Monthly Archives: May 2008

Happy Birthday, Kayla!

Kayla is four today!  We had a birthday party for her at Island Park last night, and today the girls and Aaron ran in the Highland Festival Races.  Madeline ran 50 meters, and Kayla ran 100.  Aaron’s race was a 5K.  Everyone had fun and did a great job.  Here are a few pictures:

Kayla with her Mickey Mouse cake

Madeline wearing Grandma’s Mickey Mouse shirt

After the Fun Run

On a much sadder note, Aaron and I drove to Lansing after the party last night to say good-bye to my grandma.  She has been in the hospital since the end of April with numerous health problems.  We thought she was going to make it, until yesterday when the medical staff discovered she developed pneumonia.  My dad called yesterday saying they expected her to pass away that afternoon.  Thankfully she was still alive when we arrived at the hospital after 10 p.m. last night.  We stayed for a couple hours and arrived home around 1:30 a.m.  She was still hanging on today but will probably pass away soon.  I appreciate your prayers.  This has been a hard season.  

 

Remembering Graeme Johnson

Today we mourn the loss of our dear friend, four-year-old Graeme Johnson.  Graeme passed away late this afternoon and is now free of pain and sorrow in the presence of our Lord Jesus.  Graeme had serious heart complications since birth, resulting in numerous surgeries.  He had surgery April 18th to repair a leaky valve on his heart and was recovering remarkably well.  A few days later the doctors discovered the surgery unfortunately had not repaired the valve, only to leave it worse than before.  Life was challenging for Graeme since then, and yesterday we learned that the largest vein to his heart was blocked.  There was nothing the doctors could do.  Graeme came home today and passed away at his house around 5:30 p.m.  Please pray for his parents, Jim and Kylee, and his brothers, Chase and Ian.  While we rejoice that Graeme is in heaven, we have lost a very special person.  I wish you could have known Graeme.  He would have charmed you with his smile and made you laugh with his jokes.

Here is a picture of precious Graeme.  I took this picture while babysitting him nearly three years ago, and unfortunately I don’t have a more recent photo.  Here he is with Kayla in June of 2005.

 

The Perfect Date

Jen and I had the “perfect date” this weekend. Normally, I wouldn’t feel right bragging about creating the perfect date experience. However, since I had very little to do with the plan for the date and how it turned out, I guess it’s OK. I will give proper credit where it is due.

Our whole family went to Grand Rapids over the weekend to stay with my parents. We wanted to see my Mom for Mother’s Day; also, my sister Rachel just got back from college and we were anxious to see her as well. We also got to see my brother Joel, his wife Emily, and their 2-month-old twin boys. As you can tell, it was a busy weekend. But the weekend also gave us the opportunity to go out on an anniversary date. Our 8-year anniversary is actually tomorrow, May 13.

For my birthday and our anniversary, my parents got us a gift certificate to the One Trick Pony, a great restaurant in downtown Grand Rapids. We had reservations for dinner at 6:00. We were seated right away and got to enjoy the great atmosphere. We both had salads, I had grilled salmon and shrimp, and Jen had angel-hair pasta. The food was fantastic; getting a chance to talk was even more fun. For our conversation, we tried to create a list of all the trips/travel that we’ve done together from our dating days through now. And it was a pretty incredible list–especially when you consider that we don’t really set aside money for travel or have it as a part of our normal budget.

I’ve been lucky enough to travel to quite a few training sessions and conferences for my job. We typically go together, bring the family, and tack on a few extra days to the beginning or end for some family fun. We’ve taken a few non business-related trips as well. Our destinations in the past 10 years include Seattle, Portland, Phoenix, Denver, Minnesota, Chicago, Cedar Point, Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, and Spain. (Incidentally, we’re adding New York City to our list late this summer, but I’ll save that for later.)

We declined dessert, but after we got our bill, we realized we hadn’t quite spent our whole gift certificate…so we changed our minds and had a Tuxedo Brownie Sunday. It was terrific. Then we hopped in the van and made the short drive down to the river in Grand Rapids.

The second part of the gift from my parents was a gift certificate for a horse-drawn carriage ride through downtown. So we found our pickup spot right by the Amway Grand Hotel and enjoyed a perfect ride through the streets of downtown and the parks on the west side of the river. The weather was totally perfect. It was just cool enough so we weren’t hot at all but didn’t need to use the blankets in the back of the carriage to warm up. It is definitely an experience I would recommend if you’re ever hanging out in downtown Grand Rapids.

After the carriage ride we drove to Barnes and Noble, found a stack of New York visitors guides, and sat down with some coffee to begin picking some things we really want to see in the city. Jen and I are flying out by ourselves for a weekend in August to:

  • See baseball in Yankee Stadium before they tear it down at season’s end
  • Get to experience a city we’ve always been interested in

We know we’re going to Friday night and Sunday afternoon Yankees games. But we are trying to pick out a few other activities to fill the weekend with. There is certainly no shortage of cool things to do in New York.

Finally, we drove home to find three sleeping girls–a perfect end to a perfect date. So really, the credit for the great date goes to:

  • My Mom and Dad for having the great idea for the dinner and carriage ride, and for taking care of our little sweethearts while we were away
  • God for providing the perfect weather for a beautiful, sunny day and a clear, cool evening
  • Jen for having an incredible memory of all our travels and for being my favorite person in the world to spend time with

Dora

Here are the girls, and their friend, Nolan, with Dora.  Madeline still tells everyone that she saw Dora at the library.  

A Dream Come True

Kayla and Madeline’s dream came true at the library’s storytime on Thursday:  Dora came to visit!  The girls were so excited.  Dora participated in storytime, and then the girls gave her hugs and had their pictures taken with her.  I didn’t have my camera, but another mom did, and I should be getting the pictures soon.  

Last weekend, the girls and I went to the Maple Syrup Festival in Shepherd with my friend Hatha and her two girls.  Here are some pictures of the girls riding the ponies:

She Did It!

Savannah, now 9 weeks old, slept through the night for the first time!  My alarm went off at 6:30 this morning, and I immediately realized that Savannah hadn’t woken me in the night for a feeding!  The alarm, unfortunately, also woke Savannah.  She slept seven hours, but it’s possible she would have slept even more.  

Here’s a picture of the pretty girl, taken a few days ago.

One thing we didn’t realize before Savannah was born was how much we would sing “Oh Savannah” to her.  We adapted the words to “Oh Susannah” to fit our little Savannah.  It’s really cute when Kayla and Madeline go around the house singing “Oh Savannah, oh don’t you cry for me, for I come from Alabama with my banjo on my knee.”

We took Savannah back to the place of her birth on Tuesday to visit our friends Andy and Patty who just had their second baby (a boy this time!).  It was fun being back in the same place we had been just nine weeks earlier.  

How Tall We Are

A friend recently recommended a book to me.  As soon as I heard about it, I knew it was something the girls would love.  It’s called “Games with Books” by Peggy Kaye.  Tonight we tried our first game, and as I suspected, the girls were pretty excited.  The game coordinated with the book “The Carrot Seed” and involved measuring how tall you are using carrots!  So, in case you are curious, here’s how tall we are:

Aaron:  9 1/4 carrots

Jen:  8 carrots

Kayla:  4 3/4 carrots

Madeline:  4 carrots

Savannah:  2 3/4 carrots

Yogi:  3 1/2 carrots (but as Aaron said, it depends on how you stretch her)

Stay tuned for the next post, “How Much We Weigh.”  Just kidding.  :)