Friday, March 01, 2024

Tea & Theater

This is an example of how I'm spending my time these days. Yes, I'm still loving margin. Cory is at a men's retreat. Arielle is GREAT with child. Cory has been driving home at night so that Arielle can sleep at peace...but the days are long, and her body is in the last bit of growing a human.  We invited her to bring the boys over to play. 

Now, the first question Charles always asks as he comes in the door is, "Bachan, we need hot chocolate party." I decided to get a jump on them today.  GG and Michael were heading out for haircuts (Hallelujah), but the girls were ready for a study break. 

I got out the Japanese blue China plates and teapot from Grandma G, the melamine teacups I use for the grands, a vinyl tablecloth, baked some cookies, pulled some scones from the freezer, cut up an apple, cheese and sausage and we had TEA when the boys arrived. 

My heart is full! 

Charles has loved tea with Bachan from the early days when he moved with with CoRielle. It's our thing.


We did come up with some teatime house rules: No booties on the tea table, and no spit on Papa's recliner. ::snort:: 
Benny

It's amazing how long kids will sit and visit around a table when you make it a bit "special." Eventually, it was time to bring out the games.  Benny loves Headbandz. The younger two are starting to be interested. Benny was asking questions to determine who he was..."Am I an animal etc?" 

Danny piped up with, "Noooo....you're KETchup!"  It was sweet. 


Stacia made this little hat for Ellie to wear home from the birthing center. 



Papa got home and the boys LOVE playing with Papa.




When Papa was tired the boys went down to play in the family room. Allie and Stacia kept them occupied so I could make dinner and Arielle could grab a nap.  We fed everyone and sent them home hopefully tired enough to fall asleep easily. 

Allie bought tickets to the theater for my birthday. We were set to go last Friday with Jenni and we were all sick. Jamin, Joelle (Jenni's sister) and Krista went in our places. We were so happy to be able to go tonight. This is the last weekend of this play. It was fantastic - Hunchback of Notre Dame.  Allie snapped this photo! 

GRACE NOTES:
1. A Christian counselor determined to teach me boundaries and margin, while walking me through some grief lessons. Who knew boundaries would be so big in the journey?

2. Tea party with Arielle's boys and college age girls who watched the boys in the family room so I could fix dinner and Arielle could nap. Baby girl is going to be here soon.

3. I am so very thankful we all felt well enough to go ahead and go to the theater tonight. I am also thankful when we were sick and couldn't make it last week others took our place.

4. I made it to my zoom small group for the first time in 4 months.

Thursday, February 29, 2024

Random Photos of Grands from February

 I haven't felt much like blogging. 

It seems pointless to say - another day - grief and joy - living together. 

People surely are tired of hearing me say, "I miss Josiah," and yet, how do I write without mentioning the tension we live in these days? 

Then I took a look at all these magical photos which have showed up on my phone and google photos account. 

This is a family journal. 

It's time to journal life - and if it bores people - they certainly don't have to read. ::snort:: 

Here are very visible manifestations of our hearts! Yep, just random photos of the grands...some I clicked, some were sent by their parents. Assume the REALLY cute ones were taken by parents. ::snort:: 

It's fitting Josi Faith begins our photo show. She joined the family on Feb. 7th, and I've yet to blog her arrival. She's such a joy to the entire family.  Olivia is a fantastic big sister. Carrie caught this shot and shared. 

Josi and Livie

Such a huggable baby girl! 

Painting with the boys - after Feb 14th - not quite sure when. LOL Arielle has resigned from her job and I no longer have a weekly date with the boys. We'll have to do something about that soon...after they settle into life with their new darling. 

Budding artists




Check out the cool hat Aunt Co-co brought home from her travels for Jo-jo! 


This has been a big month for Trudy (above and below). She proved she had the climbing gene all of BreZaak's kids have had...and by the end of February she is PUBLICALLY doing what we all knew she was doing in secret - walking! 

One Sunday several were sick at our home. Stacia and I didn't feel like wrestling GG up the ramp at our church in Eagle River.  It's tricky. We opted to find Cory and Arielle and go to a new church with them. After church we went out to dinner... It was a nice Sunday. 

Charles and Benny

Danny entertained us with creamer shots! LOL 
I get a kick out of seeing how the boys dress each week.  Benny has always been quite serious about his unique style and the younger two have picked up the habit. Today, they all had plaid shirts, khakis, boots, and floppy boat hats from Aunt Co-co. Benny added a tie as it was an extra-special Sunday. 


Josi's first week at church. 

Jared, GG and Noah 

Kicking back at home! This little guy has a BIG PERSONALITY! He's a delight. 


Seesters! 

Um...so yes, Josi is a mixture of Carrie and Josiah. She obviously  has inherited the Gherkin Scowl! Genetics are strong. She's also long and thin...and she has her Daddy's dimples.



Such a sweetheart! Are you tired of grand photos? I have more. 


Alaska weather tried to fake us out this year. February was beautiful. We had several weeks of temps above freezing. CoRielle took the opportunity to get outside! 



Benny finished his school year on the last day of February! March is baby month in their home. 

Noah loves his dinner! LOL 

Nancy, a friend for our very first USAF assignment at Malmstrom AFB, made the girls these matching pants! 

On Mondays Stacia has a huge chunk of time between her classes. She could come home but has been staying in town and studying and skiing at a local park. One day she used the break to go to BreZaak's and go sledding with the kids! 

Jojo

Annie

Stacia and Bella

Such a sweet boy!



 Trudy has been enjoying some time in her chair up close to the others during school time. Those counting bears are the BEST for keeping toddlers happy during table school. 

Precious Trudy! 

Josi may have gotten bored at Life group but she was stylin for sure! 

Pastor Brian asked me a month or so ago where I was finding joy these days. I didn't have a ready answer - it's a loaded question in this season. But - this - family, the continuation of LIFE is certainly a big place where Michael and I find joy. 

The thing I'm learning is even in the best of times...there is a shadow, a tinge of sadness. That is o.k. In fact, the tension of allowing grief and joy to exist together adds dimension and depth to my relationship with Jesus. I've been meeting with a counselor. He is impressed at my determination to live present, not gaslight emotions and call it faith, to fully experience both the joy and the sadness at the same time.  He reminded me yesterday many Christians have confused the definitions of grief and joy. We think joy is the absence of pain and grief. We think grief is the absence of joy.  However, they are very separate entities and when dealing with such a complex and traumatic loss it is GOOD to feel both together. Whew. I've got that going for me. ::snort::