Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Bella's Arrival

"For this child (we) prayed and the Lord has given me my petition which I asked of Him. So I have also dedicated (her) to the Lord. And he worshiped the Lord there. " I Sam 1:27, 28

Isabella Michelle (Consecrated to God, Righteous One)
April 12, 2016
0400
6 lbs
18 inches

PERFECTION!

My heart is full as I sit to write Bella's entry into our family's blog. I can't help but reflect on the joy and grief of Baby Faith (Unquestioning belief and complete trust in God) and Baby Jesse's (God exists; a gift from God) brief lives. We are so very thankful they were a part of our family and for the lessons they taught in their short lives.....and today....we CELEBRATE the arrival of Bella to our family. As my friend, Claudia, wrote, "Welcome, sweet baby. You have been covered in prayer!"


Stacia has said three things for months; 1. BreZaak are having a girl, 2. She will be the cutest baby EVER and 3. She will be born on 12 April.  Today the baby count says "Baby" and Bella was indeed born in the very early hours of 12 April. Stacia says she nailed it on all three counts. That she did.

We converged on Riverbend around 6 p.m. last night. We were excited and only wondered if we'd meet Bella on the 11th - or on her due date - the 12th.  We were in high spirits.
Michael, Bre, Izaak 

De'Etta, Bre, Izaak 

Bre and Dakota (Izaak's son)

The men and Bre
 If you live in this area and you are looking for an OB/GYN, I highly recommend Dr. Williams. 


Bre is a labor champ. It was magical to breathe with her and Izaak through the contractions.  As the night wore on, we began to wear down.....



 Leah, our first nurse, predicted Bella would be born at 0400 - at 1:00 when they said, "Are you ready to have a baby?" I assumed she was off by a few hours - but she nailed it. The last stage of labor took three exhausting hours.



Bre has Bella in her arms! 




Izaak led us in a prayer of thanksgiving, and then, Michael and I took Dakota home. 


Dakota and Izaak 
Yep - a magical evening. We were thankful to be part of BreZaak's support team for Bella's arrival. 

Monday, April 11, 2016

Monday in the Caboose

Into every Full Timing life - repairs will come. Today was a good day for Michael to fix the toilet seal.....When you live in a tiny house any project like this takes over your whole residence.  All is working well now...hope to avoid this job for a bit of time. Note - we are peeling off the buckling contact paper on all the "wood work" so we can paint.  It's a harder project than we imagined.

This is the last week of our Tapestry of Grace subjects. All the doubling up during our extended stay at Beale Fam Camp paid off. We'll continue to work on language arts and some science through the summer...maybe start a new year of math too.....but we'll drastically cut back on school time after this week. Keep your noses to the grindstone - Gherkins.



It's been a productive Monday. 

Sunday, April 10, 2016

Questions

"Do you want to be healed?" 

"Do you want to change?" 

Good questions to ponder today from Pastor John. 

We went out to lunch after church with Krista and Barbara (a lady from the church). It was inexpensive, it was Chinese and it was yummy. 

Michael had a skype session with JaRissa. The kids and I watched/listened to a movie in the van. 

We went over to Krista and Arielle's with Cory, Mom, Dad and Lorri for ice cream. 

"Who is taller?" 

Another burning question from the day. Look at this....Stacia is about 1/2 an inch shorter than Krista. 


Saturday, April 09, 2016

Satisfying Saturday

Our days are full when we are in Oregon. We had a plan in CA - everyone knew where we were and those who wanted to see us would let us know, and we'd find a time. That plan worked well and is working in spades in OR, as well.  Sherri, my sister-in-law, suggested we meet for coffee at 0730 in Creswell. We enjoyed an hour and a half of hot drinks and visiting. She stopped in at The Caboose and picked Stacia up at 0900 and then went on to pick up Harmony (her granddaughter, Stacia's "cousin") at 0930. Harmony didn't know Stacia was spending the day with them, and it sounds like it was a very pleasant surprise.  Stacia enjoys playing with Harmony - the younger sister she doesn't have. I didn't take any pictures of cousin time.

Michael and I got a few things done at The Caboose, and then we went over to Will and Sherri's and visited for an hour before coming home with Stacia.

Cory, Arielle's guy, stopped by and we spent a couple of hours getting to know each other better. While four of us visited, these two played, "The Game."

We headed over to the parks along the river when Arielle got off work. BreZaak decided to join us - I wondered if a nice walk in nature along the river would encourage Bella to come investigate the wider world. Meanwhile, Krista was at a rousing party and got a great core workout in too. ::wink::

F - Cory, Arielle, Stacia
B - Alex, Michael, Nolan, Bre, Bella, Izaak

39 weeks, 5 days and counting....



We used to play on this whale when I was a kid back in the 1960's. There are photos of the kids on the whale here from 2014
left to right - Alex, Nolan, Stacia, Arielle, Cory 

BreZaak and Bella

Me....


Arielle and Cory 
Another full day.  Getting closer to Bella's birthday every day.

Friday, April 08, 2016

#WYFF Mount Pisgah

Our Friday began with a bang. We enjoyed breakfast with Krista and Ms. Kutz at Ye Olde Pancake house. Ms Kutz is the best English teacher I've ever had. She "retired" last year; we are thankful for all the hours she's invested in us and in our daughters. 
Ms. Kutz with 3 former students - Michael, Krista, me
 Michael and I headed back to the Caboose. The kids and I finished a solid week of school. THEN it was time to get out and PLAY.  Our RV park is very manicured and the spaces are fairly close together - but we noted signs to a recreation area and to Mount Pisgah. Krista and mom joined us to explore!
Nolan, Krista, Stacia, Alex and Michael in the back 

Yuuki was thrilled to find the dog hydration center
 This is  a beautiful area and we have more exploring to do. The trees and wildflowers are a treat. We also saw tadpoles, turtles, water lilies and even a Redwood or two...and a bit of poison oak.
Maps can be helpful 

Wild Iris

Dandelionus
 I love this picture. I've gone on many hikes trailing far behind Michael. One of the joys in the midst of the "boo" is that I can keep up with him these days. Some are sure to ask how Michael is able to hike....well....we stop when he needs to. He has arthritis in his back, hips, knees and ankles. We've found that a mile - mile and a half is about max. He pushes for hikes - and rests for a few days afterwards.
A man and his camera


Camas
 


Our hiking team  - lots of great benches to rest on 
Nolan, Krista, Stacia, My Mom, Alex, Me


Water Lilies
 Note Alex's walking stick - a win from the Big Game Dinner at Calvary Open Bible
Me, Stacia, Krista, Nolan, Alex - think Stacia is passing up Krista


Don't judge me for texting in a mountain meadow - I was taking photos and texting them to Mom G!
 



My feet

Back side of the barn 

Poison Oak



Michael, Mom and went about 1/2 way up the mountain and then headed back.....we found a nice place to wait while Krista, Nolan, Alex and Stacia climbed the rest of the mountain.  
Michael's walking stick was a win from the Big Game Dinner too
At the top! 

Feet at the top of Mount Pisgah