Monday, February 6, 2012

C's 3!

Our New Year's baby turned 3 this year!  C is so proud to be 3 and a big boy, especially since he is a big brother now too.  And he really is a big boy - he tries to do EVERYTHING that his big brother and sister do, and loves it when they include him in their play.  He likes to be independent and "do it myself!," and also has a bit of a stubborn streak in him (really?!  where could he have gotten that from? =) which leads him to get very frustrated when he can't do something himself or if something is done differently than the exact way he wanted it done (he has specific opinions on a lot of things).  He talks a lot, but it isn't always the clearest yet.  Fortunately we all speak "C" so there aren't too many issues with communication at home.  He has a big tender heart and loves to read books and play, especially with his siblings.  C is all boy too as he likes to roughhouse with W and those two can get into such mischief!  He felt a little left out this fall when G went to school and W started DoodleBugs, so we made a big deal out of him being in Sunday School and that being "his class."  He is still pretty attached to momma and dadda when his siblings aren't around, so one of us usually stays in class with him. (and I am fine with this - my sweet boy still needs me a little bit yet - plus a class of 2 and 3 yr olds needs an extra adult anyway!)  We also go to storytime on Thursdays at our local library and he really enjoys that, as well as spending special time with Momma (and now H too) on Tuesday mornings when the other 2 are in school and nature center class.

S's parents and sister M and brother-in-law C were able to come over on New Year's to celebrate C's birthday with us this year.  They also brought along some belated Christmas presents, so the gift-opening went on for quite a while with much happiness from our children!!  (thanks to M and Dad B for the photos of the birthday boy that day so this momma could hold the baby and enjoy everyone's company =)

when books are given to our kids, all gift-opening has to stop and the book must be read at that moment...

this was by far one of C's best expressions caught by the camera...so excited!


After gifts it was time for cake!  When I asked C earlier in the week what kind of cake he wanted, I wasn't expecting him to have an opinion at all.  But he answered with no hesitation "BANANA TAKE!"  So we got out my mom's recipe for banana cake that I enjoyed as a kid, and C got his banana cake.  C's other request was to invite the neighbors over to eat cake with him, and Mrs. L said to call when it was ready and they would come on over.


calling Mrs. L to say it was "time for take!"

blowing out the candles
Our big gift to C was his own big boy bed.  He had been sleeping on a mattress on the floor for almost a year, so we knew he was ready.  


"I get my tools to help you Dadda!"
C of course wanted his bed to match his big sister and brother's beds.  We knew that he would want it this way (all of our kids have a crazy thing about matching) so we had some help and special gifts from a few others that made it just perfect for him:
  • bed frame the same (we planned this)
  • special character sheets (Thanks Mrs. L for Thomas the Train sheets!  She gave G princess sheets and W Lightning McQueen sheets for their birthdays last year.)
  • name banner at end of bed (Thanks Auntie C! and also for the use of your gate =)
  • name on wall (gift from Auntie Avis a while back that we strategically placed so a bed would fit under it)
  • painted C on wall (craft we did a while back that we have hanging on the walls above the kids' beds)

ready to sleep - what a big boy!
The transition has gone super smoothly and he is sleeping very well in his big boy bed.  

Happy Birthday dear C!  We love you!



Monday, January 30, 2012

ah, baby h...=)


Baby H is relatively new around here and is due for a little blog time. =)  What a precious addition to our family!  He is just a few days shy of 3 months and we already can't imagine life without him.  We are finally coming out of that "newborn baby schedule" fog and settling into somewhat of a routine with our family.  That feels good!

H is a good baby.  The first few weeks of his life were filled with the best baby faces, stretches, yawns, and cuddles.  He has always had his days and nights straight, thankfully, and is only up once, usually, between midnight and 7.  S and I love holding sleeping babies and it has been so nice to snuggle down with H.  Who loves to be either snuggled in close and upright.  H also likes to be held out so that he can see us.  He has been great at connecting with our faces from very early on.  It is even more fun now that he is smiling at us!  H added that new trick at around 7 weeks.  He started really kicking and waving his arms around that time too.  Now he is starting to smile and coo and talk and G even got a giggle out of him the other day.  It is wonderful to see him growing and changing and connecting with us.

Life is not always easy with a new baby.  H had some issues with nursing and eating that required a lot of time and patience (and tears and frustration and overall it has been one of the most challenging periods of time for me as a mom) over these first few months, which is why you haven't seen me here on the blog lately.  But I won't bore you with all of those details today, just the happy news that he is now nursing and growing like a champ and we are so thankful for that blessing.  So are our 3 other children who have had to be very patient at times when momma and dadda could not respond to them immediately.

