Sunday, December 7, 2008

Ice Sculptures and More

Radley's ice sculpture. It lasted about 30 seconds and then we played table hockey with them. Next we moved to the kitchen floor. That was fun, but wet!
SNOW!
3 jackets, 3 snow pants, 3 hats, 6 boots, 6 mittens... I thought spring was going to come before we got outside.
Izabelle... she was very hands-on with the snow, or should I say face-on!


Maraliese... a bit more cautious in the snow than her sister.



At first Maraliese cried, but then everyone had so much fun. I pulled them down the trail and ran a couple times across the soccer field.


First Snowman of the year. He looks a bit scary to me!

And the making of...


Thursday, November 13, 2008

Family Picture

So here it is... our first family picture. This is the first time we were all in a picture together since the girls were born!

Here is the link to check out all the pictures.

"Home"


I am all grown up with my own family and live in Colorado, but I still call Upper Michigan my home. As a teenager I could not wait to leave that little town of Iron Mountain and get to a city. Through my time in college, I began to realize what a wonderful place the UP is and how much it has to offer and just how comfortable I feel when I am there.

We took a two week vacation back there to visit our family and enjoy the fall colors. It had been 14 months since our last visit. Robert and I drove around and got that weird feeling when you have not been someplace for so long. Buildings were gone and new business where in their places. So many things can change in a year, but there is a steadfastness about the Iron Mountain/Kingsford area that will always make it feel like home. But maybe "home" for me is where my mom is. For me, my mom represents stability and it is a struggle to be so far away from her. But through this struggle over the years, God has challenged me and continually reminds me that He is what brings stability in my life and He is steadfast and contentment comes from resting in Him. While we where home, we played outside and went the park, picked out and carved pumpkins, played in the leaves, went to camp, rode 4wheelers, Radley went fishing, spent time with family and friends, celebrated my 30th birthday, and ate way too much food. I think the best part was watching my children interact with their grandparents and great grandparents. There were so many pictures, so I put them in a slide show.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

My Favorite Season


September 22nd was not just Radley's birthday, but also the first day of Fall, my favorite season. I already have all my fall decorations out and I hope to get some pumpkins and corn stacks when we get back from our trip to Michigan. I am so happy that I am going to the great UP to see some of the best fall leaves anywhere.

My love affair with Autumn.


I love...

when the leave change colors... brown, gold, orange, red, purple

when they crunch under my feet

the crisp fall air

pumpkins

pumpkin carving

pumpkin patches

pumpkin pie

pumpkin bread

apple picking

apple pie

apple cider

apple butter

hey rides

sweaters and long sleeved shirts

mums, sunflowers, and fall daisies

scarecrows

Halloween costumes

candy corn

thanksgiving dinner

cranberries

cranberry sauce

yams

squash

acorns and pine cones

My birthday!


I Think I Will Keep Them...


...If for no other reason than that they are so darn cute!

Our Little Man is 3!

For Radley's third birthday, we did a construction theme. Each child was given a hardhat upon arriving and then they were free to play in the bounce house, the tapped off construction zone filled with construction equpipment and tools, or a coloring station with Bob the Builder and Handy Manny pages. Next we played Dump Truck Rock Toss, where the kids threw bean bags ("rocks") into a dumptruck and them we played Pin the Dirt on the Front Loader. Then we ate. Robert grilled hamburgers and hotdogs and we had varrious other dishes, including Ants on a Log and Dirt Cake (inside one of Radley's dump trucks). Radley had informed me months before his birthday that he wanted cupcakes, not a cake. So I made cupcakes but let the kids decorrate them with grass (green died coconut), dirt (crushed graham crakers and oreos), rocks (chocolate chunks), and worms (gummie worms). Radley had his own giant cupcake (pictured below). He then oppened his presents and got a ton of great stuff and the next day he helped me fill a box with toys to give away since he had gotten so many toys.

There were 17 adults, 14 kids, and 6 babies at his party!

I can't believe he is three. When I look at him, he is all boy... the baby has dissapeared. I miss that, but I am excited to see what the next stage brings.


"Chow Time"


Colleen... what a good friend, wearing Izzy for me.


My friend Jenn let us use their bounce house and the kids loved it of course!


Playing in the sandbox in the taped offed construction zone.


Radley's cupcake.



Blowing out the candles.


He only had one bite of his cupcake and then he was off to play some more.


