Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Playtime & Cowgirl Boots

After going for a walk, Katelyn walked around in her "booooots", as she calls them. Terribly cute-gift from a dear friend. Smiling

Walking around the snow and dirt - life caught between winter and spring.

She is starting to get the dress-up thing...and loves getting into my scarves and hats in my closet. She's a girl - through and though. :)

Of Chubby Cheeks, Friends & Life

Cuteness impersonated. Wearing the "chubby" onesie from Ben & Dee. :) An absolutely perfect word for the munchkin.
We had some friends over last night for a lovely evening of tacos (with homemade tortilla's)James' cream cheese brownies and ice-cream. The fellowship was even better, and the girls played together. I brought out my old dolls, and a few dresses that were mind when I was young. They had fun trying them on. Here's Katelyn soo glad that she's one of the "girls". :)
Erik is doing so well at keep his head up, I thought we'd try the Bumbo seat - just a touch early, but he'll be using it more soon.
He was concentrating so hard at sitting, that he just wouldn't smile when I talked to him. :)
Katelyn reading to her dolls in Erik's swing. :) This morning she was trying to say letters when she looked at some words- I know...brilliant. :) But, she is picking stuff up that I am amazed at.

Snow Day & Jack and Jill Party

After having days of spring-like weather, we had a dumping of snow. :) It's mostly melted again, but Katelyn got to enjoy a bit more snow time - she does not like getting wet with it though, :)

Daddy and Katelyn playing Wesley and Breanna's Jack and Jill party at our church.
An "X" and "O" "Bethel Park Squares game show - hosted by Shane and Shelly. Wedding trivia was the questions - and the people in the x/o area had to give what they thought was the answer, and then Wes and Bre decided if they were right or wrong - giving them the X or O - first one to make a line, won. :)
The almost married couple - just a few weeks is their wedding. (the week after Brad and Diane's wedding) The theme of the night was "Kitchen" thus the aprons and the gifts were in theme with it too.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Erik & the Mobile

Yesterday I hung Erik's mobile over his swing with fishing line type thread. It looks quite cute, and it helps him enjoy the quality of life more. :)
Getting so bigErik's view: a rabbit, a frog and a donkey leaning dangerously over the edge of a hot air balloon.
Expression #1
Expression #2

Date Night

James took me on a date last night, and we left both of the little ones for a couple hours at Henry and Heather's. So nice to have such experienced babysitters over there.
We went to Casey's in Brantford, and I had my burger - called the West Coast burger: a fresh burger, goat's cheese, spinach and roasted red peppers and onions. So delicious. I hardly needed any ketchup - that's how good it was. :)
James had a cedar plank salmon. :) Almost everything from their menu was fresh, not something you find everyday.

Together. :)
We managed to get in 7 other stops in those couple hours, and pretty much finished off getting Erik and Katelyn's outfits for the wedding, unloaded a bunch of stuff at Bibles for Missions after our big de-cluttering of the basement, and a few other errands. A lovely evening.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Katelyn & Playdough

Here's some adorable pictures of Katelyn that Charissa took while in Alberta.
I loved them so I just had to post them. :)
Charissa made some scented playdough for special. On both sides of our families, our children have the bestest aunties.



Lounging after the photo shoot.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Two Months!

Another month. It was hard to pick a favorite - partially cause I took these pictures as the light was leaving us for the day. But this is it, Erik's two month picture.

Daddy got a little smile out of him.
Wearing a cute pair of overalls from a dear friend.

Smiles

At last I finally captured Erik's smiles! He started smiling slightly around 5-6 weeks, but it's really been in the last week or so that he's come alive. And what a cutie he is. :)
All smiles for daddy.
Moving those chubby cheeks of his with his big smiles.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

A Year in Heaven

Already it's been a year.
A year since Yachal went to Jesus.
It wasn't a hard day. Just when I talked to God about how I wish I could love the baby.
And then I almost cried...
It's good. It really is.
God gave me Erik to help the hurt. Erik didn't replace Yachal, but sure brought a new joy and busyness to our home. :)
I had a few people ask about how the day was (thank-you so much for caring :) and even was blessed with this gorgeous bouquet of roses from dear friends, Shane & Shelly. Their little girl was born the day after Yachal died. So we have an extra bittersweet (mostly sweet!) connection. It meant a lot that they went out of their way to encourage us.
Perfect flowers in memory of Yachal.
When people ask how many children I have -yes it's two, but I still think three. There is a little one missing, but we'll be all reunited...
...and it could be soon.
Still loving you, Yachal.

Brad & Diane's Engagement Party

Brad's family had all the Heikoops and the rest of the wedding party up to their place for a fun engagement party for the couple. It was great to see everyone again. Melanie (Brad's older sister) and her brother Darren, had planned a few games too, which was fun.
Nelly and Muffin.
Some of the wedding party.
One of the games was for Brad to attire Diane as a bride (or how he would like Diane to look)
and the other half of the game was for Diane to dress Brad like a groom.
And the other game was the hitting of the pinata - one side of the pinata was Brad and the other side was a picture of Diane. Strangely enough, all the nieces and nephews were wanting to hit Brad. :) (that's what happens when you're the new aunt or uncle into the family - you get lots of special attention)
The kids all got a few good whacks on it.

The glowing gal with her future sister-in-law Brooke. I LOVE seeing that look of love in Diane... such a beautiful thing.
Three of the bridesmaids - Rachel (friend) sister Sarah, and Anita (friend) Looking forward to seeing all of these gals in their gorgeous attire.
The yummy cake. :)
And the happy couple! Only 6 weeks left to go!
Much thanks to the Bouman family for hosting us all. :)

Trip to Alberta

Our late "Christmas" vacation began early on February 19th. Mark (bless his heart) :) dropped us off at the airport, and our little adventure with two children started.

Katelyn going for a ride. The flight was completely full, which meant James and I couldn't sit next to each other. (the oxygen mask issue - 4 per row) So we were split a part by about 7 rows. Thankfully, the flight went quite quickly. The children were so good, a big blessing. Erik hardly fussed at all, and Katelyn was easily entertained with the cartoon/''mov's". (Anne of Green Gables in animation was on :) My first glimpse of the rockies. I got so excited when I caught that look of home. Getting off the plane. Mom came to pick us up! So good to be together again. Then we drove to Lethbridge, where we met Dad, Charissa and Anne-Marie at Cameron & Lisa's. (they had to do a concert that night, so were picking mom up) We only had a few minutes together, and for them to see Erik in real. But more time together was to come... Mom and Dad about to head out the door. Dad in his infamous 'superior' jacket. :) After they left, we got to spend some time just with Cam, Lisa and the girls - and finally met little Monica! What a dolly she is, and such a little social bug, talking away like crazy. Katelyn had a blast playing with the girls and their toys. Then James and I continued on to the farm, stopping in to see Grandpa and Grandma Jost, and have them meet yet another great grandchild. Grandma still gets excited, and enjoyed holding the little one. So sweet. Both of the kiddos were getting on the tired side, so with the crying, we didn't stay too long. Then back to the farm! Tim was there for a bit, so we got to see him, and he got to hold Erik. The rest of the evening was good - Andrew and Rebecca invited us over there for supper which was lovely! Rebecca's parents were there; lovely to catch up with them, and just have a lot of laughs all together. Then we went home, and to