The kids love H to pieces and have been so good with him.  G loves to be another little momma and likes to help with anything that has to do with H and we often have to remind her of things that only Momma and Dadda can do with him (like pick him up!).  She loves to hold him and we make sure that she gets a good amount of H-time when she gets home from school.  W loves H, but his attention span with him is a lot shorter than G's.  W gets a kick out of mimicking every noise that H makes.  Which is cute and all until H is fussing a lot, then things get overly loud!  C is the one we were the most worried about, but there has been no issues.  In fact C can't get enough of H and is very gentle.  Whenever C enters a room we are in he ask's "where's Baby H?."  Then, "Can I talk to Baby H?"  And a lot of "Can I hold Baby H?."  When S and I help him hold H, he will look lovingly at H and say "Hiiiiiiii Baby H!" followed 10 seconds later by "that's 'nuff!"

But where you really can see H's growth is through a photo or two...or 21. =) 

sleeping by Aahma R (11/5/11)

G was getting jealous of everyone else that got to hold H the first couple of days and was happy for her turn  (11/6/11)

squawking by Aahma B (11/10/11)

assuming the position - H loves to be bounced just like our other kids did  (11/18/11)

see, we don't hold him while he is sleeping all the time (11/26/11)

getting bigger!  (12/3/11)

everyone in stripes!!!  (12/10/11)

bundled up and braving the cold (mild cold compared to other years!) to "watch" his first Hollidazzle (12/11/11)

seriously, the boy can give us the best faces, but I am always a second late with the camera  (12/13/11)

"opening" Christmas presents - of course H needs a snoedel like the other kids!  (12/25/11)

Christmas jammy photo shoot - H is rockin' the holiday red and snuggled by big sis  (12/30/11)

kid feet!!!  (12/30/11)

H in the family bassinet - he is the 3rd generation and our 4th child to use it  (1/2/12)

"can we please take a picture with H?" - H wasn't as excited as the other two  (1/5/12)

C talking with H  (1/7/12)

konked out in the katan  (1/7/12)

cuddles with Aahma B!  (1/14/12)

"so big!"  (1/16/12)

smiles and wiggles!  (1/24/12)

W hanging out and talking with H  (1/26/12)

filling out his bouncy chair at almost 3 months (1/28/12)

Saturday, December 31, 2011

christmas letter 2011...



Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Don’t worry, your eyes are not going bad, this picture of us on Christmas Day by our tree is fuzzy (kind of like my self-timer camera skills)!  It is kind of fitting though as that is how we felt at the end of the year with all that was going on (life with a newborn fog, all the holiday hoopla, and sadness of losing Steve’s dear Grandpa Aukeman with Steve flying out for the funeral and my dad coming to help me take care of our 4 littles).  Writing a Christmas letter seemed like too daunting of a task this year, but we so enjoyed getting letters from many of you that it was a project I still wanted to do, even if it is a little late.  So to help me focus a little I started looking through photos of the past year (as I usually do to help me write our yearly letter), and thought that would be a good way to share with you all that has happened in our family in 2011.



In February, we happily added another member to my extended family when my brother Lucas got married to Jessica.  We had a wonderful time celebrating with them at their wedding in Edgerton.  It was as beautiful and fun as the happy couple themselves.  One of the best things about weddings is all the family that is there.  And along with a great time with my siblings and parents, we had fun visiting with a lot of aunts and uncles and cousins we don’t see often.


In March there was another addition to the Roskamp family.  Our neice Evelyn Joanna was born on March 18 to my brother Marcus and his wife Amy.  We were privileged to be able to go and visit sweet Evelyn (and her mom and dad) over Grace’s spring break when Evie was only 2 weeks old!  This kids love Evelyn and are very good with her.  We were also excited to share with everyone around this time that our family would be growing as well as we were expecting a new little one in November!!


In June we celebrated Steve’s parents’ 40th anniversary (Alnora surprised us all by bringing and wearing her wedding dress!).   


We also had fun attending the first Kole Family Reunion, held at Inspiration Hills Bible camp in northwestern Iowa.  



One of our biggest projects of the year was a remodel in our kitchen and entryway.  We have been saving for quite a while and have had this project in the back of our minds for quite some time and finally everything lined up to get it done this past summer.  With a great contractor we found through friends at church, we were able to extend our entryway out 6 feet, and redo our kitchen (floor, cupboards, appliances, even the layout!).  We were very happy with how things turned out.  The project took most of July and August to complete and the kids were troopers through the whole thing with lots of fun construction stuff to watch (cement truck day was the favorite!).  


