11.11.2010

Veteran's Day

This guy is a veteran:

He's also my grandpa. I grew up hearing the story about how his nose is crooked from the rifle butt he took to the face during the war, but in reality, he worked in a hospital. I'm not sure he saw too many rifles. My guess is it was a brawl.

This guy is also a vet:

His name is Jerry and he's married to my grandma (right there next to him). I don't know too much about Jerry's service, except that he was in Japan during the war, and has NO interest in going back (I know this because my brother and sister in law lived there for a while, and my grandma went to visit them alone as Jerry was perfectly happy not going).

Another vet:

My amazing father in law, with my mother in law and all their grandkids! He was a fighter pilot in the AF, and spent time stationed in Europe when their kids (one of whom I obviously think is pretty great) were the same age our kids are now. We pretty much live our lives based on theirs.

These guys are all vets. And also all serious athletes:

But that one in the orange sunglasses, I am particularly fond of that one. He's my favorite veteran.

I never really understood the supposed attraction for women to a man in uniform until I met this one. He's hot. In uniform or not, but I gotta say, he's pretty sharp looking in any of his uniforms. Unfortunately, at the time of this picture, his wife was about 24 months pregnant and was not looking quite so hot. More bloated and exhausted, really. Good thing that award is so big to help detract from the lady.

I think it's important that everyone understand how serious it is to be a veteran. A veteran would never, say, use a couple of his uniforms to dress up for Halloween with his wife as an instructor and a student. Especially not if his students were being mocked in the process.

There are definitely times where it's hard being married to a veteran who is still currently serving. For instance, sometimes said veteran might make you wear a parachute and gear while they practice some drill they have to be able to perform in a certain amount of time (can you tell how well I paid attention to exactly what we were practicing?)

And sometimes they might go off to war when you are eight months pregnant.

**Side note in all seriousness: my veteran missed the birth of his son while he was off helping to defend our freedom, but he came home healthy, mentally and physically. We owe all of our gratitude to those veterans who are not so lucky, and their loved ones who either live with a changed man/woman, or who live without their man/woman at all. You are the true heroes of our country.**

There are also the great times that come along with being married to an active duty veteran. Like when they finally come home.

Or when they take you to fancy functions where you get to get all dressed up.

So in honor of Veteran's Day, THANK YOU, all of you, who have served or are serving in our armed forces.

11.08.2010

A List...

of gratitude:

1. Finding binkies stashed in a trail like breadcrumbs that make me smile and think of Payton when I am picking up the house.

2. A husband whom I trust completely to make a decision about our future, because he continually chooses our family.

3. Online shopping.

4. Parents who let me call them first thing in the morning, while they're still waking up, just to chat their ear off and have some adult conversation.

5. In laws who stay up way too late to see the kids on Skype and be able to talk to them.

6. Friends who don't have kids, but aren't intimidated by the noise and destruction that come along with mine. They still want to hang out, unbelievably.

7. Coffee.

8. Any one of my three kids giggling.

9. Every time my boy uses the potty and I know we've saved another quarter on diapers :).

10. A babysitter whom all five of us adore, and never having to worry when I leave the kids with her.

11. A warm, cozy bed and a good book, and a man who loves me enough to send me upstairs to both while he cleans up and watches the kids.

12. Early mornings (never thought I would say that) sitting in the lamplight with a hot mug, a blanket, and my Bible, snuggled up to the love of my life.

13. Superglue. And scotch tape.

14. Daughters who are thrilled to sit on my lap and look at books.

15. The way little ones' cheeks are so pink and squishy when they wake up from a good nap.

16. Hearing my kids whisper "I love you" to each other, especially when they don't know anyone is listening.

17. Being married to someone with better fashion sense than me.

18. A family who appreciates my cooking, no matter how unsophisticated it can be.

19. A steady, reliable income, and the unbelievable opportunities we have been blessed with because of it.

20. Days spent in pajamas, which happen way more than they should around here...

21. Sunshine. Oh, how I love sunshine.

22. A train set that keep my kids occupied and quiet for astonishing amounts of time.

23. A washer and dryer that I complain about unendingly, but in reality they are saving me from a whole lot of work that I would not enjoy doing.

24. Eating treats after the kids are in bed.

11.03.2010

Real Life

Anyone who takes many pictures is guaranteed to get some "bad" ones. I often like the bad ones the best, because they make me smile, and they are much more true to real life. They may be technically poorly taken pictures, or pictures that just happen to get that look (the one that is actually much more common than the plastered on smile). Or they may be evidence that the kids get into mischief (not mine, of course, this is hypothetically speaking).

Enjoy a glimpse into our real life:
*For the sake of my son and our future relationship, there has been some editing done on one of the pics. You'll see.












11.01.2010

The Bouncy-Castle-Daddy-Monster

At a birthday party we went to recently, a Daddy Monster somehow got turned loose in the bouncy castle.

The prey has been spotted...

"Help me, Mommy! Saaaaaaave meeeeeeee!" (Zeke can barely stand the excitement in the background :) )

Maybe she's scared because she's seen the monster do things like this to her brother...

Okay, maybe getting caught by the monster isn't that bad. Maybe it's even kinda fun.