Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Christmas "I can't Believe It" Storm

It's now Christmas Eve, and since Sunday December 14th, we've only driven our car once (we went on a date Thursday Dec 18th, and boy are we glad we did), and I (Scott) have walked to Fred Meyer 4 times (ok, once I got a ride from our neighbor). Every time we look outside we keep saying to ourselves "I can''t believe it." So, we've called this the "I Can't Believe it" Snow Storm of 2008. We've been getting a good dose of Cabin Fever, but we've also had a lot of fun. We're going to post a series of mini posts with fun things like our incredible dancing Stanley (that's right he's already dancing!! Sort of). Some different things we've been doing in our neighborhood, incredible snow photos, and also other fun things. But first, Merry Christmas, and may your Christmas be safe, warm, and Christ-centered. So keep reading, and we hope you enjoy catching up with us.

The Christmas We'll Never Forget

Call us cheesey, but we like "The Little House on the Prairie." Heather has an old Christmas video of it called "The Christmas They Never Forgot," and so far it has become a tradition to watch it every year. We have a corny line that we repeat to each other, "Merry Christmas Ma. Merry Christmas Pa." Well, this is our Christmas we'll never forget. Like in the movie, we're snowed in and not going anywhere. On our back patio we have about 2+ feet of snow built up. On our street there is a good foot or more of snow. And unless you have a high undercarriage and chains you're not coming in or out. For example, this big 4x4 pick-up truck which came all the way from Washington did fine until it got to our street. And then it got stuck in the street and couldn't get into our neighbor's driveway. Some neighbors came out and helped put chains on the truck, and only then was he able to park the truck. Another neighbor of ours wanted to see if he could get out in his little Honda Accord. He snow plowed straight into a huge drift, and I had to help dig him out so he could get his car back into his garage. The benefit of this however, is that we've been able to enjoy Christmas as a family, and haven't had to worry about the commercialism of Christmas, because we can't get out to buy presents! We've done the "What God Wants for Christmas" nativity together, and reached out to our neighbors. (More of that in another post) Here are some pictures we've taken of the snow. How has your snow storm been?

Our Social Life during the Storm

During this snow storm, we have had the chance to socialize with others. It's hard being stuck at home for so long. Here are some of our outings (or gatherings at our place). The first one actually was before the storm. Two weeks ago we had the opportunity to go to a Michael W. Smith concert at Rolling Hills. My (Scott's) parents had tickets, but Steve was leaving for Bend Friday morning, and Sue was helping Grandma Bettie after Grandma's surgery. Since Heather had mentioned trying to get tickets (they were $45 each. Ouch) my parents decided to gift us the tickets. It was a great concert, and Melinda Doolittle from American Idol was also singing.

That weekend Heather played at Good Shepherd for the Christmas Services. She played extremely well, but then had to drive home alone Sunday afternoon which was when our car was first completely covered with snow. Since then, we've been stuck at home.

We did get out on Thursday (Dec. 18th) Scott had work in the morning, but was sent home because the school district thought the storm was going to hit bad. It was snowing really hard in the morning, but after the decision was made to send kids home, the snow had stopped. We were able to go on a date that evening while Steve and Sue babysat (thanks Mom & Dad!!!). We had dinner at Taco Bell, and then worked on some Christmas shopping. Little did we know that we wouldn't get out after that.

On Saturday we had our good friends Matt and Elizabeth over for baking (the girls) and games (the guys). Heather and Elizabeth made sugar cookies, fudge, and fruitcake cookies. Matt and I played Settlers of Catan, Mario Cart (N64) and Goldeneye (N64). Matt and I also got to go out in the storm (Matt loves driving in the snow) because we had Redbox movies to return. It was incredible seeing how big the storm was (we've been isolated in our house). We also had an amazing Christmas dinner with them, which Heather made. Turkey, green bean casserole, pasta, salad, and bread sticks. It was a fun time, and Stanley was even able to open his first Christmas present from Matt and Elizabeth (Uncle Matt and Auntie Lizzie to him). They gave him the most adorable Christmas outfit.

