Looking At Saint John The Baptist Roman Catholic Church

Looking At Saint John The Baptist Roman Catholic Church
Looking At Saint John The Baptist Roman Catholic Church From Across The Street

Monday, December 27, 2010

Christmas Day 2010 Photos



Hello All:

Now, for the Christmas Day 2010 photos from where Tony and I visited with Tony's momma then my parents.  These photos are made with a regular digital camera, so don't worry about the photos in this slide show being grainy like the photos in the Christmas Eve slide show in the previous blog that I posted here earlier.

I hope that you enjoy these photos from Christmas Day 2010!!  Oh, and please keep an eye out for new "Family fun photos" in the near future!!  :)


Christmas Eve 2010 Photos



Hello All:

As promised, here is some of the Christmas photos that I mentioned in the last blog.  The below photos are from Christmas Eve 2010 at Tony's cousin's house over in New Richmond, Ohio.

Granted, there's not a whole lot of photos in this below slide show.  I also wanted to mention that a few of these photos are a bit on the grainy side, but I was taking the below photos with my cell phone camera.

Any way, here are these photos from Christmas Eve 2010!!  Happy viewing folks!!  :)


Photos From Etta's Birthday Party



Hello All:

Oddly enough, I forgot to share these photos with you prior tonight.  These photos are from one of my favorite people's birthday parties last month, (in November 2010), Etta's 50th birthday party at my parents' house.

I hope that you all enjoy these photos from Etta's birthday last month.  I know that Etta really enjoyed herself and was really suprised when she showed up at my parents' house and everybody yelled "Suprise!"


Any way, I hope that you enjoy these photos from Etta's birthday party last month, (November 2010.)  Oh, and don't forget to keep an eye out for some photos from Christmas Eve and Day earlier this month.  :)




Monday, December 20, 2010

Tony's 33rd Birthday



Hello All:

On this past Friday, (December 17, 2010), Tony had himself a birthday  --  his 33rd birthday, to be exact!  Tony actually did pretty well for himself to be honest.

I gave Tony our 2011 calendar as part of his present, (because I made it online at http://www.shutterfly.com/ and it has photos of Tony, myself and some other people in it.)  I also gave Tony 2 DVDs  --  Gangs of New York from 2001 and The Princess Bride from the 1980s.  Tony also received another beer stein from the Hofbrauhuas from me as well.

Tony also got some socks and a new pair of shoes from his mother.  My parents gave Tony our Union Terminal membership for 2011.  Tony and I ate diner with our parents on Tony's birthday, (December 17) at Longhorn's in Cold Spring, Kentucky.

Both of Tony's friends, Dave and Danny Menetrey and Danny's girlfriend, Emily gave Tony beer related cards.  Of course, Tony and I ate dinner with the three (3) of them the following day (on December 18, 2010) at the Hofbrauhaus in Newport, Kentucky.  I would daresay that Tony really enjoyed his dinner moreso at the Hofbrauhaus, because he really enjoys the German food there a whole lot and Tony and I haven't eaten there in quite some time.

I think that Tony really enjoyed himself over the 2 day thing for his birthday this year, because of of the gifts and all.  Any way, here below is a slide show of Tony's birthday parties from December 17 and 18, 2010!  I hope that you enjoy the slide show below, folks!!  :)







Friday, August 6, 2010

Now, For Something Different Today



Hello All:

Now, for something different here in this blog, here's a funny poem for you (in the below video) that I thought that I would share with all of you tonight.  I know that this video has nothing to do with families and stuff, but I just thought that I'd throw something different in here for you today.  I hope that the poem and the story make you laugh tonight!

  As soon as I come up with some "Family stuff," on the other hand, I will definately be throwing that in this blog here to share with all of you at that time.  Until I can come up with those stories, videos, photos, etc, then just watch this video and the photo slide shows on this blog and have a great day!!  :)





Friday, February 26, 2010

At 106, Satan doesn't want Freda Kolb

By John Johnston • jjohnston@enquirer.com • February 25, 2010



 Freda Kolb celebrates another birthday today, and nobody's more amazed by that than Freda herself.




"Satan doesn't want me. The Lord doesn't want me," she says, holding court in the North Bend home she shares with her son Ray Kolb and daughter-in-law Carole. "I never thought I would live this long. Never, ever thought of being this old."



She is 106.



She was born in Sedamsville on this date in 1904, just 10 weeks after two brothers named Orville and Wilbur flew a gas-powered, winged contraption over the sands of Kitty Hawk, N.C.



Freda was 3 when her mother died; she was a teen-ager when World War I ended; she'd been married six years and had one child when the stock market crashed in 1929; she was a 33-year-old mother of two during the great Ohio River flood of 1937.



Nineteen U.S. presidents have held office during her lifetime, starting with Theodore Roosevelt. Don't bother asking her favorite.



"I never bothered with politics," she says.



But she does keep up with the news. She rises at 7 most mornings, enjoys two cups of coffee - black - then uses a magnifying glass to read the newspaper. She turns first to the death notices.



"To see if I know anybody."



She rarely does anymore. She has outlived all her contemporaries.



Also her husband, Ray Kolb Sr.



She was 19 when they married on June 23, 1923.



"He was a wonderful husband. The best man I ever knew," she says. He died 13 years ago at age 95.



She then lived alone in her Riverside home until, at age 103, she moved in with her son and daughter-in-law. They're sitting at a table with her, along with Freda's other child, Kathryn Noppert, who lives in Sayler Park.



Freda is wearing a blue outfit embossed with gold snowflakes, and glittery earrings. "They prettied me up for you," she says. "I make so much trouble for everybody else. I don't like people having to do things for me. I want to do things for myself, and some of them I can't do."



Her son, a retired plumber, says: "That was the hardest part in her life, resigning herself to the fact that she had to have help."



She recently had trouble breathing. She didn't want anyone to call 911. Carole did anyway.



In the hospital, a doctor asked Freda how she'd feel about getting a pacemaker.



"If that's what you think, do it," she told him.



The pacemaker should last five to 10 years. Meanwhile, Freda moves about by using a walker. "I have no pain. I'm lucky," she says.



She's been known to enjoy a strawberry daiquiri on Thanksgiving and Christmas. Other than that, "I really don't drink."



She enjoys playing cards, eating shrimp at Red Lobster and watching "The Price is Right" and "Wheel of Fortune," but says, "If I had my way, I'd discard the TV and cell phones."



TV, because "the commercials are terrible." And cell phones, because people "don't need to be riding in a car and listening to a telephone."



She still worries about her children. Her "old kids," she calls them. Ray is 78, and Kathryn is 84.



When she sees her son on his riding mower on warm summer days, she scolds: "Get him in here! Make him rest!"



"He's always been my boy," she says, glancing at Ray.



"And she's always been my girl," she adds, turning to Kathryn.



Which is to say some things never change, even when you're 106.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Lion King 2 - Daddy's Little Girl/ Butterfly Kisses

Hello All:

Here is a video that I'd like to share with all of you tonight.