Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Dolls for Africa

Carrie and Denver will be leaving on May 25, 2015, to do some missionary work in Africa where they have been doing so for the past three years.  We have been collecting throughout the year, flip flops (80), baseball caps (100), toothbrushes (100) and have been making little dolls (67) for the children in the villages.  This past week Barb McGrean visited Phyllis, Carolyn and Trudy in Texas and while there she volunteered to help Phyllis and Dick finish up the little dolls.  Quite a process...

 DOLLS FOR AFRICA
 DICK AND BARB STUFFING ARMS, LEGS AND BODIES...

 PHYLLIS SEWING - TRYING TO KEEP UP WITH THOSE STUFFING.
 Carrie, Denver and a friend will all be leaving on May 25th, and then others from their church will catch up with them in a few weeks to do their missionary work.  They will be there for approximately five weeks.  Need your support and prayers for them.

Monday, March 2, 2015

Cousins

Just a few of the "Cousins" took the chance to take the snap shot while at a family gathering in Des Moines, Iowa - February 2015
 Lynsley Hipsky, Carrie Christensen, Teresa Hunter, Julie Richeson, Jamie Pearson, Marcia Freeland, Sandi Curry and Marcy Finch (All first cousins)
Carrie Christensen, Lynsley Hipsky,  Joe De Joode with daughter and mother Penny De Joode.

Jon Gaylord Richeson

 Jon Gaylord Richeson


Jon "Dutch"  Richeson, 49, died February 21, 2015 in a tragic motorcycle accident along with his companion, Lanette LeCroy. Jon was born May 23, 1965 to Carolyn and Larry Richeson. He graduated from East High School in 1983 and served in the U.S. Army Reserves for 6 years. Jon attended Grand View University, and received his teaching certificate from Iowa State. He was employed at Des Moines Public Schools, Central Campus as a painting and drywall teacher for 20 years. He touched and changed the lives of many students. Jon apprenticed and worked as a painter for Victor Machir for 15 years. Jon also taught apprenticeship school at DMACC and was a member of the IUPAT Local 247.Jon was a free mason and a member of the Za-Ga-Zig Shrine. Jon enjoyed outdoor activities and coaching his daughter's sports teams. He was a prominent member of the motorcycle community, enjoyed planning rallies and rides, and was president of the Highland Park Legion Riders Des Moines 374. Jon's spare time was devoted to charity work, where he touched many lives.Jon was a loving father, a great son, a beloved brother, and an irreplaceable friend.Jon is survived by his daughters, Miaja and Sydney, who he loved and cared for with all his heart; his sister, Julie Hove (Dave); his niece, Chelsea Hove; his parents, Larry and Carolyn Richeson, as well as many dear friends, and his beloved dogs Diva, Grizzly, and Bella. He had a big heart and will be missed dearly. Visitation will be held Friday, February 27, 2015 from 3-8:00pm at Iles Grandview Park Chapel. A "Celebration of Life" will be held on Saturday, February 28, 2015 at Central Campus Auditorium, 1800 Grand Avenue, Des Moines at 2:00pm. 

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Red Hat Outing at Leisure World


On February 24th, seventeen members of the Red Hat Ladies of Leisure went to the Schlitterbahn on South Padre Island for a Red Hat costume party. Some of the group dressed like the 50's.  All attending received a door prize!  This is one thing we do at Leisure World...
Phyllis in the pink sweater set and Trudy in second row far right with the pink glasses.  Poodles on our skirts or jeans and our socks, our painted up saddle (canvas) shoes, and scarves around our neck - what the heck we did had a great time. 
 Canvas shoes from the "dollar store" was purchased and painted to look like the real saddle shoes.
Everyone had a great time.