Monday, July 14, 2008

Out on the Lake



Tonight was a beautiful evening so Aaron got the kayaks ready. He blew up the inflatable raft for Kara, Ellie and me. It was so fun. Kara wasn't quite sure about the life vest but didn't complain. The eagle flew over us while we were out there. It was really cool. Today was a good day. Aunt Nicole taught Kara how to drink out of a cup. Great. Now she is going to want a sip of all of our cups when she sees them. She said da-da for the first time in relation to Aaron. She was saying da-da-da-na-da-na-na-na while Aaron was in the room. He walked out and she began to cry. She was silent and just babbling until he came back. The da-da-da started up again. I think I may have to term that as her first word with meaning. She is such a daddy's girl. He can get her to smile from ear to ear from across the room just by looking at her and smiling.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

VBS




Vacation Bible School is all done for this year. It was awesome. Kara had a great time and I had a great time being with her. I pretty much just carried her around to all the activities with me in the Baby Bjorn. All of the people just ooohhhed and aahhed over her. We had about 65 kids total which is an amazing turn out.

My parents are leaving today. They are going to break up the drive and spend the night in Ashland. Hopefully they will be able to catch a play at the Shakespeare Festival.

We are just having such a good time relaxing and spending time with Kara. She should be crawling in the next week or two. Ellie loves to lay in the sun outside. Aaron is reading a Benjamin Franklin biography. I am reading a light mystery. The only thing we really need to worry about is what we are going to make for dinner. We always eat so well up here because we take the time to plan and cook.

Sunday, July 06, 2008

More Pics from the Lake!





Wow, this dial-up is killing me. Sorry about not posting in so long. We are having a great time. My parents are here and Aunt Nicole got here yesterday. The fireworks off the lake were beautiful. Kara slept through all the noise. She is enjoying watching all of the other kids and the big dogs around here. I have not accomplished anything. I brought about 8 books to read and ALL of my scrapbooking stuff. Oh well. I have done what is most important--staring at Kara and loving every second.

Since we have gotten here Kara now has 6 teeth, has learned to bounce in her bouncy, is getting up on all fours and rocking back and forth, whistling, "talking" in syllables--na, na, na, na--and tilting her head in an amazingly cute way. She has had problems sleeping and we are assuming that is was the 4 teeth that came in within the last 8 days or so. Poor thing. Today the last one (hopefully for now) poked through.

I will try to get some more pictures on soon. Vacation Bible School starts tomorrow and Nicole and I are teaching 1st and 2nd graders. It will be exhausting but was worth it last year. I am determined to get my scrapbooking stuff out now. Hope you all had a great 4th of July!

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Father's Day




I haven't posted about Father's Day and I really need to take the time to do it. Where to start? First of all, I have the most amazing dad in the world. He is the most honest, loving, forgiving and caring man I have ever met. I am so thankful and grateful to have him as my father.

My husband is also an absolutely amazing father. He is thoughtful and loving. His sincere love of Kara surprises me daily.

Kara's birthfather gave up so much for us that we could never thank him enough for his selflessness and love for her.

Aaron's dad has always been a model of unconditional love and support. His work ethic and his dedication to raising five amazing children has been an inspiration.

We like to think that Kara is, by far, the most loved baby in the world.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Pics from the Lake!



Pics to come

We are on dial-up here in Oregon and the connection is not so great. We are having a really nice time so far but spent yesterday in town stocking up on over $300 worth of food...etc. for our 7-weeks here. The weather is beautiful!!!

Kara is sleeping well and we are taking turns getting up with her. Pretty much we both end up playing with her in between us in bed and snuggling with her while she smiles from ear to ear. I have taken some cute pics but am having trouble getting them uploaded. I will try again when Aaron gets back from his walk with Kara and Ellie.

Kara now has her two front teeth and the one on the left side of the front tooth should be in by now (didn't check this morning) or later in the day. I will post pics as soon as I can.

Oregon (Written 6-23-08)

I think we packed everything we own in Aaron’s truck and left for Oregon at 6pm on Sunday night. Neither of us ended up sleeping ALL night but I did drive some so Aaron could have a break for a few hours. We got here in record time—this morning at 7. We have been napping on and off all day. Kara was amazing on the trip. Every time we had to stop for gas or a bathroom break she would wake up, give us huge smiles, and go back to sleep immediately when we started driving again. It is wonderful to be here. It is over 105 at home and we are bundled up with a temperature of 68 here.

Aunt Nicole is taking care of everything with the A/C repairs (THANK YOU SO MUCH) and my dad will be stopping by occasionally to get our mail and pay our bills. They will all be joining us up here soon though.

OH!!! The big news of the day is that Kara got her third tooth! Top, front right. The top, front left and the one next to it should be in tomorrow or the next day.

Hot, Hot, Hot

Thursday night we went to a friend’s house for dinner and games. When we got home it was 86 degrees upstairs. Obviously a problem with our air conditioning. We opened up all of the windows and got it cooled down enough to sleep. The next day we called an A/C company and to make a VERY long story short and $9,000 later we will be having a whole new air conditioning unit installed tomorrow morning.

It was 110 degrees the next day and by 1 am that night we realized that our house just wasn’t going to cool down. It was 92 degrees in our bedroom. Yuck. We packed up just what we needed and invaded my parents house. We spent as little time as possible at home. Unfortunately we needed to pack for our 7-week Oregon trip. That is a task that doesn’t just take an hour or two. The weekend was miserable but luckily Kara and Ellie were at my parent’s house keeping cool.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Katelyn's Birthday Party



Yesterday we celebrated our neice's 3rd birthday. She is so cute and has SO much energy. She really seemed to enjoy her party.

Beach Trip





Ok, I am going to TRY to catch up a bit. Our beach trip was fun. It is definitely more hectic to travel with a baby and a dog but we will continue to do what needs to be done. Travel is important to us and we don't want to just give up because it is harder now. My parents met us there with their dog on their way home from Oregon. Kara had a great time playing in the sand at the beach. I brought her two favorite rocks she found home with us. We dog-sat Daisy while my parents toured Hearst Castle. My parents babysat Kara while Aaron and I had an awesome (yet expensive) dinner alone. We figured since our 8-year anniversary is on Tues. we would just celebrate then. Kara did great during the 3 1/2 hour drive and slept really well in her pack and play. She really was born to be a traveler.

Friday, June 13, 2008

It is Official!!!




I have SO much to write about and no time right now to do it. Most importantly, Kara is legally ours now and forever. Our court date got changed to this morning and we had to leave Cambria a day early to get back in time. It was awesome. My mom cried her eyes out, my mother-in-law was in charge of pictures and my dad was in charge of the video camera. We were sworn in and asked if we loved Kara. My reply was, "More than I ever thought possible." It was really special and the judge was a really nice man. My dad's comment was, "You know this is a lifetime sentence." And we both beamed. Parenting certainly doesn't stop when we turn 18 or 21 or 50. Our parents have loved us, supported us and felt our pain and our joy with us through our journey to Kara. We are blessed beyond belief. I will post more later about our wonderful beach trip (tons of cute pics coming) and the party we had this afternoon honoring our beautiful daughter.