Sunday, February 8, 2009

The moments x2

Sunday slipped by me last week...hence x2.

  • We drove to church today together as a family and drove home. This hasn't happened in two years. Maybe we will have to arrange for the Bishop to be gone a little more frequently.

  • It was a rough morning waking up and getting everyone ready for church. " didn't you go get me new shoes.. I can't squeeze into these one more time mom!" " I am NOT wearing the blue pants!" " I can't seem to tie my shoes this morning, mom" ( just to name a few of the comments heard) Then Brian walks in ( what!!!) when is he ever home to help us get ready for church? All he says is, " go take care of getting yourself ready, I'll work with the boys." Joy. Yes, joy.

  • We may loose a few battles with the road ( see Andrew's face), but we ultimately win the war.



  • Cheesecake. Dawn made the most divine Toffee Carmel Cheesecake for Brian's birthday.


  • The boys dogpiling Brian at the end of the birthday day.





  • Celebrating a dear friends birthday this week. She has defied all medical history of a very rare disease- she should not be here and nor should she have a healthy baby. She has taught us of miracles and tender mercies, shown us of a mothers strength, taught us to find humor where it sometimes doesn't show its face, we have also seen a husbands tender quiet love and devotion in taking care of his wife. Our days stop briefly to savor the joy in our children and everyday moments because she has taught us this must be.



  • Taking walks/runs with my two littlest. I had a few "Alameda moments" these last few weeks as we have been out. Andrew and Zachary are starting to interact more and having them both in the stroller takes me back a few years ago, when it was Brandon and Matthew sitting in the stroller and we were headed to Krusi or Lincoln park, or a walk along Shoreline, or around Bayfarm as the sun was setting over San Francisco, or through the Gold Coast. Life has changed a lot in the last few years, but I am grateful to still have these moments with my kids as we walk and go to the park- it makes it seems like life has just stood still.

3 comments:

Natalie said...

Stephanie, I know you're writing these lists mostly for yourself, but it was so fun for me to read them and catch a glimpse into your daily life. What a precious record. I love the picture of Andrew and Zachary in the stroller!!

Laurel @ Ducks in a Row said...

I miss walking with the stroller - I hardly do it anymore! Happy Birthday to Brian

Kleinmans said...

I just want to give you a big hug right now! Thank you for being a great friend!