Saturday, January 2, 2010

Catching Up














So let's see...it's been about 6 months since our last entry, so needless to say, there's a bit of catching up to do.

July: Alaira played softball, Hunter played baseball, we swam, we slept in, we read, we watched movies, we hosted visitors. We traveled to Steamboat Springs, CO with some of the Voss family and had ourselves a Western style vacation. We rode horses on a dinner ride, we went to the rodeo on the Fourth of July and watched the fireworks with all the cowboys. We also enjoyed the local Fourth of July parade that morning. We enjoyed the beautiful mountains and making awesome family memories. At the end of the month we travelled with the Leafgreen side of the family to Pagosa Springs, CO. There we rented a family cabin and the kids were able to make a fort, fish, ride horses, hike to a waterfall and hide from the rain at times. Great family memories were made there as well.

August: Alaira began another round of softball, improving each game out. Hunter was glad for the break from practice and games. The kids and Robin drove to Nebraska to bring home our new puppy. Our little (and we do mean little!) Darby has worked her way into our home and our hearts. So days of potty training and doggie training began. The kids really jumped into the "real work" it takes to train a puppy, complete with helping mommy clean up her potty and poopie messes. Daddy tollerates our little furrball, but misses the big, sloppy love of a lab. A week after we brought Darby home, the kids started school, and Robin got back to watching a little baby boy she'd begun to watch in the Spring.

September: With school in full swing for all three kids (Gibb's only in Pre-K part time) the second weekend of September brought a slew of family to visit. Robin's brother Mark entered a biking/running race nearby our house, so he brought his wife and son for a little visit. When the other Vosses heard of the visit, they joined in and Tim and his family visited, as well as Robin's parents. There were bodies everywhere, but we had a great time. Alaira finished her softball. Hunter had his braces put on his teeth.

October: Alaira turned 10 and had a fun birthday party at a local tween beauty shop followed with a slumber party at home. Then she felt a desire to donate her hair. So on the 22nd she came home without about 14 inches of her beautiful blonde locks and a tear stained face. It didn't turn out like we thought it was, but we know that hair grows with time. Mommy was probably more upset for days, yet wanted to encourage and build up Alaira for her sweet generosity. So many people praised her. Our neighbor lady put some fun fuchsia streaks in the front of it to make it special for her. The tears stopped and the drama subsided and we got on with life. And she looks adorable with her short hair. The family then was plagued with a severe respiratory flu, including Toby, who contracted H1N1 during a hunting trip. After gruelling through that for several weeks, we got the news that Toby's grandmother, Nora Leafgreen, had passed away. We went to Scottsbluff, NE for the funeral and laid back trick or treating.

November: Early in the month, the family travelled to Lincoln, NE to visit Robin's parents. We ate our favorite local foods, played with cousins and went to a movie. Alaira began piano lessons and also joined a select percussion group at school. She also found out that she got a part in our church's Christmas program, so extra practices began for that. Hunter kept improving in his reading...and even began to look like he "liked" it! Gibby continued to make all sorts of friends in his preschool and began to have playdates with them. Thanksgiving brought the Hoesch's (Toby's sister's family from Dallas), his parents and his mother's parents. Bodies again were everywhere, as well as food galore. We enjoyed a smoked turkey feast, provided by Toby's new love of smoking meats, as well as an early Christmas celebration. We sang Christmas carols, the girls went to the Nutcracker, we cooked, we ate, we ate, we ATE!! We had a blast.

December: Robin's health began to deteriorate and several tests were run to figure out why she was having so much pain. It was determined that her gall bladder wasn't working properly, so eating was becoming very difficult. She's determined not to have surgery right away, so dietary changes are being made to compensate for the gall bladder. Hopefully with time, the pain and discomfort will subside. Hunter began basketball practices and both kids were busy with extra practices for their Christmas musical at our church. They both did a great job proclaiming Christ's birth in the Old West style program and Alaira's solo was a special little blessing to all of us. Toby's folks were able to come to see the program with us, along with Robin's aunt and our neighbors. Christmas plans were scrapped after Robin's parents, younger brother and his son were in a very serious car accident, as they were leaving town to come here. We are relieved that there were no life threatening injuries, but broken ribs, a sternum, cuts, bruises and stiff bodies leave a temporary inconvenient pain. The day of the crash, God had planned a HUGE ice and snow storm that paralyzed the midwest. So no one could drive to us, and we could not drive to them. But God had the timing, chaos and details all planned out, and He blessed our unconventional Christmas. Robin's two older brothers and their family's were still planning to visit, so we had our own Christmas here at the house. We had the smoked turkey, we had the ham, we went skiing, we went sledding, we had Robin's aunt's 6 desserts...we had bags, kids and coats everywhere, but we had a fun time. Then when the roads cleared a couple days later, we loaded up three cars and caravanned to Lincoln. We spent about 5 days there, caring for our injured family members and making some simple Christmas memories too. Please pray for the continued health and recovery of Robin's family, as the past few months have been a real trial and burden at times. But God is in control and we rest in that.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Scotty Dog...our rescue effort

Here's a couple of pics of precious Scotty Dog. He is a dalmation/lab mix. He is about 4 years old and a laid back ol' guy. We tried to rescue him from a local rescue organization, but found out that our kids have more severe dog allergies than we realized. He lived with us for two weeks, accompanying us to ball games, to the basement in tornado warnings and in the backyard with the neighbor kids. He was a blessing for the little time we had him, and we pray that God finds him the loving, forever home he deserves.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Steamboat Horseback Memories





Okay, okay...so I see that our last photos were in the snow, and we are months past that now. Man does the time get away from me sometimes! So instead of listing a bunch of excuses, we'll just let you get a little taste of our most recent adventure.

