Monday, January 23, 2012

Aunts Are a Blessing


The above photo was taken on an Easter Sunday many years ago. Aunt Chris is on the left front in pink. Aunt Georgia is standing in pink and white. Aunt Mick is standing in black. Mom is seated, front right, in black.


Last night A young friend sent a Facebook post about her becoming an aunt for the first time, which was scheduled to happen today. She'd already been out buying Auntie-related onesies, and will no doubt spoil little Kylie to pieces. Hurray for Aunts! New ones and old ones too.

Today I lost my last aunt on my mother's side. I'd last seen Aunt Millie at the funeral home when my Aunt Chris died recently at age 100. Aunt Millie was closer to my Mom's age. As my mother told everyone who would listen, she was the baby of her family, and Aunt Chris was the oldest. Aunt Millie was Mom's youngest brother's widow.

Aunts (and uncles too) have played very important roles in my life. I hope that my nieces and nephews will feel the same about me. My aunts reached out to me throughout my life. Aunt Georgie and Aunt Mick and Aunt Bonnie, by example and by deed, showed me how to be a lady. Aunt Marie and Aunt Millie showed me how to cope with adversity. All of them helped me feel a deep sense of Family, and all of them helped me want to be a better person. Aunt Georgie, Aunt Bonnie, Aunt Lilla, Aunt Marie, Aunt Mick, Aunt Millie, Aunt Chris - I was blessed with wonderful aunts. All of my aunts had outlived their spouses, my uncles, who were treasures to me too.

Today's post is in honor of family, of parents, uncles, grandparents, nieces, nephews, children, grandchildren and siblings -- but especially of Aunts. Special ladies, special people. I love you all!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Look Who's Here!

You saw him a few days ago. I know you did.

Who was it? And what did he bring?

Why it was Baby New Year bringing 2012!

It was hard getting his picture. It looks like 2012 will be a little hard to handle.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Octane5 Fundraiser

Octane5, the middle school aged boy band in New Albany Indiana is getting some press regarding their invitation to perform at NAMM in Anaheim California this month. If you are in the southern Indiana/Louisville Kentucky vicinity on Sunday January 8th, head over to Wick's Pizza in New Albany around noon for their fundraising concert. Last night's performance in Clarksville Indiana was a rousing success, reminiscent of some more famous boy bands' before-they-were-stars performances.


Zayne Hutchison, lead singer, Octane5:

See my previous post about the fundraiser on Sunday.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Help a Boy Band - Octane5 - Get to NAMM

Recently, a very good friend asked me to donate something for a fundraising auction to be held on January 8th in New Albany IN. This auction will be held to help pay for a trip to NAMM in California for Octane5, a very good local boy band. Her grandson Zayne Hutchison is the lead singer in the band.

I have been to a performance of the band, which was great fun, and I have more recently heard a vocal tape of Zayne singing. Very impressive! He's been a cutie all of his life, and I was happy to be able to donate. I hope someone bids on the painting I donated so it will be of some assistance toward their trip.

Octane5 is one of only 28 bands from around the country that has been asked to perform at the prestigious music event. Quite an honor, I think, for this little group of boys. I know the trip itself will be the thrill of a lifetime for them.

Here are pictures of the acrylic painting I donated, a photo of the poster for the band's fundraising auction and performance, and a photo of Zayne:





Good luck, Octane5!!!!!

NAMM = North American Music Merchandising (an annual show in southern California.)

If you like this, check out my Letterlady's Letters blog to see a recent project of lettering on a canvas painting.