Ya
know, I really didn't want to have to go to a bunch of different stores
to get all my shopping done. But, I decided... If I can get it
somewhere cheaper, Wal-Mart ain't getting that dollar...
Monday, October 29, 2012
$5.99 for A 2 Lb. box of Velveeta cheese at
Price Chopper OR $6.88 for a 2 Lb. box of Velveeta cheese at Wal-Mart?
W.T.H. ever happened to "Lowest prices in town"? Nope, I ain't
satisfied.... Not to mention the fact that, I can find... toilet
paper, garbage bags, sandwich bags, cleaning products, bath products
and much much more cheaper at the dollar store or grocery store...
What's up with that Wal-Mart? Can anybody say... "They need to change
their slogan"?
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Dyke Family Home
For the past few weeks I've been talking to two of my Aunts about our family and how we are kin to some of our relatives. One of my aunts sent me a picture of the home my grandmother grew up in. They said Granny Hazel commented about how she had to help clean and polish the winding staircase and just hated it. Here is the picture of the old Dyke family home.
My sister called me this morning and told me our cousin Teresa, who didn't know I was trying to figure out a bit about our family tree...Had called her to tell her about a strange dream she had. Teresa said she was standing in front of this big two story house, then she opened the door and went in. She could hear beautiful music and she followed the music up the winding stair case and down the hall until she got to the door the music was coming from. When she opened the door, there was our mom (who passed away in 2003) playing the piano. Teresa said mom looked surprised to see her and asked her what she was doing there, to which Teresa replied, "I don't know"... Then mom said, "We have to get you out of here quick, there's a storm coming"... Then the dream was over and Tresa was wakened by a loud clap of thunder from the thunderstorm that was going on as she slept.
Now her dream, isn't so unusual. What was though, is Teresa didn't know anything about about the Dyke family home or it having a winding staircase. She told my sister she did a quick sketch of it after her dream and she forwarded it to her... and then my sister forwarded it to me.. Uncanny resemblance in the houses wouldn't you say?
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Friday, July 27, 2012
Kin folk
Sometimes I stop at the beauty shop my sister owns and she’ll be fixing
some little old ladies hair, then she’ll say, “This is Aunt Ruby”… Or…”This is
Aunt Opel”… Or …”This is cousin so and so”, and I usually have no idea who they
are or how we’re kin. Not too long ago, when I popped in the beauty shop.. she
said, “This is Cousin Betty”, Betty and I both looked at each other and burst
out laughing. I had met Betty a few months earlier because she sat with one of
my clients, we had no idea we were cousins. Now another cousin and I are trying
to figure out how we’re cousins, we have it narrowed down to Aunt Mable (his
grandma) and Momma Hazel (my grandma), but we’re not sure how they were kin. He
said, maybe they were half sisters… Notice, he said, “MAYBE”.. In he doesn’t
know for sure. However, that is highly possible because I remember my mom talking
about her granddad; he was either married seven times or had seven different lady
friends he kept company with. The story was, when one would get mad at him and
kick him out of the house he would be seen going down the road to another lady friend’s
house with all his stuff packed on his horses back. I think he bounced around
between them. Hummm, now I’m going to have to find somebody old who remembers ..
And find out just how many kids this grandpa had.
Back in the 90’s, a little old lady from momma Hazel’s side of the
family (whom I didn’t know) passed away and my dad who was preaching the
funeral said there might not be a lot of family and friends there because she
had outlived most of them and it would be nice if I went since I was laid off
and had all that free time on my hands. So, I went. When I got inside where all
the family was waiting to be seated before the funeral, I didn’t see one person
I knew. I was beginning to think I was at the wrong funeral then, Bill and
Laverne Jones showed up.. I’m not sure how we’re kin to them either; I don’t
even know which one we’re kin to.. But, I betcha it has something to do with my
great grandpa.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
I"m A Fire Spotter
I Saw this on the way to one of my clients house
today and called 911 and told them the levee was on fire and I didn't
see anyone trying to put it out... And of course, I gave her
directions... Go through the four way stop towards Ingleside and you can't miss it, she said OK and hung up..
