Sunday, July 28, 2013

Cousin Camp Part One

To those who live close to family this won't sound like much, but we have seen our cousins 3 times in the last 3 months.   That is the same number of times we had previously seen them in 2 years.   Their move out east has given us family time we were desperate for.   A few days ago the 3 cousins moved in for a week of.....

Pool time.  6 kids lined up waiting for me to apply sunscreen.    

Park time.  throwing rocks


angry caroline makes me laugh

Today we went to the national whitewater center.   So much to see and do.   


 A highlight was geo-trekking.  this is ben showing the kiddos how it works.  






 The oldest cousin even got to do a ropes course.   
 The kids are still here, snug in their beds while ben and i are catching our breath.   Part two will include my mom who is flying in tomorrow!  



Wednesday, July 24, 2013

summer update

Well, it looks like this blog is hanging on by a thread.   Just when I am ready to pull the plug, once again I think of grandmas and grandpas afar who are hopelessly still checking for updates.   It is hard to post without a picture overload.   Some of my favorite posts to look back on are the everyday moments I would never remember.   However, for the sake of so much time passing between posts I need to document some of the more noteworthy parts of our summer.  
1. Beach week
2. Sweet Baden Joy leaving our family
3.  The girls first triathlon

Outer banks, NC.   I will never ever forget this precious time with my family.  

 Before:
After:






I was so sad to take Kinsley from Colorado.  This girl could play in the snow hours after other kids would go inside.  Sadly, we have hardly had 5 inches in the two years we have lived here.   She will always delight in the snow for sure, but there is also something very natural about her on the beach.  A beauty.  

Buddies.   

Best friends.   

 One of my all time favorite pictures:  



Before:
After:










If you are quickly scrolling, STOP.  stop to look at the adorableness of my parents with their grandbabies.    


Baden Joy.  My girl.  I miss her and looking at this picture makes me sad.   She was my gal for 13 years....from a happy silly playful puppy to a happy old lady who wanted nothing more than to love us.  The photo below shows how genetically blessed she was as I took it the day before she died and there is no trace of grey hair.   My beautiful dog.   

The girls saying goodbye.  It was especially hard for Kinsley.  My sensitive girl.   

The girls were in their first triathlon.   Saying they rocked it is an understatement.   I was filled with joy as I cheered them on and I wish I could watch it again in slow motion.  Ben and I didn't realize how thrilled we would be of this accomplishment until the finish line when we couldn't stop laughing due to how proud we were.   
This is the girls warming up before the race...

Getting ready.....

 This was the moment we realized swimming lessons have been worth every penny.  Kinsley had such a speedy perfect stroke I overheard strangers commenting on what a great swimmer she is.  Made my day.  


Hallie Ann.  Winner in her age division 5-8 year olds.   She is an itty bitty five year old and beat all the girls AND boys in that division.  Girl power.    


Do you see the pride in Ben's face congratulating Kinsley after the race?   You better believe we had ice cream for dinner that night.   So proud.  











Monday, July 1, 2013

back

I blog because I love preserving memories.  

My last post was well over a month ago because in my mind and heart I had shut it down.   When I switched to a new blog I didn't like the web address, the design, the title...easy things to change but I lost all momentum.  I was completely at peace with never doing another post and keeping it active only until I get through the tedious process of publishing years of posts into a book.   I really had no intention of ever writing another entry.   My heart wasn't in it anymore and I can get uncomfortable with not knowing who is reading.  I'm not terribly concerned with bad guys; sometimes simply putting us out there feels vulnerable to judgement.    I had decided to document life in another, more private way that gets me excited; project life. 

However, this week I scrolled through my camera and found so many moments that have gone undocumented.   I got sad and missed my online scrapbook.   I still am not sure exactly where I am going to land with project life versus maintaining a blog.  Maybe I will do both; maybe only one will prevail.  

I have been slightly re energized to keep up with this but I am still not confident it will last.  Until I make more concrete decisions about the future of this blog; here is a handful of things we've been up to.

A trip a to DC to visit some of our best friends who happen to be family.  



 Ben found a "cozy" place in the natural history museum to let caroline nap.   

Our garden grows!

one. two. three.  when when when will we get rid of her beloved pacifiers?   

I wish sound could be captured in this picture.  sisters laughing together.  laughing hard.  

ask Hallie to give you a "shiver."

I walked in on a self-defense lesson.    

H.A.P.P.Y