Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Once in a Blue Moon...

Every once in a while, every family needs a Saturday that has absolutely NO plans, whatsoever. Saturdays like that are my absolute favorite. They are quite rare! So when they come along, they have to be documented!

The following activities made up for this rare Saturday...

Leaf raking...


Car washing...



BSU game watching/pizza on a sheet eating...



Then story reading buried in a batch of laundry straight from the dryer...



I don't think it will happen again for a while, so I had to blog it so I can at least enjoy reading about this rare occasion, whenever I please!

Friday, November 21, 2008

Another Reason We Love Boise...

A Veteran's Day Parade in beautiful Downtown Boise was a perfect way to honor Veterans everywhere. The courage a veteran shows will always boggle my mind. I am so thankful for them and all they are willing to sacrifice for us and our great country.
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I loved watching Jack follow his dad's example by removing his hat every time a flag passed, and LOTS of flags passed!
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I must say, the Marines definitely stood out. They were the only group who marched in step, not moving any other parts of their bodies. They looked fantastic - and I'm not just saying that because my husband is one!! :)
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Oh, and there was also a BSU home football game that day, which made the feeling downtown even more fun! Jack had his football in hand and wanted to hold it up for the last picture. :)


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To my very favorite veteran... you continue to teach me and our children every day through your incredible passion for our real life heroes who too often go unnoticed. Thank you Chip!
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And for those of you reading this who may have served, or have supported someone who did, ...thank you too!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

A Wonderful Visit Indeed!

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I am so grateful, comforted, delighted, and just happy that it is important to my mom to come and visit twice a year. She simply asks if such and such a weekend is a good one for us, and books the flight. That has made moving to Idaho so much easier for me, and the kids always have the best time when she comes.
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Although her whole visit was wonderful, the highlight this time was probably teaching the kids how to make beanies with a loom. The kids all made their own beanie, all by themselves! It was so much fun that when they were done with their own, they starting making more for their dolls and stuffed animals!
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They sure turned out cute...
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I love talking with my mom. I love asking questions and learning about her childhood. I love learning from her life experiences.
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I love you mom! Already looking forward to the next visit....
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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Our Halloween

This year we had the karate kid, a ballroom dancer, and a 50's gal. Thirteen is our cut-off for trick-or-treating, so Taylor threw a wig and wings on for fun, and hung out with the adults. In the end, the kids felt so bad for her, that she ended up with more candy than the trick or treaters!! What luck!
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I spent a total of $5 this year on costumes. Not bad. Although that is $5 more than my sister spent - way to go, Beth!


After my sister Kelley read the newspaper, she got bored.
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We missed Chip while he had to work, but I think he had a pretty fun day...
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Monday, November 3, 2008

Hannah's Very, Very Special Day

Hannah is our "number three", our third girl. From the moment she was born with just a little bit of that beautiful red hair, and unexpected pretty, pale skin, we knew she'd be different than her two older sisters. We would soon find out that it wasn't only the way she looked that was different. She had the cutest, raspy voice and she was very well known for it. People would ask her questions over and over again just to hear it. Her personality has always been very unique. Conversations with Hannah are always very interesting, memorable, and very entertaining. It has been this way since she could talk. One of my favorite things about Hannah were her "camels" and "dragons" she would carry in her little two year old pockets. She would bring them out often and carry them around in the palm of her hands and "show" everyone she met. They were as real to her as anything.
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In 2000, when Hannah was one, she became even more special than we knew her to be. Every once in a while we would notice something strange when she would wake up from sleep. We weren't sure what it was. Soon, we would notice it lasting longer, and then it would happen in the middle of the day. We would soon find out Hannah was having seizures. Hannah was diagnosed with epilepsy that same year.
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From the time she could talk, she has always said that she had a "special head" and that sometimes it made her do "the funny thing." Hannah came to know medicine, hospitals, and doctor's offices quite well. She amazed us all with what seemed like hundreds of appointments including MRIs, EEGs and various blood tests. She always insisted on watching the needle go right into her arm and actually see the blood fill the tubes. She always amazed the nurses and technicians by her strength, but not as much as she amazed her family. She was, and still is, our hero!
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So, this year, when we heard that there was going to be a bike ride for epilepsy, and that olympic gold medalist Kristen Armstrong was leading it, AND it happened to be on Hannah's birthday, we couldn't believe it! However, that same day, at the same time, was not only her last soccer game, but also her team party. She had a choice to make. I don't think she thought for more than two seconds. She just could not wait to be a part of this special event!
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What an exciting morning! It started of course with the always anticipated birthday couch full of Hannah's favorite things, then off to Hannah's big bike ride.
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The Mayor of Boise welcomed the small crowd, explaining this was the 2nd annual Ride for Epilepsy, and that it would become bigger and bigger every year. The four children with epilepsy who were going to ride were recognized one at a time in front of everyone. They received their own special gold medal that Kristen Armstrong placed around their necks! She even led the crowd in singing a special "Happy Birthday" to Hannah!

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Then, with Daddy right by her side, Hannah rode 11 miles through Boise, on her 9th birthday, for a cause that is special to her.
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Those couple of hours when it was just Hannah and Dad, will never be forgotten.
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It wasn't easy for Hannah! She had to use some of that strength she is known for to get her up the hills, and through the eleventh mile. We were all so proud of Hannah, but possibly not as proud as she was as she came around this last corner, and saw the crowd and the Finish Line.
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It was her own event. It was her big moment. It was all about Hannah.
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Later that evening, Hannah had her first "official with friends" (Hannah's words) birthday party. Pajamas, pizza, pumpkin decorating... she was so happy!
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I don't think Hannah could have had a more fantastic birthday. From the moment she woke up, all the way to celebrating with aunts, uncles, and cousins the next day, it was definitely one she'll always treasure.
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We sure do love you, Hannah Beth. You bring such joy to our lives, and to all who know you - the way we know you.