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Showing posts with label Anniversary. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Shine On Harvest Moon - Updated (again) for a Special Anniversary

UPDATE, May 16, 2023: Now today it would be my parents' 81st wedding Anniversary!  I have nothing more new to add to that, so I will just repost what I wrote last year with all of the previous information. Many of you may have already read this last year, but still there are some newcomers who haven't seen it yet, so in honor and memory of my dear parents, here's their story once again:

UPDATE, May 16, 2022:
I woke up this morning and realized that today would be my parents' 80th wedding anniversary! They were married on May 16th, 1942.  This was their wedding picture. 
Of course, they've both long been celebrating in heaven, Mama left this earth in 2006, and Daddy in 2011.  They were just 9 days short of celebrating their 64th anniversary when Mama passed away.  
This old newspaper clipping was discovered through my genealogy research.

And this picture was taken at my paternal Grandparents' home in Crafton, PA.,   probably around the time my parents got engaged.

L to R (front row) my Aunt Ruth, my mother Dorothea, my Aunt Marion, and my Grandmother Elva.
L to R (Back row) My Grandpa William H. Mursch, my Dad William F. Mursch, and my uncle Paul G. Mursch.  circa 1941? 


And here is my family in 2005, the year before my mother passed away:
Front: Mom and Dad
Back: my brother Russell, me, my brother Clifford, and my sister Doris

Our family in 2005 (most of them).

The majority of our Mursch family in 2018

And again in October 2019, at the celebration of life for our brother Russell. (RIP 4/29/2019)



Now here is the original story that I shared with you a couple of years ago (10/12/2020) about how my parents met, etc.

If you've followed me for very long you have already been made familiar with my little log cabin birdhouse that was built years ago by my son for my Dad.  HERE is a link to the original story That story was about "Christmas at the Cabin", but I was bored this weekend and thought to myself, "Why not have Autumn at the Cabin?  After all, if I recall my parents' love story correctly, it was autumn when they first met at the cabin.  (See their wedding picture in the photo below)

The story goes that my mother had met my father's sister Marion at the street car stop near Pittsburgh, PA., where they were both working as secretaries downtown.  They struck up a quick friendship and enjoyed getting to know each other as they rode to and from work each day on the street car.  My mother told her new friend how much she wanted to marry a farmer and be a farmer's wife some day.  Well, Marion told my mother that she knew just the young man for her! Her brother was studying soil conservation and agriculture at Penn State, and when he finished his studies he was going to have a farm!  And so it was determined that my mother would go with Marion up to their family vacation cabin in Cook's Forest for the weekend and meet her brother Bill.


My father said that when he first saw my mother coming across the field with his sister to meet him, he knew that she was the girl he wanted to marry! He hadn't even met her yet!


The story goes that they walked and talked all evening and most of the night long, for there was a big old harvest moon shining up in the sky, and they fell in love under the "harvest moon".
In the following years every so often they would sing this song in remembrance of that first night they met:

Shine On, Shine On Harvest Moon

The night was mighty dark so you could hardly see
For the moon refused to shine
Couple sitting underneath the willow tree
For love, they pined
Little May was kinda 'fraid of darkness
So she says "I guess I'll go."
Boy began to sigh, looked up to the sky
Told the sky his little tale of woe

So shine on
Shine on harvest moon
Up in the sky
I ain't had no lovin' since January, February, June or July
Snow time ain't no time to stay outdoors and spoon
So shine on
Shine on harvest moon for me and my gal
Snow time ain't no time to stay outdoors and spoon
So shine on
Shine on harvest moon for me and my gal

And so they courted for a while and when he finished his studies at college they got married and went to live on a farm where he had gotten a job as the farm manager.  
This picture was taken at their first farm in Mercer, PA. (circa 1943?) This is a rare occasion when both of my parents' families were together. My mother is not in this picture for some reason. I'm thinking she probably took the picture and was most likely expecting her first baby and didn't want her picture taken. But I love that both sets of my grandparents are in this picture.
L to R Front: my cousin Bill Moss, Uncle Ed Moss, Grandpa Benton F. Tedlie, Grandma Flora Sheets Tedlie, Grandma Elva (Sowers) Hill Mursch, Cousin Edson Moss
L to R Back: my Aunt Margie (Tedlie) Moss, Aunt Marion Mursch (Ryder), Grandpa William H. Mursch, my Dad William Fred Mursch, my Aunt Ruth Mursch (Gammie), and a friend that I do not know.


