Monday, January 19, 2009

Darlin' Dixie Divas gather for 2009



Another year older and another year wiser, the Darlin' Dixie Divas gathered once again at the Fudickar's camp Azulikit on beautiful Lake St. John. First on the agenda is to build a fire, an age old ceremony perfect for catching up on each others lives; what has changed, what has stayed the same.


Sadly, we said good-bye to one of our own. Cheri Cordray passed away on August 2, 2008. As a memorial held in her honor, beautiful pink carnations were tossed into the slate-gray, wind-whipped waters of Lake St. John by the Darlin' Dixie Divas.

In memory of Cheri.


On a happier note, Mary Jane and Brenda were surprised with a birthday cake!

For entertainment, Mary Ann brought in a karaoke machine! Did we ever have fun singing along to the oldies and some really cool country music! We acted like a bunch of kids and had the best time ever.











Friday, January 16, 2009

Dancin' 'round the campfire!


(From the 2007 photo collection)
Tomorrow's the day we've been waiting for
all year! The annual DDD sleep-over. Bring
your jammies girls and join in the fun!
Come on, let's celebrate life together.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Colorado New Year's Celebration

My family spent New Year's week in Colorado skiing.
We had a great time! Pictured below are my grandchildren
and Nanna! If anyone would like to look at more pictures
from our vacation you can check out: http://tiffeescolorado.blogspot.com



Arden and Madison


Kade and Jack Aaron

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Monday, December 15, 2008

Merry Christmas!


I wish each and everyone of you and your families a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Hope to see you all at our DDD sleep over.

Clockwise from left: Madison, Arden, Jack Aaron and Kade. Photo taken Christmas '06

Friday, December 12, 2008

DDD's 2008


We almost got blown away but we took our traditional
"pier" picture.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Belgium 2008


Buddy and I just returned from Belgium after visiting with Michael and his family for two weeks. He is a Captain in the Air Force and stationed over there.

He said that they were assured that it never snowed there but we had over a foot of snow and a blizzard for 3 days. The main focus was getting to be with all of them and we really didn't care what the weather was like.