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Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Flowers and Cocktails

 I love fresh flowers!

I bought the wood ones at Trader Joes and they're okay...better than nothing...but oh how happy this single rose makes me.  Two photos to share, Denison red striped Works vase- a desk stand-by.  And then the little Don Julio bottle, brought back from a great girls night roof-top outing!

It is Valentines Week. Valentines Day isn't just for Lovers it is for People you just Love! And things you love, like flowers and a fun cocktail! Yes, Scotch and Soda is my go-to cocktail. I'm a Scotch gal (highlands single malts, Dewars), but I have really enjoyed appreciating different spirits- tequila, rum, bourbon, even the cellos- limoncello!  Noble Cut has played a role in all of this and I can't believe I don't have a post on this before now!!

Noble Cut Distillery  Joe and I have enjoyed watching their growth and evolution. We've enjoyed fun times with friends and learned something new with every visit! We encourage you to go!

We invite you to join us- Saturday, February 21st- reach out for details, but know we get a tour at 5 pm!

And since I mention it, I do have to say the Cellos are so fun! These are all natural, no artificial colors or dyes.  I received the Basil Melon for my birthday- yum- it went so well with the crabs..Again, lots to learn and enjoy from Noble Cut- the DanHatten, the specialty cocktails, the food, the VOhio....so many stories.

Life on Newark-Granville Road, loving the love this February 2026! Cheers.




Monday, February 9, 2026

Love of Community & Family

Granville Rec Community Center Survey  Susan and I believe deeply in the need for a Community Center in Granville. We believe being together to play games and exercise is critical for mental and physical health. Hopefully we can hear as many community voices as we can, and this survey will help. We're also open to talking to you in person to hear your thoughts! I remember coaching Granville Rec basketball at 9:30 pm on Thursday nights! Gym time will not get any easier as we continue to grow.

Our logic: where do we go to see and engage with community- across generations, beyond church? Concert on the Green is one place, 4th of July activities another. We are now empty nesters, we use to have wonderful engagement with our children's sports and we miss it. We hear about no space for middle-schoolers, birthday parties, or places to simply play games. Denison has limited access for sports and exercise and closes when they are not in session at the holidays. The high school team has runners running in hallways vs tracks during these cold days. Fading participation in some sports for girls and yet cuts in others feels connected to our lack of a robust HQ. Office space for our Rec leaders so they are engaging with the activities and citizens.  Communities need intentional places to unite and connect. The library is one place - a place that was part of Granville's heritage. Now it feels the challenge since it is one of the very few places for Granville's kids to gather.

Please take the survey- the questions ask about funding- what are your thoughts public/private partnerships, tax, memberships- lots of information to help community leaders take next steps. Our life on Newark-Granville Road is better when we're moving and together!  We're one big family and families play together.

And family, Newark-Granville Road Family.  As promised in an earlier post, here is the information on Ann Fryman's life and service.  https://www.mcpeekhoekstra.com/obituaries/ann-fryman  The memorial service is on Valentines Day, a day celebrating love. This is the perfect day for a woman and family that loves community and supports community. We are grateful we had Ann in our lives and share this beautiful home to raise family on Newark-Granville Road.

And Happy Birthday sister Sarah- the best Valentine my parents could give us!!

Valentines Day isn't just for lovers, it is for people and places you just LOVE!


Sunday, February 1, 2026

Sand in my toes Coast to Coast- Naples to Honolulu- Mahalo

 Lucky me, ten days in the sun, ten days with gal pals (one my daugther!), ten days of adventure and beauty. Water water everywhere for swimming, floating and just being in ah...Beaches for soak up the sun time, reading, sunsets and yoga! Being hosted, co-hosting Denison Everywhere, friend time, making memories and ensuring me time! A bit of shopping, strolling, and finding restaurants and meals, and yes drinks- I like Maitais, I really liked the award winning one at Kahala! Tequila was my toasting choice in Florida.  A few pictures to tell the story...not in order- sorry...

Pearl Harbor- Arizona Memorial

Sunset Wakiki

Naples Evening

Perfect morning- coffee watching surf lessons









Naples Rooftop Bar

Naples Sunset

Clare at Work



Surfboards EVERYWHER



Waimea Valley I'm waiving

Uncle Ross Guide/Host



C&C top of Rail Hike

Bottom of Rail Hike!!





Yoga @ Kahula

Last afternoon- rain watch Dolphins

Oops- didn't post the pic of the rainbow....Hawaii is all about the rainbows and we didn't see ours until the cab ride to the airport! I posted the pic on Social Media!! We did have some delays, I guided us to the wrong brewery, it wasn't perfect but boy was it wonderful!

I'm home typing this from cold, snowy Newark-Granville Road. I'm grateful for the hosts, those that made recommendations and coaching for the trip to Hawaii. The full week was something special that will stay with me. Clare and Charlotte's favorite day was our car rental day to explore and go to the north shore! I used Turo and would again- you get local engagement and support- recommendations and support a side hustle! I didn't have a favorite day- I loved it all! We stayed in Waiki during Clare's conference and enjoyed those days. Then we ventured out for Denison Everywhere and stayed there-east side of Honolulu at Kahula and that was so special.

