Sunday, June 20, 2010

Happy Birthday Alexa


Alexa,
I can't believe you are 8 today. Where has the time gone. I think I say that every year but you are growing up way too fast. You are growing up into such a beautiful girl on the inside and the outside. I feel so blessed that God chose me to be your mom! You have grown and matured in so many ways this past year. I am so proud of you. I love the things that make you you and these are just a few!

Alexa you love school and you love to learn. You work so hard on your school work. You love art and have a natural gift.



It was so much fun to watch you grow, mature and blossom at your new school this year. You were a little nervous when you started but you jumped in with both feet. You became quite the social little butterfly and made some really sweet friends. I think my favorite things to watch this year was your faith grow and mature. You loved your time of praise and worship and prayer at the start of every day! I would hear you sing your praise songs every evening around the house. I pray God continues to give you a desire to know him more and grow in your walk with him.


Alexa I couldn't ask for a better big sister. You are so kind, gentle, loving and nurturing to your brother and sister. You are always looking out for them and they look up to you already!


You and your sister have such a sweet relationship. It is fun to watch it grow and blossom. I love it that you enjoy playing with each other and spending time together.

I can tell you are going to be a good mommy some day Alexa. You are so kind, loving and nurturing. Shane sits by you to cuddle and goes to you when he is hurt. He knows you will love on him.

Alexa you are a daddy's girl. You love playing with him but also love to curl up next to him and cuddle. You love it when he teases you and you have started rolling your eyes at him when the teasing starts. It is so fun to watch the two of you interact and your relationship grow.

You are an animal lover. If there aren't real ones around you tend to grab a stuffed one to play with. Your bed is full of animals. Sometimes I don't know how you sleep!


You are athletic and enjoy the competition. You are a go getter on the soccer field ...


and a graceful ballerina on the dance floor.

Alexa this picture reminds me of your personality. You tend to sit back and survey the situation and your surroundings. You take it all in and then proceed and get your feet wet.



But once you get those feet wet you are a determined and driven little thing and you put 110% into everything you do!

Alexa you have a quiet, gentle spirit.

Alexa Grace you will always be my sweet brown eyed girl!
I love you!
Happy 8th Birthday!
Love
Mom

Happy Father's Day

Every man can be a father but it takes someone special to be a daddy!


I asked the kids their favorite things about their daddy ....

Alexa loves wrestling with her daddy. She also loves it when daddy crawls up in her top bunk and lays by her and says prayers with her before bed. She loves it that he tells her he loves her all the time.


Emma loves wrestling with her daddy. She also loves it when daddy takes her on a date and they go out for breakfast. She loves it when he says to her "You are so beautiful!"


Shane loves going to the park with daddy and driving his remote control motorcycle. He also said he loves hanging out with daddy by himself and leaving the girls at home. He loves going for doughnuts on Saturday mornings and all the hugs and kisses he gets.


Saturday, June 19, 2010

11 Years Ago ...


11 years ago today I married my best friend. The last 11 years have been a journey but there is no one I would rather be on the journey with!

Eric had been out of town for the week and got home the morning of our anniversary! I decided to surprise him with massages in the afternoon. It was a perfect treat for him after traveling and for me after being home with the kids alone all week. We then headed to dinner at Restaurant K. It was the restaurant in a past post that Shane had gone on a field trip to. It is a quaint restaurant that is only open in the evenings on the weekend. They only have about 8-10 things on the menu but the menu changes every week depending on what they have in that is fresh and what the chef comes up with. This was our first time at the restaurant and the food was wonderful but the atmosphere was perfect for our evening. We had made reservations at 5 and basically had the restaurant to ourselves. While Eric was gone he had taken the last 11 years of our marriage and gone year by year recording all the highs and lows. One minute we had tears in our eyes and the next we would be laughing. It was so thoughtful of him to take the time to take a journey down memory lane. My favorite part was recognizing God's hand in our life over the last 11 years. We were able to see the joy and celebration in the highs of life but the trials and tough times were the times that strengthened us as individuals, strengthened our faith and drew us together as one. I am so thankful for God's providence in our life and in our marriage over the past 11 years.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

A Trip To Arizona

Eric, I and the kids headed down to Arizona to spend time with our friend Greg and his kids, Jeremy and Andra and their girls and my friend Leigh Ann's family. We have made numerous trips in Arizona since we moved 7 1/2 years ago but this trip would be different than any trip previous. It would be the first trip since the tragic death of my dear friend.

