Monday, September 15, 2008

Picture Day!

Kariana had picture day today. She was so excited that we did her hair with my hair straightner. She looks so much older than 5 in this picture. Our little girl is growing up! She wanted to practice for the pictures so this is what we did.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Play Day

Kariana and Bronalea having been play extremely well today. Since we got back from the garage sales, they have been playing mommy and baby. Kariana is the mommy and Bronalea is a mostly compliant child who sometimes acts up. Her mommy made this very nice bed on the fireplace and was taking very good care of her.



Here's the homemade bed. They said the sign really says, "Don't take my baby away."



Mommy trying to get her baby to lay down and sleep.

She sat by her pretend mommy at lunch and her mommy helped feed her and even took her to the bathroom after lunch. I am the doctor and they have visited me 3 times already, as well as going to the library to check out books.


It is so nice that they are playing so well. We are also waiting for our apple crisp to be done so we can eat with ice cream! Then it's off to take naps.

For Daddy!



Thurston has been checking our blog off and on while in Honduras. He requested some more pics of the girls. We decided to make him a big sign with a extra special message for him. Kariana even put the finishing touches on it with heart balloons. kites, and butterflies. I think she did a great job!










The Sign!


Here's a special message from the girls:

Daddy,

I love you and I miss you. We got to finally get out of the house today and went to a couple of garage sales. That was fun. I got another Hannah Montana shirt and it's pink. We have been doing stuff with mommy. Bronalea and I made a picture for you. I miss you bunches and love so much. Love, Kariana



Daddy,

I love you. Kariana and I have been being good. We have been playing stickers, and playing house in the tent. I miss my daddy so much and he is my best friend. Love, Bronalea

Yesterday while we were locked-in, we played in the rain, painted toenails, did laundry, played in a blanket tent, took a ling nap, watched a movie, and made chocolate chip cookies. We were very excited and appreciative for a special delivery we received in the evening. One of our small group friends, walked all the way across the park and through a little water to bring us some more milk and basket full of goodies. Thank you so much. It was so thoughtful of you to go far out of your way to do that for us.


As for today, the water has gone down and we were able to get out of neighborhood for a little bit this morning. I think that worse part is behind us. Thank you so much to all the phone calls, thoughts and prayers we received. You are all awesome.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Take a Hike, Ike!

No, we're not getting a hurricane here and I know that isn't the first time you have heard that or seen this little slogan, but that is how I feel (at least for today)! Last night I woke up to the storms at 3am. I thought I'd check the radar and from there it progressed to checking email and so forth. I received a couple of emails from Thurston. He just wanted us to know that all his flights were cancelled and that he would be in Honduras with the rest of the Mission Trip team for another...another....4-5 days! I had to read that part a few more times, the more I read it the blurry it got with all the tears. I, as well as the girls are so ready for him to be home. I was prepared for a delay of some sort, but this completely caught me off guard and tore me up. How was I going to tell the girls that we weren't going to the airport today and that Daddy won't be home for several more days? Needless to say I tried to sleep but couldn't, so I'm tired. The following situation distracted them enough that they have not said much about Daddy not coming home tonight. The team will try to get a flight out Tuesday or Wednesday next week.

The girls and I got already for school and was starting to load them in the van, when one of our neighbors was returning.

He said, "Have you looked out the back of your house this morning?

"No," I thought.

"You probably don't want to go anywhere, you might not get back. If you do go, you should probably pack a suitcase."

There are three ways to get into our neighborhood. Our neighbor tried all of them to get to school (he is a teacher). Two of them were closed and he thought I could possibly get out through the park, but not back later in the day. The flooding is crazy. Then I think, even if Thurston was coming home tonight, we wouldn't be able to go and get him or we'd get out there and then we all wouldn't be able to home. Right now God has us where He wants all of us. We are safe and are taken care of, whether or not we like the circumstance. He is in control, not us.

