Thursday, December 29, 2011

Christmas Vacation


We've been in Portland all week having a blast!  This was my first week of vacation from fellowship, and I can't describe how great it is to be a "normal person" for awhile.  I've been able to be there for mornings and bedtimes with the kids, not to mention all the time in between.  Going to make it that much harder to go back to work this weekend.

Our first family Christmas without snow and ice did indeed still feel like Christmas, thanks to all the effort by Fran, Grandma Beth, and others.  I asked Erin to go with me to pick out Fran's gift and made her promise to keep it a secret.  News flash Dad-- she's 3.  Not long after, Erin excitedly grabbed mom and said ""I'm going to call your present a secret... but when I forget, I'll call it diamond earrings!"    


Nora continues to grow up by leaps and bounds.  Her babbling has been made up lately of spit raspberries and squeaks-- Fran has dubbed her the "dolphin whisperer."  What she seems to lack verbal acrobatics, she more than makes up for with physical ones.  She crawls, pulls up, and treats the changing table like a UFC cage match with whomever is trying to get that diaper on-- usually mom.  Now 7 1/2 months old, she is a 2 nap-a-day and sleep (mostly) thru the night kind of kid.  We've started table foods, and applesauce is definitely the favorite so far.



One of the best part of Portland visits for our kids is the time they spend with the gaggle of cousins.  Instead of regular gifts this year, Fran and I took the older boys to a bouldering gym this week.  The next day was a trip to the indoor ice rink with the younger kids.  Both activities were a hit (and thankfully injury free!) so I hope we can make these kinds of Christmas week activities a tradition.  We finished things off with a trip to Burgerville for lunch (this is a reminder to myself to not forget that tradition either next year!).




As Minnesotans, we were embarrassed to realize this was probably Erin's first time on skates.  She represented well, nonetheless.  Wish we could say the same for mom...




Erin was thrilled with the brief intermission in skating while the Zamboni did it's thing.  This prompted lots of questions along the lines of... "is the driver's name Zamboni?", "Dad, why don't you have one of those?", etc.

In between boluses of Christmas candy-fueled mania, Erin really enjoyed reading the books she got from friends and family.  The Frances series is always popular, the Polar Express is a solid choice, and the newcomers to her rotation are Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree (thanks, Jan!) and The Night Before Christmas.  The last one she has memorized, and we need to get it on video ASAP.



With all the fun Brennan and Benjamin had bouldering, I was excited to take Erin there this morning.  She didn't disappoint!  A little kid in climbing shoes may actually be cuter than one in figure skates.  She was fearless.  The photo below shows her push to the summit... success!




Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas

 Muggy, Matt, Erin, Nora & Bunny at the top of the stairs

 Erin headed for the stockings first


 Nora preferred the orange to any of her toys. 



 Matt enjoyed Erin's new dolls too.

 Muggy and Oscar enjoying a morning chin scratch.

 If she couldn't have an orange, she might as well eat a stocking.




Merry Christmas from the Prekkers!

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Come On, 2012!


Fran and I are really looking forward to the holidays and the new year... 2011 has been an especially difficult one for our family.  Fran's dad, Joe, died of complications from Alzheimer's on December 1.  His family and friends gathered soon after for a really wonderful funeral.  It was also a chance for me to meet extended family and offered Erin endless opportunities to play with her cousins.  Fran and her siblings helped put together a memorial that really captured Joe's spirit.  We still don't feel quite back to normal...
 

The sunny day made for nice pictures...



Erin and her cousins


Fran and siblings



After getting back to Seattle, it didn't take Nora and Erin long to get back to their usual routine







Sunday, November 6, 2011

What a week




After the year that we've had, I'm not sure why I'm not surprised that we can't seem to have a week without some small or large disaster. This week was no exception.

It started off innocently enough. I worked last weekend and it was ok. It wasn't too busy during the day so I made it home to put the kids to bed, but got several calls through the evening and had to go back in overnight and didn't get back until 5am. Ok, not a great start to the week. Halloween was a blast, but then Dad had another seizure on Monday night and I spent all of Tuesday worried about him and what is coming.  Then Gramma Beth came down on Tuesday so I could work on Wednesday.

As I was driving into work on Wednesday, the car began to overheat... ugh. We'd had this issue a few times with the Subaru over the last few weeks, but thought it was solved. I manage to get into work where I find a service of 19 babies and 2 brand new inpatients who need lots of attention. Crap... double crap. Matt and Gramma manage to get the car to a mechanic and I worked and worked and worked and finally made it home at 10pm and spent the next few hours charting and billing. Luckily I didn't need to go back in, but did get a call about an admit at 5:30am which kind of ruined my sleep. I was enjoying a delightful post-work nap when I get a call from the mechanic telling me that the head gasket on the Subaru was blown and it would be a minimum of $2500 to fix it.

We actually decided not to fix it and to just call it good with the Subaru and replace it. So we spent the next few days researching (me) and driving new cars and negotiating (Matt) with the dealers and yesterday we bought a new Civic! While I think that there are some people out there that enjoy getting a new car, it was a highly unpleasant experience. We also drove the new car home and now are afraid to drive it again. I really am happy to have a new reliable car, but hate to spend that much money.



Now I'm naively thinking that this will be the week when nothing big or small breaks... cross your fingers for me.

On the brighter side: Erin had a great week being back at school and there is a new little girl in her younger kids class. We also signed her up for a Spanish class on Mondays and I'm really excited about it. We found a woman, Natalia, who will come and help out with the kids sometimes so I can get things done and have some time for myself- crazy concept. Nora cut her first tooth this week. Matt's been telling me that she was teething for awhile, but I didn't really believe him, but it is certainly there now. It's still too small to see, but she loves to try it out on anything she can get a hold of. She is also officially a sitter and we gave her rice cereal this week as well. She thought it was good stuff. She is also rolling to travel across the room now. It's certainly not as scary as it will be when she's crawling, but it's crazy that she's actually mobile now.




We're also planning to move the girls in together this weekend.  It's so cold upstairs that we are trying to lessen the number of space heaters we need to keep everyone warm. I think we'll have them nap in separate rooms and then sleep in the room together at night. Nora is still up 2-3 times at night, but I'm hoping Erin will sleep through most of it. Wish us luck.














Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween!

Erin and Daddy carving pumpkins



The final products

Monkey, Mommy & Princess Erin

Erin's scary face

Erin's happy face

Erin's silly face (my favorite!)

Sleepy monkey (Matt thinks she looks like an Ewok)

"can we keep going Daddy?"

Erin & Simone flying to the next house

The happy crew

"Just one more piece?"