Friday, October 31, 2014

Halloween by Cindy

It was our annual chili Halloween supper. Thank goodness we had a child to trick or treat with!
 
Elsy was a cute ladybug, and she has an escort of 6 adults to get her candy on our street.
 
Those of us that don't like the cold, stay behind and played Hit or Miss.
We had chili and apple crisp.

Robyn and Charlotte did their tradition picture. I even dressed up this year, who do you think I am?

 
It made Charlotte and I happy to have the traditional Halloween supper, but especially happy that Julie has moved back with her family to be a part of it.

Staff Interview with Georgann Ellis

From Georgann

In October our Human Resource Director started doing monthly interviews with random staff.  I was chosen as the November interview, the second guinea pig.  The interview included a number of "favorite" questions. If you know me well, you know I don't do favorites well.  Anyway, I completed the questionnaire and it was published last Tuesday.  Only one person has made mention of it, so if YOU ALL read it, it's probably more than at Colonial!

At my office before I added B & K wedding photo
Staff Interview with Georgann Ellis
For the Month of November

What did you do before coming to Colonial?
I worked part-time for 9 years in a print and copy shop doing customer service and making
copies.

What is your favorite restaurant?
I can’t really say that I have a favorite. I enjoy Chinese and Mexican cuisine.

What is your ideal weekend?
Weekend at home: hanging out with all my family, playing games. Get-away weekend: near the
water with little to do but enjoy the surroundings.

Where did you grow up?
I was born and raised in Dodge City, Kansas, home of the Red Demons

What is your favorite thing about working at Colonial?
I love the flexibility in my schedule. I appreciate the encouragement from Phillip Sandifer. Love
the teamwork in the Q Worship & Arts ministry, working with Dan Munyoki and Brad Kemp.
And I love packing up Sunday knowing it’s ready for the volunteers on Sunday morning.

Who are your favorite artists/musician/author, etc.?
All Sons and Daughters and just discovered Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors

What is your most favorite place you’ve visited or lived?
We’ve been many places but I think my favorite will always be the mountains in Colorado.

What is something we might not know about you?
I like to tear perforations.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Ellises went to Virginia

From Georgann

Nephew David lives in Portsmouth, Virginia.  Works at the Naval Shipyard there.  He is happy. Found the love of his life there - Megan - who is now his fiance.  It was time for us to visit him. So we did October 1-6, me, Dave and Lois.

Our initial plans were to go in July but that didn't work out and we are so glad it didn't.  We had beautiful weather, much better than the hot and humid temps of July.
David met us at the Norfolk airport. He chose the long way home that took us over a huge bridge that overlooks where he works, the Naval Shipyard.  He is an Engineer for the Cranes and Lifting department.  They are in charge of operating and maintaining a total of 300 cranes.

First night, dinner on a patio overlooking the Elizabeth River.  The shorter of the two buildings in the center of the picture was our hotel.  It was very nice.  After dinner we went over to see David's apartment.  A couple of cute pictures here of David and Grandma.  She loved seeing where David lives and works.  We all did!



Daytime shot of his apartment building.  Second floor, the three windows on the right before the building changes color.  This building was a hotel when it was first built.  During the Civil War it was used as a hospital.  We had fun imagining what David's rooms had been used for.

The first day we visited Portsmouth's Naval Shipyard museum.  The history of it is very interesting. 

Here's the view outside our 6th floor hotel room.  It is a very active river.  Dave enjoyed running on the sidewalk you see in the photo.  The Naval Shipyard is on the right in the background - see the hazy blue cranes? 
One evening we road the water ferry across the river from Portsmouth to Norfolk. One of David's friends owns a coffee shop there called The Cure.  It was in a city neighborhood so it was a fun setting.  The food was excellent.  It was also open mic night so we got to hear some fine music, too.



Kansas City has COWS.  Norfolk has mermaids!  Here are a couple of the ones we saw.  Fun!


Fun little cafe in Portsmouth.  We ate breakfast here one morning.

Mike came to town on Friday afternoon.  He had business in North Carolina on Monday so came early to visit with us.  One of his favorite places to eat in Portsmouth was the Beer Garden.  We ate outside on the covered patio.