As the storm became worse, it wasn't possible to get out. So we looked to our neighbors for some sort of social interaction. Two of our neighbors, Ernie and Marilyn, are an elderly couple who live two doors down. Earlier in December Heather enlisted me to helped Ernie put up their Christmas lights. This past week, we've gotten their mail (just getting out to the mailbox is a challenge for some), helped shovel Ernie's car out of the snow, and picked up a prescription at Fred Meyer. We also had a chance to meet some more neighbors when we had a neighborhood potluck. We were going to have a Stanley's First Christmas Open House and Potluck on Monday, but with the weather, no one was able to come. So we went around our neighborhood and invited our neighbors for the Potluck. Ernie, Marilyn, Chad, Wila, and Nadia attended, and we had a great time getting to know our neighbors better. Later that evening, another neighbor, Mike, stopped by, and we invited him in for some hot chili and good conversation. Mike is the neighbor who will jump out and help other neighbors. He tried to get a plow into our neighborhood to clear our street. He also helped someone put on chains late at night when they couldn't get into their driveway.

Through this whole storm it has been fun seeing the neighborhood come together. Another one of our neighbors is having a Stuck at Home Christmas Party for those whose Christmas plans changed because of the storm. Chad gave Scott a ride to Fred Meyer on a day Scott was going to walk to get diapers and other necessities. Scott helped Ernie shovel out his car when Ernie tried to get out of his driveway. Mike let some neighbors stay at his place when their power was out for over a day. And the list goes on. Our prayer is that we can be a light in our neighborhood, and be the house willing to take someone in, offer them a hot bowl of chili and a listening ear.

Stanley, meet Snow

Technically, Stanley's first snow was only a few days after he was born. We went up to Welches to visit Nana and Papa Gene, and it was snowing in April! But, his first REAL snow (although he won't remember this either) has been the worst snow storm in Oregon in 40+ years (although I wouldn't be surprised if this is now worse than the 1964 storm). It's been so bad here in Gresham, that the Governor declared a State of Emergency for Gresham, so that they could bring in some extra man power to clean up the streets. Anyway, Stanley hasn't really been able to get out in the snow because he's been fighting a cold. He has loved sitting by the back door just watching the snow fall and accumulate. There are a few pictures of that in the "Stanley's Standing" post. But we have been able to take him out twice. The first time was not too pleasant. I (Scott) took him out and set him down on the snow, but instead of snow it was ice! Needless to say, he slipped, fell over, and promptly protested being outside. The second time we took him out, I took him with me to get the mail, and then set him down in some nice soft powder. That was more fun for a little guy. He got to move his mittened hands around and enjoyed it. However, when Stanley is presented with anything new, he gets this real serious look, as he examines the surroundings and decides what to think about this new thing. He did the same thing with snow. So it was hard to get any pictures of him smiling, even the second time when he was enjoying the snow. Oh well, that's our little observer.

Attempt Number 1: Unsuccessful

Attempt Number 2: Success!!!

Dancing Stanley

During our time cooped up indoors Stanley has developed (or mastered) a few skills. His first mad skill is his dancing ability. We discovered this innate rhythm when we gave him a Christmas present early, an Incrediblock. The incrediblock is made by FisherPrice, and there are these Peek-a-Blocks which have characters or items inside. For example, a few items in the blocks include: a Zebra, a Clown, a Cow, a Dump truck, a jingle bell, and some mirrors. When Heather first saw these, she was hooked, and we've increased our collection slowly. The Incrediblock is a giant block with some incredible fun things to do with it. One of the things it does is make music when you put blocks down a chute. Well, here's what Stanley did when the music started.

And if you thought that was cute, here's Stanley dancing to Feliz Navidad. Watch out Tom Reagan, this boy has moves!!!

And here is one of his early videos, lost in the archives, of Stanley first developing his dancing skills.

Stanley's Standing

Stanley's second skill that he's pretty much mastered is pulling himself up to a standing position. He can grab pretty much anything he wants, couch, ottoman, chair, bar stools, Incrediblock, bookshelf, dishwasher, Mom or Dad, window sill, etc. It started off with him pulling himself up to his knees, and then as he became more proficient at it, he went for the full fledged, on my feet , Mommy look I'm standing maneuver. Here are some pictures of him working on this skill.

The first time we caught him standing.

Here's how talented he is, he was able to pull himself up to the window sill that is at his eye level! How'd he do that?

Here are some more pictures of him standing put into a collage.

With this new skill comes another important skill that Stanley hasn't quite mastered yet. Getting down. Watch this fun video to see how that's going so far.

