Monday, August 30, 2010

Girls

I am so grateful that I have both boys and girls. I think there are amazing things about both genders. Funny, growing up I had friends of both genders, but I often felt like it was easier to get along with guys. Now I work hard on having strong girlfriend relationships. There are just so many things that guys just don't understand...

I am trying to teach my girls to build their relationships with girls.  For Julianne, friendships come easily. She will call, write, encourage, etc. Victoria has more of a challenge, but she is constantly improving. 

Once a year we have a statewide church service in Richmond. I love going because I see so many friends that I don't see very often. The kids and I make many friends during the summer, while we are at camp.  Our statewide service provides the opportunity to see our friends from camp. I encouraged my girls to sit with their friends. I would like to see these relationships develop into strong best friend type of relationships over the next few years. 

Here are a few pictures from the weekend of the Statewide Service...
Lauren Westbrook and I.  She was the nurse and I was the nurse assistant at teen camp. What a wonderful woman of God!
Victoria sat with most of the girls that were in her cabin at camp. Many of the girls live in NOVA. I think she was surprised when I told her I would drive her up to spend time with them.
Julianne with her friends at the statewide service. They sat in front of us. It was difficult for them to sit for so long, but it was fun to watch them work together to behave.
Princess Tea and lesson at the Walker's house for the preteen girls.  The lesson was on friendship.
Vanessa and Julianne
Brielle and Victoria...they have been friends since they were toddlers. I will have to see if I can find a picture of them together when they were little.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Mom is there an easy button for this?

Jacob's exact words as he is cleaning out the trash can!

Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis

When Julianne was 2, she was diagnosed with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis  or JRA. I just thought she had fallen and hit her knee on something because it was swollen. At the time we lived in Sacramento and there was no one in the area who was a Pediatric Rheumatologist and accepted our insurance. We ended up making trips to Stanford Medical Center every few months. By the time she was 3, the joints in her toes affected and she had a steroid injection in her knee. Here are a couple of pictures of Julianne when she was 2.
Victoria and Julianne at Disneyland, April 2003
September 2003

Many kids have difficulty with walking and playing. Julianne remained active. She would wake up with a stiff knee, but she never complained.

Now she has been in remission the past couple of years! We make a visit to the Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters every August to see the Pediatric Rheumatologist. She enjoys the visit and giggles during the exam as her legs and arms are bent in all different directions. Her doctor always says she looks amazing.

I am so grateful! Here are pictures of our visit yesterday...
CHKD
Waiting for the doctor
Dancing with the statues after the appointment
The bear Julianne keeps asking for at Costco
Julianne and our friend Dawn
After lunch at Olive Garden

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Father/Daughter Dance

Once a year our church has a dance for Dads and their daughters. Charles always has two dates! The girls look forward to the special evening. Charles actually dances with his girls...dancing is not something he particularly enjoys, but he loves to encourage the girls.

In the garden before they left for the dance.
Victoria
Julianne

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Busch Gardens

Charles' mom came for a visit about almost two weeks ago.  July 31 (Saturday) we went to Busch Gardens. We definitely had a fabulous time once we got there and look forward to using our passes again during the end of the summer!

This picture was taken as we first came in the gate.
Right after the picture above was taken had Nate and Julianne measured for wristbands. Julianne was excited because she can ride everything. Nate was right at the line of two color bands, they gave him the one that allowed him to go on less rides, so we just took it off and had him measured at every ride.

We are a family that enjoys roller coasters, at least most of us. Julianne has tried riding them a few times because I would encourage her, but she always comes off crying. During this trip she decided on her own to try one of the roller coasters. I think it is one of the mild ones, it was the only one Nate was tall enough to ride. He had a blast. She was terrified, but didn't cry until she saw her dad after the ride.
This picture makes me laugh because it is before we went on any rides. Just Julianne making her funny faces.
We are one of those families that use to drive me crazy. We usually skip the lines and enter through the exit. The first time I realize this was something we could do I was so grateful! Jacob has a difficult standing in a line with all the people around him, so this privilege is a lifesaver. The only problem with it is that most parks only allow 4 people. Jacob enjoys that too though because it means he gets to ride twice! Last year when we went with the teens to Kings Dominion he went with his friends and they loved the privilege.
Here is a typical sight getting on the rides.

Victoria is a thrill-seeker to the extreme. She will be the one to bungee jump, sky dive, etc. I love that she has no fear in this area!

The smile never leaves at an amusement park (unless we spend too much time on "boring" rides.
 We went on the water rapids ride. Everyone gets wet on this ride, but one or two on the raft usually get drenched. I usually escape without getting drenched...not this time! The first ride Charles, Jacob, Nate, and I went. I told Charles he could go with the girls and Jacob the second ride. By the end Charles and I were so wet I knew he was not going to go again so I volunteered. I got even wetter the second time! There are 4 waterfalls on one side of the rapids. I was hit by all 3! I wore my running shoes so my feet wouldn't hurt. This was a big mistake! I felt like I was walking in puddles for the rest of the day!
All of us in the family dryer.
We definitely look forward to going back! I hope to go with the oldest two and Charles at some point so that we can ride all the roller coasters!

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

He cut his hair!

For awhile now I knew Nate needed a haircut. It was getting really long, but I think he could pull off almost any style.  I took the kids to get a haircut and Nate was throwing a fit.  He said he did not want anyone to get near him with a pair of scissors.  I told him his grandmother was coming and it would be great if he got his hair trimmed.  When we arrived Nate's hair was like this:
When we got there he looked through the books with many different hair styles. He picked a lot of styles that are for people with thick hair (Nate, Julianne, and I have thin hair).  Finally he picked out a picture he wanted his hair to look like.  Honestly my heart dropped!  While I wanted his hair cut, I still surprise myself that I like it longer.  He told me he thought his grandmother would like the one he picked.  She he got his hair cut like this:
I think it looks good, but I was sad to see his long hair covering the floor.  I knew Charles would be happy, He has been saying Nate needed a haircut for a long time, but he surprised me.  He told Nate he like his hair, but thought he looked good with the longer hair.  The one thing about short hair that I like is that it is easy to wash, but the one thing that drives me crazy is that it takes more work.  My boys have a cowlick at the back of their head that needs to be brushed just so and then sprayed with hairspray so it will cooperate.  For now...I can see his beautiful blue eyes!

Friday, August 06, 2010

1/2 Marathon Training

 As some of you may know, I am in the process of training for the Rock 'n' Roll Half-Marathon. I started working out again at the beginning of May. At that point I could only run for a minute before I walked for a minute. Tomorrow we are scheduled to run 9 miles! This is a big scary, but I can run most of it (and I have lost 20 pounds so far)!

Two weeks ago we set out for almost 8 miles (I ran for the first 75 minutes). Charles told me the first thing he thought of when I came home and talked about my run was "how stupid" (he can't imagine running for so long on purpose). It is odd to say I ran for so long, but I am excited to continue adding to the length of my run!

This is probably pretty close to the course we will be running tomorrow: