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  • John Lardin 10:10 pm on August 27, 2020 Permalink  

    August was a busy month for John Lardin… 

    August was a busy month for John Lardin. It started with fulfilling an item on his bucket list. He loves Andre Rieu and the Johann Strauss 80 piece orchestra. He told Judy he would fly to Europe if he had to see him perform. Fortunately they will be in Florida March 5, 2021 and John bought floor seats to see him. John celebrated his birthday for a week having dinner with friends and family on different occasions. John also had many doctor appointments including chemo at Botsford/Beaumont. He saw the cardiologist and he had an echocardiogram; EKG, and also had him walk around office and check his oxygen level. Also had 7 vials of blood taken to check absolutely everything. Fortunately all results were positive. He has a Doppler scheduled for the carotid arteries next month. His faithful “bride” Judy continues to take care of him. He doesn’t know what he would do without her. John also golfed on Monday with Tri-V and on Friday he plays 18 with the seniors. Judy’s excitement including a sleepover for 3 days with Alyssa; Judy did take Alyssa to the dollar tree for an outing but will not go to mall with her. Alyssa spent most of the 3 days in the neighbor’s pools—she has made many friends and they all have pools. John and Judy hope to visit Larry and family in October to celebrate their granddaughter’s 16th birthday. John is still planning to go to Florida for three months the first of the year. He says at least it will be warm and I won’t have to worry about falling. Judy’s on the fence about the trip to Texas and Florida because of the Coronavirus. Time will tell.

     
  • John Lardin 9:54 pm on August 27, 2020 Permalink  

    With September being the month we celebrate Grandparents… 

    With September being the month we celebrate Grandparents Day we went this to all of our Grandmas in Tri-V.

    Once upon a time there was a child ready to be born. The child asked God, “They tell me you are sending me to earth tomorrow, but how am I going to live there being so small and helpless?”
    God replied, “Among the angels, I’ll choose one for you. Your angel will be waiting for you and will take care of you.”
    The child further inquired, but tell me, here in heaven I don’t have to do anything but sing and smile to e happy.”
    God said, “Your angel will sing for you and will also smile for you every day. And you will feel the angel’s love and be very happy.”
    Again the child asked, “And how am I going to be able to understand when people talk to me if I don’t know the language?”
    God said, “Your angel will tell you the most beautiful and sweet words that you will ever hear, and with much patience and care your angel will teach you how to speak.”
    I’ve heard that on Earth there are bad people. Who will protect me?”
    God said, “Your angel will defend you even if it means risking its life.”
    At the moment there was much peace in heaven, but voices from Earth could be heard and the child hurriedly asked, “God, if I am to leave now please tell me my angel’s name.”
    God replied, “Her name is not important. You will simply call her “GRANDMA.”

     
  • John Lardin 9:42 pm on August 27, 2020 Permalink  

    MEMORIES FROM THE SEPTEMBER 2015 ISSUE OF TRI… 

    MEMORIES FROM THE SEPTEMBER 2015 ISSUE OF TRI-V UMPH
    The oldest member of Tri-V, Art Trachsel, will be turning 95 on Sept. 16. He is really excited about it and I know he will appreciate hearing from you. The men’s golf league completed the season, Mike Trachsel took home the A flight championship; Nick Angelosanto won the B flight. Final golf had 32 golfers in Gaylord at Ray’s retreat. Marbles will be played the first Saturday of the month beginning in October. Pinochle will be moved to the third Saturday of the month. The Children’s Christmas party is scheduled for Sunday, December 6. Jeff Trachsel and Karen Thrift would like to announce the birth of their granddaughter Harper Danielle, daughter of Steve and Andrea Novak. After two months Judy Lardin finally got her new Ford Flex. The same color (red) as John’s but she says it has more gadgets. Judy and John went to see oldest son Johnnie new home near Alpena. The home is 3 bedrooms, 2 baths in the middle of nowhere. At least that is what Judy and John think. This wraps up another trip down Memory Lane. School will have started by the time most have read this. Thank back when you or your children started the school each year, especially those starting kindergarten for their first school experience. The excitement most had shown and the look on their face as well as the look on Mom’s face knowing that she was finally going to have a little alone time. Most of all make it a point to be involved with the activities your children get into. Allow our schedule for BOTH Mom and Dad to attend the game or the concert. It means more to your kids than you might realize. I remember two years ago I was at one of the boy’s concert in Canton and they always honor those that have been in the service. There were not that many veterans in attendance and when they sang the Air Force fight song and I stood up I could see my grandson telling the guys sitting next to him with a big proud smile on his face “that’s my Grandpa”. Until we meet you in print next month, the Good Lord Willing, take care of one another.