The Wacky Overby's with Cabin Fever

Stuck indoors for these last 10 days, we've done some wacky things. Here are some pictures commemorating some of our antics. You might notice that daddy isn't in very many photos. That's because he's usually the one instigating the craziness! Explanations: (Left to right, top to bottom) Stanley pulled himself up on the laundry basket (with Daddy's promptings), Stanley in Daddy's sweatshirt (guess who helped), Stanley in a box of one of his early presents (the hat and bow tie), family self photo, (taken by Daddy), Stanley in the mixing bowl, Mommy getting ready for work (she had a show with Nana), Stanley making a funny face, oops there goes the mixing bowl with baby, Mommy taking a break in the snow after a walk, Stanley helping Daddy with laundry, Stanley thinking Mommy and Daddy are silly, Stanley sunbathing in bed.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Snow Day 2008

In the northwest, when it snows everything shuts down. This week is no exception. Yesterday (Sunday 12/14) it started snowing in the morning and as the day progressed the temperatures dropped and more snow fell. We ended up with about 4+ inches of snow, and I (Scott) got the day off today. We'll see what happens during the rest of the week. For anyone from the Midwest/Northeast who might be reading this and thinking "those in the northwest are such wimps." My answer is yes and no. Yes, we have a tendency to freak out when anything white falls from the sky or at the hint of something white possibly falling from the sky. No, because snow happens so rarely (unlike other parts of the nation where snow is the norm from December until March) that we don't have the infrastructure to handle it as well. If you don't head up to Mt. Hood regularly, why to you really need studs on your car? Also, it seems as if when we have storms we tend to get more ice which also makes driving more dangerous. Correct me if I'm wrong on this, I don't know what Midwest/Northeast storms are like.

Anyways, we appreciate the break (although it will make it harder on my classes when we come back). Well, today the temperature is hovering around 21 degrees, and we realized last night that we were almost out of diapers! Today, I had the task of making it to the store to get this much needed necessity. Instead of driving (our back tires are starting to go bald), I decided to walk. It's only about a mile and a quarter to Fred Meyer's. I wouldn't call it an horrible task, because I saw it as a fun adventure. It was a great walk, and while I was there I also rented two movies from Hollywood Video (Prince Caspian and Get Smart) with coupons so they were free . It was cold, and I was able to use my nice down jacket Heather got me for Christmas 2 years ago. I haven't really had a chance to use it prior to this. Like I said, storms like this don't happen to often.

So today, we're bundled up inside, drinking hot chocolate, and enjoying our time together. I'll try not to think about work too much. It is what it is, and I'll figure out how to catch up when I get back. Besides, temperatures aren't supposed to get above 30 until maybe some time next week, which I'll have off for Christmas break. We might even have more precipitation on Wednesday. Until I go back to work, this is my mini pre-Christmas vacation. For those of you who also have the day off, enjoy it and stay safe and warm. For those of you who had to go to work, be safe on the roads. Here are some pictures of me bundled up for my trek, and also an extra video of our future composer, Stanley Mac Overby. (Aaron Young you'll appreciate a reference in the video).

Merry Christmas.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

8 Month Tribute...

Stanley Mac
December 14th, 2008
8 Months old

My sweet baby Stanley. I love you so much and I just thought I’d take this moment to tell you so. You are such a wonderful baby. You are so fun to be around with your contagious smile (they have your 4 month picture up at GTMC and say that you always make them smile and that you’re their mascot and you make everyone else smile as well, especially Daddy and I), your excited curiosity (you get into everything now and are learning so much), and your good looks, of course (everyone comments on your sweet chin dimple and your bright blue eyes). I enjoy those things about you but those aren’t even the most important things I love about you. It is your heart that I love. I love your sweet spirit, your mild manner, and your soft heart. When someone displays a big show of emotion (crying, laughing, or shouting) you well up with emotion and cry out loud but are easily consoled. You are sensitive and I love that about you. Please remain sensitive throughout the years especially to the Holy Spirit as he guides your way. I also love that you are mine and that you need your mommy and daddy so much right now. You are SO loved.