As the kids processed the trip they too knew it would be different. They had questions about who was going to pick us up at the airport and where we were going to stay because we had stayed at Leigh Ann's last year. They wondered how were were going to get to different places. Shane wondered if I knew the phone number to the gate to get into Leigh Ann's moms development. Shane loves Grandma Peggy and her pool. They wondered how Leigh Ann's kids were doing with out a mom and if they would still be able to swim and play with them. I knew it would be good for the kids to spend time with Greg and the kids so they could see that they are ok. At such a basic level my kids needed to see that their friends could still play, swim, smile and laugh!

I had a tough week leading up to our departure. I know some of it was the unknown of what I was going to experience and feel as we got off the plane in Arizona. The thing with grief is there is no guidebook, every one's journey is different and it is so unpredictable. There are times it hits you full force when you least expect it and it knocks you to the ground and then there are times that I can rest in knowing my friend is in the presence of her maker.

When we returned home everyone asked how our trip was. I was often at a loss for words because in some ways it was so hard to put into words the feelings I had. I guess the best way to describe it is a double edged sword. In so many ways it was hard. It cut deep to see Greg as a single dad, to seem him drive away at night with 3 little ones in the back with an empty passenger seat. It was hard to see the kids with out a mom and wonder why was their mom taken away from them at such a young age. It was hard to be in places that I spent a lot of time with Leigh Ann like her mom's pool, our favorite restaurants, her house and Andra's house. When we would sit around the table at night with our friends and there were 5 of us instead of 6 and it screamed her absence. When we spent time with Leigh Ann's extended family her absence again screamed loudly. As hard as it was on the flip side there was so much comfort in being in Arizona. There was comfort in being with people who loved her deeply and understand the loss. There was a comfort in being in places that reminded me of her. It was so good to talk about her, about memories, about the things we miss. It was good to see Greg and the kids. It was good to let the guys hit the golf course while the girls and the kids spent many hours in the pool. It was nice to sit around the table with the 5 of us and share our hearts but also laugh about life. There was a comfort in being at Leigh Ann's moms house, a place that feels like home to me. It was nice to hug and love on friends and to be loved in return. So like I said it was a double edged sword!


Our first morning in Arizona we headed to Joe's Farm and Grill. It was one of Leigh Ann and Andra's favorite places to go for breakfast. It was also Andra's birthday so we got to celebrate!

The weather was perfect and the food was yummy! The kids seemed to pick up like long lost friends.

We then headed over to Leigh Ann's mom's house, better known to my kids as Grandma Peggy's house, for swimming and dinner. The kids love Grandma Peggy and in the pictures to follow you will see why! She has the best pool. It is like a resort and Shane would say that he gets lots of snacks at Grandma Peggy's.


Check out Grandma Peggy and Leigh Ann's sister, Reagan's master piece! What a cake. The kids thought it was the greatest!

It didn't take long for the kids to jump in the pool and turn into little fish. Andra had them singing songs with actions on the ledge. This was a round of "I'm A Little Tea Pot!"

Emma was also trying her hand at cheerleader tricks with Andra.

The kids loved waking up in the morning at Andra's house and heading out on the patio for breakfast. Andra and I enjoyed our time on the patio with coffee too. It was so nice to be together and sit face to face and talk. We often would jump up and realize we needed to get kids ready and be out the door in 30 minutes for Bible School. Greg's church was having VBS the week we were there so our kids all went with his. I so wish I would have gotten a picture of our little VBS gang in their red shirts. After VBS we would gather 8 kids in their red shirts and head over to Grammy Peggy's house for lunch and hours of fun in the pool!

Jeremy, Andra, Greg, Eric and I were able to spend most evenings hanging out for dinner. One evening we got away without kids and one evening we went out with all the kids. The pictures above were from a night we hung out at Jeremy and Andra's house. The kids all did their own hair and had a show for us. They had so much fun together.

