of the fact that she does not want anything from us for her birthday. So we waited for over a week and presented her with the doily. She almost cried because she did not expect anything and she loves doilies, afghans and handmade gifts.

Audice is a wonderful young lady, pretty, funny and very smart. She also has a round table for her dining room and it was just screaming for a pretty doily. So I made one for her too. We bought her some beautiful roses and a card and she kept saying - you shouldn't have..... But I know she was happy we remembered.

I'm so glad to have friends I can share the joy of making and presenting them with my favourite craft - crocheting. I will continue to design and make gifts for my friends as long as I possibly can. I get such pleasure of making gifts for others knowing that they will enjoy using them, therefore, remembering who gave it to them. So until I come across more birthdays in the near future I'll keep making pretty crocheted goodies for those who appreciate them.
Until next time,
Best Wishes, Always,
Nanabear

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

MISS KATHRYN...

Say "HELLO" to Miss Kathryn......


She was born late in March, 2007, prematurely, being only 1800 grams to a loving family of Mom, Dad and big brother, Martin. She is now about 1 month old and growing just by looking at her.

She was so very tiny.... and I remembered from the notes of some of my crochet friends that tiny babies need warmth..... So, there I go with my hook and baby yarn and - voila! - a little hat was created. Right now, in this picture, the hat is getting too small so I just have to make a new one, a little larger.


When I saw her tiny feet I thought - they are too small for a baby booties, so - I made her a pair of "baby-jane" slippers. I'm so glad she still fits those.... but not for long. Time to make her regular size booties to keep her toes toasty warm.

All babies are a blessing and whomever is lucky enough to receive one is very lucky, indeed. I was blessed 3 times with 3 great daughters, and now a terrific grandson. I'm very grateful for all that comes my way. At this point in my life it is hard to remember that any of my babies were ever this small .... they grow up way too fast.

I will keep you posted with more pictures as she grows older and hopefully she will be wearing some of the goodies I'll crochet for her. With Kathryn's busy schedule it has taken me this long to try to have her pictures taken. When she is awake, I'm asleep, when she is sleeping - I'm always busy.

I'll keep trying to update as often as possible so check back now and then for her wonderful progress.

Welcome, Kathryn, to this world and God Bless.

Until next time,

Hugs,

Nanabear.

Friday, March 16, 2007

TIBOR SEREG

* July 5, 1928 *

+ March 14, 2007 +
My younger brother, Tibor,
has passed away peacefully,
with family by his bedside,
on March 14th, 2007
at 3:00 a.m.
in Hamilton, Ontario.



He will be missed by his children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews, friends and family here and abroad. He will be buried on Monday, March 18th, next to his wife. Illness overtook his strength and now he is at peace.

Memories are flooding back where ever I look or speak of something and then the tears flow. I know it will get better later but right now it hurts too much.


I was a young child when we had to part and we have not seen each other for 10 years. Then we met again when I was a teenager and to me, he was an "old man" of 29 years!


For years pictures of him were taken with food and drink in front of him and we used to say that he knows how to celebrate. The best of times were spent with family celebrating his birthdays. On his 65th birthday his comment was: "I'll only celebrate birthdays every 5 years". The family ignored this and we always had a special party for him which he always enjoyed.

He belonged to several organizations and held top positions in all of them. The Boy Scouts of Canada, St. Stephen's Church, Hamilton; The International Order of Alhambra, A Catholic Mens' organization helping disabled children and adults; The Knights of Columbus, St. Patrick's Church, Hamilton, Ontario. He had a special gift to make friends in all walks of life and I know that most of those who knew him, will miss him.

As it now stands I have become the "Grand Puba" of this clan. It is up to me now to tell stories to the young ones about the "good ol' times" and hear them laugh at the antics of the "old people" and what they did to have fun. I'm looking forward to this new role because I have been the youngest in the family and never did get the last word. Now it's my turn and because of age, they will have to listen.

I miss my parents and both brothers, Kalman and Tibor, but I have a loving family of my own and together we will keep his memory alive for the next generation.



Tibke, I'll always love you and miss you.


Your baby sister,
Gisele / Nanabear




Wednesday, February 28, 2007

My Special Brother, Tibor

I had two older brothers but the older one passed away a few years ago. This brother is 14 years older than I am and we are very close. This picture was taken of Tibor and Kathrina at a family Christmas celebration in 2005.

My family has been very upset for the past few days. My brother, Tibor, was hospitalized with lung problems and after extensive examinations the doctors found all kinds of other problems. A few years ago the doctors removed part of his right lung and he fully recovered from that. Now the same lung developed a problem with water. First they drained his right lung, then through doing a series of scans and other tests they discovered that he has cancer in his liver. He has already began to have therapy. He did not want to stay in the hospital, so as I write this, he is being transferred back to his home, where he lives with his daughter (Dorothy) and her family.

