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Today my grandma would be 89 years old. The impact that this woman has had on my life is immeasurable. There’s not a day that goes by that I don’t think of her.

We recently had a family dinner out at my house and while I was going to write a post about that night, thinking about it brought back so many memories of my childhood I couldn’t ever completely collect my thoughts about that night in particular. I kept going back to those family dinner nights spent at my grandma’s house. So, since I’ve been thinking about them so much lately, I decided that to celebrate Grandma’s birthday, I’d write a post about some of my favorite memories.

My grandma’s house was the one my dad and is brother and sisters grew up in. My grandma and grandad moved in when my dad was about a year old. That house is rich with memories.

Every so often, we’d get together as a family over at Grandma’s house. And the way I remember it, it pretty much always went the same.

We’d walk in the side door (we never used the front door), the smell of fresh baked apple pie filling the air. Grandma would greet us at the top of the steps, half apron tied around her waist. She would place both of her hands on each of my cheeks, half smile and make a little “tsk” noise, followed by a big hug. Hugs for everyone (we’re a huggy type of family).

We’d gather around the dinner table, hold hands, say blessing and eat dinner soon after our arrival. While the main course would always vary, it seems like we always had green bean casserole. And by we, I mean not me. I’ve never liked that stuff. (No joke, up until about 6 years ago, I always thought it was some weird, nasty secret family recipe. Imagine my surprise when I saw the recipe on the side of a French’s Onion can. {For shame.})

The apple pie that filled the air as we arrived would be our dessert every time. Well, that and a scoop or two of Umpqua Vanilla ice cream. And, like clockwork, every single time as it was being served Grandma would always “warn” us that she wasn’t sure how it turned out and that she didn’t think it was going to be that great. I don’t ever remember having a bad piece of pie in that house.

The laughter that resonated through that dining room will be forever engrained in my head and my heart. There was always laughter. Many times to the point of tears. The more of my dad’s siblings that were gathered, the more laughter there was. They would reminisce about childhood. Tell stories about the Johnsons…the crazy neighbors that ran over their kid not once, but twice.

thud-thud-“IS THAT YOU HEROLD!?…GET OUT FROM UNDER THAT CAR!!!” -thud-thud-

If it got really crazy, my normally very reserved dad would even do his impressions.

After dinner and dessert were finished, we’d retreat to the living room. Or, if it was a nice summer evening, we’d be out on the deck. If there was a particular event we were celebrating, (or if my sister had a new boyfriend over) there’d always be a trip down the hallway, permanent market in hand, to the last closet. On the wall inside the closet, we’d write the date and whatever occasion it was we were celebrating. I’m not even sure how that tradition got started, but that closet holds years of memories for our family…history even.

Eventually, I’d get “cold” just so I could snuggle into one of Grandma’s sweaters that hung in the first hall closet.

The evening would wind to a close. More hugs would be shared. Goodbyes would be said. I’d sleepily settle into my seat in the car. As we pulled out of Grandma’s driveway, she’d always be standing in the window, with a smile on her face, waving goodbye.

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What about you? What are some of your favorite memories of your grandparents?

Not from Yesterday, but Even Better…

This post could alternately be titles: Self Humiliation.

But, one of our family rules is “Laugh Often – especially at yourself”.

Also? You’re welcome.

Rylee has been super into making “pretty hair” where the word pretty actually means “not at all pretty”. She was doing this to me last night and I happened to post something on facebook, so of course my super supportive, ever loving family asked for photos.

Well, I didn’t take any photos, but that’s because I already had some. Better ones. Last weekend Julia and Spencer came over for dinner and after I drank nearly a whole bottle of wine, I let Auntie Julia and Rylee make my hair “pretty”.

Pretty right? I’m almost positive that every single clippie was out of the jar and in my hair. It was super fun to take out.

Oh the things we do for our kids…

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Happy Sunday Friends!

Snow Much Fun!

