Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Old Orchard Beach

We had such a wonderful time the two days we went to Old Orchard (in spite of the fact that I was dumb enough to get a severe sunburn).  We played in the water, swam, shopped on the pier and in town, and all in all just had a wonderful couple days together.  The girls did find a couple of t-shirt shops that they especially liked, although I think they were much more attracted to the young man selling the t-shirts than they were to the actual shop! 

Surf was very high and rough while we were there and a number of swimmers had to be rescued from riptides.  In just the first day we were there, 48 swimmers were rescued which is a lot.  Most often 48 swimmers are not rescued in a whole year, let alone in just a day. 

Shelby and Taylor's Summer Visit

Shelby and Taylor's Summer Visit

Over the past few summers, Shelby and Taylor have taken a week and come to spend it with "auntie".  We have a great time and this summer was no exception.  Here are a few pictures that they took while they were here. They also edited the pictures for some great "special effects".  Enjoy!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Daughtry Concert

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Shelby and Taylor
And the curtain goes up?  Or does it come down?
Theresa and I took Taylor and Shelby to the Daughtry Concert at the Cumberland County Civic Center on the 17th.  The girls had a great time as did Theresa and I.  I'm not if the musicians actually have gotten louder as I've aged or if it's just because I've aged, but over the past few years I've started wearing ear plugs to these things.  While it doesn't muffle the music to wear them, it does cut down on all the background noise.  And at times it actually hurts if you don't wear them.  For those of you that don't know who "Daughtry" is, his name is actually Chris Daughtry and he came in third a few years ago on American Idol and has actually done quite well for himself along with his group.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Another year older and deeper in debt?

Remember that song from Tennessee Ernie Ford?  Right now that fits the elders in Birtville.  Celebrated the beginning of my 55th year on this terresterial orb today and while I must say I had a very uneventful day, it was also a very nice day.  I spent the whole day essentially just reading a book.  Justin and Adam were both home, Art was at Habitat for the day but we had a nice barbeque for supper all together.  I even had the chance to finish the book I was reading.  Jen Lancaster's newest, "My Fair Lazy".  Any of you who know me, know that I just love her and her writing, and while her book "Bright Lights, Big Ass" will always be my favorite, all of her others have entertained me immensely.  Our latest news?  Art is now working for MONEY at Habitat for Humanity here in the Portland area.  While this is only a temporary situation, he is enjoying it and plans to continue with his volunteering even after the paying job is finished.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Another Nursing Class Graduates

Pinning on May 15, 2010 at SMMC. Not all students were there but the ceremony was very tasteful and many thanks go to Victoria Quinlan for making this possible for the students!
Two of our students--Victoria Quinlan towards the middle right with the wide gold stole on, and Kerri Mayo on the far right. Victoria was top student in the whole Nursing Program

Melissa Cantara, RN, Tanya Pike, Debbie Poirier, and Kerri Sullivan. Tanya, Deb, and Kerri will be taking their state board exams soon. As you can tell Melissa has taken and passed her boards! Congratulations to them all!Faculty in waiting


Karen and Penny getting ready.
Another of our nursing classes from York County Community College graduated in May. These are some of the pictures from Graduation and of the pinning on Saturday evening.



AFV Audition

Shelby auditioned for AFV

HP Weekend

Shelby and Carla at the Rainforest Cafe, Burlington, MA
Shelby and Taylor at the MOS, Boston


Well, I said I'd be back with some postings of stuff that went on during the winter. So here is the first entry.

In February, the folks from Memory Lane and the Mama and Papa from Birtville took a trip to Boston so that the womenfolk could tour the Harry Potter Exhibit at the Museum of Science. We had an excellent time--a few rough spots on the trip down, but all in all a great trip. The ladies were thrilled with the exhibit since they are all crazy, fanatical Harry Potter fans. After a nice dinner at the Rainforest Cafe, we scooted back up the turnpike to Birtville. Here are a couple pictures that Steve took. We missed the most priceless one of all, and we should have been thinking ahead. As any good exhibit would, the end of this one emptied out into a "gift shop" of sorts. As as any good women would, the ladies wanted a souvenir so they spent a great deal of time looking for something to purchase that wouldn't cause the menfolk to have to take second mortgages on either Memory Lane Manor, or Birtville. But since that wasn't to be, the ladies decided not to purchase a souvenir (wooden carved wands were at least $45). So the ladies wandered back to the museum entrance to wait for the wandering men. While waiting, Taylor decided she needed a picture of the dome roof of the museum that had the HP logo on it, so she went out to take a picture. When she came in she had a stick with her just about the size and shape of the wands for sale in the gift shop. Long story short, after much laughing and discussion the stage was set for a good laugh. When Art and Steven caught up with the waiting womenfolk
they of course asked Taylor and Shelby if they liked it, if they had fun, and the winning question, "Did you buy anything?"
Taylor was priceless as she used her poker face and said, that yes, she had found a souvenir--a wooden wand and she only paid $35 for it. No one said anything and both Theresa and I said after that we should have had a camera on Steve's face. The progress of emotion and thoughts that were going thru his mind were incredible! You could actually see his thoughts...well, of course after this no one could keep a straight face and before Steve could have a stroke, Taylor had to come clean and admit that it was just a stick that she picked up off the sidewalk....ah the missed chances in life!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Catch Up

