Thursday, May 28, 2026

New Stairway to Heaven..…..thank you, Owen!

Our wood stairs up to our beautiful log cabin had, with sun and rain, started looking really bad.  And from the street, they really stood out. 

So, Owen volunteered to repair them.  We said "oh no, that won't be necessary".......but not loud enough for him to hear us.

He started to work.  Here is a photo of the work in progress:

 
On the ground in the above photo you can see how rotten the old wood had become.  You can also see in the next photo how rotten the wood was.



THE NEW STAIRS!!


He is so multi-talented. 

Underneath the stairs: 



Thanks Owen.  You've taken an eyesore and changed it into a thing of beauty!

Monday, May 25, 2026

Pray for our fallen soldiers, who died too young….


Memorial Day: Not just for grilling hamburgers

American flags used for the golf course today.   

We have had so many Veterans in our family.  

Vicky’s ancestors in the Revolutionary War.

Both of our grandfathers in WWI.

Both of our fathers, in WWII.  

Vicky’s cousin in the Korean War.

Dan's cousin/uncle in the Korean War. 

Dan’s brother-in-law Dennis in Vietnam.  

Our nephew Paul.  

Our son-in-law Calvin in Iraq.

And most salient to us….our son, Owen, in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Memorial Day is for our fallen soldiers who died, young, giving us the life we have enjoyed.  Dan’s cousin, Guy Alley died in WWII before he had a chance to have a life. 

As Hector, in the film Troy, expressed it:  "War is young men dying and old men talking."

Saturday, May 23, 2026

We were engaged….15 years ago today!

15 years ago today, we were engaged….we planned to be married as quickly as possible. Even a moment apart was almost unbearable. 

We pledged our lives to each other just 10 days after my Danny took me to Buck’s Restaurant in Everett and then to a dance, where we danced only together….and danced the night away.  I fell in love with him on this first date.  It was the only time that we had been alone together…the first time we had talked hours on end.  

Before that we had only seen each other when we danced together at a Whidbey Island Saturday night dance and at dance lessons that Dan had started going to.  He had fallen in love with me the very first time that he saw me across the dance floor at that Whidbey Island Saturday night dance.

He had signed up for the dance lessons just so he could see me and let me get to know him.  Isn’t he a true gentleman!

Today we celebrated this magical month of May….15 years ago when we fell in love.

This is the first thing that I saw when I got up this morning.







I surprised Dan by wearing the same clothes that I had worn when we danced together 15 years ago.  My love created a dance list from songs that we had danced to during our courtship. Dancing together to these special songs invoked so many memories that it brought tears to our eyes.




Our anniversary toast by my dear husband, “To 15 more years!”




My dear husband decorated my gift with flowers from our garden…isn’t it lovely!


And the love birds are just as lovely.  Several of our children have called us “love birds,” so these birds are a very special gift.


The matching cups that I gave to my Danny have a photo of us dancing in the grasslands where our ashes will be mixed together and spread….where we will dance together through all eternity.


The 27th book of Our Life…filled with our adventures, family, and love.


Danny barbecued the steaks that I had soaked for 24 hours in my Mother’s tasty marinade sauce.



I made a heart-shaped lemon bar (from the lemons on our tree) to celebrate this momentous anniversary.

15  years after our courtship in this glorious month in May, we still find it unbearable to be apart for even a moment.  And that is how we want our marriage, our life to be…side by side, together forever!


Thursday, May 21, 2026

Soren's graduation

We have just returned from Soren's high school graduation.  The time we spent with him is burned into our memories now, making us better and happier people.

The first thing we wanted to do, as soon as we arrived, was to go and see Soren's Eagle Scout project.

Yes.  That's right!  The Graybill family's first Eagle Scout.  Not the first Borja family Eagle Scout, as that went to his Grandpa Mike and then to his father.  

Can you imagine?  Three generations of Eagle Scouts?  I am glad we are sitting down when we write this. 

There is a lovely park close to where Soren lives, full of trails.  Someone, in their wisdom, donated the land instead of selling it to developers.  It has trails, but in a couple of sections the trails were kind of steep, so also slick.  Soren built walkways on those two sections.



Now, the second set of stairs:


 Part of his project was organizing a crew to do it.  Pretty cool, huh?

 
And then, something we didn't expect.

Soren gave us both the most amazing awards.  

They were Eagle Scout Grandparent Pins.


 
We wore them the entire two days....even to his graduation.  We thought about wearing them on the plane ride home, so we could enthrall everyone on the jet with our grandparent stories.  But we were worried that with all of the lifting, etc., one does at airports that we could lose one.  

They are now proudly displayed in our home.

The next thing we did was to give Soren his graduation present.  It was three books of his life with us (the fourth to come after Vicky can put the Eagle Scout and graduation photos in it).  We have done so much together over the years, and these books really capture it.  We assume these books will grow in meaning over the next several decades of his life...especially when he himself is a grandparent. 

This is something we have done for all of our grandchildren's graduations.  When I say "we have done" what I really mean is "Vicky has done."  They are joint projects in one way, but Vicky does most of the work sizing photos, putting them on the pages to look nice, writing the captions about where we were, etc.  She is a real grandma, and I'm proud of her for that.



In the above photo you can see Soren in a swimming pool.  Here are the photos of that memorable day:


We are highlighting these photos because this was our first alone time with him.  Vicky taught him how to put his head underwater and swim and how to dive. 

....and he has been on his high school's swim team, and has gone to state and has won awards. 

Just one more photo that we look at regularly.  We have had such meaningful times with him, and with our other grandchildren.  We have been blessed.


Then we all returned to his home for burgers AND for the cake Soren had made.  He's quite the cook.  It was a spice cake and was scrumptious.  Our small group of eight ate the ENTIRE cake!

 The next morning......off to the Graduation.    




Dad is taking the photo below, and mom is giving him a high five.






Then we came home....someone had put up yard decorations:


 AND WE PARTIED!!!!

We had a lunch, sat around and talked (caught a few winks), and then had the celebratory dinner. 

During that time Rachelle called Soren, Emily, and Sean to congratulate Soren.  They know Soren, having had him out to visit, and really like him.  That call meant the world to us. 

A huge variety of foods, something for everybody.  All of the other grandparents attended, Uncle Jules and Aunt Diane, and two leaders from his church group.

His Dad and Mom had made a special cake for him (and the rest of us, I guess).


And then Soren did something extra special.  He made a speech about his gratitude toward his family and toward his church leaders.  It was very moving.  We both were crying during it.   

And as the ungrateful grandchildren of ours always do....then they leave and go create their own lives.  How dare they do this!!! 

Here is something we came across several years ago that describes parenting but also grandparenting.

"Raising children is like being moved around in a theater. When children are very young, you are the director of the play of their life. Later you have front-row seats for what is happening with them. Then maybe fourth-row seats. They get older, and you, the parents, get to watch from the front of the mezzanine. But you keep getting moved farther back. Eventually you’re so far, you’re in the seats they used to call paradise."

 Here is Soren's next destination in life:


 We're in paradise.