Then my sister who was listening to the scanner called me and said, "Call them back, they can't find it."
Sooo, I called them back...
Ring....
911...."911"
Me..."It's me again"
911..."Where's the fire at"
Me... You know where the four way stop is on state street by the golf course?"
911... "EVERYBODY knows where the four way stop is", (Duh, she was starting to sound kinda snippy) ;)
Me... "Well then, at the stop sign... Go straight like you're going to Ingleside and keep on going, you can't miss it." ( I mean, how big is Ingleside? I don't think it's even on the map)
911... Is it by the road?"
Me... "NO lady, I told you... It's on the levee"
Well, they found it.. That was around two P.m.... When I was on my way home close to 6 P.M.... There were more trucks heading out that way and it was still going. :(
Then my sister who was listening to the scanner called me and said, "Call them back, they can't find it."
Sooo, I called them back...
Ring....
911...."911"
Me..."It's me again"
911..."Where's the fire at"
Me... You know where the four way stop is on state street by the golf course?"
911... "EVERYBODY knows where the four way stop is", (Duh, she was starting to sound kinda snippy) ;)
Me... "Well then, at the stop sign... Go straight like you're going to Ingleside and keep on going, you can't miss it." ( I mean, how big is Ingleside? I don't think it's even on the map)
911... Is it by the road?"
Me... "NO lady, I told you... It's on the levee"
Well, they found it.. That was around two P.m.... When I was on my way home close to 6 P.M.... There were more trucks heading out that way and it was still going. :(
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
My Great Great Aunt Edith...
Edith May Dyke born May 4, 1877
in New Canton, Illinois Pike County
Father:
Noble M. Dyke born in 1833
Pennsylvania
died Jane 1903 in Pike County, Illinois
Mother: Adellia S. Turner born in 1844 in
England
Aunt Edith lead an interesting life from what little I can find out through old newspaper clipping and from my Aunt Linda who visited with her often.
Edith May Dyke left town (Hannibal,
MO.) at the age of 17 with
a circus that
came to town.
She started in show
business as a singer of ballads.
This start led to a far more exciting
career a an aerial performer.
While singing ballads the then Miss Edith Dyke was tutored on style
and technique by Mr. and Mrs. Harry
James, the grand-parents of
the renowned Harry James. There were
musicians into he show in which
Miss Dyke first started
singing.
At the age of 19 she became Mrs. Ansel
Smith upon marrying showman
Ansel Smith who had been appearing at
the Temple Theatre on East
Broadway in Alton.
They started work immediately on an
aerial act which was to later tour
internationally. The act started
touring the United States and after covering
47 states toured up
through British Columbia, Nova Scotia and
other
provinces of Canada. And also did
three command performance for the
King and Queen of
England.
Ringling Brothers, Hagenbeck
and Wallace, and Norris Roe are only three
of many famous circuses and shows that
presented their act.
After touring the North
America continent, their act was featured in such
far off places as Hawaii, the
Samoan Islands, Australia, New Zealand and
Tasmania. Visiting a total of 27
countries with their high wire act.
In 1917 the Smiths bought a home in East Alton at 526
Bowman Ave,
The Smiths lived there for
three years to care for her husbands ailing
Mother, who later
fell victim to one of the flu epidemics of that time and
passed away.
In 1919 the Smiths went
back to their profession and their first engagement
was the Academy Theatre in
Chicago. Nine years later after touring the
United States and part of Canada
again, they did another show at the
Academy Theatre. This was their
last public professional theater engagement.
For years the Smith's backyard
was like a circus with all the neighborhood children
being taught stunts by Mr.
Smith....one of the back yard tutelage was
Millie Weller of
Jerseyville, Illinois. She was taught the high wire act and went
on tour every summer.
Aunt Edith passed away July of 1960
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Friends doing Chubby Bunny
This is my daughter and her friends doing the chubby bunny challenge. One of them saw it on Youtube and they just had to do one of their own.
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