The night we went out for dinner with the kids we were sitting on the patio with the gang at one of our favorite restaurants. Caden quickly became the entertainer and had the kids either giggling or mesmerized. He was going for round 2 this night. Look those kids watching so intently with smiles on their faces.

Alexa thinks Caden is the greatest. We think he is pretty great too. He is always so nice to Alexa even though she is a couple years younger than him. They seemed to pick up where they left off last year.

I am so thankful that Eric was able to take the week off and go to Arizona with us. It was nice to have him by my side with the unknowns of the road of grief. The kids also loved it because he would do things that moms could never do in the pool!

Malia and Emma all smiles!

The kids turned into fish. They were jumping off the board and swimming all over the pool! Even little Ava was all over jumping off the board. Look at her on the top left corner of the collage.

Caden taught Alexa how to jump off the rock waterfall!

A highlight at Grandma Peggy's house is always treats in the pool! One for each hand she says.

The slide is another of the kids favorites!

This is a picture of Leigh Ann's aunt, her mom, her sister Reagan and sister in law Robin. The weekend before we left we had Reagan's shower. She is expecting her first baby in July. I was so glad I could be there to share in celebrating this sweet little new life and the journey that this sweet couple is on. But once again it was a bittersweet day! A gift from God, new life and yet the sadness that it brings because Leigh Ann isn't here to share it with them.

The girls were excited they got to go to the baby shower too!

They were even more excited when they saw what Papa Larry had for them. He is an engineer so had saved boxes for them to make a house out of. I love this picture of Annika and Malia peeking out.

Papa Larry was helping them get their chimney on. What a great Papa!


Then the girls got to take a swing at the Pinnate. They were all squeals when the candy and play rings fell out.

Over the years when we would make a trip to Arizona we could usually be sure that Leigh Ann's dad would snag a picture of the 3 of us. This was a tough picture as now there are 2. Andra and I looked at each other and said "I guess it is time to start making new memories!" I wish new memories included our friend Leigh Ann but we are choosing to continue to walk the journey of life in all of its ups and downs. That is what life is, a journey! Sometimes it feels like you are standing still, sometimes you can keep the pace and sometimes you are just plain tired and need to be carried!

I am so thankful for Andra and our friendship. Sharing this tragedy has deepened and strengthened our relationship. We both considered Leigh Ann our best friend. We had different relationships with her, she filled different spaces in our life and hearts and yet we shared the very same thing. We loved her deeply and she loved us. I am so thankful that Andra and I can be open and honest with each other about the what Leigh Ann meant to us and how we are missing her on any given day. It is nice to know I don't need to filter what I am saying because Andra gets it. I love that we can share the depths of how we are missing our friend with each other and not feel like we are offending each other.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

The Girls On Stage

The girls took ballet for the first time this year and they loved it. They kept hearing about the big recital each week at dance as they practiced and perfected their dance. Then the costumes came out to be fitted which made them even more excited. It wasn't until they got to rehearsal that they finally got the picture of what a recital was going to be like. They were going to be in the big Orpheum Theater on the big stage. They were so excited but also had butterflies in their little tummies as they anticipated their time on stage.


The girls costumes and songs totally fit there personalities!


This picture was all the little ones in costume waiting patiently for the recital to start.

My last picture of Alexa and a kiss for good luck before I headed out to my seat in the audience.

Emma and her friends getting their jewelry on.

My cute little red robin ready to go!


Emma did such a great job. She said she was a little nervous and of course what she loved the most was her outfit. Do you blame her?


Emma during the curtain call with a big smile!

Alexa in her little maid costume for "Be Our Guest" from Beauty and the Beast.

I thought their costumes were darling. I love the fact that their dance studio recycles costumes from year to year so we just rent them instead of purchase them.

Alexa being the driven little one she is would get home at night after dance and practice all her moves. You could tell because she was on the entire routine.

Alexa said she had so much fun but she was shaking the whole time because she was nervous!

Alexa with a grin and sigh of relief during the curtain call.

The girls did such a great job and we were so proud of them. They were excited when they were handed flowers from dad after their performance. Papa and Grammy came to watch the big show so we headed to lunch with them to celebrate.
 
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