CHAMBERS
CHATTER
Correspondent Maryanne Chambers Gilmore
cell ph 940 733-0593
tranquilityplace@Hughes.net_
JANUARY
2008
WHERE SHALL I
START?
So much is happening… or has already happened, that I don’t know what to
tell first. I’ll just start by
telling you that Big Brother Tommy and Marguerite have relocated to an assisted
living complex near their daughter Susan Blakemore.
Their address
is
Tommy wrote, “Our two bedroom apartment is fine. One bedroom is master and the other one we use as a TV and lap top computer room. It’s adequate but still takes time to get accustomed to much less space. The complex has a guest room we will get for you when you come to see us. Love Ya! Tommy Lee”
HOW TO MAKE A
PERSON FEEL OLD
Let’s see, now….. My sister Lillie had a daughter named Joetta. That made Joetta my niece. Joetta had Laurie. So, I guess Laurie is my great-niece. Laurie had Ben. Is Ben my great-great-nephew? Oh Lord!!! Now Ben has a baby… Great-great-great-------- Whew!!!!
AN E-MAIL FROM
LAURIE
Subject: Did you know I'm now a GRANDMA??
Ben and
Kristin had their adorable baby boy on
Yes, Dylan
is an uncle already at 5 years old. Oh well...
Attached is a picture of the little guy (with his mom Kristin) Love,
Laurie
[Note:
Dylan is Laurie’s little boy.]
MY TRIPS….
People, I have to tell you that it’s hard to get me way from Tranquility Place, but an October invitation to go with Son Jimmy and Vickie to their “cabin” at Lake City, Colorado did it! This was Bill’s and my first time to see their 2nd home. The area and town are beautiful, and their cabin sits right on the Gunnison Creek… the best location in the entire town. We stood on the wrap-around porch, and watched the trout jumping in the stream below us…. It was fantastic.
Then, November 18th, Son Billy flew with me to Lillie’s 98th
birthday party at
Our deceased sister Roberta’s
three girls all met us there….
Patti, Deni, and Teri…..
Lillie’s daughter Dorothy was there from
NEXT IN MY NOTES is an e-mail I sent to those of you on line:
Subject:
Rock found on Jimmy Gilmore property
“Hello, Chambers Family...... I'm sending this to all of you to see if any of you can come up with an explanation of the design on this rock Cecil found yesterday. The picture is basically the same size as the rock. The creek is full of fossils, but this is different. We cannot come up with a modern-day answer..... We want your opinions before contacting an archeologist from OU.”
Well, we had
lots of comments, and opinions, but no identification.
In fact, as of this date in January 2008, it still has not been
identified, although the local archeologist has sent pictures to archeologists
across the country, including to the Smithsonian Institute, and we’re back to
From:
Shelton, Chris
To:
Tranquility
Sent:
I called Dr
Wyckoff (Director of anthropology) at OU. He forgot to E-mail me. He said he has
never seen anything like it. He didn’t really know much about it, but he told me
the person I should contact is the director of the
IN THE MEANTIME,
FROM
How
very cool your rock is! (I have no clue what it might be.)
By the way, my daughter, Jennifer, married David Gandy on Oct 27. Her
brother Rob ("Captain Whiteside") flew in from
JOHN CRAIG’S
ACCIDENT
I obviously got delete happy, and
lost several notes I had related to the motorcycle/truck accident in
John told me yesterday that Glen and Carolyn Chambers were in
I CAN’T BELIEVE I DID IT!
Connie Chambers, wife of nephew Paul, sent me beautiful pictures of their
grandchildren…… this very morning,
thinking I had recorded the message in my Chambers Family notes, and
knowing that I had saved the pictures, I deleted the message!!!!
So…. all I can tell you is
they do have some beautiful grandkids….. and she has bragging rights!
My only excuse is that life is spinning so fast that I cannot think, or
remember from one moment to the next.
Good intentions….But I do believe a younger person is going to have to
take over the newsletter soon. Who
volunteers?
And, by the way, I’m not
getting much mail to pass on……..
SISTER
C. Jo’ s family:
My sis has spent several months in
an RV park in
CHAMBERS FAMILY
[Father’s Day
Weekend]
Tranquility Place, between
Well, it’s planning time again!
Please keep this page for references.
We have chartered the TexomaBelle Riverboat
again…. Hopefully, this year the water will be still enough for us to sail.
We will go Friday evening late, so that we are still on the lake
after dark, to view the lights on the water. This
was really an enjoyable event 3 years ago.
This time, we will all eat in our Gathering House before we leave, and
not have dinner on the boat.
Everybody agrees that I am a better cook…….
Let us know by May how many will be in your group.
Buying the right amount of food depends on it. We will only have one full
sit-down meal, and it will be catered.
There will be plenty of prepared food for all the other meals and snacks…
but you will each be responsible for putting it together for yourself when you
are hungry. That allows all the
young people free time to spend down at the creek, along the trails, or at the
lake.
As I write, dirt is being hauled for the foundation
to a new multi-purpose building here at
Due to the
displays in the rooms, and the screen on the porch that might be damaged,
children will not be allowed to play in this building without adult supervision.