That was good for a few years, and right away the babies started coming along, one, two, and three all within a few years time.  Then he had the opportunity to go into a partnership with a gentleman who would finance a farm for him and my dad would jointly own the farm and do the actual farming. (This farm was in Clarion, PA). The other man was an attorney, but he loved farming and would come out and help on the weekends as often as he could.  A few years later another child would be born...me! My mother was loving being a farmer's wife and all was grand. 

Our family on Easter at my Aunt Audrey and Uncle Paul's farm, which was not far from our farm.

And again, our young family:
L to R: Russell, Clifford, Doris and Pam (me)  circa 1953



But then in a few years (early 1950's) times were getting difficult for farming. You either had to go big or get out.  They really didn't have the means to "go big", and so it was decided to sell the farm and we moved to Florida when I was almost six years old. It was a sad day when we sold the farm and packed up our belongings that we could take with us and moved away from our beloved horses, cows, chickens, our dog Laddie, and our cats.  My mother really didn't want to leave the farm and especially didn't especially want to move to Florida, but being the loving and obedient wife, she made the most of it.  Our family settled into Florida pretty well...and my dad built a beautiful home (Click HERE for more about that house) where we lived happily ever after. My parents both were able to live in their home until they passed away five years apart, and then the house was sold, and my parents are together again in heaven, where they say there is no need for the sun or the moon, but I bet they still love to sing that song and dance in the fields of heaven together now and then. 

Here's a close up of my mom and dad on their wedding day:

And here is what I call their heavenly picture, because it just looks like they are smiling down at us from heaven. This picture was taken for their 60th wedding anniversary, just four years before Mom would enter heaven, and Daddy five years after her.


"Shine on, shine on harvest moon, for me and my gal"


Addendum:

Here is a picture of my Mom at the cabin in 1976, when they went back to visit relatives in PA.  My grandparents sold the cabin when they retired and moved to Florida in the 1950's.  However, the new owners kept it pretty much exactly the way my grandparents had left it, with the exception they added indoor plumbing and a bathroom.  
For my parents' 50th anniversary in 1992 our whole family went back to PA for a family reunion at my uncle's home, which was near the cabin and also near our old farm.  The new owners of the cabin very graciously allowed our family to tour the old cabin and hear my Dad share the story of how he and his dad built the cabin when my dad was a teenager. It was their family vacation home for many years while they still lived in the Pittsburgh area, which made for a happy fresh air escape from the noise and soot of the big city back in the day. I have an old video movie of our visit there. I wish I could somehow condense it to play it here some way. It was a wonderful time together for us all to hear the story again of how my parents met and fell in love at this cabin.

But here is a little highlight of our visit to the cabin that day in 1992.  My Dad is showing off and and trying to balance himself on the rock that sits next to the driveway to the cabin, which says "Pinoke Lodge". That is the same rock my grandparents put there when they built the cabin, and somewhere there is a picture of my grandfather standing on that rock just the same way. I wish I had it.  


This is a real treasure: L to R: (Front): My Aunt Marion, (who introduced my parents) (Back): My mother and my Aunt Ruth, (Daddy's little sister)
This picture was taken on that same rock not long after my parents met

And here is our family, standing in front of the cabin in 1992:
L to R: Daddy, Mama, Russell, Clifford, Doris and Pam (me).


I hope you have enjoyed this little walk down memory lane to the cabin with me. 

 5/16/2023:  Happy Heavenly 80th  81st Anniversary to my parents!  And even though you may have already seen this picture on a recent post for Mother's Day, I am adding it here again so it becomes a part of this family "record" for the future.    I just love this picture so much, I can't seem to get enough of looking at it.  It makes me happy and a little sad at the same time. We were all so young and innocent and healthy and happy then. It was a very happy time. This picture also includes our doggie Laddie, who I loved so very much.  I am very thankful for this family that God placed me in!
L to R: Clifford, Russell, Laddie, Mama, Doris, Daddy and me!


Monday, August 22, 2022

Monday Monday...

Here it is Monday, August 22, and I still haven't posted my usual monthly calendar post! August has just slipped right through my fingers with so much activity going on.


