Monday, September 28, 2009

Faith Quest and Beyond





Hi everyone!
We need to write more, so here we go:)
Faith Quest was AWESOME this year! Mara Brown was there and helped me with Macy so I was actually able to semi-participate. We spent a lot of time with Jonathan Thomas' family and it was so fun to get to know Dawnette and the kids better. It actually inspired me to consider having our kids further apart. There's something so cool about the idea of having one-on-one time with each kid because the other ones are older. Thinking about it...These bottom two pictures are from Faith Quest. Unfortunately, I didn't get any pictures with Tim this year, but this is Macy and me during worship and Macy with Anaiah...so sweet! The top two pictures are of Macy doing some of her favorite things right now - talking on her Elmo phone and kissing her baby doll.
Anyway, Faith Quest rocked. Macy had a fantastic time in the mud. It rained a lot and the culmination of lots of people and hours in the damp cold left Macy sick. It didn't start at first. She was teething when we were there - yeah, don't recommend teething while traveling. But I think her immune system was in a weakened state because of that and so she caught croup, of all things. You want to know how I identified it?!?! Yes, Anne of Green Gables. Not just a kids movie now, is it?!?!
It took a few days for it to fully manifest itself so went ahead with our "retreat" day after Faith Quest. We're going on a cruise in January, so we didn't want to spend money to take a little retreat away from home. We dropped Macy off at the Sellers' for day and night (thank you!) and just spent 24 hours on our own. Every time it's just me and Tim (especially when it's more than just a few hours) I am reminded of how much fun we have together! It's such a blessing to me because sometimes the daily grind is just that. Not super magical. But 24 hours alone with your husband - magical. We went into Portland and checked out Bunk Sandwiches...so yummy. We had seen it on the Food Network. We loved it and they had really fun soda. Then we headed over to Powell's and we each got a new book, even one for Mace. We bought Beatles' Rockband and rocked out. So fun.
We slept in the next morning (so exhausted!) and picked up Mace. She had a cough and by that night we were in Urgent Care. Got her drugged and spent the next several days keeping her inside and she got better quickly. She rocks. But man, when you don't know what's wrong with your kid, it's terrifying. I seriously only got through the "unknown" part of it by reciting Scripture. Once we knew what it was and read up on it, we were cool. But there's something to be said for having a sick kid and not knowing what to do to help them. Super scary. My heart aches for people who know the truth of that statement a lot more than we do.
We've settled into our fall routine now. It's wonderful to have a schedule. I'm really enjoying being involved in all our church activities, especially the MOMS group and our Women of the Word group.

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Poop in Bed...Good Times

So, thankfully, no pics from this story, but it's providential that our most recent disgusting toddler story would happen the day after I reinstated the family blog. Mace used to always get up between 6 and 7am. She goes to bed at 7pm, so we feel this is quite reasonable. She still goes to bed at that time, but in the last week, she's been getting up later and later. She's getting her molars and we figured she must be growing. Plus, she's playing her bed quietly int he morning, so that's cool. If she's not crying...why force yourself out of bed? That's my reasoning. So, it's been more like 7:45 the last week, which has been such a treat.
Well this morning...it's still silent...and it's still silent...and it's still silent. Somehow we've reached 8:45 and IT'S STILL SILENT! So Tim and I look at each other in bed and we're like...she didn't die, did she?!?! Tim creeps in her room, with me right behind him, to check this out.
She's awake. She's silent. She's covered in poop. Yes, my kid, woke up, took off her poopy diaper, played in it, peed on her sheet and MADE NO NOISE!!!!!!!!! That's my kid. Seriously, she loves poop, knew it was bad, so she didn't make a peep! I love that kid. The room reeked and we started the morning with a bath. Took 3 loads of laundry to get all the poopiness removed, but what a gal. At least she didn't eat it this time...that's another story for another day:)

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Okay, okay...it's been more than awhile!

Kristy and her dad in St. Louis
Becky, Macy, and Kristy in NYC
Macy on the beach in Nantucket for the Macy family reunion
Kristy and Tim in Vegas!
The girls at Tim's mom's house in Tacoma in May
Macy in her suit...she loves the water!
Macy's first trip to the zoo, with her Aunt Terry
Macy at VBS
I've been told by several blogger friends that we suck because we basically dropped the blog. It's been so long, I'm just thrilled I remember my login information!!!! We've been putting everything on Facebook, but I'll try to post things here now too. I do like the blogosphere. Okay, so Macy is 17 months and thriving. She's working on her molars right now. She walked right after Christmas. Her 1st birthday (in March) rocked. She talks, but mostly babbles. Tim is busy preparing for Faith Quest. Kristy is sharing her Shaklee business. Life is good. We've had a busy summer of traveling, especially Kristy and Macy:) She's such a trooper. We went to camp, then Tacoma (Tim's grandma passed away:(. Kristy took Tim to Vegas for a few days to celebrate his 30th. Then Macy and Kristy headed to Boston, Nantucket, and New York for the Macy family reunion and a chance to visit Becky! Kristy also headed to St. Louis for the Shaklee convention. It's been a fun, wild, hot summer! Here are a few pictures of our adventures:)