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Showing posts with label Naomi. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Grasshopper Days


Grasshopper Days


For today, Tuesday, May 3, 2016


Outside my window...  a day that can't decide what to do with itself.  Warm and sunny?  Cool and rainy?  Clear off?  Cloud over?

Welcome to spring.


Hearing...  a bird.  A dove, maybe?  Can't see it, but we've been hearing it frequently.


Pondering...  Tate and I were down to Seattle yesterday, for his regular "hearing tune-up".  All is well, and better than well :D


His audiologist (we love her!) was training a new audiologist.  I told her she was in goooood hands :D


We are SO thankful for the technology available to us, and the fabulous professionals who have helped us along the way.


Praying...  coming down the homestretch of the school year, but there's still a lot of work to do - praying for all the boys to finish strong!  Also for my dad's painful knee, and for our missionary friends - the Randalls and the Choates.


Thankful...  everything went so smoothly getting to and from Seattle, and at Tate's appointment.  Though what a day to be in the car!


We decided we needed to stop for ice cream :D



Going...  the boys have CAP tonight, and I'm preparing for a baby shower tomorrow.


Looking forward to...  having the family here for Mother's Day on Sunday.


In the kitchen...  pizza day - I think the boys' favorite day of the week ;D


Around the house...  oh boy, gotta make sure all the boys' debris is picked up for tomorrow!


The Mother Load...  not too terrifying at the moment.  (And now that I've said that...)  Just a bit of prep for tomorrow evening - make some cookies, prepare the beverages, etc. :D


Something to remember for later...  guess who got to come meet us for ice cream?


On a day like yesterday, pokey eaters get ice cream soup!


A favorite quote for today...  
Learning to pray
is learning to trust the wisdom,
the power, and the love
of our Heavenly Father,
always so far
beyond our dreams.
Elisabeth Elliot


One of my favorite things people...



A peek into my world, aka our trip home from Seattle...




This last photo should explain how I got the other on-the-road photos ;D

Monday, March 28, 2016

Grasshopper Days


Grasshopper Days


For today, Monday, March 28, 2016

Chocolate doughnut with sprinkles - happy, much?


Outside my window..  sunshine!

Naomi and Wyatt - she was so happy to see him!


Hearing...  a blessedly quiet house.
We had Naomi (my 3yo niece) with us for the last few days, and it was wonderful.
We love it when she comes, and then we love it when she goes ;D
Gunnar and I are having the afternoon OFF.
* happy sigh*

So I'm including a ton of pics of her so my bro and SIL can see what she was up to :D

She was very excited about her Happy Meal toy -
a little mirror (no actual makeup) -
and was inspecting the "owie" on her lip.


Pondering...  one more week of school, and then spring break.
Sort of.
Wyatt is on break this week (from the community college),
but he's house-sitting for Kerry's bro and SIL, so not around much.
Tate gets next week off from the high school,
but he'll be starting his class at the Tech College that week.
Gunnar and I will take that week as our spring break.

Confusing?
Yah.

Reading stories with Tate.


Praying...  to make good use of my time.  Seems like there's so much to do!  And right now, my body and brain are a wee bit tired.  Blame it on the 3yo ;D 

We dyed Easter eggs.
And there had to be LOTS OF PINK.


Thankful...  we had a wonderful Easter weekend,
though it was a smaller family group than usual.
I'm so very thankful for my family.
And thankful that Tate and Gunnar are getting over their colds. 
Still a bit of coughing, but not like before.

Gunnar is her very special buddy.


Wearing...  like anyone cares!  Sweats :D

Very proud of her Easter eggs.
Don't you love that face that preschoolers make
when you ask them to smile?!


Creating...  getting things back in order, after an unusual weekend.

Naomi's eggs.


Going...  kind of getting the itch to do some quilting again.
Spring break projects?

And... my eggs.


Reading...  I got a bit bogged down in The Silmarillion.  It may be one of those books that I need to make a list of the main characters and their relationships.  But then I say to myself,
This is a fictional history behind a fictional series of stories.
How much do I really care?

These are Gunnar's favorites, with the hemlock impressions.


Learning...  from Gunnar's (school) reading.
Tuberculosis infects probably one third of the world's population.
I had no idea.

A walk in the park.


Looking forward to...  Spring Break :D

The creek is running high - normal for spring.


In the kitchen...  chicken for dinner.
Have not thought further ahead!

I want to go back and take this photo again,
focused on the bridge,
or the water...
not the twig in the foreground.
Arrrrgh.


