2.28.2013

The Move

August 2012

So, in a span of 3 weeks, way back in the middle of August, we decided to move to Grinnell, then packed up our house and set sail (well, more like the cruise control) for Iowa!  Here is my favorite family photo of 2012.  We are in the garage, in the middle of one of the craziest times in our lives, and we are still having fun!

I know you probably know this, but I LOVED our 3640 38th Avenue South house.  I really, really loved it.  We spent almost 10 years loving and living in the house.  We brought home our babies to this house.  We planted gardens in the yard, loved our neighbors, and all of us grew up together here.

So, we miss it.  But, I think really we miss the people the most.  We loved going outside and being surrounded by so many friends and people who were rooting for us.  Summer 2012 was one of the best summers- Kai played non-stop with his best buddy, Liam (who lived two houses away from us), and Ruby June played with anyone!  We spent many weeks up at the cabin, a week at a family reunion in WI, and swam, swam, swam!

Ruby saying good-bye!

Then, we packed up the house, had a garage sale (we made over $1,000!!!  but, I can't believe I got rid of most of my clothes!), put things in a pod, moved to a temporary house in Grinnell, then finally moved in to our new house here at 909 8th Avenue in Iowa!  It's a nice house. A bigger house.  A house that makes much more sense for us.  A house we are way more comfortable in.

Our new blue house!

But, ahh...it's still not our home on 38th Avenue South.  We are forever grateful to our green house with the purple porch in Minneapolis.  What a wonderful place to grow our family!

2.25.2013

XOXO from Grinnell

While looking up a recipe today that I knew I was on my blog, I remembered just how much I like this blog.  It was incredible to scroll through the history of our lives over the past six plus years  (my first entry was when I was pregnant with Kai).  The kids could have spent all day squealing in delight over the memories and the photos of when they were younger.  It is their baby book after all.  And, I was feeling relieved that I had a record of our life at least in one place (I think you all know I'm certainly not a scrapbook kind of a girl).

I knew today was the day.  Today is the day I start writing in my blog again.

I also knew that a major thing was missing in my blog.  It was the thing that made me stop writing and the thing that if I don't mention will make this blog not nearly as authentic as I would like.

I don't think I need to write it for the five of you who read this.  You already know it.  But, when, someday I get around to publishing this blog through one of those cool websites that will print a book of all of your blog entires and my kids read it when they are in their 20s, I'm guessing someone will say, "Hey, Mom, what happened in 2012?  Why didn't you write?"

Well, here it is.  I stopped writing when my life, well, our lives got really tough. I decided posting photos of the good times (and, my god, there were many good times!) without including some narrative of the bad wasn't my vision for this blog.  So, until I could get nice and honest, I just stopped writing.  And, honestly, I was too overwhelmed to even have time to write.

Last Spring, we were forced with a lot of scary truths:  unemployment, depression, financial stress, anxiety, big time worry about Kai and stress that could move mountains.

Now, I'm happy to report that our stress has eased and we are in a better place than a year ago.  A perfect place?  No.  But, we have taken some drastic huge steps to invite happiness, peace, and ease into our lives.

And, for the five of you who are still reading, we are forever grateful to you and your support as we start Chapter Three of our lives (see, our blog tagline has been "Chapter Two" but with this big of a change, I think we've entered into stage three).

First, we moved!  Yep, hello, IOWA!!  We are in Grinnell, Iowa (population: 10,000).  It's in between Des Moines and Iowa City.

Second, I'm working full-time (well, even more than full time) at Grinnell College as the Associate Director of Alumni Relations.  I'm working still in volunteer management and event coordination, but now just with some of my favorite people- Grinnellians.

Third, Kai started Kindergarten at our neighborhood public school, Fairview School, in Grinnell- just a few blocks away from our house.  After a year of touring tons of schools and agonizing over our decision for Kai back in Minneapolis, we ended up going old-school (like when I was a kid) and moved to a town where we only one choice.  How refreshing.

Want more?

We moved into a college rental house and live just 3 houses from campus.  We live in a house that was built in the 40s with plenty of space for us to stretch out a bit.

Joe has transitioned into the parent with the flexible schedule- he does drop-offs and pick-ups for school, he works part-time at the local bike shop working on some new business ideas with the owner, he swim coaches, does 100% of the cooking and grocery shopping, and plays with the kids with more energy and patience than I could have ever imagined.

Ruby June has had her first babysitters that we have paid (saying good-bye to Nonny (my mom) watching the kids has been one of the HARDEST parts of this decision) and is smitten with our NEW DOG!

Yes.  We have a dog!  Maizey came to us December and she is exactly what we were looking for without even really knowing we were looking or what we desperately needed.  She is an amazing dog and even Maxie, the cat, wants to keep her around!

Ruby June has probably had the hardest time with this transition (this was completely unexpected! Ruby has struggled and Kai has flourished) and I am convinced now more than ever to follow my gut.  We put her in day care for the first couple of months here, part-time, and I knew in my gut it wasn't the right place for her.  But, I spent a couple of months trying to convince myself it was a fine place, until one day I realized we couldn't take anymore (well, she couldn't).  Now, we have a college babysitter and RJ has gone from miserable most of the time to happy and full of gusto most of the time now.  Whew.  What a HUGE relief.


