Allison Times
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February, 2016
Editors: Herb and Kim Allison
Reporters: Caleb (27), Bethany (25), Timothy (23), Joseph (20), Hannah Grace (19), Jubilee (10)
Unexpected Blessings
Joseph presented us with our first grandchild, Brantley Drew Allison, on August 23, 2015. Brantley and his mom, Shaelee, were welcomed into the family, and the crib is back in its same old place in our bedroom, cradling a new generation. The only problem is, the new generation doesn’t like cribs. He’s not spoiled, he just prefers to be sort of held while he sort of sleeps. J
Raising the Bar
Hannah
Grace has one goal in life: to beat Timothy. Although she couldn’t graduate
from high school earlier than he did, she determined to have more people at her
graduation party. Having accomplished this, she headed overseas to countries
Timothy had never seen. Hannah Grace
spent 3 weeks waltzing around Italy (Rome, Milan, Venice), Greece (Athens,
Leros and Patmos Islands), and Egypt with her friend, Tisha. They rode camels, sailed canals, and explored
cathedrals till the cows came home. Eat
your heart out, Timothy!
Cruisin’
Flip or Flop?
After watching too many reality shows, Timothy decided to flip a house. A 1950 bank repo in need of major remodeling was his first optimistic attempt. “I’ll have it done in 2-3 weeks, max, and make $50,000.00 on it.” That was last August. After a few issues with plumbing, sheetrock, windows, floors, roof, and siding, it’s on the home stretch, now. He has actually spent a few cold nights on a cot in his new humble abode, only to discover the house didn’t come with food and a chef. Still anxious to move in, he treats every visitor to a paintbrush and a bucket of paint. Approach with caution.
Bub’s History Tours
Jubilee
and Mom experienced a whole text-book full of history in a one week road-trip
led by Caleb’s Trivia and Tours.
First stop: Vicksburg, Mississippi for the battle site of The Siege of
Vicksburg. Jubilee walked the trenches while Caleb described the battles in
living color. No need for PBS.
We also
discovered the first Coca-Cola bottling plant (actually the back room of a soda
shop) and the Riverfront Murals on the levee depicting the history of the town.
Mom could have stayed there a week prowling through the historical homes.
Next
stop: Mobile, Alabama to tour the USS
Alabama. 5 hours later, Caleb was satisfied that we had explored every square
inch of the giant WWII battleship. The King Tut traveling museum was on display
in Mobile, as well, and Jubilee breathlessly described the artifacts she
recognized from a book she had read (The Mummy’s Tomb). She could finally
appreciate Caleb’s enthusiasm over the gun turrets.
Mom’s
favorite attraction was a hilarious “accidental” tour of downtown Mobile by
some very colorful locals. Or was her favorite part the clean white hotel
sheets at the end of every day? Or the meals she didn’t have to cook? Or the
drama she escaped for a week? No matter, it was all good, and she is hooked.
All she needs is a job that makes enough money to travel but doesn’t demand
that she show up to work. Is Uncle Curt hiring?
Maybe there was something in the water. Or something in the air. For whatever reason, Timothy and Joseph handed
their rifles over to their female hunting companions and braced themselves. The
first day Shaelee had ever seen a gun, she dropped a big doe. Timothy’s friend,
“Red”, with slightly more firearm experience, shot a slightly smaller doe
(Sorry, Red, but newspaper reporters have to be brutally honest, especially in
regard to venison.).
Herb
dragged home a-------nothing? This is the first year in recorded history that
the deer slayer has come up empty handed, and he is not happy. Maybe he should
have handed his rifle over to his wife. J
Joseph
killed two with a bow and barely qualified for his first wall mount with an eight-point.
Timothy was too busy to hunt, but accidently hit an eight-point with his truck.
Too bad it’s illegal to hang those antlers on the wall. Yes, it’s entirely too
bad.
On the Road Again
Joseph is
still climbing towers and gone all the time, but he has penciled in a vacation
for May 14 – his upcoming wedding to Shaelee! Stay tuned!
The Wrecking Crew
It was a
bad year for vehicles in the Allison Family. Timothy backed into a car in a
parking lot and walked away with the ticket. Joseph rolled and totaled his truck-to-beat-all, and walked away with
only a few brain cells missing. Bethany rear-ended a vehicle in Tulsa traffic
while driving Hannah Grace’s car. Thereafter, Hannah Grace became the very
unhappy driver of a 4-toned heap while it evolved into repair. But not for
long! Han ran a red light in front of a delivery truck and destroyed it. No
more embarrassing ride, and ‘the Hanster’ wobbled away with all of her hair
pins still in place and all of her gym clothes scattered on the road.