With the chaos of the remodel, we were not able to travel long distance for a vacation.  But we were still able to do some fun things together without driving very far at all.  We did a “staycation” and spent a couple days on the south side of the cities taking in the science museum, sculpture gardens, zoo, and a Twins game.  Although if you ask the kids their favorite part they will all tell you “staying at a hotel and swimming!!!!” 


We were also able to go camping with Steve’s folks at Sibley State Park near Willmar, MN.  We had great weather for mid-August and really enjoyed our time outdoors!


But by far the most exciting event of the past year was the birth of our son, Henry Kole Bruin, on 11-02-2011.  We are overjoyed to welcome this little one to our family and we couldn’t love him more, but do tease him that he is trying to make a statement as the fourth child with all the issues I had during pregnancy, a long labor, and difficulties in nursing after he was born that we have not experienced before.  Grace, Willem, and Carsten adore him and the adjustment for them has been very easy at home.  They are always asking if they can hold him or talk to him.  He will definitely be doted on as he grows and we are happy about that!  Steve again received 5 weeks paternity leave from Costco which was a huge blessing in getting adjusted to life at home with 4 small children.  We had a lot of fun introducing Henry to his extended family with visits from all the Bruin’s shortly after his birth and all the Roskamp’s at Thanksgiving.


I can’t end this Christmas letter without talking about our kiddos though.  Our life revolves a lot around them and it has been a wonderful year seeing each of them grow so much.  Grace is six and a big 1st grader!  She loves school and is doing very well.  Her favorite activities are art and music and it has been so fun to watch her sing in school programs.  She sings with such enthusiasm and joy!  Grace is also a very big help at home, especially when she wants to be, and we have loved seeing her mature this year and be able to do more things independently.  Willem is 4 ½ and a pre-schooler.  He, I think, has made some of the biggest emotional changes this year, going from being very attached to mom and dad and clinging to us wherever we went, to being able to happily go to a pre-school class at our local nature center once a week.  He is still our tender-hearted boy that can always make us laugh.  He has also learned to read this year, all on his own, and is can always be found with a book if not playing ball or trucks.  Carsten just turned 3!  Hard to believe our little guy is already that old.  Especially when we think back to the beginning of last year when he just learned how to jump and sentences were still new to him.  Now he runs all over the place and talks very well.  He loves to do anything and everything that his older brother and sister are doing, but is starting to show an independent side as well.  And little Henry!  He is 2 months old and is a sweet baby.  He loves being held, is smiling at all of us now, coos and squiggles, and is loved on by all of us daily.  The 3 big kids love to play togther inside and outside and are looking forward to when Henry can join in.  Steve and I are so thankful that the Lord has blessed us with these children.  And when things are fuzzy all we really need to do is look at them to remember to focus on our family and what God has in store for us in 2012.  We hope that He brings you blessings and focus as well!

Much love,
                                                Steve, Cary, Grace, Willem, Carsten & Henry

Friday, December 30, 2011

our Christmas season...
























a baptism and a funeral...

S's dear Grandpa A passed away December 15.  He had been struggling since Thanksgiving, so it wasn't unexpected, but still hard, especially around Christmas.  Grandpa was such a faith-filled man and prayed for each of his family members daily, including new little H.  We have been blessed by Grandpa's example and will be sure to pass down his memory to baby H.  We had scheduled to have H baptized on December 18, and thought about postponing it, but S's parent encouraged us to go ahead with baptism (even though they would not be there) and then decide what we wanted to do about coming out to the funeral.  We decided that it was too much for H being so young and small to go that far (Grand Rapids, MI), so S flew out Monday to be there with his family, and my dad stayed with us while S was gone for which I was extremely grateful (not quite ready to do 4 small children solo!).  The funeral went well and good family time was had by all there.  But back to baptism, which will forever be linked with Grandpa's funeral in our heads, but what better connection with both being God's covenant children.  The family crowd was small at baptism, but it was a wonderful morning celebrating H and God's promises to him while remembering God's same promises to Grandpa A. 

*thanks to Dad for his sneaky iPhone photos during the service
S and I sang as we have for our previous children's baptisms, a wonderful song composed by our friend Emily Lund.


with Aahma and Boppa R
H was baptized with B, who is 2 1/2 weeks older than him
with Pastor Jim
with Uncle J and Auntie C, K & G