Sunday, May 31, 2009

VA

This is a late happy birthday to all of you from the Virginia Bennett clan. Too bad I don't have any of my pics on our new computer. ): Oh well. Sounds like we need to take a visit to Utah and see Geof.'s fam! It seems like forever! All of you (younger than me, might I add) with your cute little houses...that's wonderful. Utah has some pretty charming older neighborhoods. Geof. and I went on a perfect date last night. He took me to a pizza place in an older part of downtown Richmond. The thing that's sooo cool about Richmond (in Geof.'s words) is that they don't tear down the old stuff to build new, they either renovate, or work with what's already there. Like the restaurant where we ate was in a tall brick building, in what used to be an industrial part of the city. We walked up the stairs to the 2nd floor and ate on the balcony and the train was literally 10 ft. away from us. It was awesome! I kept thinking about how much Cole and Dayne would have LOVED it. 2 trains came by while we were eating and we just had to sit and wait until our conversation could continue. Too loud. We were discussing how trains back west are a little trashy (well, living right near them). Not at all the case here! The nicest neighborhoods are backed up to train tracks. Something nostalgic about the south, I guess. We're so happy to be back. After dinner, we walked along the river and saw a huge turtle trying to climb up the opening of a water spout (that's probably not really what it's called..) and he finally gave up and let the river take him down. Then we walked by the old train station that had been renovated and there was a wedding reception going on there. So cool! Right above where we were was the interstate connecting in all directions and a really cool sculpture was hanging from one of the roads. Does that make any sense? It was huge! I purposely didn't bring my camera so Geof. and I could enjoy each other without the constant picture taking, but this was unbelievable. So artsy and creative. Loved it. After that we drove through some neighborhoods that i'd never been to before that were old and established (much like Chelsea's and Jessica's) and Geof. and I fell in love. Anyway, some day we'll go back and take pics to post. Love all of you!
~Darla
p.s. June-bug and I are home from church again (we stayed home not last week, but the week before). She has "conjunctivis" which is the technical term for insanely goopy eyes and the runniest nose I've ever seen (and that's saying a lot for our fam!). It's so sad..

Friday, May 29, 2009

Way behind...

Cashy Poo and Indie Boo
Playing with Mom's blinds cords, they look like little fish, and have you ever seen a kid that can bend their neck back like that...she does it all the time.


Wow, I was about ten posts behind and just finally found the time to get caught up.  

Happy Birthday to:

Sadie
Paula
Ike
Chels

We were able to go to Chels and Joey's for Isaac's birthday party and let me just tell all of out-of-towners what a beautiful place they have.  Beautiful yard, mature trees, cozy neighborhood, adorable house.  We just loved it.  Chels, you are so grown up.  And I can't believe those little baby clothes fit you...they looked like doll clothes.

Geof and Darla, your house looks so beautiful in that picture.  I can't wait to see more pictures.

Mindi and Adam, congrats on your new baby girl.  She is beautiful.  I loved, loved, loved that video.  I have watched it several times.  I made Tony and Alicia and the kids watch it too.  We all loved it.  I freaking LOVE that song.  I couldn't get it out of my head.   How perfect for your little Ruby.  Adam you look rockin' in the video, all skinny and tan.  Looks like you have still been doing a lot of biking.  Mind, I loved your birth story and am glad you wrote it all down.  I am hoping Tony and I have as magical a moment as you and Adam had while I am in the middle of contractions.  I am hoping to be laughing and enjoying his companionship but we will see...just kidding.

I did have two pretty bad contractions the other day while mowing the lawn.  Don't worry I have been grounded by all those around me from anymore lawn mowing.  But Tony is so busy I just wanted to do it so he wouldn't have to.  The drive train on the mower is broken so I literally have to push it along and I guess it was a little too much.  Anyways after those contractions I wondered what I have gotten myself into but I will power through.

