Friday, March 28, 2014

Last free weekend before surgery

 Our last weekend before Kate's big eye surgery we had fun enjoying the simple things, like jumping, running, and playing outside. Dad bought the girls a tire swing for the swing set, which was a big hit.


 Kate also tried to teach Abby how to climb the ladder up to the playhouse and slide. It was entertaining to watch, but also mildly unsafe. But Abby managed to only fall once! Her big sister is a good teacher.



Tuesday, March 18, 2014

New Floors!

 Dad discovered he could just borrow hair from his girls as his continues to leave his head!
This Saturday Jon and I replaced our carpet in the living, dining and hallway with laminate. We were planning to rip down the elevated dining area and make it all one level, until at 11 pm Fri night Jon and I discovered the elevated portion was solid concrete. Saturday morning came, and a jackhammer, and a few hours of concrete dust later Jon decided that breaking down the landing was way over our heads. So we just decided to leave it and cover it all in matching flooring. I love it!! It looks so great! Now the mission to find a perfect rug commences. But I must say, I love watching my man work. He is such a hard worker!

Grocery Shopping

 Kate has a promising career in grocery bagging. Every time we go to the store now she loves to help bag all the food. Both my girls also thrive on other shoppers stopping to talk to them. Oh and don't forget their stickers, because they sure will not, and will let you and everyone else nearby just how angry they are!


And on a completely unrelated note, I wanted to share a project that I worked on forever ago and then put away, but actually took back out and finished! Its a throw blanket for my bed. It took me so long to do since it is King sized (and I'm slow at crocheting)

Blast from the past

 While I was helping look through old pictures at my Grandma's house, I came across these pictures from a family trip my Mom, brother and I took with my Grandparents to see where Grandpa grew up in the hills of West Virginia. Truly one of my favorite places to see, I think it is beautiful! Thanks to that trip, and a few others, I have had the goal on my bucket list to stay at the Greenbriar Hotel. I will go someday, I promise (just like Paris, and Rome, and Venice, etc, etc). But I digress. I loved seeing these pictures where Grandpa was so obviously proud of his home. This waterfall is just right off the highway, it is beautiful to just pull over and explore.
 Look at my sweet brother-- helping me map out where to step.
 With Mom and Grandpa looking on. One of my favorite things of all time to do is walk in streams/creeks. I think the sensation is calming and soothing in a way that nothing else is.
 Part of the trip we went to Grandpa's family graveyard on the top of a mountain (like literally the drive is STRAIGHT up.) I loved seeing the old weathered tombstones. Old cemeteries are so cool.
 And because this was on the same roll of film as the other pictures and it was too priceless to do without, I present to you, a shot of my brother picking on my Mom. He used to make her hair all poofy and make fun of the effects. They both love this picture I'm sure, but not as much as me!
I just love walking down memory lane. I think that is why I love scrapbooking and blogging so much. Even though I will never be considered famous or interesting to other people, my own history and memories interest me and make me happy.

Friday, March 7, 2014

The rest of the trip

 It was fun to get together with my family even if it was for a sad occasion. We got to spend some more time with Arielle and he new husband Nathan (they have been married one year...not that she traded in her old husband for a new one!). Grandma always has the best facial expressions in pictures.
 But she loves me anyway so she will forgive me for posting some of her funny faces! I cherish all the times I get to spend with this amazing lady.
 We were also all together for Bailey's birthday. It was fun to get to see it, since I normally would have missed it. Loving far away from family can really stink sometimes.

Grandpa's Funeral

 I loved this quote my Grandma found for my Grandpa's funeral. First time I read it I couldn't help but cry. It is so true, the middle is the point to living. And my Grandpa lived a great life. I loved getting to help Grandma, Mom and Aunt Val look through old pictures to get together Grandpa's photo tables. I've been a picture/scrapbooking/blogging nerd most all my life, and seeing all those old pictures made me giddy! This is just the older pictures from the first table. My grandparents were so cute!!
  



