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Saturday, May 22, 2021
Not Goodbye, Farewell and To Be Continued
Thursday, May 20, 2021
Here Comes Summer
How do you define Summer's arrival? Memorial Day, peonies, warmer temps and no frost on the car, the summer solstice, school's ending? All of these things are in sight! Life on Newark-Granville Road tends to call the summer kick-off Derby Party! It is how we prep for the most wonderful time of the year. Denison's Commencement is another indicator and guess what...it is this Saturday- woo hoo!
Yes, each season is special. Spring is glorious...the change from gray and monotones to the pop of buds, then full on green after each rain all to be a backdrop for Mother Nature or God's pallet. Take a walk and breath in the air, the aroma, the ease of breath...unless you have allergies!
But summer- sweet summer that allows us to stay out because of temps, and/or change in obligations and the addition of light. The summer that allows us to invite the air inside- open the windows, take to the porch, deck, yard. Summer when we plan our escapes, our trips and even staycations!
Yes, Summer is coming- we see it on Newark-Granville Road and we can't wait!
Peonies....update here- the tree peonies I purchased from Dawes Plant sale in the spring bloomed! Yes, they survived and seem to be thriving! One already done- pink, the red one I just cut the bloom for inside- pic on instagram and in Facebook's comments for this post! The transplanted traditional peonies are "coming soon"- can't wait!
Tuesday, May 11, 2021
They Are Home! College kid Come Home Day!
We are all gathered around the kitchen table. Laughter and teasing, sharing ice cream from one another's favorite containers. The kids are talking over one another to update each other on the happenings not covered on our Sunday conversations, the volume increasing by the minute.
This was what was in my head as I day dreamed about life on Newark-Granville Road to celebrate all of us home, all of us together for the first time in months.
Reality- Peter took an impromptu umpiring game. Sally is at an away lacrosse game. Clare is exhausted after staying up most of the night "cleaning" her house and saying farewell. Maybe we can make the ice cream happen later tonight or this week. Reality is - they're all a bit cranky and I'm a tired. I drove to get Peter, spending last night and getting us up early to make a meeting on zoom. Peter followed Clare's lead and also took a nap today. And keeping it extra real- both kids are not pleased with the state of their rooms- even though one has freshly painted walls. The dinner I made was rejected by three out of five. So now Joe is making hamburgers for his girls. Joe did appreciate my stroganoff with left over Sunday steak and Farmer's market mushrooms!
Update- they're all home. Sally's team won, Peter's enjoyed being with the 10 U and is excited for tomorrow's 12U game and Clare forgot how to use the washer. I'm taking ice cream orders and headed to the IGA!
And a bonus- Happy Birthday dear Lori.....it is a good day, with good energy...of course it is, it is Lori's birthday!
Monday, May 3, 2021
Happiness was....Derby 2021
"Low Key Derby" "Happy Derby" every Run for the Roses party on the first Saturday in May at the Granville Leithauser has a theme. Sometimes just - Derby, but often it has reflected a trip or milestone. Even last year with no race and in the height of the pandemic we toasted Peter's graduation over Zoom and did our best to savor some tradition. This year the theme retroactively bestowed is Happy Derby.
Everyone was so happy to be there. We were so happy to host. We united in the beautiful weather Mother Nature gifted us. The music radiated gratitude and nostalgia and affirmation. We were happy to enjoy DeFelice Bros Pizza! http://eatdefelice.com And oh those juleps..Emily- wow! We were thrilled to see so many folks we had not seen in over a year, met new people and be with close friends that helped us navigate the last year. We're always happy when folks make connections and Saturday had so many, a number of Denison connections at the foundation! We even let Lucy stay for the party and she was happy and behaved. What we really want is people to have fun and be happy together. May 1, 2021 was really fun!
To prepare for the party- I dubbed it the "low key". We didn't want to have a big blow-out in covid times so I did not share the blog post on social media. Our paper invites were limited to our holiday card (sent late) with reference...we hope for Derby 2021. We did update with maker scratching "Hope" and substituting "Yes' ' in front of Derby 2021 and distributed to neighbors for a heads-up! Low key met not having as much food, but wanting to offer something easy. We enjoy supporting new business so Joe arranged for DeFelice to deliver a few times- yum and so enjoyed by party attendees- give them a try- right down the street on Newark-Granville Road: http://eatdefelice.com I also was a bit more relaxed in my wardrobe and Joe went without the bow tie.
