Saturday, July 30, 2011

summer trip #1 - family...

Family is very near and dear to my heart.  I love spending time with anyone in our family, and so I was looking forward to our vacation at the end of June visiting my immediate family on the farm, and also attending the first family reunion on my mom's side at Inspiration Hills Bible camp.  This week turned out to be a huge blessing with lots of quality family time and a lot of fun too.

Highlights from the farm included:
  • spending a lot time with our whole immediate family (L&J being able to come out in the evenings, and M&A&E traveling up from NE for the week too)...we haven't done a lot of that without events or holidays in the mix, so it was great to just relax together
  • campfire!
  • celebrating W's birthday with a fabulous blue dinosaur cake made by Auntie J (pictures here)
  • helping Dad install a huge farm history display rock at the end of the driveway
  • Farming Family Fun Night!...supper out at Lange's and family pictures to follow on a beautiful evening
Highlights from the reunion included:
  • being able to connect with cousins and aunts and uncles that we haven't seen in a while (and feeling like we were caught up with immediate family from our time at the farm so we didn't just hang out with them the whole time)
  • (lowlight of W getting sick, but he recovered Saturday afternoon and was able to have fun the rest of the time)
  • golfing for S
  • silly family team games (I usually hate these, but oh it was so much fun and good bonding time...now I know where some of our childrens' competitive spirit comes from)
  • impromptu talent show (kids' acts stealing the show!)
  • Rook
  • story-time with M&A (M&A, hope you don't mind me signing you up for that, I love listening to your read as much as our kids do!)
  • 25 out of 34 members of the K side being able to attend (including 8 children ages 5 and under!)
  • A 14-player Scrabble game where we took out the blank tiles and gave each player 7 tiles - only 2 tiles were not able to be laid


On to a lot of pictures:
Dad entertaining all his grandkids with his iPhone
campfire on the farm (notice how wet the fields are?)
M & S helping Dad install the big rock at the end of the driveway
M & A & baby E posing by the rock
the kids love being on the farm
no, this is not a game of chicken, just a little fun while...
...these guys set up...
*...a great family picture!
high fives during family team games at the reunion
*S looking for the bubblegum in a plate of powdered sugar
little C helping with the popcorn game (he still talks about "poptorn on my FEET")
*the kids sang the Grizzly Bear song during the talent show and took part of a 3-way tie for first place!
storytime with M & A every night...the adults enjoyed it as much as the kids did!

G and E had fun in cutey-patootie matching pj's!
my contribution was a craft for the kiddos on Sunday - we made tumble bunnies and raced them
by the end of the weekend, the kids needed some down time with a movie, and cousin G was more than happy to find one on her laptop and join right in
I think this is one of my favorite picture ever
fabulous first Kole family reunion!

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

so the B family DOES have a garden this summer...

Even with all the choas around our house this summer (more on that later), we did decide to plant a garden!  The annual garden planting holiday in my family is always Memorial Day.  The frost is officially out of the frozen tundra yet there is still enough time to grow most garden variety plants and get a good harvest.  And this works well for us since S always has Memorial Day off!  Well, we did plant on Memorial Day, but I have no pictures.  So fast forward a month to these July 8 photos and I will give you a little garden tour...

Beans!  I went a little overboard and planted 3 big rows of beans.  And our ever present rhubarb plants which we enjoyed a lot of strawberry rhubarb sauce from this year.
3 roma tomatoes, 2 peppers (possibility of green, red or yellow...one died I didn't remember which one!), and a packet of morning glory flowers thrown under the windmill (which started climbing all on their own!)
butternut squash, zucchini, cantelope, watermelon


S got a new used mower last fall (our reel one couldn't handle the leaves on the ground), and it has a bagger, so for weed control, this year we are going with grass clippings.  And I will say after 2 layers, it is working splendidly!

We also picked strawberries this season too already.  I was hoping for the bounty of last year (30 jars of jam and 8-10 quarts frozen smashed ones), but it was not to be this year.  So goes life with farming though...it has been a tough spring and early summer for all farmers and our prayers and support are with them!  We headed out to our local berry farmer on July 4 (along with every other family in the city it seemed like!), and picked delicious yet raspberry sized small strawberries.  We picked for over an hour, but only got enough berries for a flat and a half.  We still had fun though! 

G thought we should all wear our sombreros (is it wrong to wear sombreros on July ? =), but only Dadda joined in on that one...
...and the novelty wore off fast and they switched to their sun hats soon enough.
2 1/2 hours of cleaning strawberries later, we had a wonderful berry fool to eat and 3 precious quarts of smashed strawberries to put in the freezer.


Well all the prayers of the farmers were heard and this July we have had some hot and incredibly humid weather!  Not good for pregnant ladies, but awesome for the fields and also for our garden. 

Look how much it grew in just 2 weeks!  Small fail from farm-girl, I totally planted my bean rows too close.
what the kids are most excited about in our garden...
... and one of the things I am most excited about in our garden!

Here's to a bountiful harvest for farmers on all scales!

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

introducing baby b...


