Saturday, May 24, 2008

High's and Low's

We've been through a lot of MAJOR changes this month. The highs and lows of the circle of life have hit us full force.

The lowest point was when Wade's grandma passed away. She had been sick for awhile when Hospice called and told us she was within a day of passing. That night we all went up to to see her and she was surrounded by her family when she took her last breath. It was tough to watch, but as the circle of life continues we were blessed with a new nephew to add to our bunch. The boys now outnumber the girls (2 nieces, 3 nephews).

Lots of other major events (in our little world) have happened too:


Our family ran in our 1st sponsored run together. We did the 1 mile "fun run" and spent the rest of the day at the Aquarium in Jenks. It really was one of the funnest days. We ate burgers and dogs, there was face painting, bouncy's, and clowns making balloon animals. Then we spent the afternoon touring the aquarium. Wade and I had just as much fun as the kids did!

Riley had her last day of school and Kindergarten is now behind us. She is slowly learning to put words together to make sentences. We enrolled Caden in the 4 year old preschool program so he'll be going to school everyday at the same school (not a full day). Both Riley and Cade joined the summer reading program at the library and hopefully she'll go into 1st grade with a slight reading advantage. No one in her class is reading yet.


Wade's cousin Amanda married Daniel after their 1st "planned" wedding was put on hold until after he returned from Iraq. As I write this they are off on their Mediterranean honeymoon (I'm so jealous!)
I guess we better start saving cause Riley caught the bouquet!

Another bit of big news is after nearly 5 years, I have resigned my position at my scrapbook store. A lot of factors went into my decision, but with summer coming, bottom line is I wanted my weekends free to be with my family. I'm going to miss it, but I hope that I will have more time to scrapbook there, rather than be on the clock. The owner told me I was an "Icon" at ScrapHappys and she'd still like me to help with special events and retreats. I've been there longer than anyone else (even her) as I was hired under the original owner and the store has since changed hands.

And looking to the future...Wade and I are headed to New York (sans kids) for a little culture and relaxation in the city that never sleeps. I've never been there so I'm looking forward to the touristy stuff (Statue of Liberty, maybe a Broadway show, Greys Papaya Hotdogs)...if you have suggestions of something we should see or do let me know!

4 comments:

Heath and Pearl said...

I heard Sbarro is THE place to get some pizza pie!!!

Sarah said...

Glad to hear you are going to get some alone time with your man!! Tough months deserve these rewards.

the Clarks said...

Like the Sbarro's at the mall?

Anonymous said...

I just love reading your blog!! It is such a wonderful way to keep up with your family/friends! The "fun run" sounds like a great family event. I wonder if we have those in St Louis? I'm sure we do... I will have to check that out!
You have a beautiful family!!
See you this summer??

Staci