Showing posts with label Merry Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Merry Christmas. Show all posts

Friday, December 22, 2017

Christmas 2017

Merry Christmas 2017

The bottom of our little Christmas tree - 2017

To say the least this year has been very interesting and challenging. Only God knows what lies ahead.

Melva enrolled in two classes at the Bowie, Maryland Senior Center.  She continued to enjoy attending quilting class on Friday.  In addition she attended a Wednesday Chair Yoga class.  All of the students of the quilting teacher took part in making items that were sold at the annual Christmas Bazaar. Proceeds go to a local charity. Melva made many items and helped at the sale table. Cyndi and Dick attended the sale to provide moral support, visit with others and take photos.

Melva attended the quilting class party at the Episcopal Church in Bowie on December 22nd.

Santas and candles on the dining room table - 2017

During the year Melva and Cyndi were able to use the Internet to hold several conversations with relatives in Panama, some with video and some just audio.

Cyndi has a two-day a week temporary job at AARP headquarters in Washington, DC. This job will end in April. She continues to actively seek full-time employment. Frankly, while there are job postings, many of the potential positions don't have much to offer.  It's a trying time.

Christmas Village - 2017

Dick continued membership in the Bowie Seniors Computer Club that meets twice a month at the Bowie, Maryland, Senior Center. He volunteers doing webmaster duties on the club website. There were two interesting challenges with the website during the year. First, management forgot to renew the website hosting subscription. That shut the website down for several days. Later, a new version of the FireFox browser was released.  The FireFox company dropped support for FireFTP which we used to upload the updates to the website.  It took Dick several days to find a way that allowed the continued use of FireFTP.  He installed another browser, WaterFox, which supports the FireFTP application.  On December 7th Dick and Melva attended the annual computer club Holiday Luncheon at the Osaka Grill & Buffet in Crofton, Maryland.

We decided to simplify Dick's Christmas Village display this year. We used one table and left the rest of the houses in the attic.  We couldn't find the Christmas light cord that we used last year.  Rather than spend time searching, Dick devised a way to use individual cords and two power strips to light the ten houses

Dick's interest in the genealogy hobby remains strong.  He enjoys following several county and family pages on Facebook.  He maintains his own private Henthorn Genealogy group page on Facebook. There he shares some of his genealogy projects with a select group of folks he knows personally.

Christmas Village - 2017

In early October, our across the street neighbor and friend of nearly forty years, James Michael, passed away at his other home in Gulfport, MS. Dick wrote a tribute message that he posted on Jim's Facebook timeline. Jim was retired from the Navy so he and Dick enjoyed telling each other the same war stories as the years passed.


Covered Bridge with barn in background - 2017

As we participate in the activities of the Senior Center and observe our own aging we are well aware of how much impact the aging process has on all of our lives. We are thankful for each day of good health we experience.

Thanks to everyone who took the time and trouble to stay in touch during the year.  We enjoyed the phone calls, cards, letters, Email and Facebook contact.

We Wish You A 
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 
With 
Good Health and Prosperity 
In 
Abundance.

Dick and Melva Henthorn

Friday, December 25, 2015

Merry Christmas 2015

MERRY CHRISTMAS

2015

 
Here's the link to our Christmas letter which is staged on my Box account in PDF format.


HAPPY NEW YEAR 2016

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Merry Christmas 2013 & Happy New Year 2014


Peace of the World

As evening drew on, hearts beat fast with anticipation, hands were full of ready gifts . ...  The night was past and the morning was come, the gifts were given and received, joy and peace made a flapping of wings in each heart, there was a great burst of carols, the Peace of the World had dawned, strife had passed away, every hand was linked in hand, every heart was singing.
(D.H. Lawrence)

Cyndi


Cyndi continues to look for work.  Two days a week she is Online Communications & Marketing Intern, Green Business Network at GreenAmerica.

Melva


Melva suffers from a condition called Dupuytren's Contracture which causes a growth on the tendons in the palm of her hands.  Years ago she had an operation on her left hand for this condition.  This year the problem was becoming quite annoying on the little finger of the right hand. The doctor she went to see, for a second opinion, suggested that she let him use a procedure that doesn't require surgery.  She decided to follow his recommendation.  She is happy to report that the results were very successful.

Melva continues to attend quilting class on Fridays at the Bowie Senior Center.  The class members participated in the annual Christmas Bazaar at the Center again this year.  They took in approximately $1500 which will be donated to the Bowie Food Pantry.

Melva made two lap quilts she wanted to send to Panama.  She was very upset when a baby quilt she sent earlier never arrived. Her brother, Julio, contacted us from the home of his wife's relatives here in Maryland.  We were surprised to learn that they were only two and a half miles from our house. We went to lunch at The Alamo Restaurant in Riverdale, MD. Afterwards we asked them to take the two quilts back to Panama with them.

Dick


Dick continues to enjoy attending the Bowie Seniors Computer Club twice a month at the Bowie Senior Center.  He helps with the maintenance of their website and with posting the schedules for the computer classes that are offered at the Center.  Members of the club serve as the instructors.

Dick enjoys staying in touch with former co-workers, family, genealogy friends, friends from days on AOL and new friends made because he is a member of the Facebook community.

Dick also continues to assist the Monroe County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society with their website and with their Facebook Page.

Dick's latest project is the HenthornFamily Wiki which he uses to share genealogy information and to learn about how Wikis work. In the course of developing this project he learned how to use the RootsWeb FreePages.  Did you know that you can post your own information on the Wiki?  If you are interested in trying this contact Dick.



Dick continues to maintain his interest in blogging.  He has four blogs on Google two of which he uses for genealogy. The other two: Mr. Dickie's Blog and Arrow Prayers he tries to update on a daily basis. Mr. Dickie's Blog is on an automatic feed to Dick's Facebook page. From any of the blogs you can navigate to the others using the sidebar links in the green area on the right of the screen.


We appreciate 
  • the visits, 
  • the phone calls, 
  • the fun on Facebook 
  • the many kindnesses shown throughout the year
  • the Christmas cards and letters.

The Henthorns
Dick, Melva and Cyndi
Email: Dick.Henthorn@gmail.com
25 December 2013


Saturday, December 24, 2011

Merry Christmas

Photo by Mr. Dickie

May every heart and every home continue through the year to feel the warmth and wonder of this season of good cheer.  (Helen Steiner Ricer, From The Heart, 12 December) 24 December 2011