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8.23.2007

Being nice does matter.


Alexis very kindly awarded me a Nice Matters Award -- so sweet of her to think of me this way. I don't think I even come close to being as nice as the other ladies she ranked me with, but I'll still graciously accept. Thank you, girlie! It must be your special day in Purple Valley-land . . . you're being linked all over tha place! ;c) If you stop by her place, please reach out and give her a hug. I think she needs a lot of 'em this week.

So, now it's my turn! I love reciprocating!

I award the following a Nice Matters Award, because you the represent the following to me:

"This award is for those bloggers who are nice people; good blog friends and those who inspire good feelings and inspiration. Also for those who are a positive influence on our blogging world. Once you've been awarded please pass it on to 7 others who you feel are deserving of this award."

I looked it up, and, according to the dictionary, "nice" means this:
[adjective] exhibiting courtesy and politeness; "a nice gesture"
Synonyms: courteous, gracious


For me, this deserves to go out to so many people. I am attracted to nice people . . . so just about everyone on my blogroll and sidebar deserve this award. But I can only pick 7 (or 8?), so here's my pick of the litter :c)

amanda @ oh,amanda

erin @ fully alive . . .
jen @ prayer warrior
melody @ slurping life
christy @ after a cup of coffee
louise @ living outloud . . .
mp @ my second journal
jen @ one mom's world

I also have to award this to the following because you are my "In Real Life" (IRL) Friends and I love you so much --- like I said, I'm attracted to nice people and you are some of the best niceties that ever landed on Earth! . . . Corie, Michelle, and Alexis

Thank you all, gracious friends, even those I didn't mention.

12.11.2006

Train ride with Santa

So the ride started out fun. Noah and Maia loved the train itself. They got to see Santa, and again, like the past years, Noah won't go anywhere near Santa himself. And it wasn't anything like the train ride last year with Alexis, Chris and Sam. (I missed you, AJ!) We did have a nice time, though, until we were coming back and Miss Maia decided to throw the biggest tantrum I have ever seen out of a 1-year old! She wailed for, I'm not kidding, 20-30 minutes. It was misery. And I know for the people around us it was especially, but thank GOD we were at the back of the train and that the people were so patient and kind. We couldn't get off the train and we couldn't stand up. We didn't have her drink with us and we had no toys. It was basically "h e double-L". What did we do? Nothing. We ignored her. She would fling herself in the seat, her legs would be hanging over her head, her head would be burried in the seat, she was red, she was blue, she was covered in snot. Yeah, not pleasant. I am glad we can laugh about it now. That's all that matters in moments like those. She was fine, of course, as soon as we got there!. Sigh. . . Anyway, here are some pics before the episode occurred.










watching Santa walk away . . . in awe

6.04.2008

For those of you who know Corie or follow her blog . . .

Here's the latest!

Just to let everyone know, They gave Corie an Epidural about an hour ago. about five minutes later her water broke so we are moving along. She is dialating a little over 5cm so she is progressing along. She is doing really well and feeling much more relaxed, so hopefully we will be pushing in no time. We will let everyone know when baby B comes to join us.

talk to everyone soon...

Keith and Corie


UPDATE!

This is Keith, We just wanted to give everyone that we hadnt gotten a chance to tell that the baby is officially here. Corie ended up having to have a C-section. She did so great, but she is very sore and tired of course. Baby came out to say hello at 8:49 last night. She was 8lbs 4oz. and 21 inches long. I think she got her height from Corie... She is sooo beautiful and even has a little bit of hair. She has been a real good sleeper so far. We have had success so far with breastfeeding and I just got done swaddling her so she is nice and cozy hanging out with us sleeping away. I will make sure and send pictures today along with her name if some of you dont already know it.

Love Keith and Corie

Yay!! Baby ____ B is here! I still don't know her name and am DYING to know if it's what I think it is! :c) Congrats, Cor and Keith! I'm so happy for you. Well healings to you with the c-section. I know the feelings (emotionally and mentally and physically) so well. xoxo

Update yet again!

Baby B has a name and it's a beautiful name but I don't want to be the one to share this fun news, so I will leave that one to Corie. I heard from Beth that she is doing well and that's all that matters. I so can't wait to see a picture of the baby girl who I know is a beauty!

12.01.2006

Ice Ice Baby

I have never seen so much ice in my life. It's everywhere. And while it's really pretty with the sunlight glaring off of it, it's created a huge mess in our town. Huge. Take a look at the pictures below.