I am at 21 weeks with Baby B, and that means an ultrasound!  Last Friday, S and I and the kids headed off to the new clinic and hospital in MG to have an ultrasound and get a tour of the hospital that Baby B might be delivered at (our midwives deliver at 2 locations now, so we need to be familiar with both).  The ultrasound was fantastic.  I was extremely nervous going in, but as soon as they turned our monitor on (ok super fancy place - the nurse had a computer and then we had a flat screen monitor on the wall for us to watch on!) and we could see the little one wiggling about, my heart settled down and we just enjoyed seeing our very active little baby evading the ultrasound tech trying to take their picture. 



The kids really got a kick out of it too.  They were all in awe looking at the screen, especially looking at the profile because you could really tell it was a baby!  Their attention span of course was pretty short, but they did great just playing during the rest of it.  G would come back to the screen quite often and ask S what they were looking at now.  And she wanted to know where the placenta and umbilical cord were too! =)  A highlight for all of them though was after the very nice technician took the above picture, she asked how to spell each of their names and changed the "Profile" caption to "Hi G!", "Hi W!" and "Hi C!" and printed a personalized picture for each of them.  They held on to those pretty tightly the rest of the night, especially C.


After all measurements were taken and everything looked at possible, apparently Baby B joined their siblings in getting a little bored with the ultrasound (hence the yawn =) and we were done.  G checked the monitor and exclaimed "You took over 100 pictures!!!  If someone took 100 pictures of me I would be super tired of it."  Oh, and just so you all know, we are going to be surprised about the sex of the baby like we were with all the other kids.  It is such a fabulous moment at birth to find that out, and even though I waned a little bit and wanted to find out with this one, S talked me out of it pretty quickly.  I told him it was a good thing I am a sucker for tradition...

Everything looks really good with Baby B as shown on ultrasound, which we are so very thankful.  And we are overwhelmed by His goodness and power in creating this perfect little one pound person growing inside me.  Praise God from whom all blessings flow!

Friday, July 8, 2011

a happy 4 yr old...

Happy Birthday dear W!  What a big boy you are!  We love you so much!  And it seems only fitting that you had a 4-part birthday this year for your 4th birthday!

W's birthday part 1 - Friday June 17
  • Yeah, it is a little early, but we have a tradition of going out to Noodles for birthdays, and there was no time to fit that in on W's actual birthday!
  • Plus after a whole week of VBS we all needed a break!
  • Uncle J, Auntie C, K & G joined us which made for a fun supper out!
(sorry no pics of that!)

    W's birthday part 2 - Sunday June 19
    • Dadda was home all day Sunday (also Father's Day!) so we celebrated W's birthday a little early with him
    • Also W's cousins/friends could come over that day
    • W asked for blueberry cupcakes...I pulled out blueberry muffin mix and he said "THOSE aren't cupcakes, that's MUFFIN mix!"  When I told him I didn't know how to make blueberry cupcakes, he thought for a minute and then said "I know, momma!  We can use the muffin mix!"  Love this boy.  We did doctor them up a bit so they were great "cupcakes" 
    • Received one of the best birthday presents from his aunt and uncle - a handmade TENT!   So neat and W has yet to let me take it down...=)











    W's birthday part 3 - Monday June 20
    • Actual birthday day!!!
    • Opened gifts from us in his tent in the morning...just what this boy wanted too.  A Thomas the Train shirt, a James train, Cars cars, and a jungle animal Playmobil set
    • Rest of the day was filled with a long day of work for Dadda and a lot of packing for Momma being that our vacation started the next day, but W was happy and content to play with all of his new toys!
    • We did make a fun trip to the library, and had Mrs. L over for birthday cupcakes.
    • Received very cool Cars sheets from Mrs. L!!!



    W's birthday part 4:  Wednesday June 22
    • W loved that we got to go to Boppa's farm and thought it was especially for his birthday!  Plus all his aunts and uncles and cousin E were there too!
    • Had a bonfire for supper and ate in Boppa's shed - hot dogs, applesauce, biscuits and marshmallows!
    • Opened gifts from Boppa and Aahma - his very own little John Deere tractor (1/64 model) like Boppa's, and 3 Elephant and Piggie book by his favorite author, Mo Willems.
    • And Auntie J made W the most fabulous wonderful amazing super cool birthday cake - a blue dinosaur!!!!  (By the way, Auntie J loves to make cakes and is very talented - the body is all cake and the head and tail are made from rice crispie bars, and she also made her own fondant to cover the whole thing!  Seriously amazing!)  Thanks Auntie J for a very memorable cake that W is still talking about!








    Friday, July 1, 2011

    blessings...

    *family photo courtesy of M & A

    Oh so many things to tell you all about!  Time for all of them will come bit by bit here in this space.  The past few months have been busy and full of blessings, and the biggest one of them will be added to our family around November.  We are expecting and I am 20 weeks along.  All is going well with Baby B which has been such an answer to prayers.  With each good appointment and with each time we hear his or her heartbeat our fears are lessened a bit and more and more joy is allowed to come to the surface.  We are really excited about this little one, and there will be ultrasound pictures (no, we are not finding out whether it is a boy or girl!) and maybe even a belly shot or two to share with you in the next while.