Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Sunday, January 08, 2012

Christmas 2011 ~ Look who the wind blew in

Christmas crept up on all of us and before we knew it we were bundling up and heading to the airport to get our long lost family.  After spending 4 years in Japan, Pam's family is back stateside and was able to come home this year for the holidays.  
 Meet Amelia, the newest edition to Pam's family.  
Amelia = Joy!
 Here is the whole gang, including the dogs!  
We got to babysit Jaida's little dog, Cabo (lower right) for the holidays and he didn't get left out of a thing.  
Now I'm having this inner struggle...
I need a dog, stop it you don't need a dog, I want a dog, stop it!
The days were filled and went by too quickly.
We mostly spent time letting the 6 girls play, laugh, and reunite. 
 I honestly have never seen such a content baby.  
She just loves her sisters and is so happy she makes everyone around her smile.
I get a lump in my throat looking at this picture.
So much talent, beauty, laughter, and love wrapped up in 6 perfect packages.
 I knitted, yes knitted, these scarves for the girls.
Close your jaw now, I used the cheater loom.
 The girls both got an iPod Touch from their dad for Christmas.
 They have already "face timed" with Joe and their Aunt Beth, downloaded more games than I knew existed, and started rocking out to Pandora Radio.
Awesome gifts.
Mom and Grandma...need I say more? 
 The Girl Pile!  I had to include two pictures of this because I couldn't decide which I loved best. 
This one is saturated with giggles in getting the pile set up.
 This one is my favorite moment.
Stacked up goodness.
We did go find snow, it was a drive but it was worth it.
The wind was blowing and the ground was icy and crusty...perfect for sledding.
 All 5 of the older girls performed for us. 
Morgan is a cheerleader.
Sydney is an actress.
Brenna plays beautiful piano.
Kyndra and Avery are fantastic fiddlers.
 Amelia time!
Everyone had their time holding and playing with the baby.
I love the one with Dan holding her up!
After Pam's family left we were joined by Tony and Jaida for a relaxing New Years weekend.
As you can see, we made up for our lack of snow for entertainment with the plethora of electronic devices.  Love it.
That wraps it up, welcome to 2012. 
This year is already shaping up to be a good one.
Now bring on winter!  I'm ready to go play in the snow!

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Road Trip

Mom and I left Great Falls at 5:30 a.m. to get the girls in Pendleton.  By 6:00 a.m. we were calling Dad to report that a silly little deer had run into us!  The poor thing was confused and ran right into the side of us.  She bounced off the front side panel, missed the driver door, and bumped her way down the rest of Dad's Suburban.  Mom kept driving...I asked if maybe we should stop and check out the damages...I guess we didn't really need to since there wasn't anything we could do.  My Dad said exactly the right thing..."Was anybody hurt?"
This is our route for the whole trip! If photos are proportional to miles...I only took one for every 200 miles...poor documenting on my part but I can't say I wasn't etching every second of every day in my memory.

We pulled into Pendleton just in time to get our hair cut by my beloved hair dresser...man I miss her!  Ummm...no pictures but imagine a beautiful Carolyn and Stacy walking down Main Street Pendleton :)

After enjoying a night seeing my much missed girlfriends we picked up the girls and hit the road.  First stop was the Bend/Redmond area.  The girls talked the whole drive and had lots to share about their busy and fun summer with Joe. 
We tried not to make the drive to California too rigorous by making several stops but somehow we did it on one day! Thirty miles out of town we had to take a detour in the dark off of I-5.  OnStar guy got an earful when he told me to pull over while he downloaded a new route.  They didn't have the updated maps of the area...thankfully my iPhone was there to save the day.  Pam's beautiful home and family were all waiting up for us as we wearily pulled in.  
Look at these beautiful girls! 
 Kyndra and Avery learned how to make friendship bracelets this summer.  This is Syd showing off her new addition.
I tend to be a local traveler...exploring the place I'm living not traveling too far from home.  If it wasn't for my sister I would have never gone to Ohio, Minnesota, Iowa, Japan, and now this part of California.  As usual, we were on the go during our stay....even with an infant, have I mentioned her? We went to San Francisco two days after we arrived in California.  Dan and Mom stood in line for tickets and we ran to be the last 9 on board.
There was a Giants game that day and many of the passengers were headed to the game.  I must have looked like enough of a tourist shivering, freezing, sipping my Irish Coffee out in the splash of the waves that one of the fans explained to me that in San Fran during baseball season you dress like it's football season, and in football season you dress like it's baseball season.  Did you know that?
We watched the sea lions roll around and push each other off the dock.  Why do they go to that one dock and only that one dock?
 We waited for the Golden Gate Bridge to clear off.  It never happened.  By the time the marine layer cleared off it was rolling in again.  It still was a perfect day and the girls enjoyed every minute of it.
 Morgan and half of the boat fell asleep on the way back.  I love this picture.  Ever since Morgan was a baby she has needed her sleep.  What made me giggle was that half of the boat was asleep!  Look at these people behind her!  SLEEPING all of them.
Everyone held the baby...good grief is she cute or what?