We went to Steamboat Springs, Colorado with some of the Voss clan for the 4th of July. We encountered rainy afternoons, lush green scenery and a host of memory making experiences.

The first evening, we were able to take a horseback ride to dinner and back. The older kids were able to ride their own horses and Gibb "helped" the driver of the horse drawn wagon. Not only did he help her with the reigns...apparently he also kept the other riders in stitches with stories of his daddy's speeding tickets and bathroom issues to name a few. Sooo glad that we weren't on the wagon to be mortified in person, but we're sure that those people won't soon forget the Gibster's entertaining ways!

We were served delicious grilled meals and enjoyed trying to rope a pretend calf. Toby was able to lasso the calf on his first try (show off!) and thankfully Robin was able to get it on her second try! The kids had a blast trying their hand at it as well.

Hunter, Alaira and their cousin Kobe (who was having his first ever horse ride!) just LOVED their evening on their horses...Domino, Ladybug and Spitfire all hold special places in their hearts now. Thanks to the Saddleback Ranch for their quality, family run business and for the special memories they helped us make.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Ski Adventures




These last few months have been filled with several trips up to the slopes, several visitors in and out of our home and LOTS of wind! We had prepared for snow, but surprisingly we haven't had much to speak of...and not the long hoped for SNOW DAY. Perhaps we'll get some more snow this spring, or we'll just wait for next winter. Here's a few pics of our family's adventures on the slopes...Breckenridge and Vail mostly.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Christmas Moments


I don't know whether we'll miss these holidays that have just passed, but I know that our three year old won't let us forget them. He has continued to sing Christmas carols with his own style and flare. We will always remember his sister's rendition of "Po-lice Naughty Dog" and now his rendition of "Fwosty the Snowman... Was a Jolly Rancher Soap". Children get mesmerized by different traditions of the holidays, and those moments are the special memories that last with us.

We won't forget "Jingo Bews, Jingo Bews, Jingo aw da way"...followed by our son and nephew's happy shout of "hey" at the end of each verse...over and over and louder and louder as we headed home for the grandparents on Christmas Eve. The happy laughter of the grandparents and parents and three year old boys in the car was definitely a jolly ol' time we'll always remember.

We'll also never forget those little orange Nerf darts, stuck to just about everything. Daddies and three boys spent hours loading, shooting, finding and reloading those silly dart guns. Protective goggles, target vests, and flying, whirring darts, along with huge grins, squeals, and giggles of the little boys will be special memories as well.

Then there were the, shall we delicately say, peeing dolls" or more specifically, the Baby Alive dolls that the girls played with, kissed, fed and of course diapered for hours. It was impossible to walk into their room and maintain dry feet, as the wet diapers littered the floor (they were letting them dry). Then there was the orange stains on clothing, carpet, and bedding as the play baby food somehow got splattered all over as well. But boy did those girls have fun with them.

Never a moment of hunger, never a moment of quiet, but a special chapter filled with precious Christmas memories.


Monday, November 17, 2008

Waiting for Santa

Yesterday, Gibby and I were snuggling and getting ready to take a nap. We were chatting and he said, "Mom, I wike Santa. He's a nice guy." I agreed. He then went on to say, "Mom, I'm so excited...Santa can come visit us now...cuz we have a firepwace!" I said that yes he could and we could put out milk and cookies for him. He replied, deep in thought, "and mom, if he has to go potty...I'll give him pwivacy!" Such a thoughtful son!

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Loving on the Dog


This week, it became evident to Toby and I that our yellow lab, Sierra, is really struggling with her age. Her hips have long been an issue with terrible arthritis. And now, we noticed that her eyes are getting cloudy. So a trip to the vet this week revealed that she has a degenerative condition that will eventually lead to cataracts or blindness. We decided to put her on a prescription dog food that should help her joint issues a bit...but time will tell. The kids sense that something serious is going on, so they are all pitching in to help with her. Just the other night, I found Alaira laying with Sierra, brushing her over and over...with her own hairbrush! Ugh! But it was a precious moment and so I let it slide.

Having pets can be very heartwarming and sweet, yet it has its moments of frustration and impending heartbreak as well. These are good lessons for the kiddos to learn and experience. Learning responsibility, gratitude, patience, hard work (cleaning up poop in the yard teaches that!), tenderness and the reality that every life eventually comes to an end, are lasting life moments. We don't know how much longer Sierra will be with us, but we cherish these moments to give her comfort and kindness.