Cousin Chatsie Miller Northrup has grown a beard! We haven't seen her in a while, so when we got this photo we were speechless! What a shocker! She was so glamorous! What happened?????
The story behind the story: It was recently Scottish Heritage Days again at First Presbyterian Church in Wichita, Kan., where Chatsie is senior pastor. During the children's portion of a special service, she donned the fake beard to appear as John Calvin, then asked the children who they thought she was. Says Chats: "They said God and Abraham Lincoln! But eventually we got to Calvin." We would have said a member of ZZ Top.
But seriously, we're very proud of Chatsie, who your scrapbook editor will be visiting in about three weeks. Below, more very nice photos from that special service:
Friday, October 30, 2009
Shocking news from Kansas!
Cousin Chatsie Miller Northrup has grown a beard! We haven't seen her in a while, so when we got this photo we were speechless! What a shocker! She was so glamorous! What happened?????
The story behind the story: It was recently Scottish Heritage Days again at First Presbyterian Church in Wichita, Kan., where Chatsie is senior pastor. During the children's portion of a special service, she donned the fake beard to appear as John Calvin, then asked the children who they thought she was. Says Chats: "They said God and Abraham Lincoln! But eventually we got to Calvin." We would have said a member of ZZ Top.
But seriously, we're very proud of Chatsie, who your scrapbook editor will be visiting in about three weeks. Below, more very nice photos from that special service:
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
A very fine tennis player
Congrats to cousin Katie Sprick, left, and her Eau Claire North High tennis doubles partner Sammie Swanson! They didn't win the state championship, but they came close. Here's a link to an Eau Claire Leader-Telegram story. And another.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Watch out, world! It was a Miller family weekend
In this photo of a large, delicious cake, you may also notice a Miller. Yes, Elizabeth is 6! We celebrated (not for the first time). It seems like Elizabeth was just 2, and now all of a sudden she's 6, but that's how time races along, eh?
In this photo of large, delicious pumpkins, you may also notice a Miller. That's Elizabeth again, pretending to be a pumpkin.
Hannah gave this cleverly designed pumpkin a thumbs-up. (This was the day before the Vikings got beaten by the Steelers.)
The Millers also enthusiastically trooped over to the Lake City nursing home from Pam's Lake City pad, creating quite a scene there with multiple strollers competing for hall space with walkers and wheelchairs. Not finding Anna in her room, they marched into the activities room, where she was making Halloween cards with other demure seniors, and noisily kidnapped her. Anna didn't seem to mind, partly because she got to meet the newest member of our extended family, Avamarie, age 1. Former teacher Anna was also very impressed with all that Elizabeth is learning this year in all-day kindergarten.
Anna liked Avamarie so much she gave her (and proud dad Chris) an official blessing ...
... not to be outdone, Ava then blessed Anna.
The oldest and youngest members of our extended family posed nicely for this snapshot.
Postscript: Another recent visitor to Anna was German cousin Britta Augustin and friend Larry.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Dancing with the stars -- er, Millers
Another really nice lake
Making history in Hopkins
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Major birthday alert!
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Hi everybody!
An October walk
Everywhere, the sumac was brilliant.
By Pleasant Lake (that little lake near New Frontenac), we encountered this puzzling sign, which originally said something about "wildlife something-or-other."
The last days of summer
Happy Birthday to TBro!
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Aunties lineup
Thursday, October 1, 2009
October arrives, bringing two family birthdays
Uncle Charles John CJ Kirkwood, shown here a few years ago with handsome sons Joe and Tuck.
And cousin Patty Pepin, shown here in a recent photo with Aunt Anna Sprick Smith.
















