EZ Does It
Life lived, with all of the adjectives that come with it.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Winter
Monday, January 20, 2014
Winter Pick Me Up
My sister and her family were at Disneyworld over Christmas and New Years, so we didn't get to celebrate with them. So it seemed like a fun idea to bring a few of them up to visit us and check out the Dinosaur exhibit at the museum, where Eric works. The kids seemed to enjoy the museum, but Henry's favorite activity may have been playing Lego video games with Eric for hours and hours. And hours.
Digging for fossils |
Learning how to draw dinosaurs |
Building dinosaurs |
Capping it off with a carousel ride |
Hanging out on a lazy Sunday morning |
Henry was in Heaven |
While the boys bonded over Lego, the ladies shopped. |
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Second (and Third) Christmas
It's that time of year again, when we try to figure out the best time to get the most family members together for some sort of Christmas gathering. It can be stressful and annoying to plan out, but once we're all together, it's always a good time. This year we opted to get a couple of hotel rooms, one of which was a suite, so there was plenty of room for everyone to hang out, play games, and of course, eat. The kitchen was handy for us cooks, and the bunk beds and kids area were a hit with the little ones.
The next morning we moved to Mom's house for a brunch and opened up a few gifts. This was the first visit back from Ben and Co, who moved to Vermont more than a year and a half earlier. It was nice to see everyone and for the kids to be happy to see us!
Monday, September 30, 2013
Roar
We are Steelers fans. Don't ever forget that.
But that doesn't mean we don't also root for our fair Lions. So we did. We grabbed Eric's buddy Ross and we headed to Ford Field. The boys in Honolulu Blue did us proud and won the game. We finished the night by acting like kids at Dave & Busters before driving home (at 3 in the morning!?!). It was a good day in Detroit.
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Running Buddies
I ran quite a few races in 2013. But I ran most of them alone. I put my headphones in and pretty much ignored everyone around me. I went at my own pace and decided when I'd run or when I'd walk, when I'd push myself, and when I needed to take it easy. But an opportunity for a little family fitness presented itself and we ran with it (pun intended). I have volunteered at the kid's tent for the Susan G Komen Race for the Cure for the last five years, but I've never participated in the 5K race. Until this year, when I thought it would be fun to run it with my niece, who is in cross country at school.
Since my grandmother was a breast cancer survivor, I thought it would be nice to run in her honor/memory. So I got my crafty on and made some personalized gear (for us runners and our spectators) and it was off to the races.
Emma was very chatty during our run, which I actually appreciated, because it made me forget about the distance and how tired I was. She even made me sprint at the end. So when's our next race?
Since my grandmother was a breast cancer survivor, I thought it would be nice to run in her honor/memory. So I got my crafty on and made some personalized gear (for us runners and our spectators) and it was off to the races.
Emma was very chatty during our run, which I actually appreciated, because it made me forget about the distance and how tired I was. She even made me sprint at the end. So when's our next race?
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Backyard Shenanigans
Why pay to go to a fancy campground when you've got a great wide open in your mom's backyard?
Campground Christine was open for business for a little family fun. We played yard games, put together puzzles, and roasted marshmallows over the fire before heading off to our tents to sleep in the wild that is Sturgis.
Ava had her own version of Corn Hole. |
Smores! |
Puzzle Buddies |
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Lucky #11
Who is excited about another week at Camp Arcadia? These girls are!
So this marked my 11th year as an Alpha Week counselor. The week itself has gone through a few transformations over the years, name changes, an explosion of program staffers, but I'm still throwing together my camp counselor supplies and spending a week with Group D. Every year I encounter former campers who have gone on to be counselors or staffers themselves.
This year allowed us to use the new Chapel on the Beach, which was totally awesome and beautiful (especially during sunset), for both a Vespers service and our Communion service. Powerful stuff.
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