Monday, December 31, 2018

December 2018




First time ice skating
Stephen eventually skated without the support


-Kids stuck in the house- wrestling non-stop- parents will drive 30 min and drop $$ to ice skate

Isaac's first concert

Middle school band 

Isaac's last Sunday School Christmas program (and Lexi is a sheep)

House face lift mostly complete

Decorating Christmas cookies

Switch controller

Mario Kart 8 Switch game

Leap Pad

Air Hog

Box full of Barbies

Packers pj's

Dress from Grandma

Jongsma Christmas

Merry Christmas!
-The outage finally finished on Dec 28. A 75 day outage- we are all tired.
-Our family was healthy throughout the outage- that is amazing.
-We had band concerts, piano recitals, church Christmas program and school Christmas parties.
-Nate was able to be off on Christmas Day- a gift for all of us.
-We hosted the Jongsma family Christmas and Steph/Ben stayed with us for a couple days- fun for all.
-This year brought challenges, joy, travels, home improvements and health. Happy New Year!



Thursday, December 6, 2018

November 2018

She's turning into a panda

Santos, Enedina and Ruth

Lexi loves babies

Ruth Escalante Lucas

Waiting outside for over an hour- freezing

Andy Mineo and Lecrae concert at The Intersection

Roller skating rookie

Mom, don't skate with me

BFF's- Julia and Asha

Michigan sweatshirt!

And a crossbow!

Thanksgiving feast

The boys table

Sweet brother moment, Isaac reading to Stephen

Preschool Thanksgiving feast

Batgirl doing her school thing
-I went on Isaac's field trip to Calvin College.  We listened to author Gary Schmidt, toured around campus and saw the gem/mineral exhibit.  It was fun to tell Isaac and his friends my "back in the day" stories. Isaac also went on a Hope College field trip this year. Now he can make an informed decision.
-Caleb is in phase 2 of braces, hopefully will be done with them in a year.
-Caleb began his basketball season. After tryouts the athletic director gave him the choice of whether he wanted to be on the A team and not play much or be on the B team and get more playing time. We were a little surprised the decision was put on Caleb! We were proud of how Caleb worked thru the options and made a decision. He chose to be on the B team, where he would be with his friends and get more playing time.  Caleb plays center position and scores points almost every game.
-One surprise from this season- Caleb got punched in the eye during a basketball game. The kid was on the opposing team and felt quite embarrassed about it afterwards. The whole story is too long to put here.  Caleb ended up with a black eye and got some fame at school, being the center of attention is not his favorite.
-Caleb is playing in the middle school jazz band this year along with regular band
-Isaac is playing the french horn in band and he loves it. He is still taking piano lessons so we get to hear piano and french horn practicing. Isaac is enjoying his 5th grade year with Mrs. Smit.
-Julia is taking piano lessons again this year. She has been quite adamant she does not want to play an instrument next year and wants to be in choir.  We'll see what happens.
-Lexi's most often used phrase these past months is "how do you know?" You will hear this pretty much anytime you tell her something.
-Julia is having a great year with Mr. Meyering. She is also having more fun at recess and likes doing playdates with friends.
-Rebecca and Asha Peterson went to the Cinderella musical at Holland Christian with Julia and I.
-Lexi's friend Josiah had a roller skating birthday party. Lexi has small enough feet that she could wear the skates over her shoes, so she didn't need any help.  Stephen had to use real roller skates and the struggle was real.
-Enedina had her baby 5 weeks early. Ruth stayed in the NICU for a couple weeks, but is home and doing well now.  Nolbi is 5 years old and loves being a big brother.
-Nate, Caleb, Isaac and myself went to an Andy Mineo/Lecrae concert. (They are Christian rap artists.) We had tickets, but everyone had to wait outside in line. We were not dressed for standing outside in the cold for over an hour. I would have jumped ship and said this isn't worth it as I couldn't feel my feet. Thankfully Nate was more pragmatic and the boys had good attitudes about waiting so long. The concert was fantastic. My favorite part was seeing the boys enjoying the concert. And even though Nate was in the middle of the outage, he gave up sleep so he could come with us.
-We celebrated Stephen's 6th Birthday! He requested a strawberry cake. I made one, he took one bite and said he didn't like it-ha! Stephen got a crossbow and lego sets like he wanted. His teacher is a huge U of M fan and Stephen likes all the things that Mr. Harig likes.  So he was excited to get a Michigan sweatshirt.  Stephen also wants to go hunting like Mr. Harig. Sorry kid, probably not going to happen. Stephen has an infectious giggle, is reading, plays so well with Lexi (they share a room now), still loves to cuddle with his mom (and smell me), always wants to wrestle with Isaac, and just brings joy to our family. Stephen is 53 lbs (84th percentile) and 48 inches tall (91st percentile). We love you Stephen!
-The outage was supposed to end right before Thanksgiving, well that didn't happen.  Things have broken and the outage is extended into December. We are all tired of the outage.
-We hosted Thanksgiving. Nate had to work, but he enjoyed the leftovers.  Grandpa/Grandma J and Tim/Jenny's family came over. I was very proud of my turkey and Mom/Jenny made many of the side dishes. We are especially thankful for Nate's health and that he has a job, even though it's wearing right now.
-The day after Thanksgiving we picked Nate up from work and drove to Wheaton for Great-Grandpa Jongsma's 90th birthday party.  He was in the hospital, but it was still good to catch up with family at the party. I had a chance to visit with Grandpa and have some meaningful conversation. We stayed at a hotel for one night and swam in the pool with cousins. Staying in a hotel with our family of 7, it's just not pleasant. Caleb had some kind of food poisoning and was in the bathroom most of the night, Julia didn't sleep well and the littles were up early. Yay for family memories!

