Friday, December 14, 2007

We're still alive...

So to speak at least. We are recovering from various illnesses and a busy schedule. That said: if you want a more up-to-date idea of what is going on, I would suggested reading my blog, which you can find: here.

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Update

We are currently in Frisco, Texas at Grits sister's house. We have been through Pulaski, Tennessee where we saw Wes and Sundown (and Haven, though we couldn't really see her yet).
I am actually writing this somewhere between Little Rock and Texarkana. Our trip isn't done but a large portion is completed. For every mile that ticks by we are moving closer to our new lives.


(you can check out my blog over on the right ;)

Monday, August 6, 2007

MOVING!

Hello all,

Sorry for the lack of updates, we Kelleys have been rather busy as we worked on getting the house ready to be put on the market. Since the last update, we have gone to LA again (a birthday present for Mom from St Mary's Vestry) and now we are preparing to leave Lansing for good. We will be leaving Lansing on August 21 to travel to LA where we will be living in the original rector's cottage in the back of the church property. It will be tight, but we will all be together again.

As soon as things settle down I'll see about getting some updates from Doc Turin, Grits, and of course LordoftheBricks

Monday, April 30, 2007

"The Start of Something Big"

Well, yesterday Dad saw the fulfillment of an event he had been planning since arriving in LA.

Anyway, here's the article for the Orange County Registar:

The start of something big

Anglican faithful from churches in Orange and Los Angeles counties gathered at Corona del Mar State Beach for a historical reenactment of

the cross planting at Cape Henry near Jamestown, Virginia, exactly 400 years ago on Sunday.

The cross planting, one of several events across the nation on Sunday commemorating the founding of the first permanent English settlement in America, was followed by a prayer service.

"This is a very instrumental, very important day," said Sarah Desborough of Fountain Valley. "If it wasn't for this landing, we wouldn't have the United States as it is today."

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RE-ENACTING THE PAST: Children help plant a cross at Corona del

Mar State Beach representing the 7-foot tall English Oak cross that the Jamestown, Virginia settlers brought with them in 1607.

Mindy Schauer, The Orange County Register

(Dad is on the left side of the cross in back)

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HANDS IN HISTORY: As part of a history lesson learned, children pat down sand at base of a cross they set up at Corona del Mar State Beach Sunday.

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Vesper

This is Vesper, she's the church cat at St Mary of the Angels.

It's said that she owns the church, we simply pay her rent by way of cat food and treats. In fact while we were visiting in January we were told that we were most definitely the ones because Vesper liked us. Anyway, one of Vesper's nicknames is "Her Royal Highness". So one night I decided I would humor the curate (Fr Davis, Doc Turin's assistant) and put the cat in a crown... Here was the result:

Needless to say he loved it, and I am told that Vesper liked it, too. I am told that she pointed out that the pleading look in her eyes indicated that "It's time for treats" and that the crown is to convey that I (Fr Davis) had better pay close attention to the message in the pleading eyes... or else!
So, I had a great bit of fun with that, and I brightened things in LA.

Tuesday night, I received a request from Fr Davis... He asked if I could Vesper in a wimple. After a moment I responded that I would see what I could do. So Wednesday morning, after learning I wouldn't have to leave as early for NCCC/S, I sat down at my computer and set to work. This was the result:

This is did take up most of my day, but by the time I had to leave I had finished and was quite satisfied with it. Doc Turin and Fr Davis loved it. Doc Turin called and said just how much they loved it. In fact it prompted Fr Davis to write her biography. Which is as follows:

The Tale (or tail) of One Professed

It has now been twelve years since she first entered the Church of Saint Mary of the Angels. The Office of Vespers had just begun. Rain pounded on the roof; there was thunder and lightning. She appeared tired and frightened, and walked, in some pain, with a limp. Still, she made it down the long center aisle and into the sanctuary, where she lay down on the festal carpet, quiet and attentive through the remainder of the office. Father Jones and Joan Johnson scooped her up and dried her off, gave her food and water, and decided to watch her overnight. Perhaps she would need to be seen by a Vet in the morning. She did not, and by morning had set about exploring the entire church, from the heights of the choir loft into the depths of the undercroft, covering every inch. Never mewing, she moved with a stealthiness that was almost reverential. Some could pet her briefly, but only when approached by her first. Due to the time of her arrival, she became known as “Vesper”. She attended every Mass and office, at times resting on the sanctuary carpet, or moving quietly under the pews, where she would suddenly rub against and startle the faithful. One or two were initially scandalized; “What’s that cat doing in the church?” It lasted less than two weeks, and the mantra changed to “Has anybody seen Vesper?” She has never left. She knows, and is known by all. She greets visitors, and members of a Hollywood actor’s workshop that meets on Mondays, the members of A.A. who meet on Wednesday and Friday evenings. She now has a pillow on the far Gospel side of the sanctuary, fondly referred by all as “Vesper’s Stall.” She required emergency surgery on one occasion, when, no doubt defending her ecclesial home, she tangled with what must have been a particularly vicious (and very likely heretical) possum. In that she is one of America’s many medically uninsured, the parish treasurer, always known for a thriftiness rivaling that of Jack Benny, promptly paid, without question, all of the expenses. And so, after twelve years as inquirer, candidate, postulate and novice, she is now recognized as life professed with the name Sister Mary Vesper de Los Feliz . She is, not only life professed, but by popular assent, SUPERIOR, very superior, in every respect. Should you have doubts, just ask her!

He then placed the picture of Sister Mary Vesper under the above biography, and below that was the following:

Portrait Photography by
Elizabeth Kelley Studios
Hollywood


Friday, March 30, 2007

God is truly blessing our family!

Well, the days are passing and Elizabeth and I have been overwhelmed with cleaning out, packing and getting the house ready to sale. I am having to learn to pace myself which isn't easy. We will definitely have a lot less to move West than what we had when we moved East (or even across town). lol

Yesterday, we received the best and happiest new we have received to date and that is that our older son and his lovely wife are expecting their first child in October. God has truly been blessing us this new year.

Elizabeth is drowning in paper shreds. She could go into the confetti business after today.

Chris is enjoying his new position and is very happy to be back in ministry again. Starting back right here at Holy Week he has to jump in with both feet. (But he loves it!) Today, he looked out the window to see nothing but orange, only to find that Hollywood Hills were on fire. The Hollywood sign was in danger but the firefighters made quick work of it.

I had better go and pull Elizabeth out of her strings of paper. She is a great help!!