Sunday, January 28, 2018

The Birthday Boys

We have two birthdays that are within one week of each other; Ramsey's birthday is January 24th and Connor's is February 1st.    Connor hasn't had a "birthday party", per se, for a few years (just celebrated by having a friend stay over as of late).  Ramsey is just starting to really LOVE birthday parties!

We invited the fam to come to Ramsey's birthday party, but decided that since Connor was turning Sweet 16, we'd better celebrate with everyone here too!    Attendees:  Nana & Bumpa; Nana Karen; Uncle Troy, Auntie Sarah, Sadie, and Isaac.   Other precious family members were in our thoughts as we celebrated.
I just thought this picture was kind of funny, so... ha, it's on here!
Admittedly, I took some shortcuts this year; instead of making birthday cakes, I ordered them up!
Ramsey got a double-decker vanilla cake with a ton of frosting and chocolate shavings.  He wanted a Minecraft cake, so I added some of his Minecraft toys to the top.
 Once I picked up Ramsey's cake (it was SO HEAVY and huge), I realized that we didn't need another "cake" (too much would probably go to waste), so I got a personal-sized cheesecake, just for Connor.    He was happy and found it to be a good choice.  :-)
 After we had all eaten lunch and were chock-full, it was time to open gifts (we'd eat cake once our bellies weren't quite so full!). 
Ramsey had a stock pile of presents. 
Ramsey got some fun gifts; Star Wars action figures, a Batman costume, a fun stacking animals game, a new book about a sloth (with a matching sloth stuffed animal!), a bow & arrow set, a Star Wars Mr. Potato head set, pajamas, a basketball hoop, a toy truck, a handy man work bench, a construction kit, plus a little extra cash.
 He was excited to open all of the fun gifts.
 Connor had many cards with lots of moola!  He got a pair of Heelys shoes from us, which he had been wanting for a while, plus a dandy new pair of swimming trunks (for work OR play!), some socks, a Vikings t-shirt, etc.
 After gifts were opened, it was play time for a bit.
 Connor chilled out on the couch.  Cousin Isaac hung with him, donning Ramsey's new talking Batman mask, enticing Ramsey to play along.
 Ramsey obliged; he went and retrieved his talking Darth Vader helmet.  It was a Batman vs. Darth Vader moment!  I'm not sure who really won.  :-)
 And Cousin Sadie played with Ramsey and his new Star Wars Potato Head toys.
Then... it was Happy Birthday song and cake time!
Happy Birthday to our two special sweet boys.  You're amazing and we love you so much!

Friday, January 26, 2018

Snow-Flocked Scenery

It's been excruciatingly cold some days this month and we haven't had much snow to speak of.  Needless to say, the brown grass and bare trees are nothing striking to look at.

However, one morning, it had been very foggy.  Overnight, the trees had been flocked with beautiful frosty goodness!    My view of the trees and lake from my office was AMAZING.   I am kicking myself for not getting a picture of it, but a busy work schedule made it impossible.

When I went upstairs to grab a bite to eat at lunch time and snag the mail, the beautiful snow flakes were falling from the trees; it was a fantastic sight!  Though much of the flocking was gone, I managed to get a few pics of trees from the back yard.   Still pretty, but not as impressive as the AM.
Mother Nature... you are truly blissful.

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Ramsey's 4th Birthday

Our dear sweet Doodlebug is no longer a toddler, nor a newbie-preschooler (his third year was so much fun and amazing!).  Now, he is FOUR.  Hmm... what could this year bring?
Birthday: January 24, 2014

STATS
Height: 3' 1 1/2"
Weight:  34 lbs

FAVORITES
Color:  "Rainbow.  I love the rainbow!," Ramsey said.
Food: Wiener wraps with ketchup
Games/Activities: "Jumping on the bed!!", playing "Star Wars Guys", Play Doh
Toys:  Star Wars figures
Music/Song:  "Duel of the Fates" (a Star Wars piece/"The Darth Maul Song"), "Believer" by Imagine Dragons, "Despacito" with Justin Bieber, "Bad Romance" by Lady GaGa.
TV Show:  Lego Star Wars
Movie:  Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, Inside Out
Bedtime Story:  Beauty and the Beast
Restaurant: McDonalds
Flavor of Ice Cream:  Vanilla or Rainbow (Neapolitan)
Outdoor Activity:  Run around in the yard, playing with Riggs, swinging.
Animal: "Baby giraffe or baby lion."  (I wouldn't have guessed either of those!)
Favorite Thing to Do With Connor: "Fight", "Force choke", and duel with light sabers.


Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Winter Days of Play

On a beautiful January day (go figure!), the boys were couped up inside.   I was busy with laundry and cooking, but Eric decided to take Ramsey and Riggs outside to play.   Ramsey was dead set that he was going to make snow angels, throw snowballs, and make a snowman.
Unfortunately, there wasn't enough snow to make a snowman.  And, what we had was already too hard and crunchy to construct any sort of three-tiered man.

So, the boys had a huge snowball fight and ran around the yard.  Eric avoided pictures.  (grumble grumble).

Eric took Ramsey to down to the lake to play on the ice.  Ramsey quickly learned to walk on the snow; the ice is slick and you fall on your batukus!   Ramsey was in a mood to run though and he ran nearly the entire way across the lake!  Eric said that he tried to stop him or slow him down, but the kid just kept running.  So, Eric let him run, assuming he needed to get it out of his system.

When they got back to the front yard, they had a fun idea to roll down the hill.  Unfortunately, Eric got moving very fast, hit a bump, and went airborne.  When he came down, he jammed his elbow into his ribs.  And... ended up with bruised or cracked ribs (ouch!).

The following day was a holiday, so Eric had the day off from work.  Though his ribs were bothering him, he still dragged his ice house and gear down to the lake and set up shop.   Late in the day, I bundled Ramsey up and took Riggs and him down to fish with Daddy.
Ramsey isn't keen on sitting still and jigging.  He needs to reel the line up and see if he's got a fish.
Needless to say, he didn't last long before he wanted to go play.  Cuz... ya know... in sixty seconds, the fish weren't biting!

We ran around on the lake for a few minutes, then played on the play set for a while, swinging and sliding.
Ramsey found the need to annihilate his Momma with snowballs!  He pelted me pretty good a few times!
I'm not sure, but does this one count as a mere "snowball"?!?!  Yikes!
After I'd been thoroughly pummeled, we came into the house to get dry and warm up.

Not long after, Connor was home from school.  And, by then, Eric had come in from fishing.
Ramsey was more interested in playing with the minnows than taking pictures.
After bath time, it was time to simmer down and snuggle up on the couch.  Aah, good times.
Eric decided "no more ice fishing for a while"  At least, until his poor ribs heal up!

Friday, January 5, 2018

For My Boys... Life Advice from Mom

For my first post of the new year (HAPPY 2018!), I thought I'd start off with something that I find very meaningful.

I have a "running list" of advice and inspirational notes for the kiddos - "words to live by", so-to-speak.   Some, I had written down (in time capsules, cards, etc).  Others, I have recorded on a yearly video I do for the kids, "just in case something would happen to me" and I wasn't here to tell them in person.  I want them to see the video and hear my advice and words of love, even though the rationale behind it sounds rather morbid!

This post may be a bit lengthy, but I want my boys to read each word, take them in stride, and hopefully some will make them think... and smile... and be.

My list of "great advice" are things that I have seen and copied from internet posts/memes, others from inspirational websites, and some have come straight from the heart.

From various posts throughout the web:
* Never shake a man's hand sitting down.
* When shaking hands, grip firmly and look the person straight in the eye.
* In a negotiation, never make the first offer.
* Act like you've been there before, especially in the End Zone.
* Request the late check-out.
* When entrusted with a secret, keep it.
* Hold your heroes to a higher standard.  Act and aspire to be someone's hero.
* Return a borrowed car with a full tank of gas.
* Don't fill up on bread.  Enjoy the dessert!
* Don't let a wish bone grow where a backbone should be.
* If you need music on the beach, you're missing the point.
* Carry two handkerchiefs; the one in your back pocket is for you and the one in your breast pocket is for her.
* When you marry a girl, you marry her whole family.
* Be like a duck. Remain calm on the surface, but paddle like crazy underneath.
* Experience the serenity of traveling alone.
* Never be afraid of asking out the best-looking girl in the room.  My adage: Never overlook the nicest girl or the funniest girl!
* Never turn down a breath mint.