So I have 8 weeks left.  I have been feeling really good.  For a while there I felt like crap.  I was so tired and lazy and just sick feeling.  Now that the weather is consistently nice, we have been doing some running and a lot of biking and I feel way better.  I just throw Ind in the bike trailer and off we go.  She likes it and so do I and I feel less tired and fat.  Plus I am getting some sun on my pasty white body and that makes all the difference.  This was funny, a good friend at work told me the other day that I looked "less pale and sickly then I did a few months ago."  I was like "well thanks" and he said "uh, that came out wrong."  Anyways I do feel a lot better.

So anyways now for the big news.  And I would like to hear your opinions.  Just last week Tony and I were talking and threw out the idea of possibly selling our house and moving in with mom and dad while he went to school.  We could save $40,000 over the next 27 months if we did that.  Are we crazy?  I just have a hard time taking out a loan to pay another loan.  It honestly breaks my heart to think of selling our house.  I love this house.  I have everything organized and perfect.  It will be quite a change going from this house to squishing into mom and dad's basement with all the crap we have acquired over the years.  But we weren't planning on staying here forever and that is what I have to tell myself.  The worst part is we are thinking about doing this asap which means the new baby won't even sleep in her nursery that we just finished...I can't think too much about that or I start to cry.  Anyways, I need your opinions.  I want to feel good about whatever decision we make.

Well this has been a totally random post.

Love you all

J

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Happy Birthday My Beautiful Sadie Jean!!!

Sadie, you are sunshine and we love you. We are so happy you were sent to live in our family. You make our home a happy and funny place to be. I can't believe you're SEVEN!!!

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Slacking

All of the sudden I realized that I have not been on here forever. Also, my Mother's Day Blog to my mom got cut off and I have not even fixed it. Lame excuse, but it is hard to go back and rewrite something you really put time and effort into. I will though, I owe at least that to the great mom I've got.

Aunt Paula, Happy Birthday. I love you and I hope you had a wonderful day.

All is going well here. We just got back from another camping trip. This one was with Mike's old ward from before his mission. His family is still in close contact with many of the members and a couple of Mike's friends from high school and their families were there as well as Mike's parents and his sister Kim, her husband Treven, and my two very cute nieces. We had an absolute blast. Sadie was friends with EVERYONE in the entire camp. I'm not kidding, we would be walking along and countless strangers would call out "hi Sadie" everywhere we went. The girl is social.

Jane made great friends with Sarah, the daughter of one of Mike's best friends from high school and they spent the whole weekend playing together.

Ellyn loves camping and so does Sawyer. We played down at the river, Jane road a tandem bike (two were brought for the ward to use) every day at least a few times. The girls each were able to spend some time floating in a couple of boats, including Ellyn, we built lots of fires, ate lots of yummy food, and now I'm attempting to wash about 12 loads of laundry. An absolutely fantastic weekend.

Well, I've got to go, lots to do.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Colorado Bennett




After Le Anne left this morning, I got back in bed and cried.  I cried because I instantly missed her; because I don't know what to say and do to show my gratitude for her time here.  I can't believe how much she was able to accomplish during these last two weeks.  She is a home management genius.

The above pics are from our little outing to Boulder.  There was a street festival yesterday I wanted to see, and even though it was also the day of the Boulder Boulder marathon I insisted we fight the crowds.  Right when we arrived the rain came down by the bucket loads, but in typical Colorado fashion the sun came out soon after.  We had a happy picnic at a scenic area.  All was well until Tristan played in the ant hill.  Poor little guy.  

As I sit here with Ruby asleep in my arms, I'm trying to come up with ways (besides having more children) to get Le Anne back for another two weeks.  It'll have to be something allowing me to lounge around doing nothing while she works her magic.  

I love you, Le Anne!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.