     
  • John Lardin 9:41 pm on August 27, 2020 Permalink  

    MEMORIES FROM THE SEPTEMBER 2010 ISSUE OF TRI… 

    MEMORIES FROM THE SEPTEMBER 2010 ISSUE OF TRI-V UMPH
    The September issue of the TRI-V Umph was a very small issue with no reports of any of the TRI-V family in need of our prayers. This does not happen often but is a blessing when it does. The only trifle was reported by the Lardins on their trip to Corpus Christi TX to visit son Larry and family over the Labor Day Weekend. This was brought about when three year old grandson, Jacob, came out of his bedroom with his suitcase packed and told his mom he was going to the airport to visit Grandma and Grandpa. A group of the TRI-V family made plans for a weeklong trip to Branson MS leaving on Sun. Sept. 19. There was a report on the Steak Roast held on Aug. 14 at Gunnar Mettala Park Wixom and the Girls Weekend on Aug. 20 at the Mannsiding Lodge Bed and Breakfast in Harrison MI

     
  • John Lardin 8:31 pm on July 26, 2020 Permalink  

    July was another busy month for Judy and… 

    July was another busy month for Judy and John. There were the two weeks each month that John has chemo plus golfing on each Friday so the remaining days can make the month busy’ July stared with the death of John’s Uncle Mike (John’s mothers brother) on June 30th and the funeral in Hillsdale Mi on July 6th. He had a pace maker installed on June 6th in Kalamazoo and was working at 96% when installed until his death. Any Dr. that John talked to did not know of anyone getting a pace maker at age 99. We were honored to have Judy’s sister and niece visit us over the July 4th weekend, arriving on Thur. and going home on Sun. which kept Judy busy. Add the TRI-V picnic on the 26th and Judy helping out with the elderly neighbor and we do keep busy. Oh almost forgot there were a couple of sleep overs with Alyssa but I assume that you knew that was going to happen. Like all of us the corona virus has changed our life style but we are strong and will overcome the virus. Just keep praying for our TRI-V Family as well as our friends. THEY DO WORK.

     
  • John Lardin 8:11 pm on July 26, 2020 Permalink  

    MEMORIES FROM THE August 2015 issue of TRI… 

    MEMORIES FROM THE August 2015 issue of TRI-V Umph
    The oldest member of TRI-V, Art Trachsel, will be turning 95 on September 16. He is really excited about it and I know he would appreciate hearing from you. Included was his address.
    Diane recently underwent sigmoid colon resection due to many years of diverticulitis. The surgery went well, however she picked up an infection from the hospital. Hopefully the drugs are taking care of the infection and she can continue to heal from the surgery. Please keep Diane in your prayers.
    July ended up being busier than normal for the Lardins; John wore a boot for six weeks to relieve the Achilles tendinitis to avoid any risky surgery. Fortunately it worked. Next John had a defibrillator/pacemaker installed to correct an ejection faction for the heart on June 16 and left him doing almost nothing until the final checkup on July 30. All restrictions were lifted on June 30 and he was able to play golf on the 31. For the 12 weeks that he was on the mend his energy level now has to be brought back to normal. He has a tendency to tire if he does too much. Judy and John made a trip to Buhl ID on July 16, returning on July 20. Judy and John returned from Buhl ID on the 20 and left for Corpus Christi on July 22 returning July 27. Weather was cool in ID and then Corpus Christi very hot and humid. To make matters worse there was an ecoli breakout on Friday through Sunday so had to use bought or boiled water. No restaurants were able to use their ice machines or the fountain pop. Good to see the kids and grandchildren but not an enjoyable trip. Judy decided on her own that it was time to get rid of her 2002 Ford Explorer with 66,000 miles; she has decided to get a FLEX, red, matching John’s and should get delivery around the middle of August.
    Tri-V Picnic was held at Rotary Park in Livonia on July 26; 39 adults and 22 children in attendance. Future events include the Steak Roast, Final Golf at Ray’s Retreat in Gaylord MI the weekend of Aug 20-23, and the Children’s Christmas Party on December 6.
    This wraps up another trip down memory lane. The “dog” days of summer have arrived. The kids and grandchildren are getting antsy. Our patience with some of them is being stretched. Maybe now would be a good time to sit down some afternoon and share some family pictures or tell them things you did when their age. Most important don’t let this special time go to waste. Until we meet you in print next month, the Good Lord willing, take care of one another.

