Saturday, July 25, 2009

Price's Last T-Ball Game

Here are some random pictures from his last game, and hopefully a video of him running home for the last time... awesome slide, huh??







Friday, July 24, 2009

Price's Graduation Day!!

Okay... he didn't really graduate from anything, but Ron and I thought it would be a good idea if we gave Price his own day with just the two of us. None of the kids ever get to do this, so we've decided to make it a yearly thing (because it isn't cheap either). So every year as we finish our school year, they get to pick a place and we go there just with them. Price picked the Dinosaur Research Center in Woodland Park, CO. We had a LOT of fun... and turns out we have a pretty great kid who I liked hanging out with.






Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Very First T-ball Game

I wish now, that I would have brought my video camera, because Price was not the only one who had never played ball before, and some of the places they ran (from home to second, from third to first, and others) were so funny. Price actually went where he was supposed to, but I think it's because he just followed the kid running in front of him! :)

Everyone on Meme's side of the family is very happy that he's a Cardinal!!



He's the one beside his coach (with his hands on his knees) during the other teams bat, he spent the whole time talking to her and telling her about just getting back from Arkansas!



His first time up to bat (they just went through each team's line-up twice). I really wish I would have video taped it... did I mention that??

He's waiting on first. He never ran when the person batting hit the ball... he ran because all the coaches were yelling for all the base runners to run! There was always a 5 second delay where they all watched to see where the ball was going to go, then mad chaotic running! :)
And the highlight of my day was when he was out in the field for the last time, not watching the batter at all (and I was)... I look over to see him running toward me as fast as he could, from across the field. He ran over the pitcher's mound and through two rows of parents on the side... why would he do this, you ask?? He didn't want to lose his lady bug when he had to go after the ball! :) So he brought it to me for safekeeping. The lady bug flew away just after I took her picture... I think she was camera shy!




Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Welllllllll.... It's been awhile. The last time there was a post on this blog, I had four kids. I have four kids right now, but they aren't the same four kids.
There was a 3 year old, but he was only 2 when he slid into our family.... and he did slide... and fit right in. He was our first, and he will always be a special one. "You never forget your first", and they were right. I see his picture everyday in my house, and although I know he's living his life right where he should be, sometimes I ache to hold him just one more time. It's been four months, and I'm just thinking these things now, why? Because at 5:00 in the morning tomorrow I'm sending his little sister to live with him. She was another of the four kids I had during the last post. She was 5 days old, and had just come to our house straight from the hospital. She was the only girl, and I was so ready with all her clothes (even the ones that were 6-9 months :). She has finally come out of the newborn stage, and she smiles at me when I talk to her. She looks just like her brother, the 3 year old, and I think of him every time I look at her. She coos to me and I pretend that she's saying momma. I have been the only Momma that she's known, and I think I'm in denial about how much it is going to hurt me at 5:00 in the morning when she goes to get on the plane.
When "the 3 year old" left, we spent one month with only 3 kids... that was enough because one of them was a newborn and she wanted LOTS of attention. Then one night, a BIG 4 month old baby boy came sleepily to our home.... and he slept!! Until the Big 4 month old, I had no idea that kids would sleep for 12 straight hours. It isn't a myth... some of them actually do, and it turns out that I LOVE the kids who do that. So our Big 4 month old boy joined us and there were four kids again. The first moment I held him, he started smiling and now, almost 3 months later, he hasn't stopped. When I say he is the happiest and easiest baby, I mean it.... he really is, and not just because he will sleep for 12 hours. He loves crawling and he's now pulling up on everything. Those are wonderful traits unless you're trying to make sure they don't have any scratches or marks on them. I just want to go around the whole house and put pillows everywhere. He makes me laugh everyday, so he's doing his job.... and doing it well. He also eats during the 12 hours that he's awake.... he eats a lot. He eats at least 5 jars of baby food (number 2's) a day, and would probably eat more if I would sit there and feed him. I would love to be able to say that we'll be keeping this BIG 7 month old, but that's probably not going to happen, so I'm sure I'll have another one of these nights like tonight where I sit up and stare at him because it will be the last time.
Now, we're about to introduce "another 3 year old" into the family. He's been given a lot of labels recently, and some of them have scared me to death. I know that he's what God wants for us right now, and we are what God wants for him. I can't ask for more than that right now, and with God, we're going to take it one step and one day at a time.
So, while we'll be down to only 3 children again (for a week and a half) we'll be back up to four by the time I post again, and I guess that's just the way it should be.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

