Showing posts with label Vacation. Show all posts
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Friday, December 17, 2010

2010 from the rearview

I'm cracking myself up over the title of this post.  This year has felt a bit like a rear view, ifyouknowwhatImean. 

For those of you who only visit my blog once a year, here's the recap ... if you'd like the abbreviated version, check facebook for my 'year in status updates.' 
For the ladies, here's the longer, slightly more detailed version:

We won’t be sad to say goodbye to 2010.  Even though a new year can't change circumstances, there are just some years that seem more deserving of a swift kick in the pants, ya know?
We began 2010 excited about Sustala baby #5 joining our family! We learned we were having a boy and named him Jackson Erin, after Ed’s grandfather, Pawpaw Jackson and my youngest brother, Erin. Sadly, Jackson was stillborn at 24 weeks due to a cord entanglement. As you can imagine, it has been a difficult journey to grieve the loss of our little boy. As always, God has been present in every detail. His hand has been evident at every turn. I’ve tried to write about our grief and the journey of faith it has required on this blog in hopes that it may one day minister to someone else. This has been the loneliest journey of my life – even though I know I'm not alone.  Ed and I are both surprised at just how difficult losing Jackson still is – even eight months later. The pain that lingers is not something we could have anticipated. Our children have struggled through this in their own ways – they mention Jackson frequently and say often they wish he had lived. Jadyn got upset when I was talking with a woman I didn't know.  When she asked how many children I have, I answered, "Two boys & two girls." (I don’t feel comfortable burdening everyone I meet with what happened)  Jadyn exclaimed, “MOM! You have THREE boys!!!” Awkward…but precious nonetheless.   It warms my heart how they embrace him as part of our family.  In the picture above, Jordan is holding our "Jackson-bear" because we wanted him represented somehow.
This year also marked having three official homeschoolers! That has been quite the adventure, but still remains a beautiful, wonderful fit for our family. I have enjoyed the time I get to spend with each of the kids one-on-one as well as the time we have together as a family. The flexibility it provides has come in very handy (again) this year as well!

The kids have had a busy year. Jordan (10) joined a homeschool choir called Joyful Sound! I continue to be amazed at the doors God opens for her! She gets to do her two favorite things:  sing and dance!  She has also had a lot of orthodontic work – which will continue next year with braces, as we work to correct her under bite and hopefully improve articulation.
Jacob (8 ½) has taken his soccer interest to a new level, playing junior select soccer. He loves the professional coaching and the seriousness of the players.  If he sees a ball, you can bet his feet are on it - juggling, kicking, something!  He continues to excel in academics, especially math. He is in his second year of cub scouts, as a bear. 
Jadyn (5 ½) is in Kindergarten and is into all things creative. She has been lucky enough to participate in one of the Joyful Sound! show choirs with Jordan as well as taking gymnastics.
Jace (2 1/2) is a short and stocky, happy, extremely busy little guy who loves music, trains, balls and anything his big sisters and brother are doing! He makes us laugh every single day.  It took him a while to start talking in more than single syllable words, but now we can't shut him up! 

Despite (or more likely because of) the heartbreak this year, we have been able to get away a little.  Ed and I went to San Antonio a couple times, went to Dallas and made a trip to Chicago.  We also rented a beach house in Galveston with the kids in May, which was just heavenly!!  It was so wonderful, we're hoping to make it an annual event. 

We are ending this year bitter sweetly...
Bitterly, we are saying goodbye to Ed’s sister, Stacey & her family as they move to Southeast Asia. It’s a wonderful opportunity for their family, so we are excited for them, but sad for ourselves!
We are also working on repairs to our house after a recent flooding episode. You can read more about that here.  :/
Sweetly, we are looking forward to my brother, Erin’s wedding in three weeks!! We are honored to participate in the day as a bridesmaid, groomsman, flower girls and ring bearers :)  We look forward to ‘officially’ welcoming Beth into our family!

As difficult as this year has been, we know God only has good plans for us – and He will be faithful to bring good even out of our suffering. We pray that you will sense His blessings and provision in your lives as well!

Merry Christmas, blog friends!

Saturday, June 05, 2010

Beach Therapy

Our trip to Galveston ...

Ed's therapy was the fishing

The kids' therapy was playing in the water




...and building sand castles


...and eating ice cream


...and catching crabs

...and bike riding down the seawall

And my therapy ... was just getting away!

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Children's Museum

Thursday, we took the kids to the Children's Museum in Houston. It was AWESOME! We had such a great time. There are so many cool things to do there. I highly recommend it. The kids and the grown ups had a blast! I'm looking forward to taking the kids more often, since we bought a membership. This will totally keep us from missing the Science Center in Des Moines so much.
I took a gazillion pictures ... here's just a few of the favorites

stopping for a smile...but hurry, mom!

"working" as EMTs ... check out Ed in the background


Jadyn "working" as a vet - this was her favorite!
Jordan "checking out" at the "grocery store" - this was her favorite!

Jake on the pulley seat

Jakey on the climb-y thing - this was his favorite!


closer view

Jake & Jordan getting sprayed by the "Flow Works" bowl - this was MY favorite!! Nothing like a nice cool shower in the Houston heat. I love Jordan's face in this picture.



Jace had a blast playing in the "Tot Spot"



"Yay! Finally something for me!"


His favorite was the mirror!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Boat Show

After swimming today, we headed to the Houston Boat Show!

The-land-where-all-dreams-come-true for Eddie! He fully intends to pass his love of boats (and oceans and fishing) on to his children. Sadly for him, he did not marry a girl with the same love of water. I try. I really really try. Like today. A half-day of our week-long "staycation" spent wandering the halls of Reliant, looking at and admiring all things water-craft.
(I love this picture - Ed & Jake both have their eyes closed. Like father, like son! Half of the pictures I take of them are like this.)

I was diggin' the pontoon party boats. Those are Nice. And, the yachts. Oh, yeah. Now, we're talking boating I can get excited about. Ed is more interested in a fishing boat. Fishing in the ocean. One that could be used for skiing is a plus, but not a necessity. Kitchenettes, bedrooms, TVs, pillows, coffee makers, microwaves ... not on his wish-list. But a potty is. All because he knows that's the one luxury that will entice me to go with him. Occasionally.

Before the day was over, Ed found the one!

Here's why its the one.

This shows just how roomy the potty is ... or not!

It'll still be a while before we take the plunge ... so, for now, we have fun dreaming!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Swimming

Its only like a thousand degrees in Houston these days ... so if you're gonna hang outside, its gotta be at the pool!














Houston Aquarium

Today we all went to the Houston Aquarium. Lots of fun (if you don't count the 100+ degree temps)! We saw plenty of marine life and a gorgeous white tiger!

At the Entrance

Me with Jadyn, Jordan & Jake at the entrance

Waterfall

Fountain

One of the many tanks

Ed, kids & tiger

Ed & his typical silliness

Jordan

Jadyn mesmerized

Playing with the stingrays

Waiting for dad to bring the car