Motley Crew

What do you get when you cross two princesses (Ariel and Cinderella, to be precise), a firefighter, and a tiger?  A great Halloween!  It may have been grey and drizzly outside, but that didn’t dampen the spirits of my four little trick-or-treaters.  They hustled happily around town and were thrilled with their loot.  Jimmy and Danny especially “got” Halloween this year, with Jimmy helping himself to copious handfuls of candy at each doorstep (“I take a bunch”), and Danny expertly dropping the candy into his bucket (which he dutifully carried with him all night).  We were a merry, motley crew! 

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Boo to You

A few days ago, I walked down to the bus stop to collect the girls, and I was greeted by these two green faces!  Even though it was a far cry from the princess costumes they have planned for tomorrow night, they sure enjoyed the school face painting.

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I carved my first pumpkin in about 20 years with the kids tonight.  I loved every minute of it!  The smell, the stringy goop, and especially the kids’ excitement at wielding the knife (!).  

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Becky insisted on adding “Boo to you”!

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Lap Desk

Jim doesn’t get the chance to work from home often…which is probably a good thing, since these two little daddy-clones make productivity difficult!

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(Sesame) Street Gang

Doesn’t it look like our driveway has been taken over by a pint-sized motorcycle gang?

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Happiness Is…

Happiness is seeing your children with balloons!  

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Winter Clothes

I never realized pulling out winter clothes could be so entertaining – for Jimmy or for me!

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Leave it to Becky

Leave it to Becky to put together an unconventional ensemble (and no, it’s not her Halloween costume)!

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Family History

I know I’ve said it here before, but my Granddad’s house has always been my favorite place in the world.  I’m sure it was because it was always filled with fun cousins and loving grandparents, but there was also something special about the street and house itself.  The street is lined with tall, arching trees whose branches almost completely blocked out the sky.  The yard was huge, and filled with trees, a badminton court and a pool with a little waterfall.  The house has a wonderful smell that is something I can never quite put my finger on… it reminds me of the smell of a library (also one of my favorite places!).  So on my trip there last week, I took lots of pictures of everything.  I hope and pray I will return there soon, but I also wanted to have a photo record for my own enjoyment. 

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A word of explanation…I took a picture of the shark figurine because it’s something at my grandparents’ house that has always fascinated me and I didn’t want to forget it!  And the nearby water tower made the cut because my uncle played a critical role in Charlie Brown’s sudden appearance on the tank back in his high school years, and it made me smile.  The last picture is of the beautiful hills surrounding their house.  This view is taken from the cemetery the morning of the service.

While I was taking photographs of the house, I came across some old photos and paperwork that I wanted to capture.  Here’s a photo of the whole family at our last reunion in 2008, just a month before I went into early labor with the girls:

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Here’s my dad as a high schooler receiving a swimming award (he’s on the far left):

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Here’s a sample of my Dad’s writing as an elementary school student:

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And here’s his adorable signature:

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And a portrait of someone I’m assuming to be his mom, my grandmother:

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Speaking of my grandmother, I came across some beautiful old pictures of her from her college days (in the group photo, she’s in the middle with the large circular button):

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At the funeral, my dad’s cousin gave a brief genealogy of my granddad’s family, and I was really struck by how important family pictures and family stories are, which is part of the reason I’m recording these thoughts and photos here.  I want my children to know where they came from, and how much they are loved by so many wonderful people.  And even when people pass out of our lives, their influence remains.  And I think of my granddad’s wife, Mary, who is now such an important part of our family and our history, and I’m thankful that family is not determined by blood, but by love.  All these people and places make us who we are.  

We Gather Together

Weddings and funerals, right?  It’s such a shame that we don’t get the opportunity to see long-distance family more often than every few years.  But all the same, I was thankful for the chance to reconnect with relatives who live all over the country.  And it was a wonderful experience to have everyone together to celebrate my granddad.  I only wish he could have been around to hear everyone reminisce about all our good times together!

Here I am with my parents and sister.  It’s not too often we get a picture of just the four of us anymore!

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Here is Mary, my granddad’s wife, and some of her amazing family.  I’m so glad I can call them my family! 

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Here I am with my sister and cousin Chuck:

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Gotta love goofy family members (and pictures snapped unexpectedly)!

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Here’s my Dad and his siblings and cousins:

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And here we are watching a great photo montage of my granddad. 

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He was one photogenic fellow!

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Memory Lane

I got back late last night from a trip down memory lane.  I visited my old college town to attend my grandfather’s funeral.  It was a beautiful service, and I’m so thankful I was able to reconnect with family and friends while I was there.  I had left all the kids home with Jim and my mother-in-law, and I’m happy to report that the kids did wonderfully in my absence.  Jim and his parents even took all the kids out to a church conference, which is a childcare challenge even with all hands on deck.  I’m so impressed! 

My first day in town, I toured my old campus and visited with friends.  I forgot to get a picture with my friend Felicia, but here I am with Bonnie and Melissa:

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My college, even though it had sprung up massive new academic buildings, still looked just as serene and lovely.  I have so many amazing memories there!

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More pictures to come!