Showing posts with label Ruby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ruby. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

I had twins 6 years apart



I've said for months and months now how much Ruby resembles Cade. I dressed her up in the Santa Suit to compare with the photo shoot I had with Cade 7 years ago. Some people have disagreed with me so here's the proof that I had identical twins (minus the gender part-- ha ha!) six years apart. :)

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UNCANNY!




Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Photog Potpourri

Every time I plug in my phone to charge it, I find a lot of photos I forgot about, or discover some new artistic gems my kids have captured.  For instance, this is the road trip from Orem to Boise from Cade's point of view:





Almost makes you think we don't need a van with all that sibling happiness and serenity going on in the back, huh? 

I did get a new set of wheels come to think of it. SO WONDERFUL!!!  Totally transformed my life:

Mary sent me home with this beauty after our visit there for Thanksgiving. While I was on crutches it made getting around the main level of the house SO MUCH EASIER. It now provides us with portable seating when Cade's friends come over and they all want to crowd at the dinner table together to assemble Legos. 

It also made it possible for me to join my sister at the special Nordstrom VIP event.  She pushed me around as we got facials, ate gourmet burgers, sipped Italian Soda, shopped for my mother's birthday present and tried on shoes. Or shoe, rather. 




Notice the very cute maternity top she's wearing. It almost makes me excited about getting pregnant again. Almost.



There's no clever segue into these two pictures I found.  Simply said, this girl makes me laugh!



Welcome to the "Ask Michelle" segment. 
You've got delimmas? I've got answers. :)



Delimma:  You are wearing a cast and can't get it wet. Washing your hair is a pain.


Solution: Spend 15 bucks at Fantastick Sam's and let them wash and style your hair better than you ever could. The problem with this is the next time your hair needs a-washin' you don't want to do it yourself.


Delimma: Husband is out of town. Still wearing the cast. How do you get the baby from your room to hers?

Solution: Crawl on your knees and drag baby on blanket. Does the job and does not traumatize baby.




Delimma:  Want Oreos, but out of milk.  Can't drive to store to get milk. Aforementioned husband is still out of town.

Solution:  Cry. And then up the order for your next milk delivery by a gallon so this NEVER happens again.



Oh, and in case you were wondering what I did on New Year's Day--- I left the girls with a wonderful babysitter and Kyle, Cade and I joined my parents as we watched BYU's men's basketball team cream some team from California. Cade was mostly grumpy. He wanted to stay with the babysitter. And here we thought we were being fun parents by letting him stay up late and come with us. Go figure.





Happy Wednesday to you all!!!

Friday, December 31, 2010

Christmas Questions Answered

Highlight of the Christmas Season:  I'd honestly have to say shopping at Target with my sister-in-laws likely tops the list. It was my first time going shopping in a real store since my surgery (6 weeks!). Don't get me wrong, I certainly attempted to go to Target on my own here in Utah while I was on crutches. I ended up not shopping after all because the shopping scooter they had that was available only had enough juice to go about 12 inches before dying on me. I many have shed a tear or two crutching back to my car empty-handed and decided to not try again. When I went shopping in Boise, boy were we a sight to see. 1 girl on crutches, 1 pregnant girl, and 1 VERY pregnant girl. Fortunately the shopping scooter had plenty of juice and Sarah and Kristen were able to find me by listening to the beeping every time I backed up, so even though our phones were either, dead or left in the car, it all worked out.

Here is Kristen being so kind and getting the scooter cart for me so I didn't have to hop to it. :)




Gift(s) you were most excited about giving?  I think the kids' Christmas jammies. They were all so cute and snuggly and it just made me so excited about Christmas morning.


Favorite gift received? I can't narrow it down to one. Many people were so thoughtful this year. My sister gave me an Oreo Cake pan from Williams Sonoma that I can't WAIT to bake with, my friend gave me these darling glove/mittens, my sister-in-law gave me a darling reversable scripture bag she made herself without a pattern, my parents gifted me with the most adorable diaper bag that was stuffed full of cans of my favorite soup--- Brunswick Stew! Kyle made a sweet picture family calendar, and I was especially impressed and shocked even by his sweater gift. It's a cute, brightly colored cable sweater that he picked out just for me.  It took me a while to be convinced he picked it out. He does have good taste, but it was so me.

