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Sunday, September 27, 2015

Happy Birthday, Tim

 
Tim Ryan was the guest of honor at a surprise 70th birthday party hosted by his children on Saturday, 19, Sep 2015 at Muir Park in Bloomington, MN. (His birthday is actually on the 18th,)

Tim's wife, Betty, all of his siblings and many other friends and relatives showed up to help Tim celebrate his day.

A special thanks goes out to Tim's daughter, Patty. for organizing the party!

September 26, 2015

 
I just realized that I had not posted the Memorials and Birthdays for September. I updated and posted them tonight. I also updated and posted the Memorials and Birthdays for October, so I am FINALLY current!!!!
I just got back (on the 15th) from 2 ½ weeks in Europe. I spent 4 days in London, then 8 days in Rome then went back to London for 3 days. It was a wonderful trip although I did NO genealogical research. As far as I’ve found, to date, neither Roy nor Sophia had any ancestors in Italy.
I believe Brian Pendleton (1599 – 1681) who was originally from the Manchester, Lancashire area lived in London for some time as his son, James, (Roy’s 5th Great-Grandfather,) was born there in about 1627, but I believe James was born while Brian and his wife, Eleanor Price, were in the process of emigrating from England to America. I still have not found the exact date Brian and his family moved to the colonies in America, but they all died in America. One of my next trips to the UK will be to Manchester to try to fill in some more missing info!
Anyway, I just had to post a couple pictures. One is obviously Tower Bridge in London and the other is the Roman Forum. I just have to keep reminding myself how lucky I am to be have been able to have seen all the things I’ve seen!


Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Congratulations Melissa & Eric Kingery

 Melissa Meyer and Eric Kingery were married on August 22, 2015 in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in a ceremony at St Anne's Catholic Church.

Melissa (3) is the daughter of Kathleen [Ryan] (2) and Ed Meyer. Kathleen is the daughter of Mary [Pendleton] Ryan (1).

Their reception was held at the Women's Club in Kenosha where many friends and relatives joined them for a nice meal and a wonderful evening.

The bride and groom will live in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Let’s all wish them the best of luck in their new life together!


Wednesday, August 5, 2015

RIP - Ed Meyer

My apologies for the delay in posting this! My computer crashed and I just finished restoring everything last Saturday....

Kathy Meyer's husband, Ed, passed away on 23 Jun 2015 just two days after his 79th birthday.

Ed was a caring husband to Kathy and a loving father to his children: Steve (Katie), Tom, Lori (Rob) Larson, Cindy and Melissa.

He is survived by Kathy, all of his children and grandchildren: Alyssa (Steve & Katie,) Shelbie (Tom,) Michael & Emily (Lori and Rob,) Tabitha and daughter Arabella and Aaron (Cindy.)

A Mass of Christian Burial was held at St Anne's Catholic Church at noon on 27, June 2015 and was followed by full military honors.

Kathy has said that she will be giving a part of the memorials to help establish a kidney dialysis clinic in Kenosha, The doctor who helped Ed will be creating an endowment in Ed's name. Please contact Kathy for more information on making a donation to the endowment.

I hope you will all take a moment to honor his memory.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

2015 Family Picnic





Just a few shots of the picnic... Upper left is our host: Pam (Sue) Heath. She is the driving force behind this picnic. Thank you so much for all your efforts, Sue.

Phil Rosson organized a great game of waterslide kickball. The kids had a blast. The bases were pools and there were tarps for the runners to slide on. If you were in a pool, you were "safe". My car thermometer read 95 when I left. That could explain why so many of the kids didn't want to run to the next base.

And lastly, just a crowd shot. Good food, good company and a really great time seeing relatives.

Great job again, Pam! Let's do this again next year! If you didn't make it this year, join us next year... Set a reminder - it's always the first Sunday in August. Contact me with any questions.

Sunday, May 31, 2015

June 2015

Imagine... Here it is, May 30th, and I actually remembered to post June's Memorials and Birthdays BEFORE the 1st of the month!

It's been a while since I did a post and I have nothing better to do tonight... So, we are about to start another summer season. In Minneapolis, we are still waiting for some real warmth. Granted, it's been in the 80's twice so far and in the 70's a bit, but it seems like we are stuck in the 60's with rain, rain, rain. Is this going to be another summer like last year? We only made it above 90 twice last year.

Once again, I have NO major projects planned for the summer. I have some repairs and maintenance to do here and there, but nothing major and definitely nothing NEW. I am trying my experiment with growing veggies around my front yard again this year. I got quite a few tomatoes last year, but then it cooled down in late August and I had dozens and dozens of tomatoes that just would not ripen.

My partner, Jon, turns 65 on the 16th of June and is retiring on the 19th. He's been with the same company for over 35 years and he has finally decided to call it quits. I am throwing a Birthday/Retirement party for him on the 11th of July. All are welcome. Drop me an E-Mail for the specs.

