Wednesday, December 24, 2008

THE BIG 5-0!

No, we are not talking about a birthday. I am talking about a lifestyle change. I am so proud that with MANY early mornings, lots of sleep sacrificed and lots of hard work, T reached his first fitness and lifestyle goal - 50 lbs lost. He has lost many more pounds of fat and added many pounds of muscle. He's lowered his body fat percentage. He is stronger and more slim than he's ever been. 


Before - Christmas 2007

AFTER - Fall 2008


I am in awe of this beautiful man.  This new inspiration to be healthy makes him all the more beautiful. His respect for himself is true beauty in my eyes. I am inspired to get my act together and I am proud of the changes he has made, the great example he has set for our children and the hard work he puts in every day. He is a very private man, so I am sure this post will make him blush. However, I want everyone to know how hard he is working and how fantastic he looks!!


The Thaw

As the snow FINALLY starts to thaw, we are getting some great icicles. Our horse windsock is the coolest looking spectacle. 



Happy Feet



We watched Happy Feet just before filming this. G's got a great waddle, without the floppy slippers, but they just made it more amusing.  

Cabin Fever

What happens when you get two Moms pent up in the house for more than a week? A clean driveway! For those of you who live in places used to this amount of snow, keep in mind we only have one snow shovel. We used a regular garden shovel, too, to break up the ice layer. No blade, snow plow or snow blower. T and the kids made the snowman and took the sled down the drive way and street while my sister and I worked to dig out a bit. You can see that T's car has been in and out all week, but mine hasn't. 



Monday, December 22, 2008

Officially beating a dead horse...


We do not get that much snow. 2-4 inches closes us down. Schools. Work. Everything. We are now officially at 14.5 inches in the downtown area. We live in the hills, so we are probably closer to 20 inches since it began snowing on Sunday, DECEMBER 14. Yes, that is 8 days ago.We have not seen our street since the 14th. Many locations around town have been down to bare pavement during the past week. NOT HERE. We don't have a snow blower, just a bent snow shovel. Our city barely has a snow plow and they aren't using it on neighborhood streets. T tried to get out this afternoon and take my sister and niece to catch their flight home. Needless to say the flight was cancelled and they can't leave on another until 12/26. Happy to have them here some more, but I am sad that they can't be with my brother-in-law on the big day. 

I AM GRATEFUL FOR THE FOLLOWING:
T has a car that can navigate this mess.
We have no place we must go (think no labor pains or heart attack).
Our power is back on (out for about 4 hours this morning).
We have a gas fireplace to keep warm, a gas stove to cook meals and snow to keep food cool if necessary.
We got to spend quality time with my parents last week.
Our kids are having fun with their cousins.
G is taking her second nap of the day.
Lots of good family and friends who are just a phone call or email away. 

The view from here:

Tress with snow, then ice, then snow.



B helping me pose with snowy background.



Ice hanging from the roof. Lumps of snow on the deck - now officially higher than the stairs.


In front of the snow-covered chairs is B's John Deere pedal tractor. All you can see is the steering wheel. Now that is DEEP!!

Saturday, December 20, 2008

PRESENTS!!!

We couldn't travel to see the grandparents, aunt, uncle & cousin, so we dressed up the kids and opened the presents while on speaker phone. Can you see the snow behind? T measured it tonight and we have over 9 inches in the driveway. 




Construction

Another distraction while snowed in - building a gingerbread house. Hard for the little ones to resist the candy. Is it fair to ask them to? We also made cookies and play dough. 







Costco

I get frustrated when I go to the grocery store and can only fit one kid in the shopping cart. Well, when you have 3 small kids, the carts at Costco can accommodate all of them. 


This was taken before Thanksgiving - I didn't want anyone to think we'd ventured into Costco during this crazy storm. 

Beauty Parlor

As we tried to keep ourselves and the kids entertained, we played beauty parlor. 

G is getting used to the parts, tugs, rubber bands and beads. 



 B was a good sport and seemed to enjoy it. 


This is A's first set of piggy tales. She looks great!


Happy cousins.
 

White Christmas

As a kid, we didn't get much snow at the holidays. The song, "White Christmas" always sounded so good. We'd dream and wish, hope, plead, etc. Well, we've got the snow this year, but around here, a white Christmas means canceled plans, cabin fever, canceled flights, 24-hr news coverage, etc. You get the picture. At the beginning of the week, it was still fun. See the smiles. 






Monday, December 15, 2008

Snowed In


We don't get lots of snow or wind, but when we get them together it is a real event in our world. Flakes began at 7:45 am as we left for church. We didn't get far and opted to turn around. We actually had to chain up to get home (really just for the 1/4- 1/2 mile around our home - with a few hundred feet elevation change) and for a boy from Montana to make that choice, you know it was pretty slippery. 

Snow covered house with baby stuck in the driveway



Our holiday lights were covered and eventually ended up on their side...


Check out the blowing snow behind T. Really - it was barely falling from the sky, more from the house-tops and trees around...


Happy family posing for mom...


Friday, December 12, 2008

Memories

A mild February day. B wasn't 3 yet. He needed a haircut. He'd still let me take a ton of photos without too many complaints.







10 months isn't that long ago. Some days it feels like another lifetime.

Good Times





Party in my crib has a whole different meaning in our house...

Apologies

Is it necessary to apologize to the kids for using a box as a baby-sitter, if they were having fun?

They really did ask to climb inside and it kept them away from the small pieces that were used to hold together our new yard ornament...


As if this time of year isn't hectic enough, I have to go and start using Facebook. For those of you who are unfamiliar, it is an internet based network of "Friends". If you befriend someone on facebook, they can see your profile (photos, videos, basic info) as well as banter back and forth with you. Most of the time it is used to keep up-to-date with your friends. Kind of like People Magazine, only the photos and stories are of people you know. Well, I have been searching and posting there instead of here. Sorry. If you read this blog and use Facebook, look me up. :)



Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Arm Rolls & Eye Lashes


My friends who have adopted from Ethiopia and I like to discuss how big and chubby our babies have become. Something about going from "Failure to Thrive" to "90%+ on the growth chart" gives us a bit of mama pride. Here, G was playing on Mount Dad as she got ready to take a bath. You can see from the multiple arm rolls how this little peanut can weigh 25+ lbs at 13 months. 



I also want to showcase her INCREDIBLE eye lashes. Hard to photograph, but we finally captured them. I keep trying to get her best pout, too, but she tends to smile when I get the camera out.  I will keep trying while the pout is considered cute instead of aggravating. Women pay lots of money for sets of these attributes. G was just born with them!




Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Happy Birthday Mamama

One benefit of having birthdays near the holidays is the ability to get together and celebrate. I made an attempt to get each of the 4 grandbabies to smile and pose with Mamama (short for GhraaaahndMaMa - as my mom used to jokingly refer to herself). Not all of the subjects would cooperate, but each made a decent attempt.

Oldest B - gets the prize for best pose with Mamama



Then little B


Tiny A (2 1/2 years old, 20 1/2 lbs)


Last but not least, G. When her eyes were open, she wasn't smiling. She then leaned over and literally knocked Mamama over. It was pretty funny. But at 25 lbs, what do you expect??



Monday, December 1, 2008

Cousins

We spent the last week celebrating the holiday and a few family birthdays. We went to the local carousel near my parents house because Mamama (grandma) wanted to take all of the kids, since she has taken most of them individually. It proved difficult to get a photo of the 4 grandkids at once, so here are two showing the 4 having a good time.





G also learned how to say "Cheeeeeeeze" for the camera this week. Here she is posing with B and cousin A. Adorable!