Wednesday, March 17, 2010

The Garden City Zoo








Jan had never been to the Garden City Zoo, so she took the day off yesterday so that we could all go to the zoo. It was really fun. She and I had Arby's, and the kids wanted McDonalds (of course). Then we made our way through the zoo. It was a fun day!

I do like them Sam I Am!






To celebrate St. Patty's Day, we read Green Eggs and Ham, and then we cooked some for lunch. The three younger kids loved them. Christopher was gone working, so he missed out--bummer! Maybe I'll fix some for him tonight! :o) Here are a few pictures.

Monday, March 15, 2010

An Awesome Uncle!


I ran across this picture of Kary holding Caylee. He is just the best uncle! He has always loved kids. Krystal and I were talking about what a good dad and uncle Kary is; and how he has always loved our kids and been so good to them. When Jonah and Christopher were little, Kary would play with them every chance he could get. One of my favorite pictures I have in an album is of Kary holding Christopher. Christopher loves Uncle Kary!! It breaks my heart to think of what Colton is going through and how he must be missing his dad. And it also breaks my heart to think of Kary missing out on Chelsey. I know he can't wait to be with his family again.

Such a good picture!



What an awesome picture of Kary with mom and dad! I can't even begin to imagine how difficult this entire ordeal is for them. I am struggling with it tremendously; I can't imagine watching my child go through this. They are wonderful examples of love, strength, and faith!
They will always be there for him, no matter what; and I am certain he feels comfort knowing that!

Normally . . .




Normally right now I would be super excited for Spring time and I would be anxiously starting to get the camper cleaned up for the first trip of the season. We would be getting ready to go to Woodland Park with mom and dad, and Kary's family. We would meet Konnie there. Every time I drive past Camping World to go see Kary, I think of stopping there in years past on our way to Woodland Park. Part of me wants to be excited for spring and summer, but I'm so bummed that things aren't "normal". I long for things to be normal; not for my sake, but for my brother's sake and his well-being. While I am extremely bummed that things are the way they are, I am happy that there is hope for things to get back to normal someday. We still have my brother; he is getting better. Someday we'll be planning that camping trip again, along with trips to Fun Valley and Garth's cabin. But for right now, I'll just reminisce, look at old camping pictures, and look forward to when we can go again. Here are some pictures from last year that I got from mom and dad's camera.