Saturday, October 14, 2006

The Waning Days of Summer





The last ten days of Madeline's visit to Grandpa and Grandma's was unique. Both Jay and I were up in Valencia trying to settle the house and make it habitable after all the remodeling had been done while Madeline was soaking in every bit of spoil she could pull out of her grandparents. She liked swinging on the swing that Jay and his dad had built and hung for her in their frontyard. And she loved reading books, singing songs, playing with lots of new toys and putting on "lipstick" found in Grandma's pocket.

Bonding



Even though being away from home and from our beloved Jay was hard, Madeline and I had a wonderful time together. Some days were hard (when she was sick) and some days were beyond delightful. She has a growing understanding that she will soon be a big sister and that baby brother is in mommy's tummy. And she began to share her sweet affections with him.

More fun at Grandma's




Every morning, Madeline loved feeding the birds and a neighbor's dog, Scotty, at Grandma's. She also enjoyed playing in the water on those hot summer days when we just had to get outside. And when the weather was too warm to even play in the water outside, we went to the mall and rode the "merry-go-horses", as Madeline affectionately called the Merry-Go-Round. Sometimes we indulged in a little ice cream, too.

Flowers' Flood of '06




On the last night of our cruise, we got word that there had been flooding at our house. Our entire downstairs was covered with about an inch of water from a broken ice-maker hose behind our refrigerator. Dear friends and neighbors worked feverishly to remove all our belongings and call the necessary people to dry out our floors and walls, all while we were en route to Valencia from Vancouver. By the time we arrived, most of the hard labor was done. Of course the work with the insurance company, etc. was just to begin, but the Lord was so gracious to us in surrounding us with helpful, knowledgeable folks and friends willing to house, clothe or feed any/all of us. Jay's parents drove up from El Centro to help us decide what steps needed to be taken next. Madeline and I ended up going home with them the day after they arrived; the work to be done would require us to live in severe circumstances for too long. We couldn't have asked for a better rescue team. Jay stayed on to deal with the house and our separation would end up lasting over a month with his visiting us on the weekends. In the meantime, Madeline and I enjoyed our visit with Grandma and Grandpa. The pictures of the proof.

Friday, October 13, 2006

Alaska Cruise 2006

After we returned from Texas, we repacked our suitcases for our trip to Canada and Alaska. We were blessed again this year to attend Grace To You's cruise. We started out with 3 days in Vancouver, B.C., and then boarded the ship with the rest of the GTY staff. One of the highlights of our trip was being able to spend time with some dear friends, Mike and Jill and their little boy, Fisher. There's nothing like the beauty of Alaska when you're enjoying it with precious believers. Madeline acclamated to every room and time zone and had a super time watching the wildlife. Pics will be posted ASAP.

Vacation on the Bay




This past July, we vacationed with my dad and his wife, Amanda, in Galveston, TX. The Stire clan also joined us to complete the party of 11. We had a wonderful time at our U-shaped house and enjoyed swimming, visiting the beach and Schlitterbahn water park, fishing off the dock, watching the rain and lightning storms, and just playing games together. We also celebrated 2 birthdays: Madeline turned 2 and Sierra turned 6; a dinner at The Rainforest Cafe enhanced our celebration. And despite some of the family being sick with the flu, we had a splendid time!

Monday, October 09, 2006

New Do



Madeline's hair is just getting long enough that I can put it back in a pony tail. Although it doesn't stay for long, we are enjoying seeing the changes.

4th of July Fun


This is our third annual celebration of the 4th of July with the Ficketts. We walk down to a neighborhood park with Bill, Kerry, Campbell and Cooper and enjoy snacks while the kids run around. Then we all settle in to watch some beautiful fireworks set to music through a local radio station.