I love this photo from the fall when we first got here- I will start off the blog with it.  I think it captures the excitement and fresh energy this change of scenery has given us.  I'm going to write more, I promise, but for now, at least, I've said "Hello" once again.  So happy to see you!

xoxoxo






6.04.2012

Photo Book

Oh, how I've missed my blog!  So much has been going on...and there are about two hundred and thirty excuses as to why I haven't been writing here but there are also zero reasons as to why I didn't.  I have missed you.  I hope to get caught up soon.  For now, take a sneak peek at my trip to the Grand Canyon with my Mama and two other friends.

Darn, did we have fun!  We were gone for a week and it was the longest I've been away from my babies.  Sure, I missed them like crazy.  But, really, it was probably the smartest decision I've ever made- I really needed a refreshing, adventurous vacation.  Thanks to my Mom for making it happen!  Many belly laughs, exploring, and doing things that make me so very happy.




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3.22.2012

Birthday Bonfire

Check out who is famous!  Ruby June was featured on our local weather forecast.  We wanted to know if it would be dry for our bonfire on Sat. night.

Watch- here!
(Skip ahead to 2:35 to see her)

3.14.2012

2 years ago...

Here is what I looked like over 2 years ago..



Here is what I was doing exactly 2 years ago right now..





Here is what happened at 1:10 a.m. on March 15, 2010-

Ruby June was born!




And, she couldn't be more perfect!


Happy 2nd Birthday Miss Ruby June!

3.13.2012

Things that make me happy...

I'm laying home in bed, sick with no voice (yes, hard to believe that I can hardly talk *insert snickers for those of you who know me so well*), and trying to focus on the many things that make me so happy.

So, it's not this cough that rattles me to my core.  No, definitely not.

But, this photo makes me melt.  Especially because Ruby June will be 2 years old on Thursday.
Look at this outfit she picked out to wear to her Nonny's house- and that doll, well, that's Marcia, her absolute favorite one, and my absolute favorite one when I was her age.  Ahh...my spunky, doll-loving girl, she indeed makes me happy.


Then, here is a photo of Kai at his school (Sunny Hollow Montessori School in St. Paul) at his birthday celebration in January.  Kai has taught me so much as a mom, especially about the lesson of accepting our children for who they are, just right where they are, which is ultimately exactly where they should be. In this ritual, Kai lights the candle (which represents the sun) and then he walks around the globe as many times as years he is born, while Joe and I tell stories from each year of his birth.  It's such a cool ritual.  I am so proud of Kai and his big heart.  It's nice to take a few minutes in front of his class to acknowledge all the wonderful things he is. It also makes me feel good about the educational path that Kai is on.


And, oh, so this is really not a great photo (especially of me).  But, I love it because this is what I have always wished for when I thought of myself as a mom- surrounded by my dear friends and their children.  I grew up with a gaggle of kids whose parents were the best friends of my parents.  I have so many of my memories of dinner parties, sleep overs, and time just playing while the parents were playing too.  I am so happy to have friends in my life who I do this with now. I also am so lucky to love their children so much too.

 My 38th birthday party- we lit fireworks in the backyard and had a bonfire.  It was the perfect way to begin my new year. Check out those clowns on the deck- laughter is what keeps me going.


And, oh, of course, this crazy husband of mine.  Do I need to say more?  Just the idea that he went out dancing with me (to a kid's band who was playing for only adults) on New Year's Eve and wore this wig the whole time.  Well, I can see why we've been happily married now for almost 10 years.  He is my rock star.


And, oh my-- this photo will always make me laugh hysterically.  What was I thinking?  I think this is 8th grade- or maybe even 9th grade.  Check out those glasses! And, yes, that was a spiral perm.



See, I already feel better!  Here's to a wonderful week filled with all of the things that make you happy too.

2.23.2012

The Fort

Kai has been working with his best buddy, Walter, on a fort down by the Mississippi River.  We are lucky to live just blocks away from one of our favorite spots in Minneapolis- an oak tree grove, surrounded by plenty of green space, where you feel like you are far away from the city life.  This is our super-secret place for our super-cool fort.  It's especially fun since someone else is working on it too, so when we visit it, there is always something new.  The boys have designed a library, a garden, sleeping rooms, and of course bathrooms too.
This isn't the actual fort, but it's the tall tree next to it where the boys probably should NOT be climbing! (Notice, Joe's legs off to the side- he promises he was making sure they weren't going to fall)

The Grand Ol' Mississippi



Most of the time, after we work on the fort, we head down to the river in the winter to explore the water.  Here are some sweet photos of the two boys (and Ruby June) who are such sweet friends and wonderful matches for each other. Kai and Walter both are smart, kind, respectful, and thoughtful boys.  We are so glad that Walter and his whole family (yes, you, Tricia, Jeremy, Owen, and Griffin too) came into our lives when we chose Sunny Hollow Montessori School.