Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Visiting Family videos


Ty and his red wagon

At the end of the day, Ty was still running like crazy.

Visiting Family Part 1

This last week I realized that I a big gap in my work schedule so I took Ty and we headed south to see my parents and grandparents. Eric had a big test to study for so he stayed home. WE MISSED HIM!.

I have had a really hard time lately with having most of my family 4 hours away. It is just far enough away that it is hard to take the trip often with a little guy and with our busy lives. I have really wanted to see my grandparents while they are still alive. I really want Ty to get to know them and call them Grandma and Grandpa.

Ty was so cute and opened up to everyone he met. He was not his typical shy self. He ransacked my parents house, getting into drawers, pouring sugar all over the floor and just being his self.

We had such a great time visiting with My grandmother on her farm. She has downsized her farm to only 2 acres, but it is enough for one woman to take care of. She has lots of ducks, chickens, and other animals. I loved staying with my grandparent in the summer when I was a kid. We had to work, but we always found some kind of magical adventure to go on. I miss that time. I want Ty to see what a wonderful and fun place it is to visit and this time was not a disappointment.

Tyler loved riding the tractor that I rode when I was a baby, looking at the turtles, dragging his red wagon all over the farm, climbing and crawling through fencing, and just running everywhere. The moment we got into the car to leave, Tyler fell asleep.
Ty was not tall enough to use the pedals on the tractor, but he figured out how to still drive it.

Ty just loved crawling through this rolled up fencing.

Ty's special red wagon.

Grandma loves turtles. She has a hot house just for a lot of her desert and box turtles, then another hot house for water turtles and more turtles inside her own house. Did I mention that Grandma is Treasurer of the Turtle Club.Grandma and her pet Emu, Abby. Abby will sit and let you pet her.

My grandparents used to run a Cactus Nursery. They had 13 acres and their farm was lined with cactus hot houses. We used to help with the seeds and weeding. Now my grandma has sold most of her land and torn most of the hot houses down. This is the glass hot house that had all the succulents in them. I used to go in this building when I wanted to feel peace. It is still there and I still feel peace when I am in it. I love all the different succulents that my grandmother grows there.

It is always a wonderful adventure when visiting my grandmother.


Monday, February 23, 2009

Please pray for Gracie.

A while back I came across a blog about the Gledhill family with a baby named Gracie who had a rare heart defect. When I first read their blog, Gracie was only weeks old. Now Gracie is 11 months old. She and her family has gone through so much in her life. She has had the wonderful experience of going home to her family, but now she is very critical. Over this last week, Gracie's heart began to fail and within days she was put on a transplant list and had a transplant. Now here new heart is failing. This is such a strong family and the mother is so great and blogging what is happening. She is asking for prayers now for little Gracie and I thought I should pass on the message. It brings me to tears to think that a child has had to go through so much in such a short period of time and my life is a piece of cake compared to hers. So I ask you to pray for little Gracie that she is comforted through this hard time and feels no pain.
http://thegledhillfamily.blogspot.com/

Friday, February 6, 2009

Kelly's New Toy.

This last week Eric came home with a big surprise for me. A sewing machine. I was looking a one online and decided on a cheaper simpler one, but when Eric gets looking he can't stop until we have what he is searching for. This sewing machine is a Pfaff 1471. It is the same kind of machine that his mom has and she has had it for years. Pfaff is a German maker and they make really durable machines, but they are soooo expensive. I was not sure about this machine at first because I do not sew a lot and I just wanted a nice machine that wouldn't break down and make do until I had the time to really get into sewing, say in 6 years when Eric graduates. To my surprise this sewing machine is awesome. It is programmed with over 100 stitches and you can also program your own like your name. It also comes with different attachments or foots. I have been playing with it and get so excited when I sew a new stitch. For an older machine it runs like a new one. We also got it for a killer deal on ebay because the person selling it happened to live 15 min away and so far we have not seen a machine sell as low. I now have all these new projects to sew and try to sew a quilt that does not include yarn ties.There are a lot of fun embroidery stitches.

There are compartments that hold the foots, needles, bobbins, etc.

Some of the fun stitches I played with.

Ty's New Toy.



For Christmas, Tyler received a table and chair set from Ikea. We thought is was a good prep for Nursery since we did not think he could sit still for one minute to eat his food. He definitely surprised us. After purchasing it, we noticed that Ty would have a serious tantrum at every meal when he ate in his highchair and for a couple of meals, he refused to eat at all. So we decided to let him eat his meals at his table and low and behold, he loved it. Since then, he will not sit in his highchair, but runs to his big boy chair for every meal. He also sits in it to watch TV. His favorite thing to do is rearrange furniture. He can spend hours a day just picking up his chairs and placing them in other rooms or in different orders. He now loves to do this at church which can be a little bit of a problem when people are in his way.