Any gifts still needed to be given?  Yes! I still have my sisters' gifts, part of my parents' gift, and gifts for my grandparents to mail still. I was thrown off a bit this year with our unexpected departure to Boise.


Was Santa well-received this year? Not sure. I think so. I hope so. I had several talks with my children about Santa's gifts this year, preparing them for not receiving anything on their "list".  They reassured me they would still be "fine" with whatever Santa chose to gift them with, even if it was "just a black wock" according to Sav.


Santa came to Gramma and Grampa Berry's this year, but just left them a little something to tide them over until we got home. They woke up on December 28th (Was that Tuesday morning?) to 2 Lego Sets, and a darling dollhouse. {Ruby's gift is forthcoming. Backed up at the Elf Factory and all}. Sav loved her dollhouse, and has played with it a fair amount.  I think I may be in more love with it than she is though.  Cade was thrilled with his Legos and had friends over yesterday to help him get started on another one of his Lego cities.

Did you send Christmas Cards out? For the first time in a few years, yes! It felt good to get back in touch with our old friends near and far. I also sent Ruby's birth announcement with it. Nice to kill two birds with one stone there.

How Many? I ordered 200 thinking it would be plenty. Sent out 185 before Christmas. I have 13 more addressed that just need a stamp and to go in the mailbox (Cade! Can you do me a favor, Sweetie?!)  I gave 2 to Kyle to mail to his 2 favorite professors.  I think he was hoping for more than that. Sorry, hon.

Most unexpected card received? The nice man who delivers our milk left a sweet card on our cooler a few weeks ago. I thought it was so cute.

Most unexpected Christmas card sent? My massage therapist in Chicago, Ania. We're friends now. :)

Favorite card received?  I can't pin that one down. I love getting family cards from my siblings even though I see them all the time. I loved getting cards from my favorite families from my childhood-- like former YW leaders, seminary teachers, families I babysat for, etc. It's so fun to see how big their families have grown and what beautiful people those little babies I used to hold have grown up to be. I loved getting neighbors' cards, too. So many clever and cute ones. Savannah quite enjoys looking at them and asking me to tell her who all of the people are. Cards from friends of my childhood are especially enjoyable.

Does Santa wrap presents or leave them unwrapped?  Unwrapped, for sure. No question about it.

When do you plan on "taking Christmas down?"  -- Unlike my Mom, or the nurse that took care of me for yesterday's surgery, I prefer letting Christmas stay up for a good while. I don't have a ton of overwhelming Christmas decor, (though had I been able to shop during the month of November and December without assistance, I am sure I would have changed that!) so I'm not doing it to avoid the work. I just love Christmas, and I want to enjoy it.  Kind of makes me sad to take it down. I'm thinking mid to late January....???

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

A little update

We came back home late Monday evening and are playing catch up now.  All with a new perspective of course. Sadly, Kyle's mom passed away Monday, December 20th. Her husband, mother, 5 children, 3 daughter-in-laws, 1 son-in-law, and 1 grandchild were present when she passed away. Kyle has mixed emotions having experienced the last moments of her life. It was painful for him to watch her struggle for those last breaths.  I think that would be a hard memory to have, too.

Kyle put together that sweet video tribute for her viewing on December 22nd and spoke at her funeral December 23rd. He did a beautiful job. I am constantly amazed at all he has been juggling the last several weeks-- work, taking care of me, the children, traveling to Boise to be with his Mom, and having to bury her at such a young age. I marvel at his strength, but also at his ability to express himself during hard times. This has been very hard for him, but not debilitating. I wish I handled trials with as much grace.

Cade and Savannah have a remarkable understanding of life and death, the concept of a body and spirit, and resurrection.  They were very sweet, tender, and respectful through it all--- when Grandma was sick but didn't really look it, when she was dying, after she had passed away, the viewing, and finally the burial.  I think Ruby has the greatest understanding of it all, though. She is still very young and after spending several days at Kyle's parents' home during this sacred time, I am convinced the veil is very thin for infants. If only she could talk!

