Showing posts with label Shane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shane. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

March 2010 family recap

Although the first item of business actually occurred at the end of February, it didn't really sink in until March. We bought a 2004 Toyota Sienna minivan! This is life changing people. In August, we will celebrate our 9th anniversary. We've never had two cars before. Heck, there have been times in our marriage where we have been completely carless. I can't even tell you how spoiled I feel. There have been many weeks where I haven't been out in the daylight with the exception of going to church on Sundays. As Aunt Claudia (aka Nana) described it, we didn't purchase a car, we put a down payment on freedom.
We ended up taking 200 miles and 35 hours worth of road trips the next three weekends. It was both fun and exhausting. The end result is that we're ruined now. I don't think we could take a road trip with our kiddos in our Accord again. The minivan is so much more comfortable, spacious, and convenient for traveling.
The sunroof is great in Arizona.

Navigation and lots of buttons that Carter loves to explore.

And the DVD player was the luxury/necessity that kept Carter sane when Ruby was fussy.


Ruby hit her seven month mark in March. She accomplished quite a lot and we have been floundering to keep up with her. Just off the top of my head, she started clapping, crawling, pulling up, standing (she constantly has a bruised forehead from all the spills she's taken, about half of them thanks to Carter), talking (mama, baa for bath, and dadada for dad), and signing (she just signs bath anytime she thinks there's hope, like when we change her clothes or diaper -- baths are her favorite activity). She moved into size 4 diapers, 12 month clothes, and 18 month pajamas. She endured yet another fight with an ear infection (I think this is her 4th since December) and a cold, and her top four teeth moved in, leaving us awake many nights. What a doll baby though. She has never had to work hard to keep us wrapped around her chubby little fingers!

St. Patrick's Day brought us to the table for a festive breakfast. Inspired by my creative friend Andrea, I decided to serve green pancakes with buttermilk syrup, green eggs and ham. We also used green dishes. Carter thought it was fun, so mission accomplished, right?
Carter got an overdue haircut. These were the before pictures, but I totally spaced out taking an after pic...still, I love his faces in these. They are so HIM.

Just a couple of our favorite quotes by Carter this month:
*While pushing his forearm up into a faux muscular bulge, he exclaimed, "It's a tree mountain! It grows up two times! See Mom?" And then he did it again, this time with sound effect to indicate growing, "Wooooopt!"
* While eating oatmeal for breakfast, Carter noticed Ruby crawl into the kitchen and look up at him. He explained, "Rube smelled my oatmeal and it smelled tasty. And she looked around and around and around and she said, 'Hooray! Where my oatmeal?!'"

We rented a beautiful house in Moab, UT over the weekend of March 19th for the 2010 Canyonlands 1/2 marathon and 5-mile race. Shane ran the 1/2 marathon and I the 5-mile. Shane did pretty darn well for not running for the three weeks prior to the race (since he ran Ragnar). I finished. And not in last place! So, I have to admit I was pretty proud of myself. It might not seem like much, but 5 miles for me was scary. My heart kept having freaky palpitations and I could barely walk for days following the race. I even ended up at Urgent Care thinking I might have a fracture in my foot, but the doctor said it's a bad strain/sprain and could take up to 8 months to heal. But I finished!

As an added bonus, we had visitors in Moab. Shane's parents and youngest siblings, Joseph and Sarah, stayed with us the first night and took care of Carter and Ruby during the race. My two oldest nieces, Eliza and Lizzie, joined us the afternoon following the race. They stayed with us that night and we had a blast! Thank you all for making the drive. It made the trip so much more fun!
We also were happy to get to see/meet adoption friends at the race! Here I am with the famous (in the adoption world) Mrs. R! I hate this picture of myself, but had to include it for the love of adoption!
We went out to lunch afterward together and I just wish we would have had more time to spend with those fab girls. Thanks to Lindsey (aka Mrs. R), we planned ahead to do the race together. You can see her post about the race here. Adoption rocks!!!

Shane had the chance to meet up with a friend from high school (at the zoo with the kids) while I was at an adoption workshop on the 27th. Here are a few pictures from that day.


I was working feverishly preparing items for the Boutique in the Barn.

I had a lot of fun being part of a Spring swap.


Carter talked us into showing him how to use the camera (under our close supervision - it's heavy) and ended up with some surprisingly nice shots, all things considered.


This one was with a timer, but Carter composed it.

After seeing his excitement with photography, Shane gave him his old camera phone and put it in airplane mode. He gets so excited and comes running in to tell us when he takes pictures of Ruby, or the ceiling fan, or his subject of choice - his finger half covering the lens. Love that boy!

Last, but certainly not least, we were saddened to learn of the loss of Shane's Uncle Kevin. It was a blessing to be able to make the trip to gather with everyone in celebrating his life. What a beautiful, faithful family he has here to take care of one another in his absence. In closing, I just want to say that our thoughts and prayers continue to be with Kevin's wonderful family. We're so grateful for the knowledge of the gospel in our lives!

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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Ragnar del Sol Relay - Feb. 26-27, 2010

Last month, I ran in the Ragnar del Sol relay race. It was an experience unlike anything I've done before. There are several Ragnar relays held around the country. Each is about 200 miles in length, split into 36 legs between 3 and 8 miles long. Teams of 12 runners rotate running around the clock until they reach the finish line. There were nearly 350 teams this year that ran in Arizona. In the end, participants have done a whole lotta running on precious little sleep. Each team splits up to travel in 2 vans. Team members in each van run 6 legs, then "rest" for 6.

