Thursday, May 7, 2015

18/52

On Sunday we attended our friend Ruby's Christening.  The kids got to be a part of it and we think too half their first communion- not exactly planned, but worked out!

This morning my friend Sally showed me a new walk to take and I LOVED it.  SO thankful for her new friendship this year- especially on Thursday and Friday morning.  looking forward to the years ahead with her and her girls.

This morning Sam thought yogurt would make a good moisturizer...

I LOVE THIS SANDBOX!!!  And the brothers playing happily in it.

The first of many snack breaks this summer at our friend Astrid's house (note the third of the sand pit in the background)

Nana and Papa came to visit on Sunday and we headed to Groff to play.

Ruby on her way to be baptized.


One evening they cleaned the hydrants so all the neighbor kids had to go get wet.

Last Thursday Sally and I met up at our usual bagel place.  I was there before her and the boys quietly enjoyed their snack long enough for me to read the intro to a book i got at the library.


This is from a few weeks ago- but is a glimpse of the growth group we have been a part of the last three years.  The leader is moving on to CO and I am already missing it... Perhaps we will have to lead it after all...

And the kids:)


17/52

We Ran around the whole lake!!!  5 miles!  My amazing friend Anika Smith from Worcester MA who we got to hang out with at our regional Navigator Staff retreat.

Isaac did NOT want to let Nate leave the playground.

Movie Time!

All three checking out something under the tree...

A few of the regulars at our last Monday Night women's Bible Study.

My latest really happy spot.  Riding/Runninh/walking on the bike path.  Beautiful!

My grandmother Beebe

On Friday April 24 we found out my grandmother had passed away.  Wow.  SO unexpected.  Friday afternoon we gathered at her house in Wellesley and remembered her (and raided her kitchen for perishables- like coffee and chocolate).  In the last few weeks the word that keeps coming to mind to describe her is GENEROUS.  I look all over my house and see things that came from her.  From the crackers I just fed my kids for snacks to the pink shirt she once gave me off her back when I said I liked it, to the mattresses my kids are sleeping on.  Growing up we didn't see her that often.  She was busy working full time and we leaved in DE.  I do remember visiting her apartment in NYC once- she loved that place!  And seeing her in Canaan where she actually taught me how to cook potatoes and a well underdone roast:)  During my senior year of college I had a car and at least once a week (more in the spring semester when she lost her license after an accident) I would head over to her house to help with errands.  We would sit at her kitchen table and she would try to feed me- tea, coffee, english muffins, cantaloupe.  She would drink her thick juice and be marveled that I knew how to make eggs:)  I would help cut her flowers and replenish their vases.  We started updating her address book.  We filed papers.  We kept the laundry going.  Water plants she said had been alive from her sister Barbara.  Change the CDs in her CD player.  When she lost her license for a few months I would take her to the Y for her swim lessons followed by a stop at Dunkins for a late.  Or head to Walgreens to get all the deals she had clipped.  I would never leave empty handed when I headed back to campus.  When I turned 21 she took me to Blue Ginger for lunch and bought me my first Vera Bradley Bag.  When I got married and visited, we continued to do all the odd and end tasks she needed done- along with lunch out somewhere.  She would send us off with a stockpile from her "store"- paper towels, detergent, soap and more!  Last June our family attended our Wellesley Reunion- her 60TH!  I am so glad we all went and marched in the campus parade.  After we had Bertucci's at her house and she showered my kids with AMAZING clothes.  She loved to shop.  And get a good deal- almost all of them had been marked down and I am SURE she used a coupon too.  I will miss her coming later on Christmas Day and sitting in "her" chair at my parents house handing out her random presents. One year I got a tooth brush and a turtleneck.  This year a check that helped us buy our kids mattresses.  You just never knew for sure what you would get:) She sent Olivia and Isaac each a birthday card and a Harry and David fruit basket for me just these last few months.  I wish I had picked up the phone when she called last week during a visit to my parents.  But alas- i did not.  I am glad to have known her.  It wasn't always easy to be her grand daughter but I loved it.




 Her official obituary is here:

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/bostonglobe/obituary.aspx?pid=174790986

But I think it couldn't capture all that made Charlotte, the amazing Charlotte she was.

Today is Thursday May 14 and I wanted to update a little more about Beebe.  Last Saturday I headed to her house in Wellesley (without the kids!) and joined my family, aunt and uncles and cousins to start going through SOME of Beebe's belongings.  The brothers went through and made a list of the Big furniture type stuff - what was there and who gets what.  While the "women" went through her closets...  CLOTHES!!!  Beebe LOVED clothes!  I wish I had taken more pictures or kept count better of all that we went through.  Countless black dresses.  Sweaters.  the same shirt in different colors and sizes.  JEWELRY.  I packed my car.  And i only took one third of the stuff...  Shampoo.  Anti Wrinkle creams.  Movies.  two of the silly but most exciting things I took were her unopened but complete set of "Sex and the City."  and BUTTONS.


Thursday, April 23, 2015

16/52

What a week its been!  I like our life but it is very full.  I have been careful not to use this word in a negative connotation because I really like all that we are doing- but it is ALOT.  In less than two weeks our schedule will change because classes at UMASS will end for the semester.  That will be a welcome change I hope.  So this week included but was not limited to the following:

Since its been so nice out we have spent a lot more time outside- especially with our neighbors whom we love!  This is a "Nest" Olivia and Jada built together.  Its still there a week later and Olivia re-did it yesterday and I think its even better than the original.
This is actually from a few weeks ago when Isaac went to the dentist...  just wanted to be able to compare it with the one  below where Olivia went to the dentist Friday afternoon.

Isaac and Olivia's first soccer practice!  So fun!
Yoda?

On Saturday afternoon we picked up Johanna, a student in our ministry here at  UMASS, and headed to her home church . Her Mom invited us to be the guest missionaries for the weekend.  Saturday night we joined them for dinner and then Nate shared about our ministry while the kids played on the playground.  Sunday morning Nate preached (best I had ever heard and most peaceful- very cool!) and then we had lunch with Johanna and her family.  


Then we headed to my parents house- how grown up is he?!


Isaac does not enjoy having his picture taken lately.




I usually go for sanity and happy kids.

So while Nate took our staff to patriots day celebrations and marathon monday and then headed back to Amherst to keep up with staff meetings and bible studies, i stayed with my parents for a few days.  We mostly just chilled with them and my siblings who all came to visit on Monday, but on Tuesday morning we headed to the Museum of Science.  Nate and I had one of our first dates there which vaguely came back to me as the boys and I enjoyed a snack and watched the crowds.




In the afternoon Olivia and I enjoyed a mommy daughter date to the movies!!!  This theater is insane!  Reserved seats with controls for reclining.  Cinderella was great! 
On Wednesday Morning my Dad took us to the Stone Zoo.  






After the zoo we headed back to Amherst and joined Nate for dinner at UMASS- what we have been doing all semester on Wednesdays.  Honestly I almost didn't go last night cause I was so wiped but I am so glad I did!  Last week I had told the students who work at the family center we would be at Umass for dinner at 5 on Wednesday. They showed up!!!  They have loved on my boys all year and its been really fun to watch.  After the kids were in bed I got to head to Navnight which I also almost didn't go to but am so glad I did.  We had a great discussion about where to practice the presence of God in our lives.  Today I am trying to put that into practice (maybe- ha!).