Radley is a hugger. Every thank you he gave for his gifts was accompanied by a hug!

Presents!


A scooter from mom and dad!


The Loot!


Birthday Flashbacks!

1st Birthday

2nd Birthday



Silly Babies!

Izabelle and Maraliese eating some pear

Maralise


Izabelle


Really mom, my sisters made this mess!


Playing outside with our friend Kayliegh... she has such a cool helmet!

Izzy and Mara are busy and so funny! Both of them crawl like mad and pull to standing. Izzy can climb stairs, but Maraliese is a bit cautious yet on the steps. They both have taken a few steps along the couch and ottoman. Both say mama, but I don't think they are referring to me. Izabelle always has something to say, she likes to open her mouth like a bird. Maraliese still prefers to stick out her tounge. They are very happy and very silly. It is getting wild around here and so much work.... but so much fun!

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Hike into the Rocky Mountains

Labor Day weekend we drove to Estes Park and the Rockey Mountains National Park and hiked 3.5 miles into the Rocky Mountains on Lawn Lake Trail We wanted to hike the entire trail to the lake but it was just to much for Radley to do by himself. Radley did hike about 1/3 of it by himself. When Radley got tired, he rode in our framed pack on Robert's back. Robert had to wear him most of the way down because it was too steep and he kept slipping! It was really beautiful and a great way for Radley to learn more about God's creation. Izzy and Maraliese loved the views from mom and dad's carriers. We stopped to have a snack and let the girls move around some. After our hike we walked around Estes Park and ate in a little restaurant and then got some fudge (everyone knows you can't leave a touristy town without getting fudge!) We had so much fun and are hoping to get a few more hikes in before it gets too cold in the mountains.

Daddy with Izzy in our new Babyhawk.


Mommy looks pretty tired! Good thing she has that walking stick!


Izabelle

Maraliese

Taken a break.... having a snack.


Maraliese says "This hiking stuff is great!"


Now if you really want a workout... hike in the Rocky Mountains with a preschooler on your back and a baby on your front!


River flowing from Lawn Lake.

Bridge to cross the river.


Radley... what a trooper. Notice that he has one sock up and one sock down... he wanted them this way! : ) He is so funny!

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Raising Children... it's hard!

Mothering is exhausting, frustrating, guilt-inducing, but it is also, wonderful, funny, energizing, and joyful. I have only been a mother for just under three years and I have been challenged in ways I would never have imagined. But I have found that one of the hardest parts about being a mother is the doubt that creeps in from unwanted comments on my parenting or my own unrealistic expectations of what a mother is. I make mistakes everyday, but I am learning and growing and my children love me. Below is my digest of something I read somewhere... I cannot recall where.

God has a unique life plan for each of His children and He needs a variety of parents to raise them. He perfectly matches children to their parents. Therefore, it is important for me to not compare myself to other mothers or my children to other children. I believe it is important to not become a slave to a parenting style, method, or ideology. It is important for me to gather as much information I can, sift if through biblical truth, do what works for our children and our family, and look to God for the final answer.



Although we may not be able to reap all of the rewards from our diligence in parenting, it is nice to have moments were one can see it is all worth it.




Wednesday, August 13, 2008

The Kid Loves Tomatoes!

We picked our first tomatoes from our garden a few days ago and Radley can't get enough. He eats them faster than we can pick them. Yesterday he picked three cherry tomatoes and eat them all before we could get them in the fridge. I am very thankful that he loves to eat foods that are good for him. It just is not a struggle with him. Now we have our share of struggles and challenges raising this little guy, but eating is just not one of them.



Radley at 9.5 months. pulled a tomato out of the vegetable drawer and started to eat it like it was an apple!

Friday, August 1, 2008

We be Jammin

Summer berries... yum!
So we made jam. We made Mixed berry Jam (strawberry, raspberry, & blueberry),
Blueberry Jam (Robert's favorite), and Pineapple-Strawberry Daiquiri Jam. For those of you who have not made jam, it calls for 1 cup of sugar for 1 cup of berries! So we used unsweetened white grape juice (you can also use apple juice), agave nectar, and Stevia to sweeten our jam. It came out wonderful!


Mexican Celebration!

Here we are out for lunch to celebrate Robert's move to his new shop. It was really, really good food.

Robert and Radley entertaining themselves while we wait for our meals



Izabelle and Maraliese


Mom


Good stuff, eh?