Monday, January 4, 2010

Sue's Views


The Happy Rathbun arrival! Mr. and Mrs. James Rathbun making a surprise appearance at Ron and Sue's along with the whole fam-damily on December 26th, 2009. It was short, but great!

Sue's Views


Nancy! Look what I found!!! I thought I sold them in the garage sale. I was so excited when I found them downstairs. I have a set of four. They're from Montgomery Wards (I know because it says that right on the bottom) Maybe they're worth something, but I'll never sell them now. I was heartbroken that I didn't have one of Mom's mugs to serve you a cup of tea along with my fruitcake while you and Joe were here. Will you come back? Aren't they pretty? A-w-w-w-w! Mother is always here in spirit. There's a lot of fun Christmas tea that has been served in these.

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Congratulations Shawn!!!




Yesterday, Shawn completed all the requirements to get her Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. (There is no Marshal Arts involved in this Black Belt!) Getting a Black Belt is a big deal...She had to prove and get sign offs on over 300 competencies. It was a long, and sometimes arduous process, but she did it!!!

I'm really proud of her accomplishments, and really impressed that she knows statistics so well, and really really impressed (and intrigued!) that she actually likes statistics!!


So Cats, when you see Shawn, congratulate her!!
Great job Shawn!


Wednesday, December 30, 2009


Adam sent me a Facebook note with some interesting insight into the pencil world...I think a man with the conviction to stay with his favorite pencil is a good thing. But I still like round! Here is his note:
Hey, just so all you round people know... Some of us naturally gravitate toward the flat pencil. Still simple, extremely effective, won't roll off of sloped surfaces, tasty for chewing upon, an accurate guide for 1/4 inch the flat way, and 1/2 inch the tall way, perfect spacing for fence boards, great lead strength, and still undefeated in all pencil warfare.


Thanks Adam!

Happy 2010 cats!

Monday, December 28, 2009

Walnut Basket


I finished my walnut slice basket, and here it is. I know your holiday happiness may not be hinging on this event, but it is pretty exciting for me, because now I get to start my next basket, the shell basket, and I'm well on my way with the slash pine needles I got at Big Pine Key on Christmas Day. My motto: While you're not writing something with your round pencils, might as well keep those fingers busy. Busy fingers = happiness for some of us.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Sue's Views


The stockings were hung by the chimney with care,
There were just enough gifts for all to share.
Joe and Nance arrived on Thursday night,
Had crab legs for dinner; enjoyed each bite!
Traditional baked goods of cookies and cakes,
Served on special dishes and Christmas plates.
It's a family affair and cherished event,
The birth of Christ, the Baby Jesus sent.
The excitement of sharing in food and games,
Then what a asurprise...the arrival of James!!!
After sharing some fish and homeade soup,
the cameras were clicking for one last shoot.
Before too long dismantleing will begin,
As we ring in the year two thousand and ten!
Thanks for a memorable Christmas at the Floer's!

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Recreational games on Christmas

We played a few games of darts, shot some pool, and raced cars. The Muszynski's came down, Nancy beat Tim in darts, even though you wouldn't know it by this photo. Joe and Sue teamed up against Nancy and Ron, and believe it or not, Sue had the winning shot...Yahoo! The prize was a shot of cherry bounce. Nancy and I cleaned up all the food dishes at midnight, and now it's time for tea and a little scrabble before we call it a night. What a great time everyone had. Lots of laughs...great family and friends. Joe's cooking in the morning. We're having tortilla soup for lunch, and salmon for dinner. Fun, fun, fun!
Miss everyone. Love, Sue