Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Coming soon ...

I have just received a bit of a finger wagging review from Paul because this blog has been neglected.  Hmmm ...
I have been posting a blog post everyday through the month of November over here.  You are invited and certainly welcome to catch up with us there.  It is my art blog, but it has personal snippets and information for you.  And Paul has been posting on his scooter blog right here.  He's a wonderfully entertaining writer.  Please visit his site!
I have two more days of "30 blogs in 30 days" at artsymatilda.com.  I'll be back after I finish over there (and maybe take a small break)!
We have to decorate, as we are expecting family for Christmas.  And we have to make presents, wrap them, and etc., etc., etc.  It's exciting, exhilarating and exhausting!  Be back soon!
*** Oh, and it's snowing! ***
Happy Trails to all!
Paul and Cheri

Sunday, October 02, 2011

Then and Now


Our Christian and his Paul Paul.  They don't always see eye-to-eye, but they are ALWAYS up for a good time together.  The first photo was 2007 I do believe.  The second photo was taken last weekend.  Those of you who know the story know the second picture is a miracle.  We went to Atlanta last weekend to see all the little miracles who have recovered as Christian has.  It was magical.  IT was an amazing opportunity.  IT was wonderful to say thank you to Dr. Fortenberry.  IT was great to see all the children with the ECMO name tags on.  All the little miracle bubbles.  Wow!
What are you doing, Paul Paul?

Dr. Fortenberry, Chief of ECMO since 1992.  A blessing for us.


Just visiting with others.

Priceless, precious & proud of it!

The Hall Family

Christian and his angel visitor while he was still sleeping.  This gal, Gwen, was also an ECMO patient when she was 11.  She is now 14 and a lovely young lady.  She wants to be in the industry as an ECMO technician when she gets through with school.  Her dad became a minister as a result of the miracle he witnessed during Gwen's illness and recovery.  There are some very wonderful stories to hear at these reunions.  I had the chills more than once.

Christian and Paul Paul had the same tattoo, but Paul Paul's was green.

The garden was decorated so colorfully --- kind of an Asian theme with Asian lanterns and such .. but these were the colors, bright and fun!  The day was absolutely BEAUTIFUL!  Meant to be.

A whole flock of docs and nurses who took care of Christian.  These folks are the technicians who monitor all that scary equipment.  They are very talented and serious about what they do.  They are blessings to us all.  We said thank you a lot.

A boy headbutting his granddaddy in the tummy ... you know.

Christian --- healed and pretty much a normal 8 year old boy. We are grateful.  
This post will likely be in 3 parts.  This is part one.  Part two will be the rehab reunion; yet another fun and amazing celebration.   I just feel like I need to say there is no way to express how very emotional all this has been.  And now we are basically able to mark the end of the whole experience.  And the relief is amazing.  But going back to the hospital was very real.  Jennifer and I went up to the PICU unit to deliver the thank you birds.  It was heart stopping and tear producing to enter that zone again.  And I just wanted to go hug every single person sitting in the waiting room with the pain and angst on their faces.  I wanted them all to be in our shoes, celebrating the miracles.  And I hope we see them all there next year! 
And that's it for installment one!
Incidentally, we have had Paul's 50th birthday, a few unbelievably ridiculous hurdles to clear (stories later) and I'm in the middle of preparing for next weekend's art show.  So please forgive our gaps in posting.  I promise we will be appearing more often sooner than you can stand it.
Happy Trails to you all!
Paul and Cheri

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Miracles!

Please forgive  our unscheduled, unannounced blog sabbatical!  We've had a lot going on.  Some newsworthy, some not so much.  But we haven't had enough spare time to write or put up photos until now. 

So, not necessarily in chronological order, but here none the less, are the happenings of late.

This is our friend (and Paul's "bro") Mark with two of his beautiful daughters last July on his birthday.  Emily, the youngest of the of girls, is on left and Taylor is on the right.  Emily is a senior in high school and making great strides down culinary pathways.  Taylor, on the right, is the oldest of the sisters, and is a multi-talented young woman herself.  Emily had an unfortunate accident this week.  An automobile accident of epic proportion, to be precise.  She even got to ride in a helicopter to the hospital!  Now, Emily is healing and taking it easy.  She has a fractured pelvis, but the integrity of the hip joint is still intact.  She has a few fractured ribs and a bruised lung.  She has a jaw fracture which has put the whole culinary thing on hold for a little bit.  Two short days ago Emily was a "life flight" passenger, and from what I hear today she was sitting in a chair having a smoothie!  Oh youth adored!  She will require a surgical procedure on Wednesday of next week to repair her mandible, and she will be on crutches for a little while so her pelvis can heal, but her recovery should be complete and she is alive.  And let me just say right here, LIFE IS GOOD!  Now, if you didn't believe in miracles before you read this - believe in them now!!  As I understand it, Emily's car was hit broad side on the driver's side by a pick up truck pulling a cattle trailer with a bull on board.  I don't know any of the details about who did what, but that is a lot of weight to run into a little Colt (I think) automobile at over 45 mph! I hope my account is at least semi accurate.  Ms. Emily has an angel on her shoulder.  Thankfully!  Please send some good thoughts her way as she heals and faces the surgery ahead.  And please keep Mark & Janine and the family in your thoughts and prayers as they help Emily heal and they too recover from their own shock and surprise and concern and all things that come along with this kind of thing. 