So, yesterday we awoke to snow on the ground. And in Eugene, a whopping 2 inches that’s gone by noon will shut down the town. Normally the snow doesn’t scare me and I’ll drive to work. Normally when there is snow like this Andy’s school gets closed so he doesn’t have to work. Normally when that happens that means I am driving by myself…No little monster distractions coming from the back seat.  So normally, I don’t get a call from Andy telling me that our road is pretty nasty and his 3/4 ton Suburban is sliding all over the road. 
{The view from our back door.}
But Andy didn’t get the phone call that school was cancelled yesterday, so he headed out at 6:30 am like he does every morning, so I got the phone call that our road was pretty nasty, so I decided I’d work from home with the monster because I didn’t want to drive. {And yes, I did get a good amount of actual work actually done}
Turns out Andy’s school was cancelled that day, only the district’s auto-dialer system was down so none of the teachers knew that. So they all showed up. Let me tell you, personally, I LOVE it when my husband drives his Suburban that gets 13 MPG 45 miles one way to work, so I know he was stoked. Despite their annoyance they made the best of it and went out for breakfast.
Within 30 seconds of Rylee waking up so noticed the snow and instantly said “SNOW! SNOW! SNOW!” then asked if we could go play outside. Then about 5 minutes after that she told me she wanted to build a snowman. Then during breakfast she told me she wanted to catch a snowflake with her tongue.
The cute was killing me.
{“What do you mean we can’t go outside yet!?” Like the clippies? We were killin’ time waiting for Daddy to get home. All her choices.}
I told her we needed to wait for Daddy to get home before we went outside because he wanted to play too. After that, she kept trying to trick me, telling me Daddy was home, telling me she heard him drive up and that we could in fact go outside. 
So, when he did get home about 11:30 am, he wasn’t in the door 30 seconds before Ry was getting ready to go out! 
{OK Mom, I got my boots ready!}
To say this girl was excited to go play in the snow would be a huge understatement!
So, we went out. It lasted a grand total of 25 minutes before she was done with the snow. But that 25 minutes? Was awesome.  
We had a snowball fight. 

We Made a snowman. 

And we went sledding.

{This video could also be titled: Where Mama gets Mauled by a Wolf}

Post Summary: Snow Days are fun…especially when it’s followed by a 3 hour nap so mama can actually get some work done! Oh and that Rylee and Andy are pretty much the cutest ever.

Just like me…only the opposite

Here’s the thing…I have a love/hate relationship with secrets and surprises. I can keep a secret like no other. However, if I know someone has a secret or a surprise planned (for me in particular), I can’t handle it. I have.to.know.

Growing up, (ok, even to this day) my best friend and I had this rule, if I tell you I bought you a present and you ask me two times what it is, I have to tell you and vice versa. Apparently that rule doesn’t apply to anyone else.  Dumb.

I can tell already that Rylee loves secrets and surprises too. Only…she’s the opposite of me…

Monday was Valentine’s Day, as you’re aware. And even though I’m over the whole Valentine’s Day thang, we still exchange cards. Of course, I also picked one up for Andy from Rylee. So, that morning, after Andy left for work, I called Ry into the kitchen to have her sign the card. She happily scribbled a little something into the card and then asked what it was for. When I explained to her that it was a card for Valentine’s Day to give to her Daddy she got all sorts of excited.

She giggled a little bit. Rubbed her hands together excitedly. Put her fingers up to her mouth. And smiling, she declared in a super high pitched, semi-whisering voice, “We got a card a you too, Mommy!!!!!”

She clearly new she was letting me in on a juicy little secret.

I smiled and laughed and thought “how cute”. And besides telling Andy the cute story that evening, I never really gave it another thought.

Fast forward to yesterday. I was at Walmart for work. Since I never shop there and have no idea where anything is, I find myself wandering through the entire fricken store just to find toilet paper. However, my travels bring me through the men’s clothing department where I spot a shirt perfect for my husband. It’s a Mickey Mouse shirt and it says “Mr. Perfect” on it. So, if you know Andy, you know this is the perfect shirt for him. I grab it, figuring I can give it to him for his birthday or Easter or something like that. There happens to be a $5.00 price tag on it. Upon checkout, I actually score the shirt for $2.50.

{And no, that will not make me shop at Walmart more}

Anyway, later that day I pick Rylee up from daycare and as we get home, I get her out of her car seat and start unloading the car. She inquires about the bag. So I tell her it’s a new Mickey shirt for Daddy for his birthday. She seems satisfied with the answer and runs to the front porch to hold the door for me. Sweet kid, I know.

We get in the house and go about our normal business. Rylee and I make a fire. She tries to open my Nalgene bottle do drink my “special water” from the straw. She plays on her toy computer in her little pop-up house thing. She asks over and over again if she can have those cookies sitting on the island in the kitchen only to be told “after dinner” over and over again. She goes potty. We start dinner.

She never again mentions the shirt for Daddy.

Andy walks in the door about an hour and a half later. Rylee’s face lights up as it does every night he walks in the door. She rushes to him and wraps her arms around him. He picks her up, hugs her and sets her back down on the ground so he can get his coat off.

Within 10 seconds (TEN seconds, people!) she giggles a little bit. Rubs her hands together excitedly. Puts her fingers up to her mouth. And smiling, she declares in a super high pitched, semi-whisering voice, “Mommy got a present a you Daddy!!!!”

To which Andy smiles and responds, “Oh really?”

And Rylee replies in the same high pitched voice as before, this time grinning from ear to ear and pointing at him with both of her index fingers while shaking her head yes, “Yea! A Mickey shirt a you!”

Andy and I both laugh.

Be warned…secrets are officially no longer safe with the little monster.

Don’t let that super sweet, innocent looking face fool you people.