We are in full planning mode. We just bought tickets to go to Nashville to kick off our east coast trip for our friend Mari's wedding. We'll hang in Nashville for a few days, drive to Virginia to visit the Red Door Farmhouse, will then fly up to Albany, NY to head to the wedding spot near Catskill, NY.
This is some of the plans for 1 wedding. We have 8 this season. As if planning for the weddings isn't enough, Kataneh is in a few of them meaning there is bachelorette and bridal showers to plan as well. My god!
So, if we aren't planning for those, we are in full swing getting things in order for Emerson's first Bday next month. We have locked in the location, food, his outfit, and some games. We still need to get our outfits, music, and decorations in order. We are really excited. If you happen to be coming to his Bday, please bring any outdoor games you may have.
Speaking of Emerson, his girlfriend and him have been having serious talks about the future. He also has a new method of getting around town the house:
I got a call Easter Sunday morning from my mom with the news that Uncle Ronnie had died at home. Ironically, some of my fondest childhood memories were swapping Easter visits between my cousin's house in Tucson and ours in San Diego.
We were fortunate enough to see Uncle Ronnie this past Christmas. In fact, over that holiday break, we discovered that Ronnie and Emerson were Toe Brothers!
One time, we were visiting my aunt and uncle in Tucson, and I had brought my guitar. Uncle Ronnie looooooooved to sing tunes. I was shocked when he was able to free-style a verse about each of the 10 or so people sitting around the table as I played a blues standard. He loved to sing along when we played guitar.
I wasn't lucky enough to catch that on video, but this past Christmas, I did get a few songs on tape. Ronnie, my dad, and I stayed up late and played a few tunes into the night. Here are the two songs I captured. In the videos, you mostly see dad, but Uncle Ronnie is off to the right.
Long Black Veil:
Mercedes Benz:
We clearly didn't know all of 'Mercedes Benz'. In fact, I hadn't ever heard it! Behind dad to the right, you can see a pile of pillows and blankets which was Emerson's Rat's Nest.
Ronnie will be missed. At only 63 years of age, he was too young to go.
Born
September 16, 1948 in Reno, NV, to Morris and Vivian Friberg, and
passed away peacefully on April 8, 2012. Ron is survived by his wife
Bobbie, son Derryl, daughter Natalie (Eric) McEntaffer, grandson Trevor
McEntaffer, and beloved dogs Snickers and Suni. Ron is survived by
brothers Ed, David (Ettie), sister in law Ann, and sister Maureen
(Lloyd) Hopkins, and several nieces and nephews. Ron is preceded in
death by parents Morris and Vivian, brother Richard, and nephew Eric
Friberg.
Ron spent much of his childhood in Alturus, CA, where
he attended Modoc County High School. Ron served in the United States
Army in Vietnam, and attained an Honorable Discharge. Ron retired from
Union Pacific Railroad after 42 years. Ron was an avid San Francisco
Giants fan and enjoyed gardening and reading.
Published in Reno Gazette-Journal on April 13, 2012
Ronald
Dean Friberg Born September 16, 1948 in Reno, NV, to Morris and Vivian
Friberg, and passed away peacefully on April 8, 2012. Ron is survived by
his wife, Bobbie; son, Derryl; daughter, Natalie (Eric) McEntaffer;
grandson, Trevor McEntaffer and beloved dogs, Snickers and Suni. Ron is
survived by brothers, Ed and David (Ettie); sister-in-law, Ann and
sister, Maureen (Lloyd) Hopkins and several nieces and nephews. Ron is
preceded in death by parents, Morris and Vivian; brother, Richard and
nephew, Eric Friberg. Ron spent much of his childhood in Alturus, CA,
where he attended Modoc County High School. Ron served in the United
States Army in Vietnam and attained an Honorable Discharge. Ron retired
from Union Pacific Railroad after 42 years. Ron was an avid San
Francisco Giants fan and enjoyed gardening and reading. Arrangements by
ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Dodge Chapel. Source