Saturday, February 20, 2010

Go Titans


OK, Heres what I know of the tournament schedule. The districts start on feb. 26 but Trinity gets a first round bye so they will play thier first game on the evening of the 27th. They win then play Monday March 1st for the Championship. The Regionals will then begin on March 8th and go thru the 11th at which time they will play for the championship. The State Class B will be in Minot on March 18th,19th & 20th at which time as we will play for the Championship. WE HOPE!
You can follow all the action in The Dickinson Press or KDIX radio usually broadcasts the games on the web. 1230 AM for those of you that don't remember. Did you guess who those four are cheering for and who thier favorite player is!
Love Papa Morey

Friday, February 19, 2010

Terry bragging






Just thought I'd take a minute and post some pictures of last nights game. Robbie has been nominated for the McDonald's All American Basketball Team and Uncle Dale presented him with the nomination before the game. Just to be nominated is a feather in Robbie's cap. We are all very proud of him. We all thought Dale did a really nice job with the presentation. It,ll be tournament time soon so keep cheering for the Titans. GO BIG RED Love Papa Morey
P.S. Todd was the Ref again.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Hello from Colorado!


Hi Everyone,

I just wanted to write a quick message saying hello to everyone. Nice work to everyone on the recent posts...keep them coming, especially the pictures.

Not too much is new here in Colorado. Mom and Scott recently went on a week long roadtrip. They seemed to have a really great time visiting Durango, the Grand Canyon, Phoenix, Laughlin, Hoover Dam, and Lake Havasu. They drove just over 2500 miles total. Mom came home sick and unfortunately ended up in the emergency room on Sunday night. Scott and I were worried she was losing her mind :)...turns out she was running a fever of 103 degrees and that was causing her to forget everything. After running some tests they determined she has Pneumonia...so needless to say she has been home sick this week, getting rest and trying to get herself better.

Kynnedi is growing like a week. She is 9.5 months and very close to walking. JJ and I are placing our bets so I guess we will see who wins. She is still full of smiles and has now figured out how to wave hi and bye to people...too cute! She has been saying mama for months now but just last week finally figured out dada.

Jon is doing good, he took the week off and drove to Salt Lake to spend time with friends and the week snowmobiling. Needless to say he is having a great time!

Not much else is going on. We hope you are all well. As you can tell by the picture of Kynnedi, she is ready for summer, now we just need it to warm up so she can trade in her fuzzy pj's for a swimsuit!

Love you all,
Kelli

Friday, February 12, 2010

ROBBIE!

Congratulations on your 1000+ point career!! Good luck to you and Trinity for the remainder of the season.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Cleo

Kathy, thanks for letting us know. I received a Christmas card from Cleo this year. She had written just a short note.

Below is a copy of the O-bit from the Watertown Public Opinion and the Web address for the furneral home. You can click on Obituaries, then click on Cleo's name and at the bottom you can leave a message or sign the guest book.

http://www.wightcomesandsogn.com/

Cleo A. Morey, 81, Watertown, died Friday, Feb. 5, 2010, in a hospital at Watertown.

Funeral services will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the First United Methodist Church at Watertown with the Rev. Joel Higgins officiating.

Burial will be in the Mount Hope Cemetery in Watertown. Honorary pallbearers will be the Eagle's auxiliary. Active pallbearers will be Mike Nichols, Bill Nichols, Ron Nichols, Dave Nichols, Bobby Nichols and Paul Riley.

Visitation will be today (Tuesday) from 4 to 7 p.m. in the Wight, Comes and Sogn Funeral Chapel at Watertown.

Cleo Ann Morey was born Dec. 22, 1928, to Robert and Gathel (Leighty) Nichols on a farm near Garden City. She graduated from Garden City High School.

She married Gerald Hartley and they had one daughter, Mary.

She married Franklin Morey and they had one daughter, Barbara. Franklin died Jan. 18, 1992. She lived in Watertown for many years and worked at various jobs. In 1993, she retired from the Bartron Clinic after 13 years.

She was a Girl Scout leader for 20 years. She was an active member of the Eagles Lodge heading up Bingo, dances and many other Eagle's activities. She enjoyed playing pinochle, gardening, dancing and reading.

Survivors include her daughters, Barbara Junso and Mary (Mike) Steffen, all of Watertown; her sisters, Ethel Neal of Watertown and Margie (Bud) Johnson of Clark; her brothers, Robert (Bonnie) Nichols of Watertown and Don (Eileen) Nichols of Belle Fourche; her sister-in-law, Velma Bruflat; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Information from Watertown

Hello - I am sorry I did not call each of you but I didn't have time. I got a call from Dick Bell today and he told me that Cleo had past away. The funeral is tomorrow February 10th in Watertown. I know the last time I had talked to Barb she had told me Cleo was battling cancer for a while already. I also got an e-mail from DeeDee - she wanted to make sure we had heard. In her e-mail she said Velma's birthday is the 20th of this month. She said her and Roger were going to try to make it to Clark for that. Dick said he is doing pretty good considering. I don't know if you all get a Christmas card from them or not but he had his leg amputated last year. He really seems in good spirits. Cathy had said in the letter at Christmas he would be looking at a new leg later this year, but it sounds like he is doing pretty good.

Well don't really have any other information except the sale of the bar failed so we are still bar owners. That's okay - we will just keep plugging along.