Special thank you to a few folks who made it extra special:
-Common Thread- you guys sounded incredible. We were honored to have you reunited here. Your music puts exactly the energy we want into the gathering.We cannot say thank you enough- truly- thank you!
-Emily- you and your husband Eric have been making this event so much more special for years. Your magic with the juleps, your care and service allow us to enjoy our guests- we are so grateful.
-Brian and Amanda- the park-like setting makes all the difference and you support and share the weekend prep and wrap-up- oh do we appreciate you dear neighbors.
-Betsy and Jim- the eggs, the chairs, the eggs for the win....thank you thank you thank you!
-Granville Brewing- such a fun tradition to include you all in tradition. That Porter is delish! Of course we love our Yuengling- and I questioned if we should have 2 keys this year...Joe was right- the clean up is easier and the taste of draft beer- ahhh! Readers- if you have not been to Granville Brewing out 16, near the Hwy Patrol- you are missing out! https://www.granvillebrewing.com Follow them on facebook for the list of brews and details!! Happy place to sit outside or inside and enjoy!
-DeFelice Family Pizza- one more plug- they are new and we are grateful for the support on Saturday! http://eatdefelice.com
-Each of our friends that came to the party- low key-spread-out- with flowers and wine and food to share with hugs and smiles and love. Friends and family that texted and emailed and sent their regrets- we felt your happy energy too- thank you! The party is only successful when people share the purpose- to unite, connect, enjoy and catch-up...have some fun with tradition in our lives on Newark-Granville Road. We are grateful for happy friends!
-Wanted to be with us, but this wasn't the year- May 7, 2022! Save the date please! Never miss the party- mark the date- May 7, 2022!
-Oh one last funny story....low key, in the midst of vaccination.....we said outdoor only...but for those wanting to watch the race we went with open windows it will be okay...Joe had all the TVs on and then one went off....one of the other kids turned on the race using our log-in...dear friend alerted Joe and we shifted to 2 tvs only....oh well! Happy kids at their college- grateful they wanted to watch too!
-And for the record books- during Derby prep we did stop everything at 1 pm to tune in to the Women's NCAC Lax division championship -Wooster vs Denison @ Wooster. What a game- Wooster came to play and kept up with Denison, tied the game in the last 30 seconds...but a talented DU senior made her way past the defense to score. Go Big Red but WOO HOO Wooster. So proud of those women- what fun to take a break and watch.
Life on NG Road- never dull and happy, happy on the 1st Saturday in May, 2021!
Pictures finishing the stories....
Saturday, April 24, 2021
The Annual Leithauser Run for the Roses Party- Outside! May 1, 2021
Yes, we are having our annual Run for the Roses Party for the 147th Kentucky Derby!
- yes, COMMON AND THREAD! live music! This is going to be special- thank you- Hugh, Kevin, and Jim we have loved each time you have performed at our party.
- We'll provide the juleps (YES yay Emily will be back) and beer (Yuengling and Granville Brewing) and lemonade/ice tea and pizzas delivered....maybe some chocolate-covered strawberries. Will keep it simple in this unique year. No need to bring a dish to share, unless you have a beloved classic....yes Betsy and the deviled eggs!! Also feel free to bring a lawn chair, deliver your own patio furniture set up! Ha!
- So less formal, we need visualizing and prayers for weather...rain or shine we have the Kiwanis tent. Grateful to give this a try this year. Thanks to all that dialed in last year.
- Hats, hats, hats....dress festively for comfort! This will be fun!
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We will miss these two, will they watch at Wooster and Wabash? |
Common Thread a few years ago... |
Those are some darling hat ladies! |
Sunday, April 18, 2021
April Planning- Checking In
Just a quick update about what is going on in our lives on Newark-Granville Road!
1. Yes Derby party plans underway. Low key, outside, details will be posted here soon.
2. Daffodil- Celebrating Daffodils- love this event- love Granville in Yellow! http://www.robbinshunter.org/event-calendar Make plans next weekend to engage and support the museum, learn and be delighted!
3. GO SCOTS- so fun to watch Clare and her teammates doing well - Joe and I attended a fun win over Allegheny. Pictures below. We had to kill some time at JAFB, watch the Masters and take in some quality time. Then take out dinner alfresco. This week we streamed the game and loved hearing her housemate with the great commentary!