     
  • John Lardin 8:10 pm on July 26, 2020 Permalink  

    MEMORIES FROM THE August 2010 issue of TRI… 

    MEMORIES FROM THE August 2010 issue of TRI-V Umph
    We continue to remember in our prayers Betty Galloway who requested to leave the Medical Care Facility and move into the Woodland Hospice House. Her latest blood transfusion has not been sustained and she does not want any additional transfusions. Time Gies returned from the Trachsel family vacation sick and ended up in the emergency room. He was diagnosed with a kidney stone and a stint was put in to help the stone move down in the bladder. Those on the move included Karlyn and Time Gies traveling to South Carolina the last week of July for the Gies family vacation while Karen and Jeff Trachsel traveling to Gainesville FL for a few days to visit Trevor, then to Parris Island SC to visit Karen’s grandson John from Marine Boot Camp. Judy Lardin spent 12 days the end of July and first part of August in IL with her Mom who continues to suffer from congested heart failure. When she returns she will be on the Girls Weekend, a trip to Branson MO with fellow TRI-Vers and then a trip to Texas to visit Larry and Family. John Lardin turned 30,000 miles on his 2009 Ford Flex (leased in August 2008) and turned it in early and purchased a 2011 Ford Flex in August of 2010. Both cars are red, with the 2011 having a few more gadgets not on the 2009 model. The Tri-V Family Picnic was held on July 18 at Gunner Mettala Park, Wixom with 49 adults and 18 children in attendance. Upcoming events included the TRI-V Steak Roast on August 14 at Gunner Mettala Park, Wixom, TRI-V Wives Weekend Getaway the weekend of August 20-22 at Mannsiding Lodge Bed and Breakfast in Harrison MI and TRI-V Final Golf the same weekend at Ray’s Retreat in Gaylord, Mi with 24 scheduled to attend.

     
  • John Lardin 12:37 pm on July 13, 2020 Permalink  

    THE LARDINS June was another busy month for… 

    THE LARDINS
    June was another busy month for Judy and John. It started with granddaughter Alyssa celebrating her 10th birthday on the 1st. They seem to grow up so fast. Have to enjoy them while they are not overly involved with their friends. We celebrated at Texas Road House, her favorite spot. Of course throughout she did have several sleepovers with Grandma. John in the mean time continued to have chemo every other week on Tue. and getting disconnected on Wed. There was also the monthly visit with the chemo Dr. and reports that the tumor in the liver has crystallized and even shrunk a little. All good news. He continues to play golf on Fri. with a 20 to 24 guys at various courses. Judy continues to help her 95 year old neighbor who is in assisted living the best she can with the current restrictions. John ask all to continue with prayers for all that who are suffering from various illnesses. THEY DO WORK.