If you follow me on Face Book, you may have caught my post about my last dental visit. I have been fighting periodontal disease for years and my dentist and I have decided that 4 more teeth need to come out. Now comes the process of trying to stimulate some new bone growth in my lower jaw so I can do implants. It may take up to 6 months to be able to determine if there is enough growth to support the implants, so, pretty much everything that I love to eat... salads, fresh veggies, nuts... is off my menu until after the first of next year. [Just so you don't think I'm some kind of health freak, another of my favorites, Potato Chips, is also gone...]

But, on the upside, I am going to Europe again this fall. It's been over 8 years since I've been there; FAR too long. I will be in London for 3 days and then in Rome for 8 days and then back to London for 4 more days. While we are in Rome, I'm really looking forward to seeing the Vatican, the Roman Forum and we will probably take a day trip to Pompeii. In London, Jon and I both want to see the Imperial War Museum and we will probably take a day trip to Windsor Castle. But, for me, the thing I am looking MOST forward to is going to Hyde Park for the Last Night of the Proms. They set up a huge television screen and do a live broadcast from the Royal Albert Hall... I would LOVE to be able to attend it in the Royal Albert Hall, but tickets are in such demand that there is a lottery for seating. I've never been lucky in lotteries, so why set myself up for disappointment? Hyde Park is beautiful and, unless it rains, will be just as nice. (The Proms is a two month series of concerts - mainly classical. The Last Night is when they "let their hair down" and just have fun - Google it and you'll get an idea of what it is like.)

There... That's what is new with me... What's new with you?

Google (which owns this website) tells me I get a lot more views to this blog each month than I think is possible - some months more than 400. Even if you have nothing to share, drop me an E-Mail so I know who is reading this.

Thanks and keep in touch!!!


Tuesday, March 31, 2015

April 2015

Well, I seem to have missed another month... My apologies to everyone who celebrated their birthdays in March. Everything should be up to date now.

I would like to take a moment to point out the relatives we lost in the month of March: Grandpa Roy Pendleton, Jules Hanna, Merle Pendleton and Grandpa Roy's father, Beeley Blanchford Pendleton. Please take a second to look over the March Memorials (and the rest of the Memorials, while you're at it!) and fondly remember those we've lost. They all played a part in who we are now.

If you have any stories or special memories about any of our relatives that you would like to share, please feel free to send them on to me. A lot of what I have compiled about the family tree is just facts and figures. It would be nice to add a "human" aspect to their records.

And, as always, shoot me an E-Mail and let me know what's going on with you!

Keep in touch!

Sunday, February 1, 2015

February 2015

Somehow, I managed to forget to update January’s postings. My apologies!!! Everything is up to date now.

As always, let me know if you spot any errors or omissions.


Keep in touch!!!

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

December 2014

Well, it’s been a while since I’ve posted anything other than updates to birthdays and memorials.

The year has passed WAY too quickly! The highlight of my year was going to Alaska for a friend’s daughter’s wedding in June. Beautiful country, but I don’t think I could live there – FAR too desolate for me! Jon and I took the train from Anchorage to Seward and went on a boat trip and saw some whales… very cool. Then another day, we flew to Denali National Park and actually landed on a glacier at the base of Mt. McKinley. VERY cool!!! I can’t describe how incredibly blue glacier ice is. It was mind-boggling to think that we were standing on ice that was 3,800 feet deep! Great food, amazing scenery and a beautiful wedding of two very nice kids – all in all, a great trip!

I resolved last year that I would not do any major projects this year and I’m proud to say I kept that resolution. All I did this summer was mowing and weeding – my two favorite summer activities!

My daughter, Michelle, her husband, Eric, and my grandkids, Addie and Clayton, are all well. Michelle had a work conference in Philadelphia in October and Eric went with her. Jon and I spent 5 days in De Forest “babysitting” the grandkids – although I have since been told that it was not babysitting; it was “intergenerational bonding time.” (This was told to me by co-workers… Michelle still says we were just ‘watching the kids.’ I’m with Michelle.) The grandkids are a real treat!

I really haven’t been doing much research into our genealogy this last year. I have, however, received a few inquiries from distant relatives through the blog over the past year or so. I heard from a cousin in Scotland a year ago. I heard from another in Oklahoma and, within the past week, I heard from a couple in Austria who might be related on the Hanifl side. I’m currently working on some accounting certifications and I need to complete some required CPE for my tax license before the end of the year, but, after that, I plan to get back into research…
 
So that was pretty much my year in 500 words or fewer. How was your year?

And, as long as we are on the subject of the past year… Were there any changes in your family? Marriages? Births? Or, heaven forbid, divorces or deaths?

As you and your families gather together for the holidays, I would hope the FIRST thing on your minds would be, “What do I need to share with Paul?” J OK, I know that’s not going to happen, but, seriously, if anything has changed in your family, PLEASE let me know.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!!

As always, keep in touch!

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Welcome Josephine Rose Ender - Newest member of Generation 4!

Congratulations to Dan and Jill [Mader] Ender on the birth of their first child, Josephine (Josie) Rose Ender.

Josie was born October 20, 2014 in La Crosse, WI. She was a healthy 8 pounds 3 ounces and was 19" long.

Mom, Dad and Josie are all doing well!

Dan (3) is the son of Gary and Sue [Pendleton] Ender (2). Sue is the daughter of Joe Pendleton (1).