A peek into life with Sirra and Kaia.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

     I am still at Adam and Mindi's till Tues.  It will be hard to leave.  It is truly hard to have grandchildren spread out all over the United States.  
     It will be hard to come home to a house without Cole, June, & yes our crazy little Dayne. The world would not be nearly as interesting  without her!!!  I will will miss their mom and dad too, but whatever makes them happy like making a living makes me happy too!!!
     We are having the most amazing thunderstorm I have ever experienced.  It honestly takes a lot to make me flinch when I am sitting indoors, but this is loud!!! It made the alarms go off on the cars.  I must bring the rain with me.
     Happy Birthday to everyone!  I am so glad we have you all.  We need to continue the tradition of the Birthday visit to my house!  That goes for everyone!
     Jack, of course you would find someone to help us, even from NC.  
     Chels you have always been so much fun.  No wonder your boys love you!
     Paula you are a wonderful sister to me.  I think of all the times you have been there for me.  I need to work on being a better sister to all of you, but you are my examples!
     Ad is home. He has been collecting a swarm of bees that a guy in the ward found at a house he just bought.  He got stung on his nose.  He will be pretty tomorrow!  We are off to Shelli and Don's. 
     Love to all,  Le Anne

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Happy Birthday Paula!

Okay, I have a picture to put on her but Cortney isn't here to help me! I just wanted to remember Paula on her birthday. I don't see her all that often or I don't talk to her everyday but when we do talk, it's for a good 30 minutes or longer. A couple of times Paula and Bill has stopped by to do some t.v., electronic work and I don't think we stop to even breathe when she's here. We always have something to talk about. I know she is starting her 7th year of reading the 5 gospels! Amazing!!! She is at everyone of her kid's games and involved in everything! She has a new calling as pianist, because of this she is taking piano lessons again! Last year at this time, for her 50th, she flu me and Jack and herself to LeAnne's. That was fun! Even though we don't talk that often I know that I can always call her and she'll listen. When we were little I'll always remember when she took me out, door to door, to help me find friends! Now what kind of sister is that? I love you and I hope you had a good day. You deserve the very best!

Thursday, May 21, 2009

VA today

We will post more pics of the house when I have the place more together. My friends offered to help me paint it, so it'll be more livable (and hopefully smell better). On another note, Cole misses you too, Wil! Every day he asks when his cousins are coming out to visit..hopefully soon! Chels, I can't believe you have those boys full-time. That's great! I admire you. What a change! And for someone so young (24 IS young!). Aunt Jack, I wish you guys could take a little trip up north and visit us. We have yet to go to N. Carolina. Heard it was beautiful, though. Geof. has to take the camera with him to work.., so I'm without a pic all day. Kind of lame. I was cleaning the kitchen today in the back of the house, and heard a car honk. For some reason I knew it was for me (seeing that I hadn't heard from Dayne for a few minutes). Sure enough, she's out there on her new bike, in the middle of the street, with two cars waiting behind her. I yell to her, "Dayne, get out of the street!", to which she replies, "what?", and still sits there. Do I really need to explain this to her?! Apparently. Oh, for you Utahans who don't know Dayne well yet, boy do I hope she hasn't grown out of some of the funny, airhead stuff she does. Hysterical.
P.S. Oh my goodness, this post is so sporadic..where IS my mind today? Sorry!

More Pictures




If you go to the bottom of the page at http://jaclynne.winkflash.com/ there are 4 new albums. User name is Jaclynne and password it Jess' daughter, one word. I guess that I do that so not everyone on the net can see them, don't know why! We leave to North Carolina tomorrow to meet Shelli, Brian, his dad and Madi to lay on the beach and play. Brian, his dad and Kev are going to the race on Sunday, you knew that there was a reason for Kev going! Anyway I will post pictures when we get home. I will still have my phone and I'm suppose to get service out there, so call me if you need me! I won't be able to do anything, but I bet that I can find someone that could!!! Love you all!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Isaac & Chelsea's Birthdays