What are you doing these days? You’re crawling all over the place but mostly using your perfected “army crawl” and occasionally doing the “real crawl” and the “Pyramid” or “triangle” stance. You also like to pull yourself up on things into a standing position. With all your moving around you have been getting hurt quite a bit. You fell out of the pyramid stance on the kitchen floor and landed right on your nose causing a painful first bloody nose. You slipped while holding yourself up on Daddy’s bedside table and bonked your head really hard making Mommy fear that you might have a concussion. The result was a really nasty “goose egg”/bruise and some vomiting but thankfully no trip to the ER. The very next day (yesterday) you were playing on the floor with Daddy and powercrawled right into the wall. It breaks my heart to see you in pain. Fortunately you don’t get hurt like this too often. You really are good at getting where you want to go, especially to cords and anything else we don’t want you to get your hands on. You are also very social and you love to be where the action is. Everyone loves being with you and the child care workers love having you with them. This social personality makes it hard when we put you in your room for naps which is often met with a protest. You say Dada and Daddy quite often and I really can’t wait until you start saying Mama or Mommy that much. You also like to be tickled and play peek-a-boo and it’s then that you show us some of your greatest laughs.

So here’s to the first 8 months of your sweet life and to all the discoveries and adventures ahead.

We love you!

A Conversation Between Mommy and Stanley

For most people this video will probably seem pointless and uninteresting but to us it is absolutely adorable.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Fall Fun...and a little bit of everything...

We have pictures piling up on our computer and I thought it was time for a new post. Stanley is growing up so fast and I don't want to miss a moment.
Here is a stay at home with a cold day for Stanley Mac. Even being sick doesn't faze this little guy.
Stanley loves it when Nana and Grandma Sue come by to visit.
I couldn't resist our sweet boy in his church clothes.
Our wonderful annual trip to Rasmussen Farms in Hood River. What a glorious day it was!
Some Harvest fun...a pumpkin farmer with her two precious most prized pumpkins.
Hope you enjoyed the pictures. Any favorites?

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Some More Great Pictures...

We've been taking family outings to the park recently to enjoy these lovely fall days and get some much needed exercise. And Stanley enjoyed playing with his new basketball that Heather got at a garage sale.
We've also really enjoyed the company of friends including, but not limited to Keith and Rachel (Who stayed overnight before leaving for France the next morning. We stayed up until 1:30 in the morning. It was so fun. Thanks guys.), Bethany and her sweet family (including her precious newborn Madeline Joyce and Stanley's new friend sweet Benjamin), and our neighbor from Thailand Wila and her sweet baby Nadia.
And Stanley's newest accomplishment: pushing himself up on to his hands and knees. I wonder if he'll start crawling soon. Time to babyproof the house.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

6 Months Already!

That's right, Stanley Mac is already 6 months old! We celebrated his 6 month birthday on Sunday October 12th. On his birthday daddy (Scott) competed in a fun run in which he was 3rd overall and first for his age division. Click here to see the results. Grandpa Steve also competed in the run, and was third in his age division. After the run, we had lunch with Aunt Rosie, Auntie Joyce, Nana and Papa Gene (Cinda and Gene). Auntie Joyce recently had her birthday, so we celebrated her's and Stanley's together. It was a fun day, and we can't believe how big Stanley is getting. He can sit up on his own (although he can't get there by himself). He is much more aware of his surroundings and always watches things carefully. His first two teeth "erupted" as well. The first one on Friday and the second on his 6 month birthday. This past week he has also begun to hold himself up on his hands and knees for short periods of time. Before we know it he'll be cruising around the house. We recently broke down and opened a youtube account. So here is our first video. It's actually a montage of his 6 months photos put to music. We hope you enjoy it.

Thursday, October 09, 2008

Sick Baby...

Well, the sad day finally came. Our little baby is battling his first cold. That poor little nose makes mommy sad. We're all under the weather with this one and we are working our way out of this yuck. Happy posts on the way.

Friday, September 19, 2008

I love September...

Hello Everyone,
It's me, Heather with a September update for you. I really do love September and I'll tell you why. I have always lived my life on a school-time schedule and September is the beginning of a new season for us. I like the fact that structure returns to our life and there are things to look forward to accomplishing each day. (Meaning I was lazy this summer and didn't get much done during the day.) I also really enjoy Autumn which will officially begin on September 22nd this year. We're doing great with Scott back at work and Stanley and I get up early each morning ready to accomplish the day's tasks. You may read more about our days here. (I finally learned how to link sites. Yippee!!!) Here are some picture of some fun things we've done recently.
Sjana and Brian came down from Bellingham with their sweet little ones and the cousins had a good time seeing eachother. (As did the parents)

Scott, Stanley, and I went to a Neighboorhood Block Party at a church down the street on a recent Wednesday night and had a great time. They had food, cotton candy (my favorite), and a petting zoo. It was fun to introduce Stanley to a goat, rabbit, ducklings, a miniature horse, a donkey, and more.
We celebrated Stanley's five month birthday on the 12th by introducing him to solid foods aka rice cereal.

