The stable where Katie rides had a show today, and Katie was very excited to enter it. She was judged on three events, against 4 other riders of about her same experience. I can't remember the actual event names, but they all had to do with following commands, riding form, control, etc. As you can see, Katie was happy taking 2 second-place ribbons, and 1 third-place ribbon.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Katie's 1st Riding Competition
The stable where Katie rides had a show today, and Katie was very excited to enter it. She was judged on three events, against 4 other riders of about her same experience. I can't remember the actual event names, but they all had to do with following commands, riding form, control, etc. As you can see, Katie was happy taking 2 second-place ribbons, and 1 third-place ribbon.
Friday, February 20, 2009
Anachronistic Birthday

Yes, I'm old. We went to Medieval Times on my 45th birthday. We ran into some old friends (the Veseys) who just happened to be going the same night we were. The kids had fun playing with Andrew, and we all had fun cheering on the Red & Yellow Knight. Alas, he was killed in the joust...
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Monday, February 9, 2009
Baltimore Aquarium
The Baltimore Aquarium has reduced-price tickets on Fridays after 5pm. So the Nemecs, Quiggs, and half the Petersons went to visit some swimming things. Unfortunately, the light inside the aquarium isn't bright, and I haven't totally figured out our new camera, so I didn't get many good pix.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Karla's Dad's Obituary

Karla's Mom and Dad passed away within 6 weeks of each other. Dad died right after Christmas. Needless to say, the end of 2008 was hard for us.
He joined his beloved wife Barbara in eternal life with our Savior. Memorial services will be held at Oakwood United Methodist Church in Pleasant Hill at 2 p.m. on Saturday, January 3, with visitation at the church on Friday, January 2, from 6 to 8 p.m.
Born to Bernard and Anna Meislahn on August 15, 1928 in Gray, IA, Al was the youngest of seven children. He married the love of his life on November 10, 1966. Barb and Al raised four children together and took great pride in their twelve beloved grandchildren. He loved to entertain others with his gift of singing and playing his harmonica. Al belonged to American Legion Post 374 and the Professional Musicians and Entertainers of Iowa, of which he was inducted into its Hall of Fame, and won many awards for his musical talents. Al and Barb were members of Oakwood United Methodist Church.
Al passed to his children his sense of family, giving spirit, and commitment of helping others – lending a hand to those in need. Al served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. Retiring after 30 years of dedicated service to the U.S. Postal Service, Al and Barb filled their retirement days with travel and spending time with family and friends. They relished their time with their “Classics” church group and many close friends at the South Side Senior Center.
Al is preceded in death by his wife Barbara, his parents, brother Chris, and sisters Selma and Gertrude. He is survived by his children John, Karla (Russ) Nemec, Brian (Jodi), Jeff (Mindy); grandchildren Johnny, Lindsey, Alexis, Connor, Blake, Dusty, Nicholas, Katie, Carter, Brett, Cameron, and Claire; siblings Herman (Irene), Leona (Gene) Rohe, Evelyn (Richard) Morrell.
Memorial contributions may be sent to Oakwood United Methodist Church.
Karla's Mom's Obituary

Karla's Mom passed away right before Thanksgiving. She had been battling cancer for 3 years.
Born to Mildred and Arthur Gilbert on October 31, 1940, Barb was one of 8 siblings and 12 children raised in the Gilbert home. She married her husband of 42 years on November 10, 1966, after Alvin serenaded his way into her heart and danced her off her feet. They raised four children together, creating lasting memories through family vacations and holidays at the Gilbert grandparents, and Barb reveled in her 12 beloved grandchildren.
Devoted to family and God, Barb demonstrated her loving, joyful spirit by inviting extended family and friends into her welcoming life and home. There was always an abundance of homemade cooking on the table. She further blessed and served through her seamstress skills and in decorating family wedding cakes. She filled her empty nest days traveling with Alvin, playing Scrabble and Cribbage, cheering at grandchildren’s sporting evens, and joining bible studies and "dinner for 8" activities with her church.
She was preceded in death by her parents and sister Joyce. Left to cherish her memory are husband Alvin, sons John, Brian (Jodi) and Jeff (Mindy) and daughter Karla Nemec (Russ); grandchildren Johnny, Lindsey, Alexis, Connor, Blake, Dusty, Nicholas, Katie, Carter, Brett, Cameron, and Claire; siblings Duane (Margaret), Virginia McCaulley, Sharon Phipps (Dick), Larry (Julie), Roger (Jerry), Steve (Rose), Linda Gilbert (Mike), Janet (Dan), and David (Sheryl). Memorial contributions may be sent to Oakwood United Methodist Church.