We're delighted with this great photo from the 1970s, submitted by Uncle Joe, of uncles LeRoy, Ed and John smokin', drinkin' and readin' in the hunting shack at Waldesruh. No word on whether they bagged any deer.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Uncles go hunting
We're delighted with this great photo from the 1970s, submitted by Uncle Joe, of uncles LeRoy, Ed and John smokin', drinkin' and readin' in the hunting shack at Waldesruh. No word on whether they bagged any deer.
Monday, January 26, 2009
Derby dude
Sunday, January 25, 2009
One smart cookie, this cousin
Welcoming the Year of the Ox
Elizabeth, right, and one of her dancin' pals.
A rough little video clip of Elizabeth's troupe (click on the arrow and turn on your computer's sound). That's her at center left, second row, with bangs and bouncing pigtails, swinging her hips with a jaunty air.
Happy Birthday, Florence!
In the rush of inauguration week, we forgot to wish Florence a happy 83rd birthday on Jan. 20! Hope she had a good one; we suspect so, since we hear that she and Harry on are a cruise down Mexico-way. Here she is a few years ago with the Sprick kids' beloved horse Babe and siblings Elmer, Alverna and Katie.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Happy Birthday to ChrisMiller!ChrisMiller!
Happy 51st Birthday to cousin Chris, the scrapblog editor's favorite brother. He's marking his birthday as he does every year, by coming down with a humdinger of a cold. As he told cousin Sam today, he was thinking of employing the cold remedy routine followed by Uncle Gustav Krociel: a shot of "medicine" along with some nice smoked fish, followed by vigorous loading and unloading of sand and/or large pieces of generally unidentifiable rummage to and from a battered pickup, commencing with an upside-down afternoon nap in some unsuspecting relative's bed, hat over his face and feet nestled on pillow. Sounds reasonable. Happy Birthday, Mr. Dees!
Barack Sprick Obama takes the helm
When it comes to analysis, however, we don't need the Times. We called our own esteemed Gray Lady, senior scrapblog analyst and historical-tour back-seat commentator Anna Sprick Smith, for her assessment. Anna, who would have liked to have been there with all those smiling people in cool hats, instead watched the festivities from the comfort of her armchair in Red Wing, Minn. She pronounced the day dazzling and was especially pleased to see all those happy faces in the crowd. She was gratified that there were no arrests (no arrests?? not even ELCA conventions can say THAT), that Barack was so gracious to G.W. (despite everything, you know) and that the little girls were so well-behaved (though, say! weren't they missing school?), and wondered if Michelle's feet got sore in those groovy green shoes. She predicted that things will get better now. There you have it -- Anna's analysis!
Friday, January 16, 2009
Minneapolis Star Tribune declares bankruptcy
You heard it right, cousins -- the Minneapolis Star Tribune, employer of cousins Pam and Chris, has declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy. For now, at least, this doesn't mean that Pam and Chris' families, with their many children, pets and knickknacks, will be moving into your basements. We're hoping that our owner, the shadowy private equity firm Avista Capital Partners, can shed some of its outrageous debts via bankruptcy and that our jobs will endure, though probably in very different, more demanding and lower-paid ways. (Chapter 11 involves reorganizing; it's not as dire as Chapter 7, which involves liquidation.)
Although print newspapers are all in trouble these days because most people now get their news from free online sites and stellar scrapblogs like this one, it's your scrapblog editor's personal opinion that the Strib's financial troubles are due more to old-fashioned greed and mismanagement than they are to the cultural slouching toward digital-only media. And don't believe anything you read about it being the unions' fault -- our unions have made major sacrifices and are willing to make more, but only if equity is involved. As one of our colleagues told other media this morning, "This paper is more ours than theirs." The Strib we put out -- both print and online versions -- continues to make a profit. But Avista blithely used major debt to buy us, and now it can't get out from under that debt, so it's deep-sixing us to focus on its more profitable oil-drilling and waste-management holdings.
Meanwhile, feel free to send cards, large checks and care packages full of delicious homemade cookies or hotdishes to Pam and Chris.
So you think it's cold and snowy this week?
Frosty-faced Minnesota and Wisconsin cousins just coming in from shoveling or having their cars jumped may be comforted to know that this winter is nothing compared to the momentous ones of our youth in which we all walked 5 miles to school barefoot through the snow. For instance, here's cousin Davy up to his derriere in some serious snow back in that well-known Ice Age, the 1960s.