It's been quite a while since I have had time to update Birtville but will start doing so this week. The school year is finally over and it's been a long one for some reason. I was ready for this one to be done. Our new program in Brunswick/Bath got off to a good start and we are looking forward to the next new group of students in the Fall of 2011. Next year, Barb and I will be doing some teaching in South Portland and I will have some projects to work on to keep me busy while we are waiting to start another Freshman class. Another of my and Lisa's classes in York is graduating this coming weekend and we are proud to say the least. So until I can get back here sometime in the next week, everyone stay safe!

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Ice Fishin'


Alex has been taking the little Morrison's ice fishing this winter. As you can see Jett enjoys the sled and Jude caught a "Big Fish". And he caught it with a Scooby Doo fishing pole. It also earned him a spot on the local TV stations news in a segment called "Big Ole Fish". Here is the link. He is about 1:06 into the clip!

Saturday, January 2, 2010

On the cusp of the New Year!


As I've been cleaning up the Christmas here in Birtville, and another year has gone by, I've been trying to think of profound things to say to welcome in the New Year. But, I really am all "profounded" out by this time of the year. For the new year and decade though I want to encourage all my family and friends to look for the good in things. The past few years with the recession, the unrest in the Middle East, the war, and all the other trials and tribulations, many people have not had many reasons to be happy. Art and I both lost parents this past year, as well as other family members.
On the upside we have many things to be thankful for: friends, family, new happenings, our health, our jobs, our home, and the list goes on and on. So what I want to say is simply this: Treasure every moment you have. Treasure your Lord, your family and friends and every blessing. Because there are some people who really have no reason to celebrate. Stay warm!

Friday, January 1, 2010

Christmas Day 2009!









Well, Adam got the pictures to me from his camera before March so I thought I'd share them before March. Hope everyone had a very Merry Christmas! Here are some pictures of our quietly Merry Day!

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Christmas Eve in Birtville

The Christmas Grinch has caught Jude and Jett

Julie Morrison and Justin

Art and Jett


Alex and Jude

Adam

Christmas 2009 was very nice indeed. Friends and family were able to join us for the holiday and a good time was had by all. As you can see the kids had a great time as usual, although we did miss Erica and Brenna who were spending the holidays with family in Presque Isle. They will be here for New Year's Eve/Day and will be able to get the gifts that Santa left them. My sister took these pictures of Christmas Eve and hopefully within a couple days Adam will give me copies of the pics he took Christmas Day.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Merry Christmas Week!!

Well, I had hoped that this week I would be able to post some pictures of Birtville at Christmastime but alas my little camera died. Now, since Santa probably won't bring me a new one this year, I'm going to have to rely on Adam to get me some pictures. This in and of itself shouldn't be too difficult BUT getting them out of his camera to me seems to be an issue. Being a good mother though, I will nag to best of my ability and just to shut me up, he will come through. So until I can get some more pictures out here, everyone have a very Merry Christmas week!

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

More Wedding Pics

Happy parents of the groom
Best of friends

Art



Adam and Beth

Adam before the wedding

Wedding

Beth
The mother of the groom reads the "Irish Wedding Blessing"

Steve and Amy Rolfe



Whispering Pines Main Lodge


Whispering Pines Campfire Area
This past weekend, we went to Rhode Island for the wedding of my best friend's son. We had beautiful weather and the wedding was lovely even if it was a bit cold during the evening. The wedding was held at Whispering Pines Conference Center in West Greenwich, RI which is associated with the University of Rhode Island which is where Steve (the groom) and his fiancee Amy went to school.