* Sit in reverence of your creator, but remember He gave you free will. Do your work.
* A sport coat is worth a thousand words.
* Try writing your own eulogy.  Never stop revising it.
* Thank a veteran.  And then, make it up to him or her.
* If you want to know what makes you unique, sit for a caricature.
* Eat lunch with the new kid.  (Be nice to everyone!)
* After writing an angry email (or text), read it carefully.  Then, delete it.
* Ask your Dad to play.  He'll never let you win.
* Open doors for people.
* Give credit.  Take the blame when it's yours.
* Write down your dreams.
* Say "Thank you for your service" to firefighters, police officers, military personnel, etc.
* Be proud of your efforts and accomplishments, but don't get cute.
* Remember this equation: E+R=O.  Event + Response = Outcome.
* When the truth is delivered with respect, how the other person responds is their deal.
* If you're the smartest person in the room, you're in the wrong room.
* Know how to: change your oil, fix a sink, save your money, and be the hero in an argument (calm it down).
* Remember: Prayer is talking to God, meditation is hearing from God.  Get good at doing both.
* You are 100% responsible for your own life.
* Patience is a virtue, but slow feet don't eat.
* Understand the balance of confidence and humility.
* Happiness is not a permanent state, wholeness is.  Don't confuse these.
* If you can't smile with your eyes, don't smile.  Insincerity is nothing to aspire to.
* "Can't" is a cop-out.
* Ask for what you want.  The worst thing they can say is "no".
* Remember your manners.  Say "please", "thank you", and "pardon me" whenever the situation warrants it (which is probably quite often!).
* Question everything except your own intuition.
* You have enough. You are enough.
* You are amazing! Don't let anyone ever make you feel as though you are not. If someone does, walk away.  You deserve better.
* No matter where you are, you can always come home.
* Be happy, say your prayers, and remember your roots.
* Say what you mean and mean what you say.
* No one will ever love you more than Daddy and I will.
My jotted notes:
* If there's an adult standing, you'd better not be sitting!
* Believe in yourself; you can do anything.  Set your mind to do it!
* Never lie to yourself.
* Work smart. Work hard. If it's not hard, it's not worth having.
* Sometimes you just need to be silly.  Don't hold back!
* Sometimes it's best to keep your mouth shut and your ears open.
* Live up to your potential.  Don't slack or expect things to fall into your lap.
* Don't settle.  Good things are worth waiting for.
* Love wholeheartedly and show your love!
* Laughter is the best medicine. Smile and laugh every day!
* Don't be guided by what others may think of you!  Remember: Those who mind don't matter - and those who matter don't mind.
* You are special.  You are loved!  Don't let anyone ever tell you otherwise.
* Every day, tell yourself, "I accept myself unconditionally right now."  I certainly do!
* Be respectful. Always.  Be the bigger person.
* Be courteous, be loyal, and be a gentleman.
* Sometimes, you just have to be tough.  Be resilient!
* I will always be proud of you when you do the right thing.
* You will make mistakes.  Learn from them. When you mess up, I will still love you!
* It's OK to ask "dumb questions".  They're not dumb!  :-)
* Do stop and enjoy the sunshine.
* Smile and say HI to random people in a store or on the street.  It could make their day!
* Seek out people and places that resonate with your soul.
* Just because you can doesn't mean you should.
* Failure is not a permanent condition.
* Stand up for yourself and your beliefs.
*  Always be loving, compassionate to others, and be brave enough to stand up to those who may be hurting others.
* "Brave" is a decision you make.
* Treat each person like a gift from God.  Every. Single. One.
And, taken from "Hands-Free Mama's inspirational blog:
"Always notice...and respond with love."
And, "in times of struggle, shift your focus from 'This is not how it's supposed to be' to 'Watch us shine in the light of the unexpected'!"

Love you boys.... more than you will ever know.    XXOO