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

October 2018

Caleb's 8th grade soccer team friends

Stephen loved playing soccer

Warm October day at the beach

Hiking with Gabrielse at Saugatuck State Park

Costume Grandma J made when I was a kid. Stephen didn't wear it, but oh cuteness
Wolverine and a ninja

Impressive pumpkins thanks to Nate and Aunt Steph

Batgirl

Luke, Isaac and Levi

Korean BBQ with Jee 

Windy City

Lincoln Park Zoo

Sister love

Cleaning out the basement- off to the dump

Apple picking

-Caleb had a great soccer season. He played on defense- primarily stopper/defensive mid. Caleb played the whole game, every game. It was fun to watch him!
-Isaac also had a fun soccer season, unfortunately we didn't get any good pictures.  He primarily played on defense and has a strong left foot.
-Julia had an impressive cheer season. A couple of Saturdays she cheered double-headers, so she cheered for 3 hours straight.
-Kindergarten soccer is my favorite age to watch- you pretty much smile the whole game. The kids have no idea what they are doing, but they are so excited to play. Stephen enjoyed having Nate coach him and cousin Dallas and neighbor Samuel were both on the team.
-Our basement was a mess. We had mold growing, too much moisture in the air and it smelled. A couple of companies gave us outrageously expensive quotes to waterproof the basement. Thankfully we got helpful advice from a local contractor. We bought a bigger, better dehumidifier (pretty sure ours hadn't been working for about 2 years..), installed some new ductwork, the contractor repaired our egress windows (which were leaking, even though someone else had "fixed" them 6 yrs ago), had our air ducts cleaned, threw out all the smelly furniture, and sprayed every surface in the basement with Benefact Decon 30.  The whole process was stressful and alot of work. However, the moisture/mold is gone and the basement is mostly put back together. It feels like our house owns us right now- time and money.  But, this should just be a season and hopefully most of the projects are behind us. Except we need a new roof and have a leaky sunroom, home ownership for the win.
-During fall break, the kids and I went to Wheaton and visited my grandparents for supper. We then stayed one night in a hotel with a pool. Aunt Steph flew out and met up with us in Chicago. We did the Lincoln Park Zoo, had supper at a cousin's house and stayed at a VRBO rental for a night.  Julia and Stacy also met up with Jee's family for Korean BBQ. Steph then came back to Holland with us and we celebrated Grandpa Jongsma's retirement.
-The outage was supposed to begin Oct 28, but something broke and the outage began 2 weeks early. Nate is the outage manager so this is his thing. This outage he is working 3 am-4 pm everyday.
-I tried to convince Lexi to wear a cute bunny costume for Halloween, but she was not having it. A superhero who has claws- sign her up! And overall Lexi does not scratch people anymore when she is upset. But she still likes the idea of being able to "scratch bad guys." Julia went trick or treating with a friend and Isaac had his friends come here. The littles made it thru our whole neighborhood for the first time.
-And we had some forced family fun- apple picking.