Isaac turned 7 years old on May 17th. Chelsea and Joey invited the family over for cake and ice cream. We love having the boys here all the time and being a part of our family.
24 years ago tomorrow Aunt Jack stayed up all night long making these little outfits for Chelsea who was only 4 lbs 7 oz.
This is Cash (10 months old) and Chelsea (24 TODAY!) I seriously can't believe how fast the time has gone! I just wanted to wish Chelsea a Happy Birthday. With the boys living with them full time now, her life has been a big change. You will have to understand Chels. Since she was 5 years old she has been a mother! (If you were to ask her, she raised all of the girls!) She has taken on this responsibility unbelieveably! She stays on top of the boys homework and their schedule like she has done it all her life. The boys love her so much and you can see it when they're with her. They respect her, mind her and love her. She is a wonderful wife to Joey and loves him more than anything. She loves her sisters and supports them in all they do. She is always visiting her G'ma and G'pa Bennett and checking in on them. She also makes sure that her dad is involved in everything. As for me, I absolutely love that she calls me every morning, afternoon and most evenings. Twenty four years! Wow! I love you Chels and hope you have a great birthday! Love Mom!

Monday, May 18, 2009

from wil

i miss you cole so dus jack

back to Richmond!











We made it and all is well. I've been cleaning/unpacking since Wed. and have decided to take LeAnne's advice and do what I can without freaking out too much. One step at a time...my new motto. The kids are so happy about the house and the yard, and I couldn't be happier about my laundry room!! It's always great to have space! Cole's most exciting discovery is the attic with the drop down stairs. I'm always a bit scared that it'll come dropping down on my face like on 'National Lampoons Christmas Vacation'. Is that the right movie, Geof and Ellynn? Anyway, it's been hot and humid and the neighborhood pool opens this weekend, thankfully. Cole started school today-literally a 5 min. walk away (however, there's a bus that is available to and from the school...WHAT?) and we're so glad he's in a great, I mean REALLY great school district-just hope he makes friends before the summer! Dayne got her bday date with daddy and we picked up a bike from Goodwill for $7. She loves it! A few funny Dayne stories from yesterday. Our friends were coming over to share some chili, so I was in the kitchen making corn bread. Dayne comes in, "Mommy, someone squeezed out all the toothpaste in the sink. Dad's gonna say it was me, but it's not true.". Sure enough, the brand new 'kid' toothpaste that I never buy, but decided I should because my kids always say their mouths are on fire using our stuff, was squirted, I mean a TON, all over the sink. And just so you know, it was Dayne. }; And what, 10 minutes later, after our friends had arrived and we're all in the kitchen, Dayne walks in again after having been outside (who knew?) and says to them, "someone let your dog out of the car". We immediately knew who that someone was. Any ideas on how to help your child tell the truth? We've almost completely stopped the negative, "Don't lie" comment, and now try, "Please tell the truth, Dayne", but it doesn't always help. ugh. June got pretty sick the 2nd day we were here and was up 2 nights in a row with a temp. above 103. Pretty scary. The worst way her crying out, "Owee, owee." So sad. Even more sad that I have no idea how to spell that. And, moving on. We miss you all in WA (and Utah and Cali., of course!) and wish we could be in Colorado with that beautiful little treasure, Ruby.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Birth Story