Our van's worth of runners ready to get started! (L to R) Ben, Warren, Spencer, Scott, Jon, and me - all rookies to the relay.
The other half of our team had several members that had run the relay before.

Most of the teams decorate their vans and some teams ran the shorter legs dressed up in some crazy ways to go along with their team name.
Teams track their "kills" or number of runners they pass during each leg. The Fat Man Xtreme team also tracked their "got killed's"

Team Disco Fever

Team Fast Food

At each exchange point, the finishing runner snaps a slap bracelet on the next runner as a hand off.

Your team van can stop along the way to encourage you and keep you hydrated.

At a couple of points, the race crews let the drivers shuttle the runners through some flooded areas. Notice this team named the Ultraviolets. There were a few "ultra" teams of only 6 members that would run 2 legs at a time.

Apparently, this guy's van was AWOL.

I started my first leg (#12) of 7.1 miles at dusk and finished in the dark with a 7:19 min/mile pace.

The Town of Congress Fire Dept. had a pasta dinner waiting for us after I finished. We handed off to our other van, grabbed some dinner, and drove ahead to an elementary school that let us pay $2 to sleep - er, toss and turn for a few hours - inside. Around midnight our other van had caught up to us and we started up again.

Ben ran his 8+ mile leg (#18) and handed off to Scott.

During leg #19, tragedy struck when a runner from another team was hit by an oncoming car when he was crossing to give his teammate water. He was resuscitated several times before being life-flighted to the nearest hospital. He passed away shortly after. Our deepest condolences go out to the Mayasich family. Race organizers ultimately decided to bypass the next six legs and pick up at exchange 24 to allow emergency crews to do their jobs.

My second leg was 8.4 miles at a 7:26 pace.

I ran the last leg of the race, and after a missed turn, had the chance to extend the final 3 mile experience to almost 4 miles. I was SO happy to see my darling wife (and her best childhood friend, Ashley) send Carter out to finish the race with me!

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

We've had quite the...

ROUGH morning.
Carter has been waking up earlier and earlier, and fighting bedtime later and later....
this does not equal any kind of fun.
EVER.

After CJ fell back asleep while in time out this morning, and Miss R went down, I found these pictures hiding in February's file and thought I'd share them in honor of better days --
those rare great days,
when everything seamlessly falls into place and everyone is happy and polite all day long
. Motherhood would sure be boring if all days were that way, but we need them every once in a while so we don't lose our minds! LOL!

pictures taken 2-9-2010 by Shane (also the maker of the coolest diaper box car ever!)

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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Officially Ruby!

Carter is officially a big brother. Ruby is officially a little sister. And we are officially speechless!


There is so much I could write about what an amazing experience it was to have Ruby's adoption finalization, sealing, and blessing all happen this past week. But time is short, and rather than delay this post any longer trying to figure out some way to put our feelings into words, I'd like to share some pictures from finalization day.

Outside the courthouse.

Both sets of our parents flew down for the occasion. Ruby loved meeting Grandma Kengie, Grandma Linda, Grandpa Russ, and Grandpa Gary for the first time.
Joe & Claudia also took off work to be there.
Thanks so much for the support!

We want to give a special thanks to Cali Tidwell (our case worker)
and Brent Ellsworth (our attorney).
It's thanks to both of them that we were able to finalize when Ruby was only 4 months old!

Judge Thompson decreed the adoption as final.

Grandma Kengie and Ruby after the finalization

Carter joined in too!

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Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Napping with Daddy

Picture taken 8/23/09
I'm a total sucker for my hubby taking naps with the kids. Too cute. This is Ruby's first legitimate daddy-daughter nap (meaning the first time they are asleep together in daylight). Awwwww!

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

The Ruby Gallery

More pictures have been requested. There will be updates too, but for now we will just post a few of the pictures of our miraculous trip so far. I just can't even tell you how miracle after miracle has come together to form Ruby's story. It would take days to explain every single miracle that's come to us just as we needed them.

Shane took this picture of me as we anxiously waited in the hospital waiting room when we first arrived. You can't see in the picture, but to my right is a window. On the other side of that window is a hallway. On the other side of that hallway is the nursery... for about half an hour I had to sit looking at the nursery door knowing my baby was right inside and I had no control over when I would get to see her or not!

These are some pictures of my first opportunity to meet Ruby in the hospital on Friday. It was especially bittersweet for us having just left from meeting Ruby's birth mother. We immediately noticed that Ruby, to us, resembled her birth mom.
This is one wing of the big pink hotel we stayed at the nights of Friday August 7th (we arrived at about 1:00 pm that day) and Saturday August 8th. It is located just down the road from the hospital and we frequented the complementary shuttle service to the point that they may have been a bit tired of us by the time we checked out Sunday afternoon!
This is Mr. Mugly. He lives in the lobby of that big pink hotel we stayed at. For some reason unbeknownst to me, Shane felt it necessary to include Mr. Mugly in our record keeping of this trip.

Saturday night we went shopping to fill in the gaps between what Ruby needed and what we brought with us. Here is a look at some of the spoils. I actually was so excited about all the girly things that after we got back to the hotel, even though I was completely exhausted, I had to lay them all out and gawk a little more!
Here are some pictures from Sunday at the hospital. We were delighted to walk in and see a ruby red bow on her precious little perfect head!

And lastly, here are a couple of pictures of Ruby all snuggly in the car seat and waiting to be discharged Monday late afternoon/evening.
She's pretty adorable, huh?!

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