That afternoon we drove up to Fort Monroe where the Ellis family lived.  In this next picture, the guys are walking where their house used to stand.  The wall in the background was in their backyard. On top of the wall is the road you'll see in the second picture.  Lois told the story of how she'd walk down that road in the morning, drop her crab cage/trap in the ocean, return later in the day and have crab for dinner.  Good memories.

The water is Chesapeake Bay.  Dave always tells the story of how the ocean water would hit their windows during windy storms.  Now I can see how that could happen!

This is David with his fiance Megan Anderson.  She is in grad school for Occupational Therapy. She was home for about 36 hours just to see us!  Pretty special.  Her parents invited us to dinner Friday night. It was delicious and fun meeting them.  They are great people.  Megan has no siblings so you know David has to be pretty special for them to allow him to marry their daughter.  :-) 

We had lunch on Saturday at a neat little market. Fun local products.

Sunday!  Carrie and Jason came to town, along with Julia and Carson.  The kids were in town from Colorado Springs for their fall break.  That was incredible timing!  Yep, Jason owns this plane and he took us all for a ride.  Very cool!




Just after this picture was taken, Jason let Grandma take the controls. She was actually flying the plane.  YIKES!  But really she did great.  We are here to tell about it.

Carrie and all flew 45 minutes from Washington D.C. area.  We went to lunch then back to the executive airport for our ride in Jason's private plane.

Saturday, October 25, 2014

The Lake Weekend

From Dana:

Our ride home from the lake went a lot quicker than the way out there because of this:


A worn out baby! I think he slept 5 out of the 8 hours we were on the road! The weekend wore him out! Me too! I had a good long nap myself. Thanks to Marc for driving both ways, the whole way!



Favorites from the weekend:
-Arriving a day early and getting settled in before everyone got there, and getting to stay for 3 nights, instead of 2
-Drinking coffee on the deck on our lazy mornings
-Going out on the boat with Marc, brought back lots of memories of fun times in that cove
-Walking down to Laura's
-S'mores in the fire pit
-Lots of babysitters/watchers for Cole, time to be "off" myself
-Cole slept well!
-Watching Cole and Elsy interact
-Tossing the frisbee with Brad and Anthony (when did Brad get so good?!?)
-Games!
-Everyone pitching in with everything, many hands make light work
-Getting some extended, uninterrupted time with my family!

It was just a very refreshing weekend! I loved every minute of it!

It took Cole and me a few days to get back into the swing of things, after the weekend. We were so tired! Here he was on our jog the following day. 


He fell asleep! He's NEVER done that! Notice it's "mid snack cup grab".


Halloween Dry Run

From Dana:

I have been putting off writing anything this week thinking that I need to write about the awesome awesome lake weekend first. But I don't have many pictures (and mom's were so great) and I want to share these with you in the meantime. 

We did a practice run in Cole's Halloween costume this week. Cole wasn't quite sure what to think, but he humored me and kept it on for a bit. 




I found it new but from a friend in town last year. 

I haven't heard what the weather is going to be like for Halloween yet. I hope he's not too hot. 

And one of the coolest things: Norma and Abby will be here for Halloween!



Friday, October 24, 2014

Scrap Bowl

From Georgann 

Recently I've practiced something I've seen some top chefs do — use a scrap bowl while preparing a meal. I like having one bowl on the counter for all my scraps and trash. It saves many steps and trips to the trash can. Very efficient. Let me know if you practice this culinary trick or if you try it for the first time. 

Monday, October 20, 2014

Ellis Family Fall Festival Getaway

From Georgann 

It started with an email last May from Dana that said "I had a dream".  She was dreaming about getting our little Ellis family together for a fall getaway. Her idea was to go to the lake house in October to relax, fish, sleep, play games and watch TV.  She, and the rest of the family, made it happen and we did it all this weekend. Thanks, Dana!

We also want to thank Cindy and Charlotte for their help in letting us enjoy the weekend.  We took boat rides, played badminton, ladder golf and frisbee, fished, roasted marshmallows on a great fire started by Marc and Charlotte, grilled hot dogs, took walks, played cards, watched football, talked, laughed, threw rocks in the lake, ate great, enjoyed each other!

Here are a few pictures from our Ellis FFF Getaway.