It is a little chilly here today: -22 with a wind chill of -48. Brrr! For those interested, a little weather history from Thule. The highest recorded temp (w/o wind chill) was 68. The lowest was -47. The highest recorded windspeed was 127 mph. These are from the main base where I am located although at one of the weather locations in the area the wind has registered at 207 mph. Also, all the vehicles here naturally have engine block warmers. The neat thing is at each building has several "hot" plugs so that you get out and plug in your vehicle to keep it warm. What's funny is that at some buildings the hot plugs are on what looks like a hitching post in from of the building adding a Wild North feel to the base. This is great except there is apparently something wrong with my vehicle. They are letting me us the Deputy Commander's while he is off-island and it keeps not wanting to start so they may have to take it, repair it, and give me another. Well, gotta go to the gym. I will try to stay warm.
Love,Ron

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

"Busy week this week. Col Raymond and Chief Master Sargeant Omdal are visiting Thule this week. They are the Senior Leadership from Peterson and are coming here because the 821st Air Base Group (Thule) is a part of the 21st Space Wing (Peterson). I am going to let Col Raymond know that he did not have to come all the way up here to check on me when a phone call would have sufficed. It is a fairly active worshiping community here in the land of the midnight sun. In addition to the Protestant and Catholic services on Sunday, we have 4 religous education groups that occur during the week (two bible studies and two support groups (male & female), as well as a game night for the Airmen where we play Xbox, Wii, and Playstation. My accomadations are suitable. Billeting here for short visits consists of a roughly 8x12 room and a gang latrine down the hall. This sounds worse than it is because there are less then ten people, on average, in billeting (75+ rooms) at any time. Obviously it is better if you are stationed here. Officers, for example, have a two room suite with a private bath. Well, enough for now. Also, I found out yesterday that I was selected as the Director of Staff (part of the Wing the chapel falls under) Company Grade Officer of the Year. This is similar to what I won in November, but an annual instead of quarterly award. This puts me in the running for CGO of the Year from the Wing. Blessings and all my love. Ron"

Monday, January 5, 2009

Gymnastics and Babies

Today we started doing gymnastics again. Price really had a good time and can't wait to go back next week. His teacher, Miss Heather, said he was very good at following directions, and he did a good job with the things she asked him to do. Here are a few of those pics.


We also went to the hospital today, and I was walking by the babies and saw this cute little one.






Hello all. I have arrived here in Thule, where it is very cold and dark. I know that some of you are asking for picture to be posted but that may prove to be impossible until I return home as, right now, I have no way to download them. It has been kind of boring here as there is not much to do, obviously, and I have not yet been able to do visitation. That will change tomorrow as we get back to work. All that being said, it was an interesting trip up here. The DC-8 that normally flies into Thule was broken when I got to Baltimore so we billeted in the BWI Sheraton, tough duty I know. The next day, since the DC-8 would not be fixed before Friday, and being we had the New Year's Eve band with us, they bused us to McGuire AFB to fly out on a C-17. We arrived at McGuire at 8:30 PM and by 4:00 AM they decided the selected flight crew were not qualified to land at Thule (difference between a true North runway and a magnetic North one) so they sent us to billeting with instructions to return at 11:00 PM that night to try again. We finally left at 2:30 Wednesday morning and arrived at about 8:00 AM. It has taken several days to get my days and nights straightened out (not at all helped by the lack of sunlight) but I have finally gotten my bio-rhythms right and I am looking forward to doing some ministry. Will update more in a day or so.
Love, Ron

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Kids and Tools

This morning we went to Home Depot and participated in the Kid's Clinic that they have once a month. Theirs is the first Saturday of the month and then Lowe's does it on the second Saturday of the month. We'll be going there next week. Anyway... here are the pictures from the great time we had this morning.

Wesley didn't get his own project, but he helped screw some for the other boys. He did get his own apron with his name on it.
Price was concentrating so hard on screwing in each of his screws. He really had a good time and did almost all the work by himself.This is a little boy we picked up on the road *wink, wink, nudge, nudge*, and he had on the same clothes as Price and Wesley... what are the odds!?? Anyway... he did really well, and didn't want anyone to help him. Here is this little boy's finished bookends... cool, huh??Here is Price with his finished bookends. They got stickers that say NFC and AFC (Momma, Daddy can tell you what that means). Then we had to buy some paint and bring them home to paint them. So we put on some of Daddy's old t-shirts and got to work. They didn't make much of a mess, and had a really great time painting all by themselves.


Can you tell that someone ate spaghetti before we painted??


Price painted one lime green and yellow, and the other he wanted to be all blue because he thought Daddy would like that one best.

We had a really good time today and even spent 2 hours in between the making and painting of the bookends at the grocery store. All the boys were good, and now we're hoping for early bed tonight!!

Friday, January 2, 2009

Just a quick note to say that we've been really busy lately, but pictures will be coming soon. Ron is gone to Greenland (Brrrrrr!!!) and will be back the end of this month. Price is loving our first year of homeschool, and he's been having writing assignments. (He tells me what to write). Anyway... I am going to post the things he writes every week, so check out our homeschooling blog http://feeseracademy.blogspot.com and see the first three that he has written. I'll be adding the new ones every week. Hope everyone had a great Christmas and a Happy New Year!