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Christmas 2009

Christmas 2009
This video took me a very long time to put together. Not because it was technically challenging, although I did get to exercise many of the new Final Cut Studio/Motion/Soundtrack Pro 4 features, but mainly because it was pretty painful.
Christmas 2009 was spread out across the country, and we spent time with our entire immediate family. Both sets of parents, both sets of aunts, uncles, cousins. Nana and Papa Budzowski visited from Arizona, and we had a great celebration in Oregon, then we took the show on the road to Kansas City. As many visitors to the blog are aware, we said goodbye to Grammy Hall (my Mom) over the holidays. She wanted to see the kids one more time before she passed away.
While saying goodbye was one of the toughest things ever, I’ve sort of come to grips with the fact that having that extra time to say all the things that needed to be said and properly say goodbye was one of the greatest Christmas gifts ever. And I’m not ashamed to say that I cried like a baby many times while putting the video together over the past couple of months. I had to put it down a couple of times and do something else for awhile, but I finally finished it.
Here’s the story of our Christmas 2009. My hope is that someday the kids will look back on this Christmas not with sorrow, but with the knowledge that despite the unpleasantness that surrounds death, they made Grammy very happy.
A very special thanks to the friends at Santa Marta that made things easier and the Christmas brighter.
Click on one of the links below to view video
Happy Birthday Grammy – We Miss You

Balloons for Mom
Today would have been Mom’s 74th birthday, and it’s the first one since she passed away. In honor of Mom (Grammy), Becky bought balloons, we all wrote notes, and then set them loose this evening.
Here’s a short video.
Happy birthday, Mom. We miss you.
No, You’re Not Seeing Things
It was time for a change, and there have been a few lately. I made some updates to the site, including blog software and database upgrades, look/feel change, and tighter integration with facebook.
Probably the most significant upgrades, however, are:
- This site should now be readable on your mobile phone. Check it out and let me know if you run into issues.
- New address. This blog can now be found at http://www.allthehalls.net. Please update your bookmarks. The old randyehall.com address will continue to work for awhile.
Mom
My mother passed away this morning at about 4am Central time on Wednesay, January 6, 2010.

A rosary will be held for her on Thursday, January 7 at 7pm at
Santa Marta Senior Living Community
13800 W 116th Terrace
Olathe, 66062
The funeral mass will be held on Saturday, January 9 at 10am at The Church of the Magdalen in Wichita, Ks. Mom will be buried immediately following the funeral mass next to her mother at St. Mark’s Church in Colwich, Ks.
A very sad day.
Here is the obituary that appeared in the Wichita Eagle:

Mom's Obituary in the Wichita Eagle
Thanks to all of you who visited, sent notes, and most importantly, prayed for her.
A brief photostory of her life follows:
This Made Me Cry
Riley wrote this note today.

Riley's Note To Grammy - 01-03-2009
2009 Top 10 List

Top 10 of 2009
One of my favorite posts to write all year, and definitely one of the most time consuming.
I’m a huge music fan…it’s how I spend every second not otherwise occupied. So I take great care in my “Top” list every year. These are the CD’s that have spun all year on my iPod (my moblie lifestyle doesn’t let me listen to CDs anymore).
This year was too hard, and I gave up on trying to name a “top 10.” Instead, I put together a “Top 20″ that breezes thru entries #20 to 11, then focuses on 10-1.
For those that don’t have time for the video presentation, here is the listing:
10-20 – in no particular order
- Bryan Scary and the Shredding Tears – Mad Valentines
- The Pundits – Echo Chamber
- Josh Fix – This Town Is Starting To Make Me Angry
- Fun. – Aim and Ignite
- Brendan Benson – My Old, Familiar Friend
- Scott Simons – The Start of Something
- The Syn – Big Sky
- Bob Mould – Life and Times
- The Luxury – In the Wake of What Won’t Change
- The Honeydogs – The Sunshine Committee
The Top 10
- Roger Powell – Blue Note Ridge
- Bleu – A Watched Pot
- Lamar Holley – Confessions of a College Student
- Brian Wilson – That Lucky Old Sun
- Halloween, Alaska – Champagne Downtown
- Tim Christensen – Superior
- Vinyl Candy – Land
- Kevin Gilbert – Nuts/Bolts – 2 CD’s — I opted to combine the entries
- Francis Dunnery – There’s A Whole New World Out There
- It Bites – The Tall Ships
I spent a lot of time on planes, carried 2 ipods on every trip, and spent A LOT of time listening to music. This list accurately reflects many hours of audio investment
.
If you have time, I encourage you to view the video. This captures a short summary of thoughts on the Top 10 entries.
Until next year….
Thanksgiving 2009