My Grandpa's funeral was simple and beautiful. Lots of people came to honor the awesome man. I loved that as a group we laughed as much as we cried. We will always miss him, but we are glad he isn't suffering anymore. At the grave, soldiers were there to fold up his flag and played Taps. That ripped my heart out! And before we left him there, we got to put one last flower on his casket. It was harder than I thought it would be to walk away and just leave him there. The only help was knowing he wasn't actually in the casket, he is in a much better place. After the service some women from Grandma's church had a pretty lunch waiting for us. It was such a sweet experience. I'm so glad I was able to attend and honor the man who has meant so much to me. Here Zach and I are after, as you can tell I'd been crying!

Saturday, February 22, 2014

My Grandpa

My Grandpa just died today. It may seem crazy that I am writing a blog post a mere hour or so after he passed, but I have so many thoughts running around in my head that I feel like I have to write them down. I don't want to forget a single thing about the man who has meant so much to me. These are the last pictures I have of my Grandpa. I so wish I had gotten to see him one last time, but I am comforted by the fact that I will see him again. I hate that I live so far away from my family. I am grateful that he didn't have to suffer too long. He had Parkinson's, and it was slowly changing who he was, but his last time in the hospital was relatively short and sweet. I am told he passed away peacefully. All of his kids were able to see him before he went too (which is a tender mercy since my Aunt lives in AZ but happened to be there visiting when he took a turn for the worst).
 
The rest of this post will be all over the place! I just want to write down all the random things I hope to never forget from my amazing Grandpa.
 
He was a huge source of my confidence as a teenager. He was forever calling me beautiful (literally he would say "Hello beautiful!" in greeting). And he wasn't just saying it to say it, I could tell he really meant it. Anytime I went clothes shopping with my Mom and Grandma (which was lots of the time), he would demand I give him a fashion show when we got home so he could see how great I looked in everything. I appreciate that sweet gift he gave me, for I learned that the world's opinion isn't all that important. Having an amazing supportive family means more than passing trends.
 
Who else can say that their Grandpa was so cool he helped plan their wedding night?! My Grandpa and I always had an open relationship and would talk about anything and everything. During the planning stages of our wedding, my Grandpa had the idea to dress me up in a tool belt and construction hat for Jon for my wedding night. This was all planned out over family dinner. And my Grandpa was even the one who bought the hat and had it all ready to hand off to me at the hotel! He also gave Jon some bedroom advice!
 
Grandma's house is always cold, like always. Grandpa would always have his "ARM strong heaters" available. Which was just a big bear hug.
 
Grandpa ALWAYS pointed at things with his middle finger. I'm 100% immature and have chuckled about it since I first understood what the middle finger stood for.
 
I will never understand how he didn't like cheese. That one fact made me question his judgment ;)
 
He also would always make ice cream runs to satisfy the family's sweet tooth, but he didn't eat the stuff. He just would go because he knew we wanted it. Selfless--that's what he was.
 
He was always quick with a blue grass/old country song.
 
He was such a hard worker. He worked up until a few months before his death. When he was younger his Dad died leaving him the oldest kid in charge, so he worked as a janitor at school before he went to school himself. He worked multiple jobs at once. It helped teach me that you should never be afraid to work hard for something. He never struck it rich or anything like that, but he always made sure his family was taken care of.
 
As long as I remember he had white hair. I can't honestly picture it a different color. He called himself a silver fox.
 
Grandpa and Grandma bought Jon and I a gross of condoms at the army supply store (they are cheap there!!). When they went to check out the cashier looked at their purchases and back at them. My Grandma said "WHAT?! We aren't dead yet!"
 
Grandpa LOVED vegetables. I will forever picture him happily eating a plate full of onions and other assorted veggies. But if a single speck of cheese fell on his plate he would not rest until it was gone!
 
Grandpa was a stereotypical slow driver.
 
Grandpa pretty much always just did whatever Grandma said. He showed me how to serve those you love. And with that-- he always washed dishes after a family meal. It just always happened without question. And I don't think he minded it. He did it because he loved us.
 
At my wedding, my Grandpa was the one crying the hardest. I was having such a hard time not breaking down because I could hear his crying so hard. It was another memory that showed me just how much he cared about me. He was happy I was happy, and proud that I was getting married in the temple.
 
Grandpa was a romantic. I loved listening to him talk about the first time he saw Grandma at Coney Island. He told his buddies he was going to marry that girl. And he always flirted with her. He was young at heart. I think part of what I love about my husband is that I know he will still be flirting with me when we are old too!
 
