Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Busy, busy, busy!!

It's been a very busy week, but then again, they always are. We had a great weekend, it was Hannah Montana in 3-D on Saturday night at Greg & Steph's and over to Grandma Joyce's on Sunday for dinner. Chad's visiting from New Zealand, it's always so great to see him, and hopefully he'll be with us this weekend. Kayla woke up wheezing this morning, I feel so bad for her. It is looking like asthma everytime she goes through this. And it always starts out with a clear runny nose a couple days before, then the wheezing. She's so sweet and you can tell it really wears on her little body to have to breathe so hard like that. I just hate it, it's hard to see her do her breathing treatments. But she's so good and holds it in her mouth the whole time. I was over at my mom's this morning doing it and you would think Mom needed the breathing treatment! She's so worried, she works herself all up, but I think this was the first time she's ever seen it so I completely understand. Eva's been having a great summer, she swims everyday. Her hair is turning green! And she looks like she has dreadlocks, the pool water is really rough on her hair :) Work is going great, we just hired someone to help me and I have a laptop that I can take with me and work from home. I can log right onto our network from home and that's just the best. I want to be with the girls as much as I can, so hopefully that will work out better for all of us. When I get a chance, I'll post pictures from this weekend.....

Friday, July 25, 2008

Lesson #1

Because this blog is dedictated to and for Eva and Kayla, I will be posting pictures and stories of them, but I will also be sharing lessons that I have learned with the hope that they may help my girls when the time is right.


The first lesson and we say it all the time at home, is "Knowledge is Power". I am always telling Eva this because she gets frustrated sometimes, or scared at times, and I tell her that whatever it is she's stuck on or afraid of, it just means she needs more information. And that information can be very powerful. I use this quite a bit when she freaks out about bugs or spiders and just wants to kill them.

"Only on Paper!" is Kayla's lesson for the past month. She is being really bad with paint, markers, pens, makeup, etc. She is constantly drawing all over her legs in pen and now that she can get out of her crib, I caught her at naptime (when I thought she was sleeping for an hour) dipping markers in paint and drawing all over her bedroom floor. I heard her crying so I went to check on her, and I couldn't believe what I saw! She writes all over everything and it's driving us crazy! And she says the cutest thing whenever she sees nail polish, she'll say, "I need my nails on!" or if she sees lipstick, she'll say, "I need my lips on!" A little off subject, but still very cute :)

Saturday, July 19, 2008

All Gave Some, Some Gave All




The girls and I gave some, Todd gave so much, but Wes gave all. When 9/11 came, it changed our country forever, but I never thought my life would have been so personally affected by the chain of events that would occur from it. My nephew, Wes, was serving in Iraq in 2005 and lost his life when clearing away debris that was in the road and an IED exploded. My brother Dan lost his baby, and words cannot describe how painful it was to watch my brother say goodbye to his son. Wes looked so much like him. He had the most gorgeous eyes and he was loved by everyone who knew him. I will never, ever forget everything that he sacrificed and how brave he was.

The year Todd was in Iraq was one of the hardest years of my life. I know I had the easy part, I was at home, safe with our girls. But to have someone you love so much over there, it was like there was a dark cloud over me the whole time. I missed him so much, he was so down all the time, and it was so hard for me to do anything and enjoy it knowing what he was going through there. Todd served in Iraq at Camp Victory near Baghdad International Airport for almost a year. I knew soldiers were selfless but I had no idea everything that they go through and leave behind for their service. Todd was taken from his family, his home, his country and his new baby to do the job he promised he would do. I have so much that I could post about that year he was there, but here is one story that I wanted to share.....I went to one of the Detroit Tigers world series games here in Detroit with Mom, Mike, Becky & Dan back in the fall of 2006. Todd was with his unit in Iraq. Well, Becky made a sign for us to hold up for Todd hoping we could get on TV. All of us took turns holding up the sign the whole game. I recorded the game and when I got home, I watched the whole thing and never saw us on TV. But, a few days later, Todd was stopped by a few soldiers he didn't know on base, and they asked him if he had family back home that went to the game. He told them yes and they said that they saw our sign when they were watching the game on TV in Iraq! And another soldier from his unit actually saw it and recorded the game and played it back for Todd! I guess there is another network that broadcasts sporting events for the soldiers, called AFN, and they showed our sign!!! Todd appreciated it so much and told me that it really helps the soldiers there to know that they are supported back home.


At the airport in May 2007, Welcome Home Daddy!!!



Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Whitewater Rafting!!!














Oh my gosh, it was the best time ever! We shared a boat with Brian, Alise & Brendan. Our guide was great, and she made the trip really fun. I was scared but excited, and of course, I fell out about two minutes down the river! The guide called it an "out of boat experience". Our raft started into a rapid on my side and we hit a rock, and out I went! I took off down the river, but they caught up to me quick and saved me. I got over it quick and thankfully, did not fall out again. Rob, Diane, Becky, and Jordan rode in the same raft and got it stuck on a rock and had to evacuate! It was so funny, and we waited on the side for them to get unstuck for about 40 minutes. Then we noticed a boat float by with Diane! So, we got her into ours with us for a little while. It was just the best time and I'm so thankful that Dan organized this whole trip. And here are our sun burnt legs :( Todd's are still red......

Check out these babies, they're still red today!!
I think I'm going to make a slideshow for the rest of my pictures from the trip.........

