Thursday, December 9, 2010

Annual Trojahn Christmas

It is official. Everyone has agreed. The Annual Trojahn Christmas will be Tuesday, December 28th at the gymnasium. If anything goes wrong, it is solely the fault of Mike Trojahn.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Christmas Gift Exchange

ADULT GIFT EXCHANGE

Adult children bring one gift each. Men bring a gift for men; women bring a gift for a woman. Price limit is $25 or above. Gift exchange will be "white elephant" style, where you can choose a gift to open, or take one that has already been opened. (Mike and Beth do not want to be included in this exchange this year, but probably next year we will do the same, and they will be included.)

CHILDREN'S GIFT EXCHANGE

Kids also have a price limit, $25 or above.

Maija buys for Dotty
Aili.......Thomas

Ellen buys for Charlie
David......Scarlett
Sam........William
Nathan.....Ryan

Henry buys for Sydney
Peter.........Jacob
Dotty.........Katie
Scarlett......Luke
Charlie.........Maija

Sydney buys for Henry
Thomas............Nathan
William..........Aili

Katie buys for Ellen
Jacob .............David
Luke..............Peter
Ryan............Sam

Monday, October 11, 2010

Family Trip to an Apple Orchard

We all had a wonderful time picking apples. What a beautiful day it was. There were so many to pick, but I picked only one little apple! Came to the conclusion that this apple is spoiled rotten!

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Homecoming 2010

This picture is an accurate snapshot of life in the Auburn Trojahn's home. Our children are always smiling, clean, and well-dressed. They all get along and usally call each other by names such as dear brother, sweet sister, or loved sibling-of-mine. In this case, they couldn't bear to be apart on Homecoming, so they went together with a group of church friends.
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

NO, I WASN'T IN A BAR FIGHT!

Hard to say who lost, though. We killed the hornet, but Luke was no winner. His eye was swelled nearly shut for two mornings. Trojahn's DO NOT like hornets.
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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Minnesota 2010

There were many things to be fixed this week at the cabin. One day one, we all realized how leaky the roof was. (We couldn't find any cake pans because they were all around the cabin catching drips!) Dave, Ben, and Mike worked on the roof for a full day, and then some. At one point there was a good-sized hole in the roof and Jacob came in to retrieve tools that had fallen through to the loft.

The old truck also got power washed and fixed. Dave and Ben summoned their inner lumber jacks and felled a dead tree. That included a chainsaw cutting competition (of course). The best part was watching them try to throw a rope and an anchor up to the "Y" in the tree.

Dave fixed the pontoon boat a couple of times. The shower head was replaced. The hole in the out house roof did not get fixed.

Yogi was a vicious dog. He terrorized the neighbors for a few days. Thomas and Luke terrorized each other. That went on for the whole week.

There were some interesting questions asked this week. Beth and Mike will remember, "When is hamburger night?" What Beth went through to find hamburger night! Turns out it was worth it, because hamburger night at Britt's Lounge is to die for. All of us ate for $54, and Ben paid the entire bill.

Thomas asked his Mom, "What are those orange, round balls?" "Oranges," said his Mom.

Jacob discovered Taco night----No, Taconite (a mineral). He also discovered that he DOES NOT like hornets, and vice versa.

Katie bought 20 steamy novels for $1 at the local thrift store. We saw even less of her after that.

Luke caught a leech in the lake. He also embarrassed his Mom at the bear sanctuary by loudly saying that he was going to "shoot the bears."

Sydney proved to be a master berry finder. On a morning walk she collected the most raspberries, and she was the first to spot blueberries.

Grandpa got into trouble...Once when he power washed the deck and boat instead of helping with supper. Again, when he made second breakfast (cinnamon roll pancakes) after Grandma Beth had made homemade biscuits and gravy. (There were other times not mentioned here.) In retrospect, it seems to be all about timing.

Lindsey was really surprised when we gave her cake and ice cream in honor of her birthday. Ben bought her a dress from down town that she had liked the day before.

By far, the biggest surprise of all was when Thomas went outside to go potty. Lindsey and Jacob discovered...Well, let's just say he went in the woods (or the yard).

All said, it was a wonderful, fun week at the cabin--TROJAHN STYLE.

Saturday, April 24, 2010


Had a wonderful Easter at Nana and Papa Trojahn's house. We found eggs filled with sugar, we got to play in the camper, and we got put to work... picking up gumballs in Papa's yard!

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Guideposts

This is a picture of my Grandma with Luke. She has been a big part of my life. I remember one time she said (and I quote), "I always thought your hair looked nice, but it's been looking kind of wild lately." Maybe it is something only a grandma could get away with, but it was these kind of gentle nudges that kept our family in line.

I've also been thinking a lot lately about how her beauty had nothing to do with fashion and little to do with clothing at all. Her life is a reminder that beauty has everything to do with the heart and the soul of a person.

I am thankful for my Grandma's life and legacy. She knew many losses in her life, but she was always willing to adapt to change with God's help. She was the best listener; and her advice will be greatly missed. I am grateful for all of the guideposts in my life.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Talented Tot

You've heard Mozart and Beethoven, but now you can listen to Luke.
He may only be two and still take naps, but give him a piano and he will blow you away.



Wednesday, January 13, 2010

End of an Era

It is official. Jack has found a new home, and a better one, I might add. Back to that in a minute. My old Jack has been out on a leash for a couple of years now. My heart ached to look out the window and see him out in the weather. Sometimes I avoided looking out the window altogether--you understand.

He now lives with the Meidel family in Chatham. He is an indoor dog once again, enjoying high end Iams food, which the GROOMER recommended. Let's face it, at our house he was lucky to enjoy his monthly heart worm medication!

He was a good old dog. He fit my life perfectly for ten years. I'm so glad that there is a family willing and able to give him the care he needs at this point in his life. I doubt this Trojahn family is done with dogs. I think when the little boys are bigger there will be pets. Until then, happy retirement, Old Dog.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

My New Hat


My Aunt Debbie made me this really neat hat.
It totally brings out my eyes... literally!