Grandpa's glasses were always dirty! Don't know why I keep thinking about that, it was just funny he could see past all the speckles on his spectacles!
 
I always ended up wearing one of Grandpa's jackets when I got cold at their house.
 
Grandpa and I have the same size feet. Totally random, but it came in handy when I needed to borrow some of his Army boots.
 
That's all I can think of now, but there is so much more. Grandpa gave everything of himself. I am so grateful that he is no longer suffering. He gets to go visit with his parents now. He hasn't seen his Father in ages, I'm sure their reunion will be sweet. And I will try and be patient until the time comes I will get to be with him again. He better still have those ARM strong heaters ready!




Friday, February 14, 2014

Valentine's Day

 This year I started a new tradition for Valentine's Day. Every day in Feb (or as close to every day as I could remember) I or Jon wrote the girls love letters. We put them in these cute little mail boxes and let the girls check their mail every evening. The girls LOVED it! Kate would just glow after we read her the note and thank the author repeatedly. It has been so much fun for me to spend a few moments a day to reflect on what I love about my kids and husband (he got notes too of course! And I even got a couple!) Kate also helped me make the poster for decoration.

 In a semi-unrelated topic, here are my girls last Sunday. I love how in the second one they have the same expression on their face. These girls are TOTALLY sisters.
And this girl thinks she is a teenager. She has learned how to climb chairs and is exploring this new freedom. I am not so sure I'm up for the added challenge. But doesn't she look the part with her cute pony tail!?

Saturday, February 1, 2014

This Week

 This week Abby and I got sick with the flu. I haven't been that sick for years (especially if you don't count morning sickness!). It was touch and go there for awhile, but we survived! Poor Kate spent lots of time like the picture above watching movies. She was a good sport about it. Abby has a new found love of headbands. She can't seem to get enough of them on her little head! It is pretty funny to watch her walk when she gets her head full--you can tell she feels pretty! Kate decided to join in the headband silliness.



 My girls are just getting so big. Abby tries more and more each day to be just like her sister. I hope this plays into my hand when it comes to potty training! And Abby invented a game with Chance and pretzels...She holds it out in her mouth until he takes it from me. The girl hasn't even seen Lady and the Tramp! The things kids come up with all by themselves!

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Have I told you lately?



I like to try and come up with something blog worthy at least once a week....and lately that just isn't happening! Our days are spent at the gym and running errands and cleaning, not too exciting. So while thinking of a life update today (while laying on my just cleaned floor) Chance came to cuddle up beside me. Thus he earned himself a blog post, and a selfie with me!
 
Chance is the best dog ever. I am convinced he is practically perfect in every way. He is my bud. I think he knows more of what I am thinking than my husband sometimes ;) and he certainly listens to me better than my 2 legged kids! We all love our sweet Chance. He is great with the kids. Best investment in childcare I have ever made! Recently he has taken that to a new level, I use him as a reward system for encouraging good behavior! Kate LOVES to take a nap with him at nap time, so for half the day if I mention losing the privilege she corrects her behavior! It's a miracle. So here is my public ode to my dog, who is not only my companion, friend and playmate, he is helping me raise my girls the best I can! Thanks buddy, I don't know what I would do without you (except for vaccum more, since you clean up after the kids like a pro!)


Wednesday, January 15, 2014

My Man is 30!!

Terribly blurry picture, but sadly the last picture I have from Jon's 20's. Our friend shares a birthday weekend with Jon, so we had 2 nights of partying! Friday night (his last day in his 20's) we went to a David Bowie party, and Jon did several songs for karaoke. He said goodbye to his 20's with flair!!
Then Sat (his actual day) we met up with a group of friends for bowling and laser tag. So much fun! We realized that I am the only girl Jon kissed in his 20's! (Which is good since we started dating when he was 21 then got married.....) I'm excited to be the only girl he will kiss in his 30's too!

Saturday, January 11, 2014

New Years

Michael and Viola were able to swing by our house for two days for New Years. We stayed up will 12 playing uno, and sadly this is the only picture we ended up with! It was great to have them visit as always.