So after this, Adam and I were off to the hospital. Contractions slowed down while riding in the car so we stopped off at McDonalds for breakfast (a rare treat for me). By the time we got to the hospital contractions were probably back to 10 minutes apart and wimpy wimpy. We walked into "the starting place" (as the sign said) and no one was there. We walked back into a nice lobby area with a tv, couches, birthing balls, bathrooms, etc. No one bothered us in there and I had everything I needed. But after about 30 minutes with no progress in contractions I told Adam we needed to leave the hospital and go for a walk. We moved the car to a long-term parking area and all the while Adam was trying to convince me that we should go to a movie. He even started looking up movie times and locations on his phone. Wolverine was playing at 12:30 p.m., but at this point it was only 10:30 a.m. I knew I wasn't going to make it that long and ignored his silly idea. Instead we walked through a historic neighborhood just north of the hospital. We held hands, we looked at the beautiful gardens and houses, he made me laugh a lot (like when I would complain about how small and weak my contractions were he'd say, "You mean it is just a baby contraction?" and then laugh at his own joke). I really have to say it is one of my favorite memories I have of Adam and I together, that 30 minute walk before our forth baby was born. We got back to the hospital, bought a whole wheat bagel from the cafe, and contractions started to pick up. It was a really busy day at St. Joseph's Labor and Delivery. Nurses and receptionists were in a flurry. Some attributed the rush to a change in the weather or cycles of the moon. At any rate they ended up having twenty two births on May 11th when normally they have less than ten. After check in my midwife found me to be dilated to a 5 and said I could stay. They moved me to the most wonderful birthing room with a giant jacuzzi, state of the art bed, and leaves imprinted into the ceiling tiles. Adam and the nurse filled up the tub and I can't ever remember being more comfortable (in between contractions, that is). I really mean it. Something about hot water and the massaging jets put me totally at ease. A few months ago I was considering hiring a doula for this birth. In the end I told Adam, "You will just have to be my doula. Your job is to put hot washcloths with drops of lemon oil on the back of my neck and to give massages." He didn't protest and even picked up a little bottle of lemon oil for me. Well, while I was in the tub he came in and dropped a dozen or so drops of lemon oil in the water. At first I thought this was a great idea, it smelled so wonderful, then my skin started to burn like it was on fire. It really hurt everywhere the oil touched my skin. I tried to ignore it and keep on enjoying my bath, but after a few minutes I knew I needed to stand up and try to soap off my skin. I kept telling myself, "You just needed some variety to your pain. This is a good distraction from your contractions which are getting stronger and stronger." Nonetheless, it was so very hard for me to get out of that tub. Adam felt really bad about the lemon oil problem. He dumped some on his arm to see if he would have the same reaction, but he never did. After about 20 minutes my skin stopped burning. Both the nurse and the midwife came in and said, "Didn't you enjoy your bath? Why did you get out so soon?" I resisted the urge to point at Adam and say, "I loved that bath but HE ruined it by pouring in oil that burned my skin off!" After the bath I was at an 8 and things moved pretty quickly from there. Transition from an 8 to a 10 was pretty rough, in fact I don't want to think about it. Pushing was short, but painful and I don't want to think about that either.  But THEN, before I knew it I was holding my perfect little Ruby in my arms and saying "thank you thank you" over and over. Thank you to her, thank you to the nurses, thank you to my Heavenly Father that I didn't die, etc. My mom and siblings came to visit about 30 minutes after the birth.  Adam left at about 7:30 and Ruby and I were on our own for our first night.  It was a good one, I'd say.   Adam brought Kaia and Tristan with him to pick up Ruby and I while Sierra was in school. I'll never forget Kaia's wonderful reaction to her new sister. She just held her and sang to her and loved her right up. Tristan was more excited to see me, but also happy enough to meet Ruby (that morning Adam said to Tristan, "We are going to the hospital today to bring baby Ruby home." Tristan's reply was, "And mommy?") After 24 hours in the hospital, filled with interruptions and surveys, blood draws and room service, we were on our way home. Everyone seems to be adjusting so well. Tristan hasn't acted jealous at all. In fact, he has turned into an eager napper suddenly. Ruby's presence must make him sleepy. Sierra and Kaia are constantly at war about whose turn it is to hold Ruby and who has held her the longest.  Le Anne is here for two weeks to help. I can't say enough good things about her. She currently has the house rearranged and torn apart in an organizational effort. She and Adam had great success at a garage sale this morning (found a really nice dresser, a baby pack, a pack-n-play, clothes, etc) and now she's moving dressers all around the house. I'm delighted about it. Mostly because she tells me to go rest and she'll take care of everything. And she does. I'm on cloud 9 with nursing hormones, my beautiful baby, and my wonderful family.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Ruby Video

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Life Is Good

Muir Woods - Mother's Day Weekend




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Beautiful Mom


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Pics from our Campground-Mother's Day




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Mother's Day Weekend Camping




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18K run pics from this weekend




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Pics from my Mt. Tam 18K run




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Some April Camping Pics and Sadie




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Monday, May 11, 2009

BGLIFE

 

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THESE ARE THE LITTLE ANGELS THAT MAKE ME A MOTHER.  I AM CONVINCED THAT I DO NOT DESIRVE THEM!  THEY FORGIVE SO QUICKLY AND LOVE UNCONDITIONLY!  I AM ETERNALLY GRATEFUL TO MY HEAVENLY FATHER FOR ALLOWING ME TO BE THEIR MOTHER!