The scrapblog editor's favorite weather joke of the week came from her colleague Rohan Preston: "It's so cold that I saw Bernie Madoff walking down the street, and his hand was in his own pocket." And her favorite pondering on the cold is by her friend Laurie Hertzel in her wonderful blog.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Cruisin' with cousins Sam and Bridget and their boys
Here's the ship they sailed on. It's almost as nice as Uncle Elmer's fishing boat.
In this photo of empty beer bottles, tall glasses and a non-cousin go-go dancer, you may also notice some cousins. There they are, the scamps -- Sam, Zachary, Bridget, Tyler and Alex. We simply cannot understand how they could have fun without the rest of us. What amusement can lolling in a luxurious swimming pool atop a gorgeous cruise ship in a climate paradise whilst sipping large, colorful drinks with pastel umbrellas in them as groovy reggae music wafts on the gentle flower-kissed breeze possibly be without their extra-large, extra-loud Miller cousins doing cannonballs nearby?
Tyler, Alex and Zachary posed during a leisurely swim outing to some paradise-like location. Almost as nice as the Old Frontenac beach.
Bridget, Zachary, Alex, Tyler and Sam at some mysterious, haunted, ivy-draped ruin. Almost as nice as cousin Pam's historic Old Frontenac outhouse, wouldn't you say?
A serious note -- during the cruise, their ship encountered a small boat carrying Cuban refugees adrift on the high seas. Sam took this photo of folks from the boat going out to meet it. The cruise ship took the refugees aboard and they were later picked up from the Coast Guard. Sounds like some lives might have been saved. Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Portrait of the Noah as a young man


Thursday, January 8, 2009
Obituary for Aunt Vi
You can find this obit for Aunt Vi, as well as an online condolences book, at http://www.schleicherfuneralhomes.com/index.cfm.
VIOLET "VI" ROSE SPRICK IRVIN
April 23, 1913 - Jan. 8, 2009
The funeral mass for Violet “Vi” Rose Sprick Irvin will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 12, at St. Mary of the Lake Catholic Church in Lake City, Minn., with Father Richard J. Dernek officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery in Lake City.
Mrs. Irvin, 95, of Lake City, died Thursday morning, Jan. 8, 2009, at the Lake City Medical Center–Mayo Health System Hospital in Lake City.
Violet Rose Sanders was born April 23, 1913 in Glasgow Township, Wabasha County, to Otto and Rose (Wilde) Sanders. She attended District 68 School, where she participated in softball and volleyball. Moving to West Albany Township in Wabasha County, she was an active member of St. Patrick’s Church, a member of the Young Lady’s Catholic Sodality and choir, and presided as first president of the Rosary Society.
Violet married LeRoy F. Sprick on Sept. 9, 1933. They farmed in West Albany until 1945, when they moved to Lake City, where she worked at the Lake City Hospital for 19 years, retiring in 1964. As a member of St. Mary of the Lake Catholic Parish, she acted as treasurer of the Women’s Guild. She was also an active Camp Fire leader, Country Club member, Women’s Club member and Garden Club member and participated in Lake City Home Extension. She served as treasurer of the Wabasha Home Extension Group.
Vi’s husband, LeRoy, died Jan. 29, 1985. In 1988, she married Robert J. Irvin of Red Wing, Minn. They lived in Red Wing until 1996, when they moved to Lake City. Robert died on Aug. 11, 2008.
She is survived by her daughter, Leah Davidson of Boca Raton, Fla.; two grandchildren, Leah-Jean Purtee of Seattle, Wash., and Richard Davidson of Orlando, Fla.; four great-grandchildren, Christopher Sands and Keith, Kelsey and Chloe Davidson; a brother, Joseph Sanders of Lake City, and a sister, Celia (James Sr.) Danckwart of Lake City. She was preceded in death by her father, Otto Sanders; her mother, Rose Wilde Sanders Tschoepe; her husbands; two brothers, Richard and Eugene, and a sister, Jeanette Danckwart.
Friends may visit from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 11, at Schleicher Funeral Homes' Lake City Chapel and one hour prior to services at the church on Monday. A prayer service will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.
Remembering Aunt Vi
With Grandma Sprick at the old farmhouse after she became engaged to LeRoy Sprick.
That's her with the Sprick kids. She's the one with the dark hair in the back row.
With daughter Leah, our senior cousin.
With daughter Leah and granddaughter Leah-Jean.
Singing with the Stump-In Choir. That's her in the middle of the front row.