Thanksgiving 2009
Happy Thanksgiving, everybody!
The Halls had a very quiet, cozy Thanksgiving in Portland, but we missed having family near. I took the entire week off to catch my breath from the busiest year I’ve ever had workwise. I had several projects around the house that I’d been putting off. I haven’t gotten everything done, but I’m making progress. Now I know how Becky feels every darn day (time goes too fast, and there’s not enough of it to get thru all the daily projects).
The kids were in school until Wednesday so the family-time didn’t start until Wednesday pm. It was Becky’s b-day on Wednesday, so we had a little family outing, followed by a snickers cake (mmmmmm). We took the kids to the Sherwood YMCA to climb the rock-wall. That was a good experience for the kids. The guy who manned the ropes was VERY good to the kids and everyone got up to the top at least once.
Thanksgiving was cool and rainy, but the fire was nice and warm. Mom had lots of help in the kitchen: Reed made the stuffing muffins this year, Riley, Rachel, and Robyn helped peel potatoes and make butter (The neighbors from across the street gave us a couple of jars of heavy cream, a pecan pie, homemade cranberry sauce, and a bottle of wine–thanks guys!!!).
Little Randy manned the toy train almost all day. Probably just as well because there was a lot of help in that kitchen.
Our turkey this year took over 4hrs to bake, so we were pretty hungry when the popper popped. And it was fantastic. Becky outdid herself again, and we had a really nice dinner, complete with the fancy schmancy china and silverware.
It was good to talk to everyone via phone, but we wish you could have been here. After dinner, we had a video chat call with Nana & Papa in Arizona to catch up for a bit.
Not sure yet what the rest of the weekend holds. Lots going on in and around Portland this weekend so we’re going to play it by ear.
Here’s a video of our Thanksgiving celebration that includes video from the kids’ school program, rock wall, kitchen shenanigans, and dinner.
Hope your holiday was fantastic. Links follow….
Halloween 2009

Halloween 2009
Very quick update: here’s a video of the Hall Family Halloween 2009 fun:
More soon. It’s a holiday week, and I’m off all week, so the camera and machines will likely be working overtime.
See ya!
Hallie’s Rhinoscopy
Come look inside the dog’s nose.
See that? I’ve piqued your interest, haven’t I?

Hallie's Rhinoscopy
Hallie, our 14-yr-old Beagle/Cocker mix has developed a bad breathing problem. We’ve visited her veterinarian several times, and he’s been REALLY good to her (Thank You, Dr. Christensen), but we were running out of ideas on what’s wrong.
So I took her to a specialist this morning, and they did a rhinoscopy. Essentially, they stuck a probe (with camera) up Hallie’s nose and back behind through her throat. They got some really interesting pictures. Looks like a growth and polyps that are blocking her airway. They biopsied it, and we should have results back late next week.
For the not-so-queasy, here is a video of the procedure. There’s a little bit of blood, but you can clearly see the mass, especially towards the end of the video in the retro 1 & retro 2 sequences.
If the video’s too much (and trust me, I understand), you can see the mass in the image above (see retro p1 frame).
So for the next 68 seconds, here is the view inside Hallie’s nose.
Enjoy! BTW, this has to be the oddest blog post I’ve ever written.
Fall 2009 Catch-up

Fall 2009 Catch-Up
I’ll bet you thought I’d forgotten about this blog. I haven’t, but to be honest, Becky’s been taking so many pictures, it was tough to figure out where to start! Well, that’s not totally true….it’s been a little hectic at work, with lots of travel, late nights, and phone calls. I was determined, though, to get an update out this weekend.
About the photos, there were hundreds to comb through, and I’ve captured some of the best out of several outings and events. I wasn’t able to fit all of them in the video update….the video would have been VERY long, but the “best of” list is captured in the Gallery (link below).
So on to the update….
Becky took the kids to visit Nana & Papa in Phoenix at the end of July. I had to stay home and work
Then it was back-to-school. We now have 4-second-graders, and a fourth grader.
Fall sports was a real challenge with Reed playing Fall Ball. He got hooked on catching this season, and was starting catcher for almost all games. And there were a lot of those. At least 2 per weekend.
Randy played fall soccer with his buds. That was a fun group of kids and parents, and we’re hoping to get matched up with that team again next season.
Riley and Robyn played soccer too, also with a great group of kids and parents. Riley scored the first goal of the season, and Robyn scored several as well.
Rachel decided to take fall off to concentrate on her studies. She’s turning into a little brain. We’ll be starting something for the winter here shortly (Yo-yo university and maybe gymnastics).
We also celebrated a big birthday: Reed turned a decade old. Hard to believe it’s been ten years since the little guy started keeping us up at night
. He’s a good kid, and is getting good grades.
We’re trying a few new things this fall. First was skating, and this is becoming a kid favorite. There’s an ice arena not far from the house, and we’ve visited a few times already. This season is aptly names, as that’s what I did a lot of during our little family outings: fall. The kids have picked it up quickly, I still struggle. If you watch the video closely, you might catch a bit of my prowess on the ice. Thanks, Becky for making sure to get that on video, by the way.
I’ve got some new pix/video to go through now of Halloween, and I’ll make an attempt to get this out before Christmas
.
So the video linked below, has updates from late summer to early November (minus Halloween). Francis Dunnery phoned in a cover of an old Faces tune that we’ve been listening to alot, and Todd Rundgren and Daryl Hall dropped by to add a live tune. Man, those guys are noisy, and they eat a lot!
Enjoy. Hope all’s well with you and yours. OK, readers. Your turn to drop us a note and tell us how you’re doing
.
Links to video/pix follow. If you have Quicktime installed, I’d recommend viewing the H.264 (MP4) or MOV version. For some reason the WMV video had a few artifacts. I’ll tweak it if I get a few minutes (yeah, right).
- H.264 (MP4)
- Quicktime (MOV)
- Windows (WMV)
- Gallery (Pictures)