Half of that got lost and I am going to have to rewrite but I have to go- love you mom!

My Mom

Do you want to know what I love about my mom? Everything. Even the parts that make me crazy (or her crazy, depending on how you want to look at it), because that is what makes her mom. She doesn't sweat the small stuff, like when you blog about her the day AFTER Mother's Day. You don't ever have to go over the top to show your gratitude for mom, you don't have to worry that you've offended her or hurt her feelings. Do you know how refreshing that is in a woman? A thank you and a hug and mom knows you love her and that you noticed whatever amazing thing she's done for you.
Mom can pretty much do anything she puts her mind and her muscles to- and she'll do it in a way you've never really considered but makes alot of sense once you think it through. For instance, in Germany she took us out to get plywood and cinderblocks for my foodstorage shelves (about a week after Sawyer was born). We hadn't made it all the way to that project yet by the night before she was going to leave. I assured mom I would get it done. After I was asleep mom went down to my storage room in the middle of the night and built the shelves, loaded them with my food storage, and organized my entire storage room

Sunday, May 10, 2009

YOU DO WHAT YOU HAVE TO

Joani text the other day to remind me it had been 19 years since Mom had died.  I was thinking about her this week and how many ways she has blessed my life. I  remember calling her one day and I was bawling.

Brooke was about 10 months old and as I sat rocking her I realized that she was the same age Kurt was when he died.  He was born with a hole in his heart. They used to call them blue babies because they had trouble getting enough oxygen.  Mom was so careful with him.  She told me how she would carry him around on a pillow and would rock him for hours in the little rocking chair that Aunt Sally had given her.  I still have the rocking chair upstairs in the bedroom. 

As I looked down at my own sweet little baby I thought how much it must have hurt her to lose her little baby. I was crying so hard I know I scared her because she thought something was wrong. I asked her how she did it? All she said was, "You do what you have to. What else could I do?"  SHE COULD HAVE COMPLAINED RIGHT AND LEFT. I WOULD HAVE! She was right of course, but I was still impressed with how she handled that and each situation she was given in her life. She did not have an easy life. Every year I understand a little more and appreciate her more and more.

When I woke up this morning and said my prayers I was impressed with all the amazing women in my life; my mom, grandmothers, aunts, cousins, friends, leaders, Ellery's mom, sister-in-laws, my children's mother-in-laws and sisters-in-laws, young women I have taught over the years, amazing nieces, beautiful talented daughters and daughters-in-law, and my wonderful sisters.  We are still quite the matriarchy! (I mean that in the nicest way possible. We do appreciate the men in our lives.) You have all blessed my life in countless ways by your example, strength and goodness!

"You do what you have to." Has become my mantra, but I have all these great examples to help me do it. HAVE A HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!!!! LOVE YOU,

Le Anne

Saturday, May 09, 2009

That's not my name!


On our way to the beach yesterday, Hazel started singing this song, and I gasped, "Dayne LOVES that song!" And sure enough, today while trying to clean out our shoes from the garage, she's singing and dancin' to it. So I looked up the video on youtube and we danced some more. Listen and DancE!
p.s. Does Dayne not look exactly like Le Anne when she's totally out? (;

Thursday, May 07, 2009

Tulip festival and Danna's hill..

The dreaded hill up to Grandma's house.
"You can do it! You can do it! We're almost there, you guys!"
Fast run down..
I think secretly Cole loves the hike up to Gma's house.., that we do on a regular basis. {; Actually, last night was probably the first time EVER that he didn't complain and seemed to realize that it'd be a long time until we ever made that trek again. We'll miss it!
Tulip festival + colorful lollipops + cousin time = Happy kids (okay, most of the time).





I feel like Maria von Trapp! Just look at the enthusiasm of my pupils.. (-;