The Curse of the Feral Cats
Bethany
demanded that we spend all our time and money trying to save a litter of wild
kittens in Herb’s shop. Mom warned her not to do it, but Bethany adopted 2 of
these kitties and her entire apartment building came under a curse. Legend has
it you aren’t supposed to move feral cats from where you find them. Bad hoo-doo.
Bethany showed up in Urgent Care twice and the ER once with strange unnamed
jungle diseases. Unnamed, that is, until the CDC got involved. Now, all health
care workers in Tulsa are briefed on Feral
Cat Curses.
Missionary Mom
With no
real excuse to stay home, Mom went on the church mission trip for the first
time ever. It was a bittersweet experience, since all the big kids who were so
involved in years past had moved on. Homesickness set in when she rolled past
the last familiar exit sign headed for Wisconsin. The church they stayed in
served the poor, homeless, and ex-cons, who became active members, who, in
turn, reached out to share with others in dire straits. A fascinating example
of a living church in action.
There was a
lot of action in Mom’s room, too, when an ADHD mouse shot through the cook’s
quarters at midnight. Chairs, beds, and ladies crashed into one another as the
mouse sped ‘round and ‘round the perimeter of the room. Amid the screams (all
of them mom’s), the mouse was captured in a trash can by some handy teenagers. This
was the first and only time Mom was ever happy to see teenagers.
Flying High!
Timothy is finally a pilot and even took his mama up
for a plane ride! To keep from flying around the globe, he had to convince Mom
to let him bank the plane to return. No easy task with her fingernails embedded
into his arm.
On a last minute lark, Herb, Kim, and Jubilee
decided to run off to Eureka Springs for the Easter Sunrise Service held at
“Christ of the Ozarks” on the grounds of The Great Passion Play. “Awesome”
doesn’t do it justice. “Freezing” gets a little closer. Weather aside, the “awe”
started when we parked the car and started the long quiet walk up the hill in
the dark. We imagined the heavy hearts of those pre-dawn mourners who silently
carried spices to the tomb of Jesus a few thousand years ago. We found our seats
among a small group of strangers at the base of the statue and silently waited
for sunrise. With the first hint of daylight, someone started to sing:
Because He lives, I can face tomorrow.
Because He lives, all fear is gone.
Because I know He holds the future,
My life is worth the living just because He
lives!
In the light of a new Easter morning, we could rejoice
with those long-ago followers who found the tomb empty! After a riveting talk
by a local pastor, we started back down the hill. Our steps and our hearts were
lighter, knowing we can have hope in any situation because of Jesus’
resurrection. And nearly a year later, Jubilee still says it was the best
weekend of her life!
Team Jenna!
A few years
ago, Kim’s cousin Jenna started making weekly visits for crafts, fingernails,
and “girl time.” She and Jubilee have painted and decorated anything that will
stand still long enough and entertained a growing number of visitors to their
“tea parties” (we counted 14 once).
Millionaire Musings
Timothy branched out and started his own appliance repair business, RSG
(Really Stinkin Good). His goal: millionaire within a year (do you see a
pattern here?) So far, it has entailed 24 hour paperwork, but ever-hopeful
Timothy keeps on repairing. When he makes that first million, he is planning to
purchase an airplane, or better yet, a helicopter!
This Won’t Hurt a Bit!
Timothy
couldn’t go a whole year stateside, so he made a quick 8-day trip to Mexico to
explore the unexplored and climb some mountains. He discovered some interesting
people and places but has yet to disclose any incriminating details.
Jubilee set a family record for the shortest lived goat herd business. They came and went with lightening speed. Could be because 'farm manager' Herb had already fixed all the fences he had ever planned to fix in his lifetime and has glued his backside to the recliner. Sorry, Jubilee. Try again in a couple of years when your Daddy has forgotten what a goat looks like.
Hannah
Grace took a few road trips last year to visit friends in Illinois and Texas,
and snowboard in Colorado. She is getting better at navigation and was
pleasantly surprised to actually arrive at her chosen destinations without
getting lost!
Mom and
Jubilee were the only travelers on the annual pilgrimage to Big Sandy, TX for
the homeschool convention. We had to have help putting up our tent, had to
borrow an air mattress, and had to bum a sandwich the first night, but
otherwise, we were well prepared. Just like boy scouts. J