More of our Tennessee Trip :)

We arrived at our cabins in Tennessee a little before 5:00PM on Friday, and almost everyone was there. The cabins were so perfect! They were in a town called Benton, TN and you had to drive past pastures full of cows and calves to get to them. It was beautiful, there were four of them sprawled out with a pond and a pavilion in the middle. The cabins came fully stocked with everything a hotel would have for us, (dishes too), we really didn't need to bring anything except food and clothes. Here are some pictures of the cabins. Seeing them just makes me want to go back......


Becky, Dan, Brian, Diane, Ryan & Sarah's cabin


Our cabin (The one with all the kids!),

Rob & Alise & Kids, Kristin, Shayne, Sheryl, Alex, Ashley, & Us!


The view from our cabin....


The pavilion where we ate and spent most of our time


Dad, Helen, Dan & Vicki & Daniel & Justin & Tara's Cabin, Check out the satellite...



Our room (before we messed it up)



Jordan & Alise

We had a great time on Friday night! We played horseshoes, volleyball and washers (thanks to Brian) and Diane cooked a huge dinner for everyone in the pavilion. And Dan showed everyone his pretty toenails, I almost peed my pants....



the kids in our cabin all slept in the living room, here's a picture I took from the loft. Kayla of course, slept in our room.


Next post.......RAFTING!!!!

Monday, July 14, 2008

Our Tennessee Whitewater Rafting Trip......

....was AWESOME!!! I could not have asked for a better vacation!!! My big brother Daniel treated us all to a much needed family vacation. There were 30 of us: Dad, Helen, Dan, Vicki, Daniel, Justin, Tara, Me, Todd, Eva, Kayla, Becky, Dan, Rob, Alise, Jonathan, Chris (his friend), Jordan, Joshua, Jaidyn, Brian, Diane, Ryan, Sarah, Kristin, Shayne, Brendan, Sheryl, Ashley, and Alex. It was a long drive, about 10 hours, but the girls were perfect angels there and back and I don't think I stopped smiling the whole trip. Todd packed the whole car on Thursday night and we went to sleep a little after midnight. We were on the road at 5:00AM. Our plan was to be up at 3 and leave at 4, so we were just an hour behind schedule. I had a little bit of a hard time waking up but Todd popped right up and we got ready and grabbed the girls last. Eva woke up with the biggest smile, and that is UNHEARD of, she is typically NOT happy at all if you wake her up. But, she was so excited to go, and Kayla was too. They were adorable all sleepy in the backseat. Todd drove the whole way down, and I slept a little at the beginning, but for the most part, we were all awake the whole time. We are so thankful we had my brother's GPS, and now I'm pretty sure we're going to buy one. I have never used one, they are awesome. But you still have to remember to pay attention to where you should be going because computers sometimes are not smarter than people (we ended up going backwards to get to a Wendy's!). I will write more about the weekend and the rafting trip, but here are pictures from the drive there.....


So happy to be going on vacation :)

The first of many stops along the way....My sleepy Eva:)


My sleepy Kayla :), I just love her smile in this picture, she's so proud...
Sound asleep at sunriseKayla took this one of meI took this one of Toddand Eva

I don't know why we trusted Kayla with an entire bag of chips......

Somewhere in Kentucky

Our trusty GPS, she talked to us the whole time

A very bad picture of Mommy....

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Eva's Raccoon Story

I took this little video of Eva in the spring of 2007. She had just got off the bus from school, she was in kindergarten and it was her turn to be Special Helper for the week. Special Helpers get to take the classroom stuffed animal, a raccoon, home for the entire week and they are supposed to write stories about him and take him with you everywhere. It's a BIG DEAL and the kids can't wait to be the special helper. Well, it was Eva's turn and when she got home from school, she didn't have the raccoon! Well, I found out that her little friend talked her (bullied her) into letting her take the raccoon home with her instead. I felt so bad for Eva because she is such a people pleaser and sometimes she lets her friends tell her what to do instead of sticking up for herself. So, we had a little talk about it, here it is......

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Fourth of July

We had an awesome day!! It was a much needed day off of work, and the weather was perfect. I took the girls shopping and Kayla just had to wear Eva's old dance tutu the whole day. Eva always has to stop and check out the shoes, so while I was trying to convince Eva that it was too early to get new shoes for school, Kayla comes around with these froggy rainboots on. It was so funny because the string was still there that holds them together and she was walking so crazy. Plus, they were about 5 sizes too big on her and came up over her knees. Eva and I could not stop laughing, which only fuels Kayla's desire to do something cuter. So she ran back and put on the kitty rainboots. Kayla loves to make everyone laugh :) Here are some pictures from earlier that day.....

In the evening, we were to help out with the inflatables for the Freedom Center's tailgating parties that they were putting on around Silver Parkway. It was so much fun, Todd and I helped out with the dodgeball cage. The only bad part was that the girls could not play, but they did really good sitting and watching and Eva helped out alot with Kayla. I had to leave for 2 minutes to make sure that Eva and Kayla were okay, I mean I was only 20 feet away, and I turned around and the whole thing deflated! It was so funny :) But we were really glad that we did it. Then, we watched the fireworks right at the same spot, and so were my friends, Dawn & Jen and their families. Dawn is the one that first introduced us to the Freedom Center and I will be forever grateful for that. It really is a wonderful place to worship. It's hard to call it a church, because it's more than that. It's a place where you go to center yourself and get ready to go back out and live for Jesus. It's almost like a pep rally for God, it's awesome. And Jen is so great, she's very funny and you can tell she's just a really good person with a very big heart (and I'm not just saying that because she might read this one day!) And Jen's daughter Alexis and Eva play so good together, and I know Eva had a much better time last night because she had a friend with her. Here's more pictures of our Fourth of July evening......


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