And to finish up this post as Stanley is waking up from his nap:

P.S. Check out more pics of Stanley on my other blog.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Scott's Running Endeavors

Recently, Scott has been able to participate in two really fun running events. Last Sunday he did a 5k fun run at Mt Hood Community College, and on Friday he was able to run a leg of the Hood to Coast Relay. Although he didn't run any times close to what he did in college, he had a blast doing both.

The 5k fun run at MHCC was part of the Mt Hood Jazz Festival. Scott just wanted to see what he could do, and was surprised when he ran it in 18min 10sec. Before the race he was just hoping to run it under 21min. He finished fifth overall, and second in his age division. He's hoping to run more 5k's throughout the year, and hopefully improve his time. Heather was a huge support in the whole race. She brought Stanley out to watch daddy run, and she was at several of the spots during the race. Afterwards, she even gave Scott a hug despite him being all wet and sweaty. Scott was even able to talk his dad into running the 5k. The last race they did together was when Scott was in 5th grade.

His participation in the Hood to Coast relay was a surprise when our friends Jeremy and Claudette called asking if Scott would be willing to run with Claudette on one of her late night runs. She was running the leg into Portland and did not feel comfortable running that by herself. The Hood to Coast handbook even suggests that females have someone to run with on some of those late night legs. Heather again was very supportive of this, and drove Scott out to meet Jeremy and Claudette's team at 10:30pm, and picked him up at 11:30 under the Hawthorne bridge. It was a perfect night for a night run, and Scott had fun being part of the Hood to Coast.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

The Long Awaited Post

Back in May we said that we would post tomorrow. Well, tomorrow turned into next week, and next week turned into next month, and next month turned into three months. Now, here we are with the long awaited post. We could probably go on for pages after pages about what’s been going on with us. Instead we thought that you’d rather get the cliff’s notes version with some pictures interspersed throughout. So here are our top ten highlights since “Tomorrow”. But before that begins:

Stanley Mac Overby
April 12, 2008
Born at 11:31pm. Weighed 7lb 3oz

And now for our summer countdown...

10. Barlow boys were the 6A Track State Champions. It was Scott’s first year as an assistant track coach, and what a first year it was! Barlow dominated State with wins in the 110 meter hurdles, 300 meter hurdles, 4x100 meter relay, discus and shot put. We were also second in the 100 meter dash, fourth in the 200 and 400 meter dash, and seventh in the 800 meter run and 4x400 meter relay. It was a great season, and the three of us (Scott, Heather and Stanley) were able to attend day 3 of the meet together. BTW: the last state championship won by Barlow was the Track championship in 1999 which Scott was part of as an athlete. (He was 18th in the 1500, but he was there.)

9. After taking financial peace university back in March, we’ve both been saying we need to pare down on some of our stuff. Last weekend we finally did with a garage sale. Matt and Elizabeth helped with it and provided some of their stuff too. It was great to see old things go, and to have less clutter. Now we are still trying to regain our garage with some of the leftover things that didn’t sell.

8. Scott took a week long class in July to help improve his teaching. The class went from 8am to 6pm Monday through Saturday. It was definitely a stretch for us having him being gone all day. Fortunately, he was able to carpool with Paul from work. They were also workout buddies for the week, running in the mornings and playing tennis, golf, or some other activity in the afternoon. The class allotted time in which we were required to do a wellness activities. From the class, Scott has some great ideas for the classroom, and it also helped him get back to running more regularly. He’s actually going to be doing a fun run this upcoming Sunday!

7. Our friends Matt and Holly Smucker visited us from Taiwan. They have been in Taiwan for 2 years now and are going to spend at least another two there. They hadn’t seen Stanley yet, so it was fun for them to meet him, and great to catch up with them. It is awesome to see how friends our age are serving God overseas, and how He is using them. We hung out at our house and got to play some Frisbee golf with them afterwards.

6. Every summer we like to go camping at least once. This year we ended up going to Timothy lake which is just east of Mt. Hood. We went with Matt and Elizabeth Reese, and it was tons of fun. Scott, on a whim, ran the 13 miles around the lake. We enjoyed some calm moments on the lake while Matt and Elizabeth watched Stanley. And Stanley got his first taste of the outdoors (not literally, we didn’t let him eat the dirt—maybe next year).