Next we packed Amelia and the other 8 of us ladies to the Jelly Belly factory.  We went on the tour of how they make Jelly Belly, got samples, and ate lunch.  It was crazy with kids, sugar, and smiles.  
Cameras weren't allowed on the tour...it would have been fun to shoot with all the colors and smiling sugared up faces...but I restrained myself.
On the way home we hit Larry's Produce that had the same effect on me as the Jelly Belly Factory did on the kids.  I couldn't believe all the fresh, cheap, yummy, delicious, produce!  What a place.
This will be such a nice change for Pam and her family who have been living on over-seas horribly expensive produce in Okinawa...ok, I found one thing to not like about Okinawa...glass half full, right?
That evening Amelia Grace started interacting.  I swear the little darling was smiling.  Look at all this love witnessing the youngest edition to our family pass gas...I mean smile :)
Pam and I had been talking about a photo shoot for this little Made in Okinawa girl.  We went through all of her treasures from their time there and found this wood basket-carrier that we thought would work great.  Pam called it...she said "Should we try?" and I ran to get the props ready...
I had asked my boyfriend Tony's advice on setting it up...he said a shop light with a soft bulb or a window.  They hadn't  bouthtand then my favorite lens decided to stop working so we just set her in the wood basket.  She immediately went to the bathroom and started crying. 
It only took Pam a couple minutes to settle her down and I folded the green poop inside the blanket and we kept shooting in the hot upstairs bedroom. Pam and I were sweating but little miss was happy as a clam in her soft blanket in the sun.
A couple of things got done on Pam's lists...not many...but one was painting some book boxes for Brenna's room.  This brave girls starts high school next week in a new school...good luck lady!
Then the next picture was us at home...somewhere in between there was a trip to IKEA and a celebration of Pam and Dan's 19th wedding anniversary and friendship bracelet making and cousins giggling and Shadrach waiting at home for us...and and and.
We are home...it was a great memorable trip...and we are all home.  Thank you Pam and Fam!  Glad to have you all stateside where we can get to know you again via texting from one time zone away.  Love you all!

Saturday, October 02, 2010

The Farm

We  took a drive up to "the farm" last weekend.
Funny what our family called places..."the farm"..."the river"...
I hadn't been to Tiber Dam since I was probably the girls' age so I wanted to see what it was all about.
The same...it's about the same.
I'd sure like to go explore some of the nooks of the lake.

At the farm mom gave the girls the grand tour.
Most of the old homestead buildings are gone but there are still memories to be shared.
When I was a little girl I found a rock collection my grandmother had buried when she was a little girl behind an old outhouse.
Why I was digging behind an outhouse is still the mystery!

We stopped at the dump site down the road where I remember a badger chasing my screaming sister down the old dirt road on her bike!

We use to roller-skate in the building behind Kyndra!

The wind!  The wind rips across the striped fields like always.
Ear-bags were invented for my Mom!
Thats "the farm" in the distance.  
You can see all the way to the Front which is over a two hour drive away.
It gives me a little bit of a lump in my throat to think that these girls are the 4th generation of daughters to spend time walking the roads of Liberty County!
Montana...big sky, big land, big history

Monday, May 25, 2009

Outdoor Adventures

Finally!
We finally got some outdoor time.
These little girls have become quite the little geocachers,
hikers,
rock climbers,

and rafters.

Life is good!