Thursday, October 13, 2011
Trip to NC
Vistors
Grammz & Papa came for a visit and spoiled the boys. Jackson and Papa went fishing and Jackson showed us how big a fish we was going to catch. Mom brought cupcakes that Auntie made and the boys loved them. We all attended the CG Fall Festival and had a great time. Mom was busy holding my friend's baby while we did all the activities. Hope she doesn't get any ideas.....



Here comes fall
I have been neglecting the blog so during the few minutes of quite time left between nap and the bus coming I will be playing catch up.




We got have been getting our yard ready for fall. There is a "yard of the season" competition sponsored by the spouses association and I want to win!!
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Tot Time & Swimming
After a rough start to the week, Jackson is doing much better getting on the school bus in the morning. I think he had a hard time adjusting to the morning routine and being gone all day. Sawyer loves school and is very excited to go. He holds his lunch box in his lap in the car on the way. Jason took his ship to Brooklyn, NY Saturday to be fixed in the shipyards. He is coming home for a visit this weekend. The repair is expected to last a month. On Tuesday I took Sawyer to Tot Time on the base. There were tons of kids and he really enjoyed it. His lady friend, Alyssa was there too. They had gymnastics mats, a parachute and races for the kids to do. Jackson has started swimming lessons on the base as well. They are both enjoying their activities. Jackson's friend, neighbor & classmate, Hayden is a regular at the Fealy house. Jackson says they are "just friends." Sawyer doesn't mind her either.



Monday, September 12, 2011
Turning 5!!
Monday, August 29, 2011
Evacuees
Friday, August 26, 2011
That B&%#$ Irene
Jackson, Sawyer, Bosco, Marley& I are safely in South Phili at Liz Cashin's house to wait out the storm. We got to say goodbye to daddy on his boat as they left the harbor. We left Cape May at 5:00 yesterday afternoon ahead of the mandatory evacuation. In the first 90 minutes of the trip we went 18 miles, followed by torrential rain, then coming into Phili in the dark. It was the most stressful 3 hours I have felt in a long time. Liz is a very gracious host, tolerating us and the dogs. She is actually out walking Bosco right now. Bosco has adjusted well to city living, peeing and pooping anywhere. Marley is more particular and requires specific locations and types of vegetation to do his business. As a result, he woke me up at 5:00 AM to go out so I walked them both through South Phili. You'd be surprised how many people are up at 5:00 AM. Jackson slept like a rock on the floor next to me but Sawyer was a much different story. He was wide awake from 1:00 to 4:00 AM - have no idea why, other than in a strange place. Hopefully tonight will be better. I think Liz felt bad for us today and called off work to give us a tour of the city. We rode several city buses and the subway, per the boy's requests. Jason had his boat towed from Cape May to sector Delaware Bay and is here in Phili...somewhere. Haven't seen him yet. Tomorrow the plan is to ride the subway to go see Jason and then get ready for the storm.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
How does your garden grow?
Tuesday, August 09, 2011
Rest in peace sweet aunt Judy
Judith Ann Sunder Shipp
Published: Monday, August 1, 2011 5:23 PM EDT
Judith Ann Sunder Shipp, 52, went to her Lord and Savior peacefully on Saturday, July 30, 2011, at her home at Sugar Grove in the North Carolina mountains, surrounded by family and friends.
Born in Okinawa, Japan, in 1958, she is the daughter of Col. Charles and Eileen Sunder of Southport.
Her early life included stops at West Point, New York; Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas; Alexandria, Virginia; and Southport. She attended Southport Middle School and South Brunswick High. These years, living at the Garrison plus the many vacations to Long Beach, were very special to this young teenager. Whether crabbing or fishing, playing softball for the South Brunswick Cougars, water skiing on the Intracoastal Waterway at the Yellow Banks, and serving as a lifeguard on Long Beach, Judy enjoyed it all. She made many lifelong and cherished friends.
In 1974, the family moved to Kernersville; Judy attended school there, graduating in 1977 from East Forsyth Senior High School. From there she went to Appalachian State University, graduating in 1981 with a bachelor of science degree in Outdoor Recreation and later a master’s degree in Psychology. This turned into her career as a vocation rehabilitation counselor with the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services, counseling and helping handicapped youths get employment. During her college years, she met and married the love of her life, Marshall Shipp. Together they raised a family—a son, Carl, a senior at N.C. State University, and a daughter, Hannah, a senior at Ashe County High School.
Judy was an exemplary wife and mother, spending many years home-schooling her children and grounding them in sound Christian values. Devoted to her church, she spent hours helping with youths, accompanying her husband with prison ministry work and many other church-related activities.
She was a very active, athletic woman who took advantage of the opportunities afforded with life in the mountains of North Carolina. She was an accomplished skier, kayaker, canoer and gardener.
Surviving besides her husband, her children and her parents are three sisters, Charleen Porter (Dean) of Wilmington, Gail Sunder of Wilmington and Sue Sunder of San Ramon, California; an aunt, Mrs. Dorothy Jean Acklin of Jeannette, Pennsylvania; an uncle, Richard Sunder (Betty Jean) of Greensburg, Pennsylvania; a brother-in-law, Bob Shipp of Stuarts Draft, Virginia; a beloved niece, Christine Fealy (Senior CPO Jason, their sons Jackson and Sawyer) of Cape May, New Jersey; and numerous cousins.
Burial was held Monday at Sugar Grove. A memorial service will be held at Bibleway Church in Boone on Wednesday, August 3, officiated by pastor Michael Green.
A memorial mass will be celebrated at Sacred Heart Catholic Church on Tuesday, August 9, at 2 p.m. officiated by the Rev. Trent Watts.
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