Thursday, September 4, 2014

Love is in the Air


As Summer creeps to an end, those crisp, cool breezes begin to make their entrance. I have been feeling those gentle breezes lately. They ever so slightly blow my hair off of my neck and seem to caress me with cool kisses. I love it. It calms me, relaxes me, and makes me think of some of my favorite places and moments. And then I feel loved.

In the evenings its starting to get chilly enough to warrant a baggy sweater. And I have plenty of those! I love snuggling up in an overly large hoodie. Again it makes me feel loved. 

The stars seem to shine brighter this time of year. As I see a "shooting star" blaze across the night sky, I think to myself how lucky I am to have witnessed it.  Meteor showers have a special place in my heart. And they too make me feel loved.

I feel so lucky to feel as loved as I do. To know who loves me and how they love me. And despite how painful the fall has been in the past, I am glad that that pain has been over run by the simplicity and happiness that love provides.  I do indeed feel loved.

Four Score and Two Months ago

We went to Oregon just after Seattle. I realize I am writing this quite a while after our trip, but things have been pretty busy for me and for some reason my drive to write has been unusually low.  I apologize for my Tardiness.

Oregon is where I grew up. My family lived both in Beaverton and North Albany. Later in life my father moved us away. And as the years speed by quickly, one by one all my siblings have been migrating back to Oregon. I am now the last of 7 kids here in Utah.  So Oregon will become a standard trip for me and my family.

This year we stayed with Cam and Shan in Hillsboro. Sage and Ashton got to stay with Cam and his Family, and me, the hubby and the little ones crashed at Shanny's. Seems like I have so many memories in Hillsboro... and it seems as though there will be more to come. While we were there we visited Fort Vancouver,  hung out with family, went berry picking, witnessed little Clark's Baby blessing, visited the beach, and celebrated the Fourth of July. Here are some pictures and my random remarks on such pictures.

At the entrance to Fort Vancouver. We barely made it in time to quickly walk through the place. We only had about a half hour.
Fort Vancouver is right next to an airport. Both Ryker and Curtis were looking up at the planes more than the fort itself!
Jace made special friends with the blacksmith by asking him 100 questions!
One of the towers at the Fort. The Fort was primarily used for trade.
Little Clark was quite fussy the first night we were there. Curtis, the baby whisperer, was able to calm it. He has always had a way with babies. It makes him a great baby daddy.
We all went berry picking for an afternoon. This is my sister Shan, her husband Dan, and their baby Clark!
Ryker ate most everything he picked. I remember doing the same thing when I was young.
A few hours later we had accumulated more than $70 worth of berries! Karren made pies.
This is my birthday breakfast provided by my beautiful sister Shannon. Its blueberry Cheesecake (I LOVE cheesecake), chocolate milk and baguette. The french eat bread and hot chocolate milk nearly every morning. Its now my favorite breakfast:) I'm simple.

My birthday cupcakes. Unfortunately I was not feeling well at all by the end of the day and did not eat one. I had Curtis blow them out in case I was viral.
Parade 4th of July Morning.
A dead fish Ashton found at Cannon Beach.
This was Ryker's first time ever on an oceanic beach. At first he cried because he did not like the cold water. Eventually he got used to it and stopped fussing enough to enjoy it a little.
Ashton being as sensitive as he is did NOT like the cold water but ventured out into it anyway after being prompted to do so by his Dad.
Jace enjoyed playing in the sand with Ryker.
Cute kids and a beautiful beach. Lucky shot too! It was fairly crowded but somehow Curtis got this undisturbed beauty of a photo.
Sage was not deterred by the cold at all! She loved every second of that beach and water. She LOVES the ocean like her mama. Pay no attention to the crack Ashton is making :)

We loved being with Family in Oregon.  Sage and Ashton LOVE their cousins there and it was good for me to see my brothers and sister.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

I love you because...


Whenever I tell Curtis I love him he often replies with, "Why?" It got me thinking. Why do I love those I love? Why do I love Ryker, Jace, Ashton, Sage, and Curtis? 

Sage, I love you because you have an amazing self confidence.
Sage, I love you because you are a great leader.
Sage, I love you because you are aware of how others feel.
Sage, I love you because you are intelligent.
Sage, I love you because you are creative.
Sage, I love you because you read between the lines.
Sage, I love you because you set a great example.
Sage, I love you because you remind me of me.
Sage, I love you because you are mine.

Ashton, I love you because you are goofy and make me laugh.
Ashton, I love you because you are always the first one to lend a helping hand.
Ashton, I love you because you are a very hard worker.
Ashton I love you because you are soft spoken.
Ashton, I love you because you stick things out to the very end.
Ashton, I love you because you eat your veggies without complaint!
Ashton I love you because you always want to be near me and love me.
Ashton, I love you because you are very forgiving.
Ashton, I love you because you are mine.

