Showing posts with label Goodbyes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Goodbyes. Show all posts

8.29.2017

Nanny's House: Part 1 (Cousins & Family)

We spent nearly a week at my parents' house in Vancouver this month.  I was brave (!!!) and drove all four kids by myself.  There we were met by my sister and her two sons, who were also staying with my mom mid-move, as well as my mom's three dogs & my dog-nephew (He's the cute scottie you sill see below!)
We made so many memories, that I will share the pictures & adventures in multiple parts.

Fun in Nanny's backyard:
Dodger
Carly
Milo
Logan
Wyatt
Jack
Logan & Jack
Ferris
Basil
He's just so cute!
Sadie



Carly & Nanny


A couple nights while we were there, we let the boys stay up late and go outside to tell "spooky stories" (which, with two 9yo's, a 7yo, a 6yo & a 5yo boy, just means a chance to use a flashlight and tell stories about poop & farts) before bed and the boys loved every minute of it. Hahah!





I stayed up way too late every night, but we packed each day with so much fun, that I honestly hardly noticed the exhaustion (except on the days it lead to migraines. frowny face)!



While we were there, my parents had a BBQ that both my brothers and grown nephew were able to attend, in addition to my sister & her kids.  It was one of the highlights of my trip, seeing those brothers, and getting the chance to take a few pictures of us all together.  They are both in really happy places in their lives and it makes me so glad for them. (I believe the amazing women they're dating have a lot to do with their happiness! Sweet girls!)

Nanny & Papa
+ all the grandkids!




At the end of our time, my sister's house closed, her husband got keys, and it was time for her to say goodbye to Vancouver (and my mom) and leave for a new adventure with her family.  It was heart wrenching watching her and my mom say farewell.  

I am sad for my mom that Roxanne isn't there anymore, but elated because she and her husband moved closer to me (!)-- only an hour and a half away.  And those cousins? They are stoked about that!






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11.01.2015

November & all.the.things

So a few things to note:

1) I made it!!! I blogged every single day in October! #blogtober baby!  I loved getting my draft posts cleared out, and enjoyed making time for it everyday.  I'd like to keep it up for November, so keep checking in!

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Bedtime stories.  All the feels when I look at this one.

Video games at the movie theater on daddy's lap is the best!

Daddy captured big brother reading to little brother... I melted.
 2) Josh leaves tonight after the kids go to bed.  I feel all the sadness about that after an amazing week together as a family.  Prayers for strength in single parenting again for the next two months are welcome.
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Got our family picture turned into a canvas & I'm loving it!
3) I am excited that it's November for a few reasons.  The first is that I always find it easier to be grateful in November because of all the lovely reminders (thank you, Thanksgiving) and being thankful makes me a happier human being.  I also love November because my birthday month.  I'll turn 33 on the 18th and am excited to spend this birthday here in the city with my mom, sister & friends.
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4) I am 27 weeks today and am feeling Carly move more each day.  I am overjoyed that we've chosen a name for this beautiful blessing.  Also? My blanket from iviebaby came yesterday, and I'm dying at how precious it is.  Logan asked Josh, "Dad, did you feel Carly's blanket? Isn't it sooo soft?" It was the first time one of the boys has referred to her as Carly.  So tender.

#riseandshinemama (also? #makeupless)
5) As Josh packs to leave, I'm preparing for a fun new challenge to make November the best month it can be.  I am going to take part in the Rise & Shine Challenge.  Read all about it here and sign up!  Then go to Shawn's Instagram and follow her.  I'll be posting progress as I go and am anxious to have a little more quiet space for myself as I try waking before the boys this month.

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6) I am so excited about the stack of books on my night stand.  I got Peaceful Parent, Happy Siblings in the mail yesterday and in preparation of starting it, I am skimming through my notes from Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids.  Such a great refresher on peaceful parenting and I can't wait to dive into Happy Siblings when I'm done.

I am also excited to start reading Better Than Before which I picked up with my mom and sister at Barnes & Noble a few weeks back.  I love Gretchen Rubin and her Happiness Project changed my life!

And lastly, we are slowly starting up our next book in The Inspired Readers Book Club and would love to have you along for the journey!  I am leading this book (yikes!) and am about half way through (I'm reading ahead so I can come up with discussion questions), and  I am loving it!  I can't wait to find out how it ends!

Here's to a new week, a new month, and a fresh perspective.
Happy November!


