Tuesday, December 22, 2009

The Holiday Season...party #1!

Every holiday season seems to get longer and longer! We have 3 get together to go to each year and each one this year is on its own weekend. So the first Christmas celebration was this past weekend at Grandma Grace's house! We had a great time and we were able to get some quality family time in!
Little James...well, he's not that little!




Leah and Elsa



Uncle Jay, Anna, Isaac and Jillian hangin' out, waiting for presents!




Grandma Grace opening a gift from Jillian

Jillian's first Christmas ornament.


More parties to come...Happy holidays everyone!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Baby Hame!

We are very excited to have a new playmate...Kayte and Brody had their little boy, Mason Andrew Douglas, on December 1st. He is just a peanut...and cute too! He weighed 7 lbs. 9 oz. and was 21 inches long. He looks a lot like his dad, don't you think!?



Jillian just has so many new friends to play with cousin Bode Schrammel (8 months old), cousin James Deibert (4 months old), Maddi Ausseum (2 1/2 months old), Ryker Rissman (1 month old) and now Mason Hamel (only 12 days old!). We can't wait.


4 months and growing...!

Jillian had her 4 month check up today with Dr. Amy. She is doing well and growing like a weed. She weighed in at 15 lbs. 7 oz. (85th percentile, went down this month), 25 1/4 inches (80th percentile, went up this month) and a normal head! Dr. Amy has given us permission to start cereal! Jillian told her she was just so hungry and mommy can't keep up with her. We are excited to start cereal and that should make for an interesting blog in the future. She did have more shots today and those just wore her out. Take a look...
We hope everyone has a happy and safe holiday season.
Kelley

Monday, November 30, 2009

A Blog of Why Nots?

Sitting down in front of the computer just now I thought about what I wanted to Blog about. Of course I had a great time at Thanksgiving. Of course Dan Murray cooked a fantastic turkey. Of course I ate too much of that fantastic turkey. Of course I was exhausted by the end of the day.

So instead, I thought I would highlight some recent pictures Kelley and I have taken with our new camera. So why then, you ask, is this called "A Blog of Why Nots"? Because these will be pictures that have nothing to do with the other. Enjoy!

First up: Me. I'm not afraid to stand infront of a camera when someone is attempting to play with the timer. Why not growl at it?
Next up: My niece Zoey. Why not show what a lot of chocolate covered peanuts and lack of sleep can do to a 5 yr old.


Next: Jillian. Looks like she ate a few too many marshmallows! "Get In My Belly!"
Next on my list: Kelley. I thought it was called Wine Nots?? Real or Photo Shop?
Sweet Baby James: "What chu talkin 'bout Willis?"

One more Jillian Picture: I call this one...Like Daughter Like Mother

And lastly, Why not include a picture of a glacier, huh?
Not my best blogging ever, but hey, why not show those random pictures!!
Jason

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

The Power of a Smile

The drive home from Deer Hunting is always a feeling of mixed emotions. Regardless of filling your tag or not, something happens to me inside as I pass the Pioneer gas station. It could be that I have to wait another 363 days until the next deer season. No more beer drinking, farting, talking dirty, peeing on trees, or outhouse. Or it could be that I know I'll be another year older the next time I sit in the cold, in a tree, wearing blaze orange, at 5:45am. For those of you that have never communed with nature the way hunters do every year, it's hard to understand what drives hunters to do this ritual every year. I'll give you my best effort by giving this example of what happened a few short days ago. The over night temperature on Friday night dropped just below freezing but low enough to cause frost on the trees and fallen leaves. As the sun began to rise on Saturday morning and the shadow, which you thought was a deer standing 20 feet in front of you all morning, began to actually look like a shadow and then disappears. As the sun's rays began to weave themselves through the trees, the temperature began to rise and that frost starts to melt. What happens next I know actually happened and it's not something I dreamed because everyone else confirmed it with me. It sounded like it was raining. Now if you were anywhere else but in the middle of the woods you wouldn't know this was happening. Sure store owners go through the morning routine of "opening the store" every morning, but this was nature's way of waking up for the day. Amazing.



So why is the title of this Blog called "The Power of a Smile"?



Every year as we pack up the car and get ready to leave the cabin, someone always starts the waterfall of "it goes by so fast" comments, and the "I can't wait until next year" comment. So every year as we head south and drive passed the Pioneer Gas station those mixed emotions set in. Well this is the first year that I am OK with waiting those 363 days. Why? Walking into Dad and Kathy's house and seeing the smile on Jillian's face once she recognized me made me forget about those 363 days.

Thanks Jillian.
Jason

Monday, November 23, 2009

Who needs chipendale's!




Well hunting weekend is over and Bambi is safe from my husband again this year!






Jillian had such a great time this weekend during our Widow's Weekend she slept 8 1/2 straight hours last night...I guess she partied too hard this weekend. We enjoyed our time in Portage. Triple A (Auntie Annie) came down and spent the weekend with us. It was so great to see her and catch up, although we could have chatted and caught up for days! We watched 'Sex and the city', ate some good food, opened a bottle of wine (or two!). To quote Kathy "It's 5 o'clock somewhere!" So who needs Chippendale's to entertain the hunting widow's when you have family and friends to enjoy your time. Thanks for a great weekend girls!

Friday, November 20, 2009

Hunting Widow

Well it's that time a year again....hunting season is upon us and my husband goes away for the weekend to get himself a deer (we can only hope, because the last few seasons we've gone without!). Thinking back to this time last year I kind of chuckle...we were trying to get pregnant at this time and the day Jason was leaving for deer hunting was the day I was ovulating. No question, we had to try! I was teaching and school let out at 3...Jason was leaving at 3:30.

Obviously we made it work...because Jillian is here!

This year we are going to be joining two other widows...Jillian and I will be driving up north part of the way with Jason. He is going to drop us off in Portage and we are going to spend the weekend with Grandma Kathy while Grandpa is hunting with Jay. Triple A (Auntie Anne) is going to come down from Rhinelander while Uncle Pete is hunting as well. It should be a fun-filled girl weekend that Jillian and I are very much looking forward to. I know I am bringing a bottle of wine and so is Anne...should make for an interesting blog on Monday!