     
  • John Lardin 12:36 pm on July 13, 2020 Permalink  

    MEMORIES FROM THE JULY 2010 TRI V UMPH… 

    MEMORIES FROM THE JULY 2010 TRI-V UMPH
    The 78th Anniversary was held at Joy Manor, Westland. There were 22 members and 17 guests in attendance. The Tri-V Picnic will be held on July 26 at Rotary Park, Livonia from 12-4 p.m. Final Golf will be held the weekend of Aug. 21-23 at Ray’s Retreat in Gaylord with 32 golfing. The ladies getaway will be Aug 3-5 at Hankerd Inn, Pleasant Lake, MI. The Children’s Christmas party is scheduled for Sunday, December 6. Michelle Trachsel completed her first full marathon in Charlevoix, MI. The whole family was there to cheer her on at the finish line. John Lardin was diagnosed by the foot doctor as having Achilles tendeniditis. The doctor felt surgery was too risky and he was given a boot that covered from his knee to his entire foot to wear for five weeks. Fortunately this solved his problem and during that time John golfed twice a week with the boot. On June 16 a defibrillator/pacemaker was implanted because his heart ejections were down to 30. John wanted to wait until after golf season and the doctor said “We should have done it yesterday.” If all things check out positive on July 30 he will have no restrictions and can be back on the golf course. Ten years ago Judy was in Buhl, ID to celebrate her Uncle’s 80th birthday. On June 16 Judy and John will be going back to Buhl to celebrate his 90th birthday. Her Uncle Milton is the only surviving aunt/uncle on her mom’s side of the family. Other members of Judy’s family will be there for the celebration. On July 23 Judy and John will go to Corpus Christi, TX to see Larry and family. They have not seen them since December and the grandkids are missing them. Judy watched granddaughter Alyssa 3 days a week for four hours while mom teaches summer school. Judy decided that John’s 2011 Ford Flex had too miles on it and her 2002 Explorer had 65,000 miles they should get rid of the Explorer and get a new car. Judy ended up ordering a 2015 Flex the same color as John. She says this is the last new car they buy; plan on keeping them until the wheels fall off. This wraps up another trip down memory lane. Hard to believe that John Lardin has been retired from the Detroit Free Press to 25 years and Northwest Airlines for 20 years. He continues to use the flight benefits as part of his retirement. While we wait for summer to arrive in full force you can think back five years ago when we had a string of 90 degree temps. As miserable as we felt with the heat as adults we never complained as “kids” as one thinks back to our childhood. Can you imagine our children or grandchildren growing up without the conveniences they have today? I believe they have learned a few lessons these past few months with the Corona virus. What would they have done without internet for school, NETFLIX, U-tube, cable for entertainment during this pandemic? We made popsicles from Kool-Aid using the rubber maid holders. No matter how hot it was every day Mom still fixed a meal in the hot kitchen for dinner. When I was growing up you could ask a neighbor to watch the kids so you could go to store and you did the same for them. Now many do not know their neighbors. Perhaps with a little bit of effort on our part we can once again enjoy some of the things that our parents had the made it a good time to be raised. Until we see you in print next month, the Good Lord willing, take care of one another; wear a mask, social distance, STAY SAFE.

     
  • John Lardin 12:35 pm on July 13, 2020 Permalink  

    MEMORIES FROM THE JULY 2010 TRI V UMPH… 

    MEMORIES FROM THE JULY 2010 TRI-V UMPH
    Our prayers were asked for our TRI-V family as well as our extended TRI-V family. Nick Angelosanto was suffering from a bladder infection as well as continued back pain. After test and treatment by an Urologist and a back treatment at the pain center things have improved. Prayers for the extended family included Grandma Rosa, Nick Angelosanto’s Mom. She was admitted to the hospital for a week with congestive heart failure and pneumonia. As of July 1 Vickie’s Mom, Victoria, will be living permanently with Vickie and Nick and be attending Senior Day Care for five hours a day. Also to Grandma Millie, mother of Judy Lardin, who suffered a mini stroke. She was diagnosed with congestive heart failure when she was in FL in January with Judy and John and has had breathing problems ever since. Congratulations to Robyn and John Mackson and grandparents Vickie and Nick Angelosanto on the birth of Anthony on June 11 and to Bev and Mike Lardin and grandparents Judy and John Lardin on the birt6h of Alyssa on June 1. Diane Plocharczyk decided to take an early retirement on September 30, about 1 ½ years early from Bristol-Myers Squibb. Art Trachsel has been forced to give up some of his activities due to his declining heath. In the process he was honored for service from his Church for his work in many areas for 14 years and honored by Meals on Wheels for the same period for his service on their Board of Directors and Recording Secretary. Upcoming events start with the Tri-V Family Picnic on July 18 at Mettala Park, Wixom, the Wives July swim on July 21 at Blondie Forsyth home, Northville, and the TRI-V Steak Roast on August 14 at Mettala Park, Wixom. The events conclude the weekend of August 20-22 with the TRI-V Wives Getaway at Mannsiding Bed and Breakfast Lodge, Harrison, MI and the TRI-V Final Golf at Ray’s Retreat, Gaylord.

     
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