Friday, February 20, 2009
2 months!
Dane turned two months yesterday oh his cousin Ilsa's 3rd birthday!! Happy Happy Birthday Ilsa!! We love yoU!!!
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Enough is Enough....
When the possum was seen staring back at us through our backdoor one evening...I CRIED...ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!! We must catch our zoo pals in the backyard. My father who had just flown back from MN went on an "Adventure" to find a live-catch critter cage with Anders..returned (with a story of course!) and we were ready to catch.
Day One: No catch....could we be wrong? Could it be life size roaches eating through our garbage at night instead of rodents?
Day Two: HOorayy...we caught our possum. Hhhmmmm with closer examination, he was much smaller than the life size creature that had peered back at me and my mother through our back door? No no...we had caught him. Triumphant he was released into the wild by Uncle Lee.
Day Three: Let's bait just in case... ANOTHER POSSUM!!! THis time a much bigger version. WE forgot about him (I know we're a little busy) and after two days Uncle Lee came back to rescue this homely creature and release him into the wild!
Day Four: ANOTHER possum. Ok...now I am a little out of my skin. For real? We've been living with a possum family under our feet?? Daddy takes him to the woods and releases him AND comes home with some firewood (nice)
Day Five: now this is it right? AT my 3am feeding I wake Chris up. "We caught something else!! and it's not too happy!!!" Chris says half asleep....I think it's a dog?? No ...it's a racoon!! and he shook that cage ALL NIGHT LONG!!!!
Later that day I saw two women dressed in what looks like zoo or maybe mall security garb with huge cloth gloves in our backyard (I had called animal control) and I said to Anders...."Animal Control is here!" and he responded with excitement..."WHO? Uncle LEE???"
Ah yes....we may live in the city but you can't take critters out of their homeland!
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Happy Birthday MIMI!!
Chris' precious mother had a birthday last week and we love to celebrate her!!! My wonderful in-laws were here for two weeks over Christmas and over Dane's birth. I can't begin to tell you how hard they worked at "loving our kids" and keeping our "house together" while we figured out how to have four kids!!
Happy Birthday MIMI and thank you for everything!!!
Happy Birthday MIMI and thank you for everything!!!
A tribute to Grandparents
My precious grandmother passed away earlier this month at the incredible age of 96!! Peacefully she went home to Heaven and for us it was a beautiful celebration of her life. To look at this picture and see four generations....each holding the promise of their own story gives me such hope. My Grandmother was an incredible woman. Soft spoken but she knew what she wanted, loved the LORD and would find time to invite anyone to Bible Study with her. She embodied "womanhood" to me as a young girl. She was never seen wearing pants!! although my mother told me recently she owned a pair of jeans (just because she could!) but never wore them. She was always dressed with class, she wore aprons and cooked a lovely meal and sowed and collected recipes and washed fine dishes by hand. She was not heard gossiping or talking unkindly but she was heard joking and laughing about life. My Grandmother came to stay with my mother when she had me in 1973.. I was the youngest of five, my sister Jill had surgery when I was only a month and my Grandmother took care of me....
My own mother just spent three weeks with me after I gave birth to my 4th. My parents came, my dad worked hard in our yard, fixing our lawn mower (with duct tape no less!) , my mother cleaned and walked my kids to school and took down my Christmas decorations and laundry and on and on.....and there lies that cycle of life that is so obvious to us when we step back as adults but so subtle when we're children. Maybe one day I will be taking care of Audra's precious babies while she walks around in a sleep deprived stooper! And I too will get to go home to my husband and enjoy the memories....
My own mother just spent three weeks with me after I gave birth to my 4th. My parents came, my dad worked hard in our yard, fixing our lawn mower (with duct tape no less!) , my mother cleaned and walked my kids to school and took down my Christmas decorations and laundry and on and on.....and there lies that cycle of life that is so obvious to us when we step back as adults but so subtle when we're children. Maybe one day I will be taking care of Audra's precious babies while she walks around in a sleep deprived stooper! And I too will get to go home to my husband and enjoy the memories....
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