While it was a sad time, it was also a good time. We spent a lot of time together as a family in that home during Mary's last days as well as through Christmas. We played games, laughed, shared our memories of Mary, ate delicious food that neighbors and friends kept bringing over, did a little Christmas shopping, shed some tears together, and prayed together. There was a very sweet feeling in the home. I am so glad to have shared this experience with Kyle, his family, and the children.

Christmas morning was tender for us all I think. Don opened the gift Mary left under the tree for him. I don't think there was a dry eye in the room when he pulled out the t-shirt blanket she had made for him. He didn't know she had made sure it got done.  There were many helping hands in the Relief Society that made a lot of Mary's wishes come true these last few months. I hope one day to be able to personally thank each of them for doing that for Mary. Their gift of time is priceless.

Along with the quilt was a sweet, sweet letter to Don she had written. I think that was the best gift given this Christmas.   The next best gift was the books on death Mary had picked out for the grandchildren. In it she wrote a special message to each of the kids. Writing was really difficult for her in her last weeks, which makes the gift all the more meaningful.

So, that's a brief re-cap of the last several days. Well, brief for me anyways.

Tomorrow I go in for surgery #2..... it will be great to have these feet fixed....but for now it feels like "normal" is so far away..... I know it could be much worse, so I'll stop there with the complaining and leave you with some pictures of our last few weeks....


Don holding Mary's hand.
It was so sweet watching Don and Mary in her last days. Many times I felt as if I was intruding on an intimate conversation even though she couldn't speak. I know she heard Don and appreciated his love and concern for her.

Our little Ruby 4 months old. She's a mini-Cade we've decided! Thanks for loaning the Bumbo chair, Rebecca! She loves it. 

Auntie Kristen holding little Ruby (she did a lot of that the last several days--- THANK YOU, Kristen!) getting a dose of what's ahead of her in the not-so-far future. She's due in late February.

Our sister-in-law Sarah who is apparently very excited about the prospect of delivering her beach ball soon. :) 

Randy with his ultimate treat--- bread and milk, garnished with a healthy hunk of cheese.

Kyle's Uncle Neal's birthday is on Christmas Eve. This year for his birthday he wanted to host a polar bear plunge at the pond by his folks' place. There were quite a few crazies who joined him, including Kyle. :)


Savannah took her part as an angel in the Nativity at Grandma and Grandpa Hunters house very seriously. She held this solemn face during the entire narration.  She was very excited to hold a "hangah daddy bwoke" as her halo.


Cousins and 2nd cousins!  It's so much fun for the kids to get together and play/ransack great grandma and grandpa's play rooms.

The Woodburys Five Christmas Eve.  I should have some sweet caption over this picture but all I can think about is how badly I need a trim. :)


The kids in their Christmas jammies!!!  I wholeheartedly confess I LOVE dressing my girls alike when the stores accommodate me. Cade had fun being called "candy cane" by all his cousins and running away trying to keep them from taking a bite out of him. 


Mary gave her Mother this framed Woman's World magazine cover from the month and year she was born.  It was very touching.

Mary's last gift to Don--- a beautiful quilt made with lots of love and memories.

Mary's Burial
December 23, 2010

The boys carrying her casket....


Don and the youngest two, Heather and Scott, share a tender moment together.




Kyle holding Savannah next to the casket. Sometimes it's comforting holding a sweet little girl.


Savvy lined up with her girl-cousins while the siblings put dirt over the vault. It was a neat experience for them all to see the process.

Mary was very specific in some of her funeral requests. She wanted her children to manually load dirt on top of the vault until it was completely covered. She said she thought it would help them with closure.


Kyle, to be honest, wasn't a fan of shoveling dirt onto the vault and it didn't give him the closure his Mom had hoped for. A lot of people hung around for this part, so perhaps if it had been a more private setting, he would have felt differently about it.


Kyle and Randy....



The young children peering into the hole.  We've never stayed this long for a burial, and this was a first for all these young kids, too. Notice the cute gal in the green jacket-- that is Rachel, Mary's niece. She's wearing one of Mary's hats. So cute.



My daddy holding Baby Ruby. She's in a warm snugly pink outfit Mary gave her, which I thought was quite fitting for her to be wearing for the burial services.

My momma lovin' on Savvy. It was so sweet of my folks to drive up for the services. They took the kids out later that night for pizza, which they thoroughly enjoyed.