When I go back with Joe I may say lets try for an air bnb- rent the car and go.....public beaaches everywhere make this seem like a fun approch! The Aloha spirit, true meaning of love, peace, compassion and mutual respect, a spirt of connection (per IA generator on safari today) was the theme of my ten days away in both places!

Mahalo to so many that made it possible, starting with Clare. She had a conference and let her Mom tag along! Mahalo to Lori and gal pals for understanding my need to leave early and so I flew from Naples..yes 10 days away- vacation time!! So much to be grateful for on and off Newark-Granville Road, Joe kept the embers/furnace burning at home, the greenhouse still blooming and made it work with points!! Taking vacation, accepting invitations, sharing time and being alone is so important. Flying isn't easy, Hawaii is far....but it was so worth it! I'm happy to be home and happy I went away! Where is your next adventure?!

Check out the Denison Everywhere post for those pics, and of course some fyis/info!!


Dresses in the Closet

 The 2026 project in the Leithauser house is to truly prep an upstairs room as a guest room.  Peter's room wins...why..hmmm easiest to do with Peter in Missouri/Grad School? Clare's room could be it. However it really is my closet and this will take more time to blend guest room closet space. This is our start to be more guest ready!

While  I was away Joe seized the opportunity to empty Peter's room. Now to find a painter! This means all of the clothes in Peter's closet were removed. I sorted through mine and found inspiration for a post!

The Dresses in the Closet are mostly formal wear.  I do love to get dressed up.  In Life On Newark-Granville Road I've shared many of these occasions. You will hear Joe say he wears a tux more than a suit: that says something. A few to highlight that will remain hanging in a closet here:

Plaid Taffeta- flower girl dress and the skirt and top the bridesmaids wore in our wedding. I love the pink, purple, indigo plaid and just feel it is right to hold on to these! They probably won't be worn again but I think there is additional life beyond just my joy in knowing they are there.

50s style dress- costume/themes have presented themselves and this full skirt with crinoline has been fun to don! I did donate a black one- no need for two.

Pink Prom Dress- never worn- feels like a short story or essay. I love this dress. The Young Mens Shop was my go to high school shop. I remember buying it with another one-both for like $100 with no idea when I would wear them. Side story- the white one I wore at least twice! It had sequins, spaghetti straps and a jagged neckline. It was my Hagerstown NYE 1988 Assembly Debutante dress and the Altoona Senior Prom 1991 dress!  This pink one is the perfect color of pink- not too light or too dark, it worked on my skin tone. It is organza like material. The neckline is off the shoulder with the fabric shaped into four roses, there is a soft stripe and a sash. I never had a reason to wear it. It is a miracle it stayed with me, maybe it remained at my parents and was never donated (Mom is not a pack rat) and I eventually brought it home to save? The white dress is not around, no idea it's fate.  I hoped one of the girls would wear this pink dress, but not their style...what goes around comes around and at some point I may donate it to a cause that helps dress those in need for formals. Or maybe Sara will need it for a theater production...we shall see...

Blue and White Polka Dot Pant Suit- not a dress but dressy...loved this find at Ann Taylor in the 90s, wore it over and over and over again...wore it to the first Derby party in Omaha...can't bear to say goodbye. What is a little closet space, until I'm ready!  I did donate a blue and white polka dot dress today...

Green column dress- had to buy it- breast milk during try-on- but I cleaned it and wore it to T&C or Alfretta- it is a classic, maybe someone will want it..similar thought- what is a little closet space for now!

Ice Blue with Black- net/sheer- oriental/asia vibe..found the pic- I wore it to T&C 2008- the theme was Chinese New Year- I loved that party, theme, time in our lives..date nights were so special with three kids under the age of 8 and I wasn't working, but volunteering a lot..also working out a lot...I can't even think about wearing that one again, but it is so pretty- I can't help but think- someone might want to wear it.

The Dress I wore in Sarah&Greg's Wedding! Oh I love that dress..Louisa needs to see it! Maybe someone will wear it to a family occasion! It is two shades of pink, classic style- JCrew! I've worn it here and there but that whole wedding- prep- day and pictures/memories bring/brought joy!!

Black Dress, zipper front, White Colar- bought it at Jacobsons- loved it and wore it again and again- it was the grown up working girl dress for dress up- weddings when appropriate to wear black, dinners. Again it should go- donate or even trash now but...what is a bit of closet space!

These are what I recall from the clean-up time, maybe I'll add more.  Real life happenings in my life on Newark-Granville Road, this cold Sunday!