8.20.2014

Travel + Goodbyes

We had, hands down, the best summer.
But before we knew it, summer vacation was over.  
Our house was packed up, and our tickets said: 

August 12th PDX-ANC 9:45am

 So we met family at the airport and prepared to say goodbye.

 Goodbye to best friends...

 Goodbye to grandparents...

 Goodbye to cousins...

 {This pretty much represents how we all felt about it.}


Leaving these awesome loved ones after months spent making memories with them was heartbreaking.  When Gustav (the cutie in the red shirt) started crying, I lost my resolve and shed some tears as well.

But goodbyes were said, last hugs were given, and after checking 10 pieces of luggage and three car seats, we were off.

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 We meandered slowly, sadly, through PDX to find our gate.

 Having made it through security like old pros, we were relieved to slow down and breathe for a bit.

We even found a small play space for the kids so Josh and I could have a morning muffin before embarking on our journey.

Rather quickly it was time to board our plane.

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 Portland to Anchorage:







Our fourth son, Emmet, joined us.  
Kept us safe from the Kragle, he did.

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Anchorage Airport:




Our kids were awesome travelers.  Three hours+ on the plane, and nary a tear.  I was so proud of them.  Once we arrived, Logan Wyatt and I stayed with the luggage while Josh and Jack went to get the rental car.  


Our Stay in Anchorage:

 Once we had all our luggage and children situated in the rental car (which cost $250 for less than 24 hours) we headed to lunch.

 Then we took two of our totes to the post office.

And accompanied Josh to his doctor appointment.

 That night we got the kids settled in, picked up a pizza and I volunteered to stay if Josh would do our bush order by himself.

 He was a saint and did.

(Placing a bush order consists of filling a grocery cart or two with non-perishable items and pushing it back to the "Bush Department" in Walmart.  There you fill out a slip of paper with your PO Box, opting for a COD -Cash On Delivery- so you can write a check when the boxes they send arrive at the post office.  During peak season, which we are in, it can take a few weeks to receive your goods.  Other times of the year, it can arrive in as little as one week.)

 Meanwhile the kids and I watched cartoons 

and read stories on ABCMouse.com.

The next morning we had continental breakfast, showered and packed up.  

Anchorage to Bethel:

Then it was off to the airport.

 The boys were tickled orange when they saw this Honda Pilot (the same car we have in Washington) that was a Taxi!

 Once again, I waited with two kids while Josh and Logan returned the rental car.

Jack escorted Wyatt around the airport, showing him the wild animal displays.

 Then we waited some more.

Once Josh and Logan returned, we got in line to check our luggage.  This time we only had nine pieces of luggage (plus five backpacks and three car seats) but with only two adults, it still felt like a whole heck of a lot to tote around.

The process of waiting is long.
And boring.
 Which can, in some cases,
produce tantruming.

... I won't say for sure if we had any of that.
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 After our luggage was checked and we made it (again) through security (shoes off, ma'am; laptops out; any liquids must be removed from your carry ons...) we headed out into the slushy rain to get on our plane.

These crazy kids were my seat mates.

 Which meant there was MUCH fighting over armrests, feet space and who got which snacks.

Thankfully the flight from Anchorage to Bethel was only an hour long.
Hallelujah.

We arrived in Bethel at the Alaska Airlines terminal, gathered our luggage and caught the third ERA van that came over to the ERA terminal.  Our wait there was to be four hours.  Thankfully Josh had gotten McDonald's for the boys to eat on the plane from Anchorage, so we had full bellies, and I had withheld screens so they'd have something to look forward to while stuck at ERA.
 We played video games, watched movies,

and listened to stories.


Bethel to Marshall:

The four hours passed uneventfully and boy were we happy when the pilot called for the Cunningham family!

We climbed aboard a tiny 207 (seats five, plus two pilots) with only half our luggage and departed for Marshall.

The other half of our luggage was on another plane headed for Marshall with more people.

We waited our turn on the runway, then off we flew.

Wyatt sat with Josh and promptly fell asleep.
He always does on the small planes.

Our big boys sat side by side in the back of the plane, calm as could be.

So I sat back and enjoyed the ride.
{Bethel}








{Can you spot the moose?}
{What about this one?}
{Fish camp near Marshall}

{Mt. Pilcher}
{Marshall Airport/Runway}
{Ariel view of Marshall & the old airport}
As always I was happy to put my feet back on the ground.
Marshall is as beautiful as ever.




{In the truck with Wyatt}
We were joyfully greeted by a whole band of children near the teacher housing who were overjoyed to see their beloved Mr. C and his family.

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Home.
We are home.


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