In the learning room...  which was temporarily Naomi's bedroom...
need to organize what we need to finish before break,
and then Crank It Out!

Love this photo, even though Gunnar isn't smiling.
He really was having a good time :D


Around the house...  

We've picked up most of the "Naomi debris" - like the many forts she and Gunnar made!


The Mother Load...
um, yah, about that.
I'll be making my Spring Break Blitz list soon.

Naomi found a fort,
and NO she's not doing what you might think she's doing ;D


Noticing that...  the house sure feels different with Wyatt gone.

Naomi, ready for church,
holding the picture she colored for Pastor Bert.


Something to remember for later...
Naomi has a thing for Pastor Bert.
She's intrigued by him.
It's like being near a celebrity.

Now, to be fair,
one really shouldn't photograph people while they're eating.
It just isn't nice!

But I couldn't pass up this moment at our Easter Brunch.
Pastor Bert gave her his undivided attention and she was loving it.
So, Pastor Bert, forgive me for taking your picture when you were eating, okay?!
And thank you for your tender friendship with your little admirer :D

Chat-Chat-Chat-Chat-Chat...


Something fun to share...  
while she was waiting for the Easter egg hunt, Naomi talked Aunty Tami and Tate into going up into the treehouse with her,
and look what they found!

Little Brown Bat

Sorry it's blurry - too dark to focus properly.

And just today Doug Hibbard shared a link with me about treating White-Nose Syndrome in bats, here.  We had learned about the problem on a cave tour in Arkansas last year, here.

We were happy to teach Naomi that bats are our friends.  Little Brown Bats can eat 600-100 mosquitoes every hour.  We're happy to see them swooping around on summer evenings!

Up in the treehouse Grandpa made.


A favorite quote for today...

He is risen!
He is risen indeed!

The beginning of the much-anticipated Easter egg hunt.
And let me just point out that this is the PNW,
where you hunt Easter eggs in your rain boots ;D


One of my favorite things...
I love when Naomi comes to visit,
and then I love when she goes home ;D



A Bible verse...

He is not here,
He is risen,
just as He said...
Matthew 28:6

She ran right past Tate SEVERAL TIMES before she noticed the egg...

... right between his feet!

There's a good reason she's blurry... always in motion!


A few plans for the rest of the week...
complete our pre-break homeschool work,
Gunnar's violin lesson,
CAP,
dentist appointments for Tate and Gunnar,
and I think Kerry and a couple of the boys are
going to the Seattle Museum of Flight on Saturday.
Cool!

Some of Naomi's eggs had candy,
some had notes.
Grandpa is reading one,
telling her where to look for a present.

Found it!


A peek into my world...

Not five minutes after our Easter egg hunt, the clouds broke open...




... rain, hail, and the temp dropped about ten degrees.

Perfect timing, or what?
We nailed it ;D

And this is today, waiting for Grandma and Grandpa to come and take her home.

Maybe she's part cat ;D


Hope you all had a wonderful Easter!

Thursday, October 1, 2015

2015 Camping Trip - Day 5

We all had fun, but nobody was too disappointed
that it was time to head for home.
And we weren't in any hurry, as Naomi's mom
wouldn't be home from work until mid-afternoon.

I wouldn't mind staying at this place!
Just look at those flowers,
and in September!


One of the things I love about Leavenworth is the location.
That's the main highway heading west.
Doesn't it look kind of like there's nowhere for it to go?
But there is - up a beautiful, narrow valley.


As we got up into higher elevations,
the fall colors really started to show.


Doesn't it take your breath away?


We decided to stop up at Steven's Pass and have a look around.


Plus, with a three-year-old, you need lots of
stretch-your-legs and potty breaks.

Hope this hill will soon be covered with snow!


She was a good traveler.
As long as you enjoy several rounds of
The Itsy-Bitsy Spider.
At full volume ;D
(Still working on that "inside voice".)


Gunnar and I convinced Grandpa (not that we had to try very hard :D _
to stop for a lunch break at Zeke's, in Gold Bar.

The boys and I have been there before...



... for the enormous burgers.

This time, we brought our own lunch,


and bought milkshakes for a treat :D



Of course we explored the red caboose.


Can you see the train going over the highway in the distance?
We could hear it coming up the hill (working hard),
and we jumped off the caboose to watch it pass...


... right across the highway behind the trees.


Naomi apparently thought it was too loud,
but very exciting.

With that, we loaded up one last time
and headed home :D

And guess who wants to go camping again?