This is our street - see Neil's car - possibly damaged pretty good





It started yesterday morning with just rain. That rain went into freezing rain and then into snow. By about 5:00 we knew we were in for a mess when it continued to freeze rain and build up pretty thick. By the time it was our kids' bedtime, it was still freezing rain and we were starting to wonder if we should even stick them in their beds just in case the power went off. We did go ahead and put Noah in his bed, but put Maia in our bed because we had a feeling the power was going to go off as tree branches were constantly snapping. And where the electricity connects to the house is right outside Maia's window, which is right beside her crib. And I am incredibly thankful that we did put her there.

About 15 minutes after we put her to bed, a huge limb fell on the house. Shook the whole thing. Shortly after that, our power went out. Another limb fell on the power line, bringing it totally down and creating the biggest firework scene I have ever seen or heard. I screamed and cried and just wanted to get out as quickly as I could. I think Neil was even scared.

Neil called his dad and they still had power. So we decided we were going over there. It took us about 20 minutes to quickly pack a couple bags, get their sippy cups filled, get the dog and cats ready to have to stay alone and then have to get the kids out of the house asleep. It was frightening even to leave the house. Huge limbs were just snapping and dropping out of trees. But we did leave and arrive safely to the in-laws around 11 pm. We couldn't believe our eyes when we saw what we did driving 15 minutes to their house. It was unbelievable.

We woke up in the in-laws house to no power there as well. The only thing we could think about was what kind of mess our house was in. So Neil and I left the kids at his dad's house and attempted to drive home. And there were surprisingly quite a few cars out, but all probably for the same reason as us, or perhaps to get out to see the damage or to just find a place to eat or a place to stay warm.

Our street again - pretty, yet absolutely disasterous

We found Neil's windshield wiper on the ground - the branch came down that hard - we're lucky it didn't go through the window

We arrive home (of course after a trip through the drive-thru at Starbucks which was actually open to our surprise) and found twice as much damage as when we left. It really did look like a tornado went through town and hit every single block. Ours especially was bad because we live in one of the oldest sections of town so there are a lot of gigantic old fragile trees. We pull up to our street and the first thing we see is our neighbor's truck with a tree on top of it. We then drive down 4 houses to ours and there is a tree across the street right in front of our house and then look over and there is part of a tree on Neil's car. I documented it with pictures for insurance purposes and document the rest of the yard too. You never know what kind of damage is hidden under all that.

So Neil spends the next half hour with our neighbors cutting down the trees and removing branches from the street and Neil's car. Then we let the doggie out to pee-pee and feed the animals. Then we are off again, back to Starbucks to pick up coffee for my in-laws and the to go check on Grandma Barb at her house (also without power). She was fine and dandy as always. That was good.

We spend the rest of the day at home. Neil cut up branches. He only got done about a third of the front yard. Haven't even touched the back yard and it's probably 3 times as bad. Noah played with our neighbors in the snow (no one worked today and every single school was out). Maia and I stayed inside and tried cleaning up the house some and packing for another few nights knowing we would at least be gone from home one more night. And that's where I write in my blog from tonight.

Neil's dad got us an apartment with their company. Who knows how long we will have to be here. Tonight it's suppose to be 10 degrees out. So our house will probably literally be freezing tomorrow. I pray our pipes don't freeze. I also pray that our power gets restored soon. It's been announced that a nearby town won't have their power back on for 5-7 days so I don't anticipate it will be anytime soon for us. It really stinks. But I have to be thankful that we are all ok. It was quite a scary night last night, for thousands of people. This apartment is really nice. So many people probably do not have anyplace to go. We're really lucky we do. We're warm and comfy and that's what truly matters. But I do hope we get power back soon because I know the longer it's out, the more problems we face when we get back. And we have to keep going back and forth to take care of the animals. And when we are back, we have thousands of branches to cut through and clean up. Wish us luck. It's going to be a long haul.

Cerella who lives near me is probably dealing with the same things and she reads my blog regularly. So I want to send out some "let's-hope-for-power-soon" vibes and say that I hope you're staying warm with hubby and your furry friends. What a memory we will have from this one. It's crazy, but at least we're all ok. Good luck, girlfriend!

Here is the power line down in our back yard. We drove over probably a half dozen of them yesterday. They are down all over town. We blocked off our backyard so no one can get near the live wire.

This is one of the trees in our back yard. Notice most of the tree is gone. Those are some of the branches (parts of trees, limbs, whatever you want to call them!) down in our yards, part of this tree fell on our house.

And we just learned from Neil's father that their power just went off. Pure craziness!