If children want to sit on the floor in the Doll Room to play quiet games,
that’s permitted. But otherwise, no
playing in that room or bathrooms, at all, ever !!
In the past, we have tried to furnish AeroBeds, linen
and towels. We can’t do that
anymore. We do still have a few
AeroBeds that have not been ruined.
And we do still have such things as old sleeping bags, etc, and a few towels
have managed to remain. But don’t
depend on those items being available.
We will put
the thickest, softest carpet on the floor that we can afford in the rooms. You
will need to bring your own bedding.
If you can’t sleep directly on the floor, bring a blow-up bed.
I’m entering the link to QVC where I shop.
You will find all kinds of AeroBeds from $60 to as much as you want to
spend. Twin size are easy to carry
with you.
http://www.qvc.com/qsearch/search.aspx
1-800-345-2525 for
assistance.
Each bathroom will have a private stall for the shower, and one for the commode, so that the sinks will remain open to use while the booths are occupied. The men’s bathroom will have a urinal in the commode area. A clothes line and pins will be available, possibly on the screened porch, for wet towels, since you will not be able to leave them in the bathrooms, or on our new carpets!!!
I suggest that you get a fabric marker and put your name on your bedding and towels. I’m not saying our family is dishonest…. I’m saying people forget what they brought, and the things might look alike. We are just trying very hard to keep things organized.
The RV’s are still here for sleeping a few people. However, they have proven to be impractical as far as showers, commodes, and kitchens are concerned. Of course, we still have three hook-ups for RV’s and could probably find a spot for more, if you want to bring your own.
We are learning by trial and error what works with a group, and what doesn’t work. Our experience is with all the groups we have entertained here… school, Harley, other friends, and family. I think it’s best to discuss all these things in advance, so that our family will understand what is expected and what is taboo…..
I will remind you that there is no smoking in any building, or on the porches of the buildings. I have been known to shoot slobs who drop their butts on our property. So carry a pocket ash tray with you if you must smoke. Do NOT drop your butts into a coke bottle, can, ash tray, etc. and leave it on a picnic table for me to clean up, or to be knocked over and the contents scattered across the grounds. [Oh YES! It has happened!!!!]
We no longer purchase individual soft drinks in cans or bottles. We found that everybody took a drink, opened it, put it down, didn’t remember which was theirs, opened another and put it down. After an event, we had to comb the property, picking up full cans and bottles, and throw them away. That should not be our responsibility, and nobody needs that waste. Therefore, we buy soft drinks in 3 liter bottles. We require each person to take a Styrofoam cup, and write your name on it. That way, you know it is yours. And, if you leave it ANYWHERE, either full or empty, WE know it’s yours!!! When the meal or snack is over, you may either keep your cup with you, or throw it away.
We have plenty of small cafeteria trays that are very easy to hold. We also have a dishwasher. If we could get the procedure across to everyone, the trays make sense. But even with signs, we have discovered that people will not throw paper and foam items in a large PLAINLY MARKED trash can; put knives, forks and spoons in the PLAINLY MARKED pan of soapy water provided; scrape food from the tray into a PLAINLY MARKED pail provided; and stack trays WITHOUT FOOD on top of the dishwasher. Seems simple. Doesn’t work. Every time we have tried it, even with intelligent adults, the trays with silver, paper and food get stacked all over the kitchen, with the food from one sticking to the bottom of another…. So, we went back to the old paper plate routine, so that it can all be thrown away together.
Now, if our family can be trained to follow these directions, we can use the sturdy trays again!!!!
It’s our
desire that
Please clean up after yourself, no
matter where you are….
FOR YOUR OWN COMFORT AND SAFETY
Please remember that we do have snakes. They are not everywhere all the time. If they hear people, they usually will go away on their own. So we suggest that you carry some object that makes noise, such as a bell, or radio…. In a group, the talking is usually enough to warn them.
If you do come upon a snake, back away. Don’t try to decide if he is poisonous or not. Come get Granny Oakley, and I will take care of that sucker! That is, if he is a copperhead or rattler. I don’t kill harmless snakes.
Watch carefully for brambles and trees with thorns. They are numerous, and very painful.
Be aware that we DO have CHIGGERS. Most of you don’t need to worry about them, if I’m around, because they hunt me down and jump over tall buildings to find me. They don’t want YOU. I have learned to defeat them by wearing socks and long pants dusted with sulpher, if I plan to be in weeds. Walking across the field, or Bermuda grass, a simply spray like OFF will keep them away. We have sulpher on all the porches. But you should bring plenty of OFF, not only for chiggers, but for mosquitoes and gnats as well. That’s not saying they are bad… but prevention is prudent!!!!
Don’t forget your sunscreen and sunglasses.
Only bring half the clothes you think you need.
No dress-up stuff…. Sturdy
walking shoes…. A hat with a brim…..
Bring your sense of humor, your determination to have fun, and lots of love to
give away….
I’ll try to send another newsletter before June, but no promises!!!! I’m loaded. Besides that, I’m busy.
See you in June!
Love to everybody.