There's been no time for me to go swing on a swing like this sweet little girl and her doggy...the caption says "After Chores"...that's probably why I haven't...the chores just keep coming! LOL.

This painting is from my "Country Seasons" Calendar by John Sloane. His paintings always seem to capture my heart. Wouldn't you love to be there too? Oh to be a carefree child again...


Then on another wall in my "Room with a View" I have this Teapot Calendar, which features a different delightful teapot each month.  My dear sister Doris gives me this calendar each year for Christmas, although she said last year they are getting more difficult to find...so we shall see what happens this year!  I save them from year to year because they have so many interesting pictures and stories about teatime around the world...like this one from Rustic Brittany:




Now don't you want to find a delicious loaf of crusty bread and slather it with some creamy fresh butter and have a cup of tea with me?  Let's do it!!

We can pretend we are sitting in this lovely cottage, which was painted so beautifully by Thomas Kinkade...Now that truly would be a delight!




One delightful thing that happened this month was our anniversary, which you already know about. We received this beautiful card from a thoughtful gentleman in our church who makes it his ministry to send out cards to everyone for their birthdays and anniversaries.  Little did he know that swans are especially meaningful to us.  My hubby bought the lovely glass swans for me one year because he remembered that his mother told us that swans were a part of our family crest on her mother's side. And even though I have been unable to verify that claim, it was still a beautiful thought and we have adopted it for ourselves.  So receiving this lovely card on our anniversary was very touching.


Next week we will celebrate our son's birthday on his actual birthday...and then again we will celebrate with the family at large on Labor Day! Family from a couple of hours away will be traveling here on Labor Day so we can actually celebrate not only Ben's birthday, but our nephew Nicholaus' birthday, which is on the same day, just 31 years apart, and also my husband's brother Bill's birthday, which was earlier this month, and also my niece Debbie's birthday, which is a few days after Ben's birthday! Then of course there was our anniversary, and my hubby's brother Bill and wife Peggy will have an anniversary this month as well! August is a big month! Oh, wait! I almost forgot, my niece and her hubby had their anniversary this month too! And their son will have a birthday right around Labor Day...so it will be a BIG celebration!  Everyone is coming here and they all want to tour Dixie Cottage after lunch! It will be a fun fun day!

So moving right along and flying by to say so long, like this pontoon plane that flew over us the other day while we were walking...



I will say farewell for now!
Have a happy Monday! 







 

Friday, November 12, 2021

Friday Foto Friends

Good Friday Morning everyone! Hope it is a beautiful day in your neighborhood, wherever you may be!
I took this picture yesterday morning for Veteran's Day, thinking I would write a post, but never got around to it yesterday...but it's always a good thing to share pictures of our great American Flag and to honor those who have given so much for our freedoms. May we never take that for granted.
Freedom is never free! Someone has paid the price for us, so let us be thankful and always mindful of that fact. May God bless our veterans everywhere. We appreciate the sacrifices you have made on our behalf.


Yesterday was also another very special day...the 4th anniversary of our "kids" wedding day!
I took this picture of them yesterday morning when they stopped by our house on their way to a day filled with some fun and adventure. They took the day off from their work at the store, well, with the exception of making one big delivery of some furniture to a customer near Jacksonville, and also shopping for some things for their special "Sip and Shop" sales day coming up this Saturday at their store in St. Augustine, Dixie Cottage, well...anyway, they tried to take the day off...


And they made it to the beach and out to lunch at some nice little seafood place.  They sent us this picture to show they did get to have some fun!  One thing they are learning, when you are self-employed you gotta grab the moments when you can. Thankfully they have a couple of vendor helpers who can "man" the store for them occasionally so they can get away for a day. 
We are so thankful for this precious couple and especially for our sweet "daughter in love" that God has brought into our family.
Here they were 4 years ago:



May God bless them with many many more happy years together.

Now on to other things!  
In my wanderings around our yard I noticed that this variegated philodendron plant is growing wild all over our wooded lot.  It is lovely, BUT it is a bit invasive and is not good for the trees. 
I looked it up online and discovered that there are Etsy sites who are selling this stuff for hundreds and thousands of dollars! Yikes!! I may have a gold mine here! 
However, I would like to just get rid of it before it destroys our trees! 
So, if you happen to be in the area and would like to come and get some of this for your own houseplants, please come help yourself! If I were a very enterprising person, I might start putting it in pots and selling it...but that sounds too much like work to me. I'd rather just give it away.
So come and get it!