Jace, I love you because you have the cutest smile.
Jace, I love you because of how you think.
Jace, I love you because you like to know how things work.
Jace, I love you because you have an opinion about everything.
Jace, I love you because you tan so well I never have to worry about you getting burnt.
Jace, I love you because you try so hard to be a good boy.
Jace, I love you because that fake laugh you do is so adorable.
Jace, I love you because you protect your family no matter the cost.
Jace, I love you because you are mine.

Ryker, I love you because you cuddle with me whenever I need it.
Ryker, I love you because you are a goof ball.
Ryker, I love you because you are sweet.
Ryker, I love you because you are so stinking smart!
Ryker, I love you because you love the outdoors as much as I do.
Ryker, I love you because you are obedient and love to please.
Ryker I love you because you are fun to tease and tickle!
Ryker, I love you because you remind me of my father.
Ryker, I love you because you are mine.

Curtis, I love because you always give me the benefit of the doubt.
Curtis, I love you because you are always there.
Curtis, I love you because you take care of your family putting them first above all else.
Curtis, I love you because you can fix anything!
Curtis, I love you because you put your all into everything you touch.
Curtis, I love you because you are passionate.
Curtis, I love you because you are dependable.
Curtis, I love you because I can believe in your word.
Curtis I love you because you are mine.

Why do you love those you love? Next time you tell them you love them, tell them why. Its amazing how much it helps strengthen your love for them and makes them feel even more loved themselves.

Monday, July 28, 2014

Seattle

 I wanted to post a few pictures of our time spent in Seattle. It was a whirlwind of a visit but my family enjoyed it. We are ever so grateful to Ilene and Richard for their hospitality and love. Here are some pictures and a few stories from our adventures.

This was around 5:30AM on our way out of Salt Lake City. Yes we travel early and and we made it to Seattle in one day. And no it was not as bad as I thought it would be. Our kids were relatively well behaved and the traveling was smooth.



We arrived in Seattle on a Saturday night. The next Sunday we spent most of our time loving my grandparents in Redmond. They are really getting older. Every moment with them is precious to me. The following day we went to Alki Beach.
The kids love to walk beaches. Jace however thought the beach was dirty and refused to walk on it asking for a cleaner beach. He really is his fathers son.
It was a bit nippy.
Sage and Ashton enjoyed finding treasures.
My father loves to pick up these white rocks while walking Alki beach. I decided to continue the tradition. If you can't have something, you might as well take part of it home with you.
We went a little further up the beach and found a bunch of tide pools with a ton of critters in them.
The crab is dead, otherwise I am not sure Ashton would want to hold it. Those things can pinch!
Sage found several clam shells that were still attached with other little critter residing inside. Unfortunately our tide pool excursion was cut short because Sage broke her flip flop and cut herself on some barnacles.  I got to pack her out on my back. Good thing she is little!

We ate our traditional Fish and Chips at Spud.
Curtis and I got the Halibut and Chips, Ashton got the Fried Clams and Chips, and Sage as usual got the Clam Chowder. Ryker munched off of all our meals and Jace slept through lunch. Jace was not feeling well. We liked Spud and would go there again. Thanks Ilene for the suggestion.
Back at Richard's and Ilene's the kids loved playing with Buffy.
Ryker snuck outside in his diaper to toss a ball to his puppy cousin.
The next day we headed off to Rainier National Park. It was a perfect day and we tried to see as much as we could in a short period of time. Did you know that Curtis climbed Mt. Rainier all the way to the peak when he was 18? Does that surprise anyone? I didn't think so. Over 15 years later he returns with a wife and 4 kids. Crazy how time changes things.

On our way we saw these neat motel rooms made out of box cars. Ryker LOVES trains and was excited to see them.
We went on the perfect day! The sky was clear and we could see for miles.
Entering the park.
One of the many falls in the park.
Family picture.
Mt Rainier. Isn't it pretty.
The little one.
The little bit bigger one.
The big ones.
Ryker learned what a waterfall was that day.


So pretty.
On our last day we just hung out with family. I unfortunately did not get a picture of Grams and Gramps this time around. The best part of Seattle is my family. I love my family.
Uncle Richard taught Jace how to water all his plants.














Thursday, July 10, 2014

In the Eye of the Beholder

Jace our 3 year old loves to take pictures. He has figured out how to turn my camera on, focus it, and take a picture. Then he turns it off and returns it to where he found it. So its not uncommon that I go to download my pictures off my camera and find a whole set of Jace Pictures. I decided to share a few with you guys!! So enjoy what Jace sees as Art:)