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Thursday, July 26, 2007


A soggy day in the Big Apple! The weather over the weekend was amazing while we were at Josh and Miranda's. And then Monday we had plans to take the train into the city. It sprinkled as we left their home and by the time we got to the train station an hour away it was umbrella city. We opted to press on...risk that another hour away it would be sunny skies. Nope. Knowing that everyone else in NYC would be waiting for a cab we took the subway to Canal St. We passed by all of the watches, purses and jewelry for a couple of sweatshirts. We sloshed our way through Chinatown to Little Italy where we enjoyed lunch. Another subway ride later we were at Times Square (Jacob's choice) where I insisted on one photo and he insisted on a ride on the ferris wheel. More time on the subway, more time on the train and before we knew it Josh was there to pick us up. In the meantime, I was feeling pretty proud of myself that I managed a cab free trip to the city. That was a first! And if the next time you are in NYC and you see Rascal, one of two subway rats,
tell him Jacob says hi!



It was a few days in the Garden State! Josh and Miranda moved to NJ around Christmas. I was the last of the 3 sisters to visit in the last few weeks. We enjoyed our time with them all so much and I tried with great perseverance to get great photos. This proved to be a challenge with two active little boys! They are a riot and full of smiles...you just have to take my word for it. Also missing is a family photo, a cousin photo, a brother/sister photo...just good memories!
Note to self...get Jacob to the barber ASAP!!

It was Friday, July 21 when we got there and Saturday, July 22nd when we left. Lacey roped me into taking her to the bookstore to wait in line for the Harry Potter book that would be sold at 12:01. This is past my bedtime on any old day of the week, but considering we are getting up at 5AM to fly to NJ...well let's just say she better read that book
while the rest of us nap in route!


Ready, Set, Gooooooooooooo!
Jacob's summer is clipping along at a wild and crazy pace.
He returned home from Mexico on a Sunday afternoon. He was welcome at camp that same day for his "do-over" session after the rain and flooding. Of course, good sense prevailed, along with a hefty need to do laundry, and he went first thing Monday morning. He had a fun week and although he was still rather fond of wearing his swim trunks the rain boots
never made it out of his trunk.

Thursday, July 19, 2007



Brynne, Jacob and I returned home on July15th.
My birthday!
Lacey had honored the timeless tradition by baking a pink cake with pink icing.
It was not only as tasty as I remembered, but well decorated to boot.
It was fabulous to be back together again as a family.





Brynne, Jacob and I recently spent 10 days traveling and working at an orphanage in Mexico. This is the same trip Brynne and I took last year. I have wanted to blog so much about it, but at the risk of boring you to tears with my familiar words and lack of time to accomplish this in a timely manner I decided to share Brynne's post trip update that was e-mailed to family.

Little photo explanation is needed, but the first three show us with the kids at the orphanage (Brynne/Jacob) and at VBS (Elizabeth). The last photo was taken at the ranch owned by the director of the ranch and her husband. They showed us great hospitality in the form of a 2day retreat with the older kids from the orphanage and church youth group.

Brynne's words...
We are finally home. It was a great visit, possibly even better than last year, and I'm sorry it went by so fast! But it's always a nice feeling to be able to watch a TV show in English or flush your toilet paper. I enjoyed getting to see how much the kids have changed since last year. Not only have they gotten bigger, but you can definitely see a change in their personalities as well. My sweet Roberto is still just as sweet, but growing up a lot too. I felt like a proud mother just witnessing how mature he's become. The drive down was LONG, especially since all the 2nd timers were excited to get there! Fortunately, there was always a potty stop when we needed one and no one got car sick. Chichuahua City is the major city before you get to Cuauhtemoc, so we shopped and ate lunch there as well as visiting the Cathedral which was beautiful. There are lots of Taramuhara kids that beg in the restaurants/streets there, but it is difficult to communicate with them because they don't speak Spanish well. However, it seemed like we saw a lot less of them this year than we did last year.

At LGF (orphanage) we played with the kids and the men painted and cleaned off some mold in the girls' house. It is hard not to spoil these kids and one suitcase of our 3 suitcases and 4 bags had some of Jacob's old shoes, clothes, toys and a few other treats. My mom managed to over pack quite well, considering we brought more luggage than the one family of 5. I enjoyed reading with/to the kids out of my Spanish Disney princess story book, painting nails with the girls, playing volleyball, jumping on the trampoline, watching Sponge Bob / Power Rangers en espanol, and just goofing around. One thing that is very apparent is how much these kids enjoy playing. They maybe watch one TV show a day (except when Mexico is playing on TV!), and they don't have any video games or computers. They genuinely enjoy spending time with each other and running around outside. Hard to believe sometimes that people can entertain themselves without electronics.

We did VBS Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of that week at the church. I was in the music station again this year, but instead of just helping, I got to lead it! It was fun to be able to improve my Spanish and sing/dance with the kids. Just don't make me listen to those songs anymore! We had a great group, over 80 kids on the last day, ranging from 3-15. I would sign in kids, then they would rotate stations - art, music, sports, and Bible stories. At the end, we would pray with Fr. Gabriel, the priest at the church, sing our songs again, and have a snack. The kids were very grateful for everything and we got very attached to them, even though we only got to be at VBS for 3 days.

The last two days in Mexico were at the ranch. It was bittersweet leaving the little ones at LGF for such a long time, but it was nice to be able to talk to the older kids/teenagers and continue to bond as a team. We played lots of games, ate very well at ever meal and at the end of the first night finished off the day with a campfire. The guys camped out while all the girls slept on the floor of the bunkhouse. The second day was more playing and then a HUGE scavenger hunt that involved running / walking over a mile through rocks and sand as well as climbing up a mountain and back to find some clues. It was exhausting, but just what I needed to feel like I had worked off all those bean and cheese burritos! HA!! Overall, however, the ranch was much nicer then I had anticipated, and the horse/sheep/cow poop covering the ground proved to be more challenging for me that the outhouse! They really pulled out all of the stops for us, and the teenagers who got to get away form the chaos at the orphanage for a little while.

Those are really all the major points of the trip - God provided everything we needed and I would not have changed anything! It was a great experience. I hope I can do it for a 3rd time next year. Thanks for all your prayers! Enoy the pictures!
xoxo Brynne

A box arrived on our doorstep today.
This baby girl was lovingly wrapped inside.
She was dressed head to toe in the exact outfit another baby girl wore home
from the hospital, 41 years ago, pretty much to the day, I imagine.
At least I now know the inspiration for the
pixie haircut I sported for so many years!

Monday, July 02, 2007


Have you heard? It's been raining A LOT lately. The kids get creative with indoor playing. This is a boy favorite dubbed "Sleeping Bag Races". I have the necessary mom rules that in their minds limits the fun and in my mind limits the injury! And rule #1 is one at a time. This was a purely staged photo!!