4. The Works- new exhibit open- Cynthia Cort's Art of World Textiles- stunning! There is science and math in those fabrics- I always enjoy the opportunity to learn and be delighted...and see great people! You won't want to miss it!
5. Speaking of missing- last week to see Word Matter by Amanda Love in downtown Newark!
6. Yes I'm a bit m.i.a. as I work on finishing the grad school class- Principles and Practices of Fundraising! This will allow me to complete the Master Certificate of Philanthropic Studies. I have applied for the MA program- more deadlines I am happy to be checking off! Looking forward to the next class starting in May....you know I'll blog all about it.
7. Grateful for in-person worship at FPC at Trek Brewing!
8. Enjoyed Ray Rays meat plus three last week- welcome to Granville! Thank you for the locally sourced product, creative offerings, and a stunning updated location with outdoor seating and murals! Well done Ray-Ray!
9. Go Big Red- have so enjoyed seeing so many sports live and happening! Thanks to all that supported and engaged with Day of Giving- big success!
10. Go Aces- Sally and the lax team doing great too- we love the opportunity to be outside and cheer for our girl. Big game - the cousins battle it on- such a fun tradition we're grateful to resume- this year in Granville!
Thursday, April 8, 2021
Day of Giving for Denison- Throw Back Thursday- Home to Granville
So much fun to reflect on our time on the hill as part of my "work" today! Of course, it started in 1985 with a visit. I had my application completed at Wittenberg- thinking I'd like to do the 3-2 program in nursing there. This was based on the Fiske paper book and AP bio! One senior interview, one tour on a blue-skied Friday, an overnight at the Buxton- done! Thanks, Mom- your recommendation, you were right.
Then I came back to June O in1986, met Lori and Kate and my Mom met their parents. Move-in day that August put the three of us all in a row on the 3rd floor of East Hall. THANK YOU STUDENT LIFE STAFF! The parents continued happy to see one another over those parent's weekends and became friends, even returning to Granville in the 2000s for their own reunion. Lauren and Julie other in East joined the group. The incredible friends I made and posted with some photos on Facebook! I've got more...the Kahiki ones may be my favorite, or maybe June O, of course, the pi phi pics....Oh was I lucky to have friends with all the women in East and then my angel sisters? I did not live on the West Quad until Junior year when my friends went abroad. We also loved welcoming Tracy to our suite that year- she transferred in and her brother followed her. My brother and sister also followed me! Good thing I went abroad to the West Quad- that is where I remember meeting Joe Leithauser! I enjoyed serving on June O staff 3 times- after the first year, sophomore year, and returning after graduation in 1990 to enjoy the prettiest time on campus in my opinion. What fun, what fun those four years were. But they didn't end there...not at Denison!
Returning for reunions, my sibling's Homecomings and Commencements and to serve on Alumni Council and meet special volunteers like Amy Sibert Lovett. I also had my dear adopted grandmother through Shirley Hale- pi phi Mom- Beth Jenkins. I may have moved around- Michigan twice, Nebraska, Kentucky, and Ohio drew me home- it was my "home away from home". So when Joe and I had a 2nd date in Granville and eventually married I knew Granville would become ours. Lucky me.
All of those cities led to Denison connections and friends "off the hill". And a natural fit from volunteering to working! The luck continued with a job on the hill. When I throw back I want to find more photos from great work colleagues and friends and volunteers in Colwell House and moving to Burton Morgan 1999-2005! Thank you Lyn Boone for hiring me! I stayed home after Miss Sally was born, only to return to my current role in 2015- thank you Julie Houpt and Murley Miller! And all of those years I remained a volunteer- volunteers make the world go around and lead to such joy and friendships- off and on the hill. It was Marcia Downs that said- help me get Denison more involved at The Works and I did! That led to not only a job, but a career- thank you. It also led to meeting Adam Weinberg.
I hope you will visit my Instagram and Facebook pages to see some of the pictures. A few here too. Friends from all of the roles and so many generations and my own family- Scott- brother in law is a big bonus! Life on Newark-Granville Road is so special and really is thanks to Denison. Denison is thanks to philanthropy- so it is right to post here and say- thanks for supporting our day of giving if it works for you! https://support.denison.edu/dayofgiving Thank you! And now it is time for class....Principal and Practices of Fundraising!