Saturday, October 6, 2012

In loving memory of Emilie Frieda Mudge

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Born June 3, 1916

Tilsit, East Prussia, Germany

Passed Away

Thursday, September 27, 2012

 

She was 96...

 

Her Hymns:

Abide With Me
Leaning On The Everlasting Arms
How Great Thou Art
 
10,000 Reasons was played as they took her coffin out of the funeral service,
a moment I will never forget
 
 
Below are memories of three years ago at my Grandpa's funeral. I will post my recent trip shortly. These were imporant for me to post. I wanted to remember her....
 


 
Her eldest son Walter

 
Charles is third son




 
Gerry, Gloria, Dan, Hilda, Don (youngest son) Charles, Grandma, Amanda (youngest grandchild) Walter, Derek (grandson) Burke, Me, Andrew (grandson)

 
The four Mudge Sons
 
 
 
one of many walks, this one to find the best potatoes EVER!

 
The famous pond shot!

Mom, Dad and Grandma



 
Found some potatoes for dinner!

 
Look at her precious hair! Pin curls on her own always!
 
 
Amanda (well me too!)

 
Remembering Grandpa and his woodworking love

 
Sam, the most spoiled dog I have EVER met!

 
The Barn
 
 
Dad helped her with the pearls
 
 
 
I just love this porch! So many memories up there having fun. Here is mom enjoying the sunset

 
Where did we learn to drive? I Saskatchewan of course at the farm!

Burke and Sam, we loved taking walks as kids and even more as adults.
 
 
We loved Grandma and Grandpa. I am so thankful for memories to pass on to my children.
 I know I can celebrate today because they are with the Lord. I will see them again.
Psalm 116:15
"Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints."
 
 
 


Sunday, September 30, 2012

Friends

 
Ladies, we meet again! This time in Halton Hills celebrating Kristine and Amy turning 40! Lots of celebrating lately that is for sure. To you my friends, happy birthday and lots of love and laughter!
xo







Party time





 
 
When you have a friend as special as Heather, celebrating her is SO EASY!!! What a blast to celebrate and surprise her at the nursery. You are beautiful inside and out! Happy Birthday!!

Soccer and Hair Styles

 
 
 
Dear Sara,
 
We watched you try soccer for the first time this year. Your favourite part was the practice. You had no competition and could actually touch the ball! Otherwise the game was tough. Lots of players wanting the same black and white ball. Too much for you! So, the first half was your game. The second you learned to persevere!
 
Love you baby doll. A special time for you!
 
 

 

Life in the Village

 

Black Creek Pionner Village September 2012

Four days of learning through the lens of 1860.

 
A one room schoolhouse was all that once was needed in the country side of many places years ago. In 1860 school was a structured place of learning and character building. Foundations were solid biblically and carried out daily. Arriving on horseback or foot would obviously be the norm. For us we arrived in our vans, SUV's and cars and quickly transformed into a pioneer family. I still recall the reaction Chris had when he saw me in the pionner attire for the first time, "Wow, Mom you look different!" Thanks son!!! He he he!!! I giggled because it was truly a plain dress, but suitable for 1860!
 
My  Dad loves to recount stories of his schooling in Lloydminster Saskatchewan. He had a school very similar to this one. He would arrive on horseback cold, wet, tired and hungry. School had not even started yet! One stove and few texts. We take forgranted the curriculum choices we have today for sure. One will always remain accessible, true and unchangeable- the Bible.
 
We began our day with God save the Queen, The Lord's Prayer, and A Mighty Fortress is our God. These moments brought me back to the days when we said the Lord's Prayer in school. Later changed to a moment of silence. God has been ushered out. It was great to start our school day with God first!
 
 

 
Oh Katie....she tried to be a quiet student. To no avail. She just had ants in her pants!!


 
Katie leading recess break!

 
Friends and memories!
 





 


 
Discipline in full force!!! Well, for fun anyway!

 
Fresh bread made right there and butter also freshly made, mmmmmm.


 
Thankful for Mrs. R! She organized it all!!





 
Heading home after a long hot day...

 
 
 
We learned a basic waltz/dance that was accompanied by a fiddler in our group! So fun to watch and for those dancing the laughter just kept on going.

 
Standing, lots of standing and waiting until you were allowed to sit.
The teacher made sure you were clean!! Ready to learn.
 



 
Bringing the past into our life is a crucial component to our school on a daily basis. So living it was even better! We were living history and experiencing all the village had to offer. Instead of just a two hour tour, we had four days to live and breathe it all. From the Mill to the print shop.
Thanks to all the moms working to make it possible!