Tuesday, November 24, 2009
It's St. Croix for another term!
"Democrat incumbent James St. Croix has been determined the winner of Jefferson County Board of Legislators District 15 by eight votes. The final vote count was 564-556 in favor of St. Croix."
It's a good thing he created a BIG family. Are we sure some of those ubiquitous little St. Croix' offspring didn't sneak into the voting booth?
Congratulations Jim! Now when will I get that new waterline extended down to my cottage?
It's a good thing he created a BIG family. Are we sure some of those ubiquitous little St. Croix' offspring didn't sneak into the voting booth?
Congratulations Jim! Now when will I get that new waterline extended down to my cottage?
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Searching of a head stone for the Butler plot
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Butler Reunion 2009
I feel like I have been attending the Butler Reunion for almost all my life. I guess there is no perfect attendance award because all that attended the Reunion this Sunday are living proof life goes on well after the first Butler reunion was organized so other than Jackie no one else could have made them all!!!! I am guessing the reason the reunion was started was to share part of one day out of 365 with relatives you don't see that often and even if you are thinking "thank goodness" it is part of history that you make each time you attend. Today a few stories came out which I never heard before and some good laughs as well. Who knew Phyllis has a piece of a 1920 something fruit cake from her mother's wedding cake??? She said her mother asked her to see how long you can pass it along. I guess as a third generation Butler descendant that is how I feel about the reunion and I would like to believe that I would continue to make the reunion even if I didn't host it. I know Grandma (Emma Butler Traynor) will rehash stories and ask me 1000 times how many came and it was so nice to see so and so. I think Stacy says it best when she says that once it is gone it is gone and you miss it. She said even if it is the same story and spending time with relatives she would give anything to have her Grandmother back by her side attending. I am so glad you all could make it and here is to many more times like today in the future.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Emma Butler Traynor turns 98
Gram, Nana, Aunt Emma or whatever you want to call her, well now you can call her another year older. She still boast that she's younger than Aunt Carol. We had a nice brunch at Jeff & Rose's house to celebrate another mile stone for her on January 1st even though her birthday was not until January 3rd. She is still independent and keeps us on our toes. If we slip up she lets us know that as well. We count our blessings that she can still live independently for the time being anyways.
Pre-Christmas Concert
Shortly before Christmas Jo Ann and I had the opportunity to get into the Christmas Spirit by attending a Christmas Concert put on by Transform a singing group from the parish that plays guitars, drums, horns and keyboards. It was a snowy night and only a small crowd ventured out. Needless to say other than a few bathroom breaks it was time to reflect on how truly lucky we are to be able to share times like this to really get into the Christmas spirit. The grand kids loved it and remained glued to the band for over 2 hours. Some even took up the invitation to perform with them on stage. After the grandchildren found out that Christmas brought them drums and guitars they plan to put on a concert in the Church. I hope God and Fr. Kennedy will see it happen some day. God bless and I hope they don't inherit my music ability....thanks Dad.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Not strictly a Butler family-related item, but those familiar with the Sackets Harbor/Silver Shores cottage scene probably remember Billy Evans, Naomi's backyard neighbor, and shoreline summer "assistant mayor". He died unexpectedly at his home in Florida, and was found by his neighbor David Prahl, on Dec 23rd . His obituary is in the Syracuse Post of Thursday Jan 1, 09 and on the net at obits.syracuse.com/
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