Monday, January 19, 2026

A Call for a Beautiful Red Headed Child of God

A very special Sunday, a very special happening, call, person and commitment. What an honor to share in the festivities, to witness the love and hear the lessons for Caroline that can touch and help us all. Compassion and love, a call on the heart, a beautiful child of God, nutured by communities and devoted study. Clare with her: supportive partner, proud parents are we. 

Caroline Eader's ordination, a Teaching Elder in the Presbyterian Church! These photos are just a glimpse of the beautiful service and day. Her journey has been quite something.  I'm sorry I don't have a picture of her with family. There were so many tender, sweet, inspiring moments yesterday. We loved learning that Caroline baptized her cat, nine times, as he had nine lives. Served communion to stuffed animals.  We heard bits and pieces and have admired the dedication and commitment. We will continue to do so as she goes forth to serve. The advice and encouragement was beautiful, yes Caroline go home and make pies. Remember your middle name is Grace...give grace to your self, accept a path that can't be perfect and know you are so loved and supported and meant to do this. Thank you for inviting us, thank you to your families for welcoming us and allowing us to share the day, occasion and this life God has called for you, for Clare and for all of us. Yesterday asks us to remember our baptism. We are indeed in our life committed to you, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Amen.





Thursday, January 8, 2026

Denison EVERYWHERE 2026- Destiation Style!

 I love Denison Everywhere!  Steve Crawford (we have such a fun figure eight relationship) launched this in the Alumni office way back when, over 20 years ago...and it has blossomed. Gary Fleisner now leads it and I value his partnership.  I've blogged about it before as I truly find each one amazing- no one better than the other- Licking County (local), Boston, Chicago, two in the Bay Area last year on the same day and of course the year I did two cities thanks to snow and experienced Charlotte for the first time, impromptu and I've been going back to that city for work ever since....this year..HAWAII!

Where will you go Denisonians? Friends, family, alum, admitted student families...it is such an inclusive, special fun event for our fair college on the hill and our lives on Newark-Granville Road!

Matt Stoner is helping again in Orlando- thank you!

Parent and Families are activily involved- thank you! In fact another great destiation approach is Puerto Rico: https://engage.denison.edu/e/denison-everywhere-san-juan-puerto-rico/  Fellow Denisonian and Mercerburgians (??) are hosting in the

Charlotte Mattimoe '23 is joining me as co-host in Honolulu...we're taking vacation and going along with Clare who has a conference!!  https://engage.denison.edu/e/denison-everywhere-honolulu/

Suggestions for our rather short trip to this amazing destiation- please reach out!!Know a Denisonian going to be in Hawaii - encourage them to join us...note there is also one on  Kailua Kona!

Questions, thoughts about Denison Everywhere- let me know as well- it is fun to wear two hats with this important Denison engagement activity in my life on Newark-Granville Road!

Feb 1, 2026 Update:

We did it- yay Gary and Denison team and all the hosts....and participants!! 107 locations around the world!! Woo Hoo...Honolulu's was a blast and I'm glad I took the vacation time in Hawaii..I missed Charlotte, Chicago, San Fran, Boston...Utah...where to go- never easy to decide as DU parents are EVERYWHERE...so this year it was great be an alum and partner with Charlotte! Amy G's advice to vetnure beyond Waikiki was spot on and our location so lovely! We're grateful to each person that made it to ours for a group of 18! Class of 1968, 1976-we toasted his 50th reunion, the connection of Denisonians remeeting from high school with many connections, young alums and guets, great conversation and questions and a great deal of pride in our alma mater- or their kids alma mater!  We loved watching the first DE in Australia, and the other pics post, news from Granville and Joe at the Lot, then ours...the last- okay one of the last another Hawaii Island had an event too!! I loved that Dave and Kara Owens - my era alums and recent parents- surprised me- they were on vacation and joined us!! Woo Hoo- let's launch Denison Everywhere Destination!! I'm thinking next year I'm in Puerto Rico?!! Stay tuned....

Honolulu Hosts- Charlotte '23 and Susan '90

Parents- reconnected- high school!

Honolulu Crew!





Puerto Rico - woo hoo Parents!!






Orlando- hosted by Matt '91


Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Who is more excited about Sally Turning 21- Mom or Sally!?!

 


We did it- Sally, the baby turned 21! All three kids are adults and we could not be more proud! On her actually birthday- I took myself out for margaritas...cheers to sally and THANK YOU to all that helped raise our kids with us in our lives on Newark-Granville Road.  When reflecting and posting pics of Sally over the years so many great partners were included: grandparents, coaches, neighbors- Kristy Pfau took Peter to pre-school- I didn't have to leave the house much during those early winter days!  Marcia at the Works, Janice and LOGOS TEAM- Sally that bead needs to come out of your nose..Okay...Jennifer Barton, Beth Havill- oh my the plans we had for all the kids - who goes where when how and how do they eat....Who didn't help us..And over the years we've added more friends and neighbors who have supported this dear child who is now a young woman!! THANK YOU and CHEERS to all of us! 

Keep shining and smiling Sally, our epiphany baby!!