It probably all started with someone throwing out a houseplant that they thought was dead...and this is what happened here in our tropical woods!!


It is quite pretty...and grows quite large!



Okay, enough of that! 

Now, this past year our ladies' group at our church, the UMW, and our Ladies' Bible Study group, have been meeting in our church parsonage house for our meetings because it is empty, (our pastor has his own home), and it is a lovely big house with plenty of room. You may recall that we actually lived in that house for a couple of months when we were in transition from our previous home to this present home.

Anyway, one of the issues we have faced with using this house was that we have several ladies who some physical disabilities and must use a walker or a wheelchair to get around.  This house was not equipped with a handicapped accessible bathroom, so it was becoming an issue for them to participate in our activities at this house.  Finally, a member of our church who is also a builder/handyman, was able to install a wider door to the bathroom (32" wide) and add a grab bar by the toilet, (which was already high enough to meet ADA standards), so that now no one should have any difficulty being able to access the facilities!  Our ladies are all VERY thankful for this much needed improvement!

One of the projects our ladies work on is buying and wrapping Christmas gifts for the children of our community. Our little church (which averages about 60-70 people each week at this time) , manages to buy enough toys, underwear, socks, and school supplies each year to give to the 500+ students at our elementary school! Yes, you heard that right! We have done this consistently for many years!  They start collecting new toys for Christmas back in January and then start gift wrapping in August or September. Here is the current stack of gifts that have been wrapped by our ladies:


And it is still growing. However, we found out just this past week that the school really doesn't want the toys, etc., gift wrapped anymore, so they can make sure everyone gets equal gifts, etc., but they said we don't have to unwrap what we've done...just don't wrap any more!  That's nice to know...just too bad they didn't tell us sooner! LOL.


I am amazed at what these faithful ladies have been able to accomplish, with God's help. 

Okay, back to nature for a minute.
I noticed some different looking birds on Still Waters Pond yesterday afternoon, sitting out on a little sand bar in the water:

I had to zoom in to figure out that they were a couple of buzzards, sitting there enjoying life on the pond for a spell! Never saw that before...

This "Anhinga" was keeping a close watch on them from his perch in the water while he dried his wings.

And then these two crows were having a little tea party at the birdbath, visiting with Bobby the Squirrel.

One crow flew away, leaving this crow as the "king of the mountain", or the conqueror of Bobby the Squirrel...or maybe Bobby was just giving him a "piggy back ride". LOL.


One day I watched these Sand Hill Cranes out on the little sand bar playing with a discarded tire that some inconsiderate person threw onto the pond from the highway on the other side of those trees. I have not been happy about that, but the cranes seem to think this is their own little playground and they enjoy playing on it like it is their personal tire swing or something like that...


Glad they are enjoying it, because I personally would like to go get rid of it, but I can't get to it. 
Oh well, such is life. I just wish people were more considerate of our nature and land...


Okay, that's all I've got in the way of pictures for today.  

I do have some prayer requests:
  
Please remember our blogging friend Mildred Nalley from her blog that was called "Laurel Wood" (but it has recently been removed).  She is in Hospice care and is in the final stages of her earthly life. I know she would appreciate your thoughts and prayers on her behalf at this time.

And my friend Jimmy that I told you about last week will be having surgery next week to remove the brain tumor, followed by radiation. Then following that he will also be having colon surgery and further treatment, but the oncologists have assured him that his condition is very treatable and they have high hopes. I know he and his family will also appreciate your thoughts and prayers. 

And a praise report for me! I am feeling better and better with each new day. I was having some difficulty with swallowing, as a side-effect of the surgery...but finally this week that has improved greatly and hopefully I'll be able to eat a good Thanksgiving dinner when the time comes!  Praise God for His healing power!! And thank you for your prayers!

I like this message from the little devotional book, "Choose Grace"...


Perhaps some of us are having some "shaky knees" this week and needed this word of encouragement. I know God's Word always helps me when I am feeling shaky or discouraged...it's always like a strong hand that comes alongside to lift me up and help me keep going.  
Praise God!

Have a blessed and beautiful day, my friends!!