I quickly called a co-worker, and she said not to worry about it. I was only suppose to work until noon anyway today. I called Kariana's school and let them know, even though school had started 20 minutes ago. They were receiving many calls of the same nature. I talked to a few friends and family members before I realized I totally forgot to call the babysitter....oops. Jaime (our next door neighbor) offered to keep the girls for awhile to give me some time to myself. He has two girls who are 14 and 9. Our girls think that are just great! I think I'll take him up on it. How thoughtful!

I really needed some more milk if we were going to be holed up for a couple of days and if I can run to the store real quick then I could be back before it got worse. The girls and I loaded up in the van and set out to the grocery store. I made it through the first area of flooding and got scared at the second crossing as people were in it and it was pretty deep. I turned around quickly. I don't think they will know much difference if I add a little water to it to make last, do you!? :) (our little secret!)

I emptied out the rain gauge last night and there was 2 1/2 inches of rain in it. This morning by 9:30am, there was over 5 1/2 inches of rain! Since then it has started to refill yet again.

The girls and I decided to go for a walk in the rain and take some pictures of the park, playground and a stalled truck. While we were out in the rain, Kariana was having a great time splashing in the puddles but Bronalea wasn't so interested in it.

"Pick me up Mommy"

"No, you're OK."

Very matter of factly she said, "No, my not. This is not fun."

Shortly thereafter, her sister was enjoying herself in the puddles, then it looked like fun. They played for a while and both were soaked from head to toe. We headed back to the house and my sweet Bronalea says, "Pick-up me up, the rain is getting me wet." She's silly. They both like to look our the back door and say, "This is NOT good, not good at all."

This afternoon we watched many people walk as far as our yard to see the flooding and take lots of pictures. There were many City trucks and police around the area as well. The rain has let up more this afternoon, it was very heavy this morning. We are headed for a nap. The humming and roaring of the water I hope will make for a great nap. The sounds makes me think that I'm on vacation at a waterfall, to bad that isn't the case! Here is some of the footage we shot. It should be noted that it is much higher now than it was when we took the photos.
The view from our backyard today.

The park in our backyard with baseball diamonds and more underwater.

The stalled vehicle on the main route we take to and from anywhere. They had to rescue this guy at 6:30am today(on Highland St. little bridge).

The playground that the girls frequent. If the water wern't rushing through, it'd make a nice little outdoor waterpark! Kariana thought that slide would be fun with water at the bottom.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Mission Trip

Thurston is currently on a Missions Trip to Honduras with our church. So far the girls and I are doing great. We do miss him and they think he is coming home everyday, but so far we have not had any meltdowns in regards to him being gone....granted it has only been 3 days! However, that may change and get more difficult as the days go by. We pray for him often, especially at bedtime. We will not see or talk to him again until we pick him up at the airport the end of next week.

Daddy's main concern while he was gone was that mommy would kill the new grass that he just planted in the front of the house. He'd be proud, mommy remembered to water it at least once a day and it still looks pretty green! However, the city had two water main breaks yesterday that limited the water supply but thankfully mommy water it a lot early Sunday morning before all the water issues happened. The water main breaks made for a great excuse not to do laundry. Down side is that there is just more for me to do this week! Ughh.... According to the City website, it should be back to normal this evening! Yeah!!! We are still under a boil order, though.

I'll post again after he returns, but until then, it would be great if you would keep all of us in your prayers. According to his schedule for today, he'll be climbing a mountain and will be lead by the executive director of HTH, then the rest of the day they will do construction on a house for a pastor.

More Soccer

Some of my family had a great idea about putting the game times on this post. So, here it goes. Therefore if any of you would like to come and watch a soccer game, this is the game schedule through mid-October. Let me know by email if you're coming and I'll give you directions to the game. All games are played on Saturdays.

September 13 @ 9:00am
September 20@ 9:00am
September 27 @ 9:00am (she may not be playing in this one, due to daddy's HS reunion that day!)
October 4 @ 8:00am
October 11 @ 10:30am

**We will have some to reschedule due to weather, but those aren't scheduled yet.