This young man is another miracle! Christian, our EIGHT year old grandson!
You gotta love stories with happy endings!
We are going to the ECMO reunion this weekend down in Atlanta.  I cannot wait to give all those doctors and nurses a big fat thank you!  It will be so wonderful to see all the children who have benefited from the ECMO department.  I bet it'll be amazing!  I will, of course, keep you posted!
(for those of you who don't know what ECMO is: it's the lung bypass machinery and procedure they use to keep someone alive who is having lung issues.  I don't remember what the acronym stands for and I'm quite sure I couldn't spell it even if I did know!)



Paul and I made a bunch of these little bird key chains as a thank you token from Christian, ECMO patient number 801, to the doctors and nurses on his team.  It always tickles me to see Paul's big hands molding and sculpting things as intricate and tiny and these birds.  And then wrapping the teeny tiny wire around itself.  He's amazing.
Speaking of the amazing Paul, here is his very first ever "thrown" bowl.  It is impeccably thrown, even, and all that. I am so jealous!  Oh well, someone had to do it! And by the way, the bowl is actually yellow, not pink. But my oh my, how many new things I can come up with now that I'm photography educated (HAHA).

Today I heard from Pennisu in Orlando.  She sounds GREAT and it was so good to hear from her.  I also had a shout out from Katie the wine rep on Facebook, which was a lovely surprise.  And I got an email from Ruthie updating us on her fun antics!  I LOVE hearing from people!  Thanks, ladies!  You've made my week!



I went on a field trip with my beginning digital photography class.  We've been trying to go on some more "shoots", but the weather has been uncooperative.  That is a sign of the season to come, I suppose.  I will just try to enjoy what I can.  I've learned gobs ... that's the best part!  Well, that and meeting my instructor, Todd Bush.  check out his amazing work here.  He's a wonderful photographer, and many other things (i.e, Tai Chi Master, Yoga instructor, and fellow hiker).  It's amazing where you run into folks, eh?

Sweet Paul is doing well.  He works at the golf course maintaining the greens from 6 AM til 3ish PM.  But they are winding down for the season ... and with the rain, he gets to come home and rest sometimes! Delightful.  Sunday was his first day off in ages.  He stayed dressed just like this the whole day!  So cute.  He's still bartending weekend nights and some brunches.  It's a busy schedule sometimes, but he's loving it.  Now soccer has begun so Tuesday and Thursday evenings he is refereeing little folks.  Well, young folks, under 10 and under 12.  He's loving it yet again.  Such a good sport I'd say.  He's a tad sad as his VESPA has a flat tire.  But we will remedy that in Atlanta this weekend, so he'll smile a little again then, I'm sure.

Shannon and I have a show coming up the weekend of October 7 & 8.  The Unicoi Apple Festival in Erwin, TN.  I feel like the mad hatter.  This piece is far from finished, but I wanted to share the vintage look and the "offset" format.  I'll post the finished piece too, of course! But it certainly feels good to be working and creating and having fun!  Hope all of you are having some sort of fun!

That's about all I have to add to our little adventure right now!
Happy Trails!
Paul and Cheri

Wednesday, September 07, 2011

Yes, I know it's been a while since I've posted on this site.  Yes, we've been busy.  Yes, we're fine.  No, I don't even know where to start to catch up.  So ...


Paul has been riding his VESPA so hard that it now needs new points and some TLC to get it back up to par.  He is smitten I tell ya!  He spends an incredible amount of time researching scooters, scooter clubs, scooter paint jobs, basically all things scooters.  I imagine there will be a completely redesigned scooter sooner than later.  I'm still waiting for his post on the matter ... aren't you?
Paul has been working in the mornings on the maintenance crew at the golf course.  Then on the weekends he has been bar tending for various events such as weddings, private celebratory type parties and Sunday brunches.  He's been one busy boy.  I woke him on Sunday and he didn't know what day it was, what time of day it was, or what he was supposed to do when he woke up.  Poor guy!  
I have been doing the art thing, going to school for photography classes, attending some "how to" workshops for art business, even attended an art show opening that was a blast.  The big thing is, I redid the studio ---- new paint, new organization, new clean space --- HEAVEN!  To update on my doings, visit here.  I update the art site more often than this one these days.


