Sunday, January 27, 2008

#56 NOBLE NEWS - Marvelle Reporter

Hi everyone! I'm glad I finally got one the family blog.

I will publish my blog before trying to put it into my 'favourites'.

Well we are on the eve of Clifford's 70th birthday. Can you imagine? I can't! Oh well he is still mylover dover and I love him very much. He takes good care of me. As you know we stayed with Art and Meryl Hough during our stay home. It is close to our place when we finally get to live there. We were talking about Jean Hough and her having two husbands. One she is sealed to and then one she lives with now, although she is married to him. Meryl said "It isn't fair that one should have 'two good husbands' and some don't even get one. I thought to myself that Meryl meant herself. When I told Clifford he said that is probably what she meant.

Clifford said he sure wouldn't want to go thru that what he did when he was 30 years old. I'm glad he said that because that was just what I was thinking. We appreciate our children and their children so. They are such good people. I hope my children will realize we loe them so much and always will. Along with their children they are our prime and special jewels.

Be happy where you are now and revel in who you are! Because you are so special and special children of your father in Heaven. Your early father and your HF love you so much. Be good! Be tall and be that special person. You just don't know how special you are.

love Marvelle

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

22 years of marital bliss


Can you all believe it? It's been 22 years of bliss for us. Well at least it's been for me. Notice I don't have any gray hair but if you look close at Cameron you'll see that there is quite a bit there.

We're so happy

Can you jump this high and smile too?

Big Brothers

Dillon 13, Jordan 16, Preston 5

Ashley & Lauren - Best Friends

They are just as cute when they GROW up

Monday, January 21, 2008

Wow! I"m impressed that there was a picture on here that I didn't put here. Here are a few more pictures of that good looking family. If you haven't gotten your Christmas card yet with the "fam" picture you might be lucky enough to get it for VALENTINE'S Day!

Thursday, January 17, 2008

NOBLE NEWS #52 - REPORTER MARVELLE

hi - we have now gotten to Arizona, thanks to LA and Gayle, who drove us to the airport in Great Falls. We got into Las Vegas about 8:30pm just like they said and went to Nickee's as she picked us up. Then we stayed a couple of days and drove home on Sunday. We drove straight thru and then went to supper at 'Los Gringos Loco' and then went to pick up some groceries so we wouldn't starve to death.

Anyhow its wonderful here and we now look forward to the kids and LA and Gayle to come and see us.

Are you really getting married Shirley? Let us know so that we can make arrangements.

See ya all soon.

love Marvelle

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

The Big Snow in Sparwood



Early this morning Taylor called us to tell us there was so much snow in Sparwood last night that School had been cancelled. I wasn't even aware yet that it had snowed. So I turned on the radio and sure enough that was the main topic of conversation. We got some and apparently the roads were pretty trechurous early today but they are fine now. They say that the storm has proceeded into Saskatchewan and causing all kinds of havoc there. Isn't Nature amazing!!


Here are some pictures of the kids having fun in the snow. This is Syd and her friend Hannah. They have been pals since Hannah was born.
LA

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Jill recommends....

Jill has updated her blog with a book recommendation. Do check it out!

Dawn

Monday, January 7, 2008

Science Fun

We went to the Science Center today. I posted some fun pictures on our family blog.

Dawn

Saturday, January 5, 2008

We have a real live hero in Lethbridge

Ryan made the front page of the Sports Section on Friday. The caption under the photo said, "Ryan Anderson (foreground enjoys a spirited practice with teammates Greg Jobagy and Courtney Clawson (on floor) (He is Beth's brother.) Thursday. The Pronghorns take on the Saskatchewan Huskies tonight at the 1st Choice Savings Centre.

And the headline said, DADDY DEAREST
Pronghorns basketball veteran Ryan Anderson leads a young team against the Saskatchewan Huskies tonight at 1st Choice Savings Centre.

By Craig Slater
Lethbridge Herald

As many of his teammates joked and shared animated stories of their New Year's Eve Revelry, Ryan Anderson stood off to the side, holding a blonde haired stuffed doll.

It wasn't the first time and it certainly won't be the last. It simply comes with the territory of being a dad of two young girls as Anderson is.

His fatherly duties don't end, however, after he says goodnight to his wife and kids and goes to practice with his University of Lethbridge Pronghorns teammates.

"Ryan is the Dad and Rob Iszak is the grandpa," joked guard Richard Steed about the two eldest members of the men's basketball team. "Rob (31 years old) doesn't even get to be our dad. He goes straight to grandpa. We make sure they know how old they are. We remind them every day."

It's a joke that never gets old to the 17-year-old Anderson, a married man and father of two girls (four- years- old and 10 months) to whom the blonde-haired dolly belongs.

"They're always funny. At least they think they're always funny." he said of his teammates' jokes. "Steven (Spence) and Brandon (Thomas-James) call me Dad all the time, and that's cool. Hopefully I can teach them something. After all, Father knows best."

Anderson's veteran presence has been one of the lone bright spots for the Pronghorns so far this season. The fifth-year forward from Calgary leads the team in scoring average (13 points) and rebounds (five) heading into the weekend as the 'Horns play the Saskatchewan Huskies tonight and Saturday in the first taste of Canada West action this semester.

The six-foot-five Anderson has been a model of consistency all season, both with his production on the court and leadership off of it to a young Pronghorns group that has 10 new faces this season. Last weekend in three exibition games in Montana, Anderson averaged 10 rebounds and 10 points a game. Alghough not flashy or colorful, he has been one of the more reliable producers for coach Mike Connolly this winter.

"He goes about his business the same way every day." Connolly said. "You know what you'll get from him every day, whether at practice or in a game."

"He's taken that role of leading the guys and he's done a good job with it." The guys follow him and understand him. They know he's a man and a lot of them are just 18 or 19 years old."

It's an ideal role that plays right into the hands of both player and coach. Anderson is a natural leader and Connolly has used that trait to benefit the younger talent for the future. Anderson and Conolly spoke prior to this Canada West Season, with Connolly explaining to his senior he wasn't sure what amount of success the team would experience in Anderson's time. However, under Anderson's guidance, the rookies in the Pronghorn lineup this season would grow to become better players in the future, something Anderson could take pride in after he graduates.

"Not only do we have to fit in all of these new faces, but we have to fit him in with those new faces." Connolly said. "He's done a good job of fitting in and now he's stepping up and being that senior, that leader. "

"You kind of knew it was going to be a rebuilding year in some ways just with all the new faces coming in." Anderson said. "We've proven we can play with everybody with the exception of the last home weekend verses Alberta. But we've been in every game so far this year. Now we just need to start getting the "Ws" to go along with all that hard work."

AROUND THE HORNS: Quinn Van Gaalen and Shawn Nelson are tied for second in team scoring both averaging 12 points per game... fifth-year post Andrew Spagrud leads the Huskies (5-5) in scoring (19 points per game) and rebounding (11 per game)... the Pronghorns women (1-9) also host the Huskies (4-6) this weekend, with both games slated for 5 p.m. The lone 'Horns victory in the first semester came in Saskatoon ... Forward Ashley McClenaghan leads the Prongshorns in scoring (14 points) and rebounding (seven per game), with guard Stephanie Elford second in scoring with 12 points per game.