5. This summer there were lots of additions to our families. Heather’s sister Beth had her third child Kade on May 25th, and Scott’s sister Sjana had her second child Makenna on June 24th. It was fun following our sister’s along the process and comparing where they were to where Heather was during the pregnancies.

4. Speaking of cousins, Beth and her family came up to Oregon in the beginning of July. It was fun hanging out with them for a week and to see how they’ve grown, and to see Kade for the first time. During their stay we had “Camp Nanapa” at Gene and Cinda’s (Cinda is called Nana and Gene is Papa Gene thus the name “Nanapa”). We spent one day at the Alpine slides, which was Scott’s first time going down the slides, and we spent a day at Trillium Lake. Cinda rented some kayaks for us. We also had a meet the baby party for Beth and Kade. Overall, it was a great time with family and we look forward to seeing them again. Maybe we’ll go down to Arizona after Christmas again.

3. For Stanley’s four month birthday (yes he is already that old) we decided to go to the zoo on two dollar Tuesday. It was a great idea, unfortunately everyone else and their mother had the same idea. Traffic was great until we got through the tunnel and the right lane suddenly came to a stop about a mile from the zoo. We waited, and waited, and soon realized that it was stopped because of the zoo. We waited for about 30 minutes and then had to get off because Stanley was starting to wake up from his nap and he wanted to eat. During those 30 minutes we moved MAYBE a quarter mile. People kept zipping forward in “the line.” After we fed Stanley we decided to check out a zoo shuttle that ran from the Nazarene church at the Sylvan exit (that’s where we got off to feed him). Unfortunately that was also crazy busy. I guess the zoo parking lot just filled up. At that point we thought we’d just go find a park to rest at and enjoy our picnic lunch. After lunch we had Stanley’s four month photos taken at Portrait Innovations. When we finished there it was about 2:30, and we knew traffic getting home could be horrendous, and Scott had a great idea, why don’t we try to the zoo again! This time it was easy to get to the zoo, but it was still crazy the number of people still arriving. We had to wait in line for 20 minutes to get our tickets. But it was worth the money. For $6, we got to spend 3 ½ hours at the zoo which was plenty of time. On our way home we heard I-84 East was backed up so we stopped at Lloyd Center for dinner. It was a great four month birthday for Stanley. He seemed to enjoy it, although he’ll enjoy anything as long as he stays well fed.

2. We celebrated our four year anniversary this summer. For our anniversary Heather was surprised with a trip out to Club Sports in Tualatin and dinner at Stanford’s. Sue watched Stanley so we got a day to ourselves. That in and of itself would have made a great anniversary. At club sports we rock climbed, lifted weights, and used the hot tub, elliptical, saunas and steam rooms. When you walk into Club Sports, it feels as if you’re walking into a hotel. It is super nice. Scott received a free week family membership during the class he took in July. Unfortunately, we were only able to use that week membership that one day. After our time at the gym we headed up to Portland for dinner. We had an incredible dinner at Stanford’s. If you haven’t been there, you need to go. The food is incredible, but the company was much better. It was a great four year anniversary for us, and we are looking forward to the years ahead.

1. Our highlight of the summer was that Scott didn’t have to work and that we didn’t have to move. We were able to just relax and enjoy our time together and with Stanley. We’ve spent the majority of our summer around home, watching movies, cleaning, organizing, and just being together as a family. During the school year, teaching is a really demanding job. Without summers, teachers couldn’t maintain the level of intensity that they need to do their job. We also decided that we need to have all our babies in the spring so that Scott can be around during the summer to help with those first couple of months. However, we know that we can plan, but ultimately that is in God’s hands. It has also been fun to be around and see the changes in Stanley. He is growing bigger and bigger every day. He can now hold his head up easily. He is vocalizing a lot, but it’s still mostly “ahhs” and “oohs”. By just being home we have been able to cherish and enjoy every moment. The summer has been a true blessing.

So there’s a little recap of our summer. It has been a great time. We also want to give a shout out and congratulations to a few of our friends who have accomplished great things this summer.

  • James Furlo and Jessi Christian, friends from Willamette, got married this summer.
  • Dave completed basic academy to join the Portland Police force.
  • Matt Reese earned his private pilot’s license, and instrument license and is on his way to be a commercial pilot.
  • PS. If you've made it all the way through this post please let us know leaving a comment.