Thursday, August 20, 2009
Congratulations Adam and Jaclyn!
On Saturday, Cousin Adam married his long-time sweetheart Jaclyn (who by the way, has an amazing voice and sang at our wedding). It was a beautiful day and another opportunity to celebrate and catch up with family and friends. I think that everyone had a GREAT time. Marie made a couple of friends and had a lot of fun out on the dance floor. Needless to say we were all tired by the time the night was over.
On Sunday, we made the trip back to Michigan. The kids, though exhausted, did great. Now it's time to get back to more of the normal routine...until the next trip!!
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
A Week with Grandpa and Grandma Meinhart
We sure did enjoy ourselves while down at “home.” We daily made trips outside to check on Grandpa’s garden and always came back with something…cucumbers, green beans, okra, onions, broccoli, zucchini, peppers, etc. Marie also had lots of fun looking for and finding watermelon. We also watered flowers, checked on Sprit (the dog), went down the slide and swung, played in the sand table, and filled the bird feeders.
Marie was particularly excited about getting a fishing lesson from Grandpa. Much to her surprise (and Grandpa’s too!) her line got a bite as soon as Grandpa helped her put it in the water. She had caught (with a little help from Mom) a good-sized catfish. It might have been better had she caught a smaller fish first because she was a little scared after that. She was soon ready to go back in the house. However, she perked up quite a bit when Grandpa offered to let her help feed the fish (without a hook and line) and go on a “boat” ride. After that she enjoyed heading out to the pond much more and decided she wanted to go back out the next evening. This time she caught another, somewhat smaller bass and wasn’t quite as nervous about it. All in all, she’s caught something every time she’s gone, which is more than I can say about my fishing endeavors.
Another fun outing we had was to the farm where Grandpa grew up. Cousins Allison and Ryan met us there and cousins Pat and Libby (who now live there) gave us a grand tour. Marie was at first pretty shy and didn’t want to get anywhere close to the cows, even the calves. She liked to keep her distance. She did get to stand on the ladder and peek into the big tank to see all the fresh milk. She enjoyed seeing the pigs, but especially liked driving the tractors in the barn. Finally, Ryan took her back to the big pile of cotton seed (an additive to promote milk production…I think). This was a huge hit. Marie could’ve climbed up and slid down that pile until dark. By the time we left, I think she was okay with the idea of coming back some other time.
On Thursday, we took a trip to town to run a couple of errands and get some groceries. We even got to meet Grandpa for lunch, a fond memory of mine from growing up. On Friday, we had a quick visit from Great Aunt Karen and Cousin Nancy. Aunt Karen is again working hard on making us look beautiful, now for Mark’s wedding. She has finished alterations for my dress and will be making another dress for Marie. We have no idea what we would do without her.
On Friday night, Mark, Sarah, and Jon made their way back down to Illinois. The week went fast, but the kids and I were sure glad to see Jon.
Sarah's Shower
A week ago Friday, we set off for Central Illinois to celebrate Mark and Sarah’s upcoming wedding with a shower in honor of Sarah. Sarah’s mom, Cheryl, was also able to come, which made it particularly special. Lots of the aunts, cousins, and nieces, in addition to a couple of uncles and Grandpa Boedeker spent the afternoon with us, enjoying the company and the festivities.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Summer Fun
After the results from the knee MRI came back, Grandma Meinhart still stuck around Michigan for another week or so to make sure I was “back on my feet.” During the visit, we were able to make a trip to the blueberry patch, spend lots of time in the garden, take numerous dips in the pool, visit with Sarah and help with some wedding planning, and in general just have lots of fun. We love having Grandma around, or any other visitors for that matter (hint, hint).
Marie also got her first lesson in using chopsticks (from Jon of course). She showed pretty good patience and determination at first, but ultimately started using her fingers, I think.