Our kids are all fine! Gosh it feels great to write that with confidence. Christian's ECMO reunion is coming up and we plan to attend.  I can't wait to see all the little miracles walking around right here on earth! There are so many things to be grateful for.  
Our building project is kind of stalled right now, once again.  I have my fingers crossed that the weather will let us pick up the pace once we get dried out! It would be lovely to have the building up for the winter's work to come.  Paul could weld and we could bake clay in the kiln ... oh, the dreams!  Trying to keep the positive energy flowing .  .   . feel free to join in!
It's cold ... about 64 degrees in the kitchen.  Going to be a lovely fall though.  I have plans to stay warmly dressed, already!  The trees are beginning to change into beautiful colors.  Won't be long until we will have "leaf lookers" traveling through Elk Park.  It will be nice for the antique store business, but it does signify the beginning of a new season ... the cold one! Ugh!  Well, I will think about that another day.  (Scarlet here)
Paul's nephew, Hayden just celebrated his birthday last Saturday.  Happy Birthday Hayden!  Hayden is a hockey player and pretty much goes all over the U.S. playing hockey, thanks to his mom Janet.  Hope you had a great day, Hayden.
Paul begins reffing soccer next Tuesday.  We're looking forward to it.  It's always fun to watch the little uns, who he will be reffing.  Perfect entertainment! :-)
Well, now you're all caught up on us!  How about letting us in on you????
Happy Trails!
Paul and Cheri

Thursday, August 18, 2011

It's August!

I just can't keep up! It seems like we are going double time through summer.  It's sad because I LOVE this warmer time and am dreading going into the winter.  We can definitely feel fall in the air up here. It's been in the 50's at night!  I'm not ready, but it's here any way.  *Sigh.* See the changing of the leaves? I do love autumn, just wish it went in to spring! Wouldn't that be interesting? HA!


There have been some fun things happening though.  For those of you who read the Artsymatilda.com site, some of these things will be repetitive.  But if you haven't yet read it, here's some of the new things in our lives.

 Employee appreciation dinner at Linville for the guys who keep the golf course maintained.
Best crew ever, I hear!

Golf course maintenance guys golf tournament.
What a crew, huh?

We bought an antique potter's wheel ... lots of fun and very challenging!  It totally works and gives us a fun time ... we laugh and frown a lot ... even stick our tongues out trying to make it work.

 I think this beauty has seen some years!  She has a numbered plate of 4, so that's her name.  Meet Four!

My very first thrown pot ever.  Paul's is much nicer, but I don't have a picture of it right now, sorry.  Next time!  We are experimenting with different clays and such.  It is very hard to work the treadle and the clay at the same time ... this wheel is foot/leg powered, not electricity.  Great test in multi tasking!  Not to mention perseverance and determination!

 This guy is a pretty happy fella most days.  Summer seems to make him happy too!

This came to live with us in honor of a certain some one's 50th birthday on October 1st.  But I promised to let him blog about it on his blog.  So ... when he gets around to that, you'll know everything about it!  I just want to say that when you are riding on this scooter, it makes you giggle out loud!  When Paul is on it he grins from ear to ear non stop.  It's proving to be very good for the soul.  Who knew!?!
The grandchildren have all started back to school.  A bunch of my dancer friends on facebook have gone away to college and their moms and dads are going through the emotions of all of that.  The circle just keeps on circling.  Guess we can't ask for more than that?!?
Happy Trails to all!
Paul and Cheri

Monday, August 08, 2011

Where to begin?

 The sunflowers are in full bloom now

The neighbors are having plenty of baby goats
 Mark & Janine still have the best view in the High Country.  Isn't it gorgeous in the summer?  WOW!

Spartacus!

Artemis!

And Sulu!
All the boys are doing just fine and enjoying the warm weather.


This girl came up to hang out with her dad --- they built some corn hole game boards and continued to stay occupied... and then some!
And Nina celebrated her 25th birthday while she was here ...


This young man turned EIGHT years old on August 6th!  His mom and dad took him to the NIC Hotel with a buddy of his! Lucky little boy, eh?   Happy Birthday, Christian Hall!  We love you.

We had an art show in Burnsville, NC at the Mt. Mitchell Crafts Festival and we honestly sold stuff!  It was awesome! And I am newly excited!

I now officially look like my mom.  WHEN did that happen?


Our building is progressing ... this is the way we left it.  I'll post after this week, the new look!

This sweet lady, Debbie stayed with us whilst doing an art show in Banner Elk.  What a lovely house guest!  She is definitely invited back!

Mark had a birthday!  Here are the brothers ... aren't they adorable?

They played corn hole - BIG surprise!
NOW, you're all caught up! 
Although I'm quite sure there are more details to unfold for you.
I  LOVE summer!
Happy Trails!
Paul and Cheri