Just a few things I want to journal because I'm afraid I will forget them and they are priceless.
Yesterday I had to get gas at our QT - which is literally 5 minutes from the house. Caidgen said, "I REALLY am so thirsty and hungry. I can't make it til we get home." IE - I went here with the field trip mom and she got me a cool slushy and there's tons of sweets in there let's go again. I debated but then opted for him to have the fun memory. As we walked into the store Caidgen took my hand and said, "Mom,after you buy it you can tell me how many quarters it costs and I will pay you. Cause I don't want to be a spoiled child." I could have cried there was such pride and gratitude inside me. "This is my treat," I told him. "No, Mom, really. I don't need to be spoiled."
Also yesterday I was sick (thanks, Dallas :)) and shortly after breakfast I rushed into the bathroom to get rid of it. Amie heard the noise and came running. "Mom! What was that?" "Just me throwing up, honey, it's OK." She stood still a moment and then threw her arms around my legs. "It's going to be okay, Mom. It's okay. You're okay." I bent over and hugged her and she patted my back before running off to play again.
ALSO yesterday, Blue took the kids to the movie store on their bikes (Amie had to put on the training wheels again since it was so far and she was a little scared on her pip squeak bike). Caidgen stayed on green for 10 days at school and that was his treat - to ride there and pick a movie. I stood outside as they biked home. They were so proud of themselves! Amie's little legs were FLYING around the pedals (seriously, she needs a bigger bike) and Caidgen was smooth sailing. They were so hot and tired but beaming with pride in themselves. We watched Enchanted and Ami threw her head behind me whenever there was a mushy part because Blue would stare at her and embarrass the poor romantic. Caidgen clung to every violent part - dragons and explosions and what not. How funny that they like the same movie for 2 totally different reasons. Cage is "embarrassed" at the last kiss scene! Ami, well, she kisses me for like 20 minutes after and I think I know what that's really about.
Is there anything else I wanted to remember? I know there is.... I just said that outloud and Amie goes, "What? For me to clean?" I am laughing so hard right now because I have been harping on her all morning about it!
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Easter Part 3
Are these cute pics or what? I can't believe how our family has exploded. My kids adore their cousins. Cooper got to celebrate his birthday Sunday - perfect since we can't be there today (Happy Birthday Cooper!). One of these holidays we WILL get a good pic of all the kids together! Notice that Cooper was the ONLY kid looking at my camera! I'm so glad Blue got a good pic with his grandma.
Easter Part 2
Of course the kids loved the Easter egg hunt. I noticed that Uncle TC and Ross both secretly helped Amie...being the littlest has its perks! Who knew my family has such acrobats? Flips like crazy on the tramp. Ami wanted in on all the fun - better keep her in tumbling so she doesn't kill herself. We calmed down afterwards with a video Blue found of me interviewing my grandma 8 years ago for her life history. I'm so glad I was into that when I joined the church - this forgotten movie is now priceless. And of course she said one of her favorite holidays was Easter. Her dad never let his girls go without a new dress and shoes for Easter. Aww...
Easter Part 1
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
An angel gone home



My grandma passed away peacefully Friday Night in her home. She was almost 93. She'd been hanging in there all these years for my mom; they were so close. Mom said she had a deal with God... but at last the Spirit whispered to both Mom and I that it was time. It started with a dream a month or so ago. I was there in Grandma's house and all the memories were there with me but she was gone. It was as though I was being led back through the shadowy veil of time to those most special days I spent with Grandma and my guide leaned in and whispered, "It's time. It will all be over soon, so remember. Remember and cherish."
After that dream memories of her popped into my head at the most random times. I knew it was for a reason. So I shared this with my family and my closest friends and tried to prepare. I will never be ready to let her go - my mom especially won't be. We are too selfish! But Mom told her a few days ago that she'd been the best mom anyone could ask for and it was okay to go. Grandma didn't live more than a day later.
My grandma was the most loving person I have ever known. She loved the Lord quietly and steadily all her life. Similarly she loved her husband, though he was tragically taken from her when Mom was only 6 months old. She spoke of him like they were newlyweds. She loved books and poetry. I've never known anyone who could recite so many classical passages. She loved gardening and cultivating land. And she spent many days calmly passing time with family and neighbors who were as close as family. Can you see how she shaped me? If there is one person in this world who inspired me it is her. God is at the center of my heart; I'm a romantic to the core; books are what I overspend on; I crave being outdoors and gardening; heart to heart visits with family and friends mean the most to me.
I feel so lucky to have had such an influence, and for so long. I only wish I could have been there to see her reunion with my grandfather... but while I miss her I want to live out her values, dreams and ideals while my time here is not complete. Welcome Home, Grandma. Send me messages whenever you can!
Friday, March 14, 2008
Caidgen's Spring Carnival
Yay for Caidgen's school Spring Carnival! I love cheesy outdoor stuff like that. I volunteered to run a booth for an hour and a half. Those who know me best can guess what happened. I was so nauseous Saturday morning that Blue went to set up for me. I scraggled in 40 minutes later with the kids and instead of taking over for Blue and letting him go enjoy everything he insisted that I go play with the kids while he worked my shift. Sometimes he is such an example for me.
The kids loved the bouncy thing there, then the petting zoo - of course my favorite (can I have one at my next birthday?) and of course the booths. They threw footballs through big particle board bulls eyes. Over and over. And since that was "my" booth Blue was the one retrieving all the balls! I won a three gift certificate basket for pretty cheap at the silent auction. We all had snow cones and hot dogs and just really enjoyed the small town school carnival.
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