I know that my crochet friends are praying for his recovery and it seems to work. He has become his old "ornery" self and it is the best thing he can do. He will pick a "fight" over nothing and if he finds someone to "argue" with him his spirit is soaring! He has been a difficult brother to love, but in view of everything, I really love him.

The family and I made plans that I will spend Wednesdays with him so that will relieve the pressure for them. He has lots of friends who are also "signing up" for different days to keep him company and amused. I do hope things will work out for the best for him and everyone else.

The best part of this situation is that my nephew, Michael, is coming from Florida for a visit this weekend and will spend lots of time with him. Also, my daughter, Erika, is also flying up for the weekend to visit the family and just "hang out" with Tibor for a few hours. This picture was taken of Michael, Erika and Dorothy (at the back) at the family re-union in November, 2005, celebrating the birthdays of all 3 of them!

All these visits from the kids will be a great surprise for him. He knows that Michael is coming, but has no idea that Erika is on her way too - just to be with him! I hope being with the kids will boost his spirits and help in his recovery.

I would like to say a special "thank you" to all of you who are praying for Tibor, because I truly believe and have absolute proof that prayer works.

Lots of hugs to all,
Until Next Time,
Nanabear.

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, KATHRINA!


February 5th is my Baby's Birthday!

Kathrina has been around a few years and for peace between us, I'll not give you the years. If you ask her she will probably tell you.

Her Dad and I took her out for a special dinner and presented her with roses, which she really liked. She loves kittens, and has shortened her name to "Kat" because of that. So, what better gift than: a pretty little calendar with lots of kitty pictures.....

She was born at 4:20 p.m. and after she moved out of our home, if she was not with us, I always get a telephone call from her at precisely 4:20 p.m. with the words: "Hi, I'm HERE!!! Thanks!"

I usually reply to that: yes, I know, I remember it very well, and "you are welcome". Then we giggle a little and go on our ways. But it takes me a few minutes to get back to what I was doing because I start to remember all the things she did, the way she looked, when she was just so small....

Remembering is sometimes very good for the soul. It puts some perspective on where you have been, what you have done and where you are now. So, after wiping the tears off my face, I go about my business, but with a slower pace.

It is always a joy and a surprise to hear from her at that particular time. None of my other 2 daughters remember to do this and I hope she will never forget to call ME on HER birthday!

Happy Birthday, Baby, I'll always love you.

Until Next Time,

Hugs,

Mom / Nanabear

Friday, January 5, 2007

Doing without...

When you are in a situation where you have no control - your life becomes a mess! For the past 3 days I have been calling, arguing, yelling and making a few people totally miserable - at my ISP's offices.

For whatever reason, my connection to the internet slowed down to - nothing! I tried to look at my e-mail and the page loaded slowly: saw part of it in 15 minutes!. So the first call went in and I talked with the person for about 45 minutes and did all she said I should do. Nothing happened. So I told her to help me upgrade the speed on my connection and maybe that would work. We did that and nothing new - slow as ever. She left a note on my file and said others would look at it. According to her, my neighbour's line was just fine. GRRRRRR. So I shut it off and went to crochet.

I even tried to log on in the middle of the night but it was the same. For some reason, yesterday, I was able to read some of the e-mail (170+) and delete most of it. I could not download it to my inbox - it was too slow.

So, today, I called again. I was ready to change ISP. With the help of another -techie- we went through all kinds of stuff - still no change. I spent about 1 and a half hours on the telephone with no results. I was sooooo upset. We made arrangements for a service man to come on Sunday to fix the problem. So I just turned everything off and went to cook. Cooking seems to relax me a little and being busy was the only thing that helped.

So, after I was done, turned the computer on again. Nothing. Then I got angry and pulled out all the wires from the tower, the router, the modem and changed the connections all over again. Turned the computer off and left the room and went to watch some TV.

At 4:30 p.m. I turned it back on because I had some work to do (without the internet) and just for the heck of it, I clicked on the Explorer.

WOW!!! - Everything just showed up very quickly and I was back online. Went to see my e-mail - and things just went from good to excellent! It took me no time at all to do my e-mails, look at all the links and get my e-mails to my inbox. I was so pleased. Relaxed. And very, very happy that I was on line again!!!

I just had to share this with you, because there is nothing worse (besides being very sick) than having to "do without" my internet connection.......

Until Next Time,
Hugs,
Nanabear