Monday, March 18, 2013

Happy Birthday, Papa!


This weekend was my dad's birthday.  He would have turned 65.  So young!  On his actual birthday we went to the cemetery, our first time back to it since his funeral in January.  I was a little bit disappointed that his headstone wasn't done yet; there was just a little temporary plaque marking his grave.  The flowers were from my sister, who had visited his grave earlier in the day.

The day after his birthday my whole family got together to celebrate and eat some of his favorite dessert, spice cake with penuche frosting.  I hope we make it a tradition.


I haven't written much at all about my dad's passing on this blog, I guess because it is so personal to me and this is a public blog.  On one hand, we feel so lucky to have had him for as long as we did with his terminal illness and I'm grateful his death wasn't sudden, but on the other hand I feel like my family and I are getting cheated out of 20+ more years we should have had with him.  Jared will have some permanent memories of him, but I know Maggie's memories of him will fade within a few years.  That is so sad to me.  Although the last few weeks of his life were especially awful for him, my siblings and I had the chance to help give round-the-clock care for him, something that hospice couldn't do, especially over the Christmas break.  It wasn't the kind of Christmas break I had anticipated having, but I was able to have some good one-on-one conversations with him.  That time with him was a gift.

Here are a couple videos of my dad.  The first was with Jared almost 3 years ago.  My dad is telling him one of his famous "mousie stories."  The second video is my dad getting Maggie to giggle when she was still a baby.





St. Patrick's Day

Green shamrock cake I made
Sometimes I "accidentally" start traditions in our family.  Last year, a leprechaun came and left some gold treats on St. Patrick's Day, which is something I completely forgot about until Jared mentioned it a couple weeks ago.  He was hoping to catch a leprechaun this year, and so he collected a whole bunch of green toys and things and left them in our living room to lure him in (Jared's idea).  He said, "Mommy, the only way to know if leprechauns are real is to see if HE hides some gold, and not you and daddy, ok?"  Well, apparently leprechauns are real because he left some gold Reese's peanut butter cups in Jared's traps and also some green juice that we drank for breakfast.  Jared was sad that we didn't actually catch the leprechaun and is already hoping to do so next year.

Trail of "gold" candy leading into the doll house, where one of Jared's traps was.  He knew the doll house would be the perfect size for a leprechaun.

Jared already owned this bear (thanks Shawna!), but he is sitting on the green juice the leprechaun left

I went "all out" (ha ha) and made green blueberry  and choc. chip pancakes, green eggs, and  (not green) bacon for dinner.  We also drank a green smoothie (green grapes, banana, kiwi, lime yogurt, spinach, etc.) that Jared really loves.  


Hope your day was as great as ours!

Zoo Time!

There is a spider monkey right at the window, but of course you can't really see it

At then end of February I bundled up my kids and took to the free day at the zoo.  Grandma Stout came, as well as Aunt Rachel (who somehow weaseled her way out of school) and Aunt Mimi, who was visiting from NY for Laura's wedding the previous week. We had such a fun time!  We got there right when it opened (in order to make it back in time for Jared's pm kindergarten) and enjoyed pretty nice weather (for February) and hardly any crowds. It did get quite a bit busier just as we were leaving.

In front of the lemurs

Jared and Aunt Mimi in front of the bald eagles


We really enjoyed the new Rocky Shores Exhibit, with grizzly bears, a polar bear, sea lions, otters, and seals.  Jared and Maggie loved seeing the animals swim under the water.


Maggie still likes to talk about how stinky the giraffes were

Jared by a huge tortoise in the stinky reptile house

Maggie in front of a snake.  We did get to watch a snake eat a dead rat (it was not this snake), which Jared was pretty excited about.

Jared and Mimi in front of the elephants

We can't wait until the next free day at the zoo and are hoping for good weather again!

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Kissing (and Dancing) Cousins

Several weeks ago Alan's sister Laura got married.  It was such an awesome day with family!  I remembered my camera that day, but my batteries were dead so, unfortunately, I didn't get any pictures.

The following pictures were stolen from my two sis-in-laws Courtney and Alana.

I was resting in a chair during the reception and looked over to see Jared dancing with Alan's cousin's little girl (Jared's second cousin?) whom he had never met.  I don't know who prompted this dancing, but I think it is so cute how they were slow dancing with the correct positioning!





And here is Maggie kissing her cute cousin, who is just 5 or 6 weeks younger than she is.  I'm sure this was prompted.  Ha ha!