Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Time to heal, Time for change....let's hope!


Although Mark and I are disappointed about the election results, Mark said it best when he told me "It's time to heal." We want what is best for our country and although we firmly believed that Mr. John McCain was the right man to lead our country we will accept "America's votes" with open minds and extreme hope that he moves our country forward with the changes he promised during his campaign.

Here are Senator John McCain's comments following the election results:

Remarks from Senator John McCain
November 4, 2008
Thank you. Thank you, my friends. Thank you for coming here on this beautiful Arizona evening.

My friends, we have -- we have come to the end of a long journey. The American people have spoken, and they have spoken clearly. A little while ago, I had the honor of calling Senator Barack Obama to congratulate him on being elected the next president of the country that we both love.

In a contest as long and difficult as this campaign has been, his success alone commands my respect for his ability and perseverance. But that he managed to do so by inspiring the hopes of so many millions of Americans who had once wrongly believed that they had little at stake or little influence in the election of an American president is something I deeply admire and commend him for achieving.

This is an historic election, and I recognize the special significance it has for African-Americans and for the special pride that must be theirs tonight.

I've always believed that America offers opportunities to all who have the industry and will to seize it. Senator Obama believes that, too. But we both recognize that though we have come a long way from the old injustices that once stained our nation's reputation and denied some Americans the full blessings of American citizenship, the memory of them still had the power to wound.

A century ago, President Theodore Roosevelt's invitation of Booker T. Washington to dine at the White House was taken as an outrage in many quarters. America today is a world away from the cruel and prideful bigotry of that time. There is no better evidence of this than the election of an African American to the presidency of the United States. Let there be no reason now for any American to fail to cherish their citizenship in this, the greatest nation on Earth.

Senator Obama has achieved a great thing for himself and for his country. I applaud him for it, and offer in my sincere sympathy that his beloved grandmother did not live to see this day, though our faith assures us she is at rest in the presence of her creator and so very proud of the good man she helped raise.

Senator Obama and I have had and argued our differences, and he has prevailed. No doubt many of those differences remain. These are difficult times for our country, and I pledge to him tonight to do all in my power to help him lead us through the many challenges we face.
I urge all Americans who supported me to join me in not just congratulating him, by offering our next president our good will and earnest effort to find ways to come together, to find the necessary compromises, to bridge our differences, and help restore our prosperity, defend our security in a dangerous world, and leave our children and grandchildren a stronger, better country than we inherited.

Whatever our differences, we are fellow Americans. And please believe me when I say no association has ever meant more to me than that.

It is natural tonight to feel some disappointment, but tomorrow we must move beyond it and work together to get our country moving again. We fought as hard as we could.

And though we fell short, the failure is mine, not yours.

I am so deeply grateful to all of you for the great honor of your support and for all you have done for me. I wish the outcome had been different, my friends. The road was a difficult one from the outset. But your support and friendship never wavered. I cannot adequately express how deeply indebted I am to you.

I am especially grateful to my wife, Cindy, my children, my dear mother and all my family and to the many old and dear friends who have stood by my side through the many ups and downs of this long campaign. I have always been a fortunate man, and never more so for the love and encouragement you have given me.

You know, campaigns are often harder on a candidate's family than on the candidate, and that's been true in this campaign. All I can offer in compensation is my love and gratitude, and the promise of more peaceful years ahead.

I am also, of course, very thankful to Governor Sarah Palin, one of the best campaigners I have ever seen and an impressive new voice in our party for reform and the principles that have always been our greatest strength. Her husband Todd and their five beautiful children with their tireless dedication to our cause, and the courage and grace they showed in the rough-and-tumble of a presidential campaign. We can all look forward with great interest to her future service to Alaska, the Republican Party and our country.

To all my campaign comrades, from Rick Davis and Steve Schmidt and Mark Salter, to every last volunteer who fought so hard and valiantly month after month in what at times seemed to be the most challenged campaign in modern times, thank you so much. A lost election will never mean more to me than the privilege of your faith and friendship.

I don't know what more we could have done to try to win this election. I'll leave that to others to determine. Every candidate makes mistakes, and I'm sure I made my share of them. But I won't spend a moment of the future regretting what might have been.

This campaign was and will remain the great honor of my life. And my heart is filled with nothing but gratitude for the experience and to the American people for giving me a fair hearing before deciding that Senator Obama and my old friend Senator Joe Biden should have the honor of leading us for the next four years.

I would not be an American worthy of the name, should I regret a fate that has allowed me the extraordinary privilege of serving this country for a half a century. Today, I was a candidate for the highest office in the country I love so much. And tonight, I remain her servant. That is blessing enough for anyone and I thank the people of Arizona for it.

Tonight, more than any night, I hold in my heart nothing but love for this country and for all its citizens, whether they supported me or Senator Obama, I wish Godspeed to the man who was my former opponent and will be my president.

And I call on all Americans, as I have often in this campaign, to not despair of our present difficulties but to believe always in the promise and greatness of America, because nothing is inevitable here.

Americans never quit. We never surrender. We never hide from history, we make history.

Thank you, and God bless you, and God bless America. Thank you all very much.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Mark's new little girl....Drowsy!






Mark loves babies so much...he is especially fond of Drowsy. Sophie and I like to sneak her into bed with him so that when he wakes up he gets to see her happy little face smiling at him.
He loves her and is so happy she is in his life!
Just ask him!

Sophie is very crafty!




Aunty Sandra gave Sophie this foam art set...like little foam beads that you press together into shapes...not messy at all!
Sophie enjoyed making shapes and little characters like her little penguin!

We enjoy having craft time!
I'm trying to teach Sophie how to knit..maybe she could knit you a nice sweater! What's your favorite color?

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Don't worry....Be HAPPY!





I found this picture online and it made me smile!
If you need a reason to smile and can't find one...look at this picture!

Fall is definetly in the air...it's getting pretty darn cold outside. Snow is mentioned here and there during weather reports but we have yet to see a flake.
I'm one of those weird ones who is looking forward to it snowing...maybe this winter we will do more fun things outside like ski, snowboard, go sledding, snowshoeing and more!

The other night I packed away our summer clothes but I still have to unpack my sweaters!

Remember...smile! It makes people wonder what you are thinking!
Much love!

Friday, October 10, 2008

Trevor's First Year of Football

Go #83!! Go Lakes!! Run Forrest....Run....I mean Trevor!!

Sunday, October 5, 2008

2008 Fall Color Tour



Mark and I enjoyed a relaxing drive to Copper Harbor on Saturday. We took the Brockway Mountain Drive all the way to the top and the view of the fall colors was B-E-A-U-tiful!

We had a delicious lunch at the Mariner North served by a very friendly waitress and surrounded by other "leaf-lookers" as the guy sitting next to us referred to the fall color tourists.

The view from Brockway Mountain of course made me think of my Dad and how much he loved the top of the mountain. I repeated the story of his jumping from one concrete block barrior to another....I could almost hear my Mom screaming "Billy get down from there!!"

The fall leaves, all the trees, the land that goes on and on for what seems like forever...makes me appreciate living in an "untouched" part of the world.

Feeling the crisp fall air, wearing sweaters, and cuddling closer! Say yes to fall!

Love, Jill

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Trevor's Got Game!


Trevor says "show me the money!"
What's that you say?
"I said show me the money!!"


#83 has some moves and he knows how to use
them!

First year of football for Trevor and his friends.These young men have so
much to learn, so many more years to learn it all in!

Sophie wants to be the team mascot...hmm...what's the
mascot of a lake?
If you think of something, please let me
know!

Go LAKES!!

We LOVE babies!


Yeah!

My sister Jennifer and her husband Mike had the most adorable little boy on September 20th, at 9:39 PM (Green Bay time). He was 8 lbs. 12 oz. of pure cuteness!

We didn't want to leave after we had a chance to hold him in our arms. I leaned down and took a big whiff of his sweet smelling hair.

We can't wait to see the little guy in another couple of weeks when the happy new parents bring little Michael JR. to meet his Grandmother Dorothy!


Babies are the best! They make us remember what's important in life...Smiles, giggles, and sweet smelling hair!

I love technology!


Wow! A place to leave messages and photos for friends and family to randomly read and leave comments on...

I am just starting our family "blogspot" so give me a chance to get comfortable with my surroundings! Soon I will be filling the information highway with all sorts of interesting tid-bits!


Please feel free to visit and comment whenever you'd like!


We are not the only goofy family out there!!


Much love!

Jill