Thursday, April 30, 2015

Joyous April 2015



April in Wisconsin can be capricious, weather-wise, and this year was no exception with extremes from upper 70s to down to 22 plus snow and icy winds.  But none of that stops the arrival of spring, the return of birds and flowers—makes folks go around with smiles on their faces.

Rhiannon admires her new brother Caleb
Mark and Hilde were especially happy this month with the arrival of another precious grandchild:  Caleb Fritz Henkel on April 8.  He is beautiful, concentrating on eating and growing and Rhiannon and Rowan are enjoying the new family member.  He was baptized on April 11, with both sponsors, cousin Alana and her husband Justin Laufman, down from MN for the night.  The gathering of family for happy times is always special – all the Fritzes were there (with Grandpa Fritz baptizing his first grandson),  great-Grandma Arlene, and others from the Bormann clan, including Leslie and Kim, Heidi and Erich Zeimantz.

Just before Caleb arrived the four prospective grandparents shared Easter with a lovely meal Claudette prepared.  It is nice having them ‘nearby’ in Waupaca!  Hilde and Mark were so grateful that the postponement of the Iowa trial allowed them to be around to celebrate Easter, to rejoice at the baptism and get the gardens plowed up and ready.  Perhaps in December when they head to Iowa it will not be too nasty.
 
Mark and Hilde were also able to attend the pressure points seminar that Dr. Stevens presented.  They are always enjoyable.  Even those participating in several learn a few new tricks and refresh the other skills, while seeing old friends.

The weather was really nasty when Hilde helped with the county’s tree and shrub sale, but bags and bags of small, medium and rather tall trees were separated and tagged, with a little hot cocoa to warm the ladies up.  Then Mark and Hilde planted another 25 tamarack and 25 hazelnuts…and flagged them all so they don’t suffer a ‘baling death’ like some others have.
Mark had a lengthy trial vanish from his calendar as it settled, so the summer will not be on the road, but home enjoying all the activities of summer in the yard and garden.  That is very appealing!

Finally at the end of the month, Hilde was able to have lunch with Laurel over in Buffalo.  We don't run out of things to talk about, for sure.
Spring is here, the forsythia has fallen like golden stars on the newly greened grass…and the evenings are alive with our frog chorus.   A couple of evenings have allowed for sunset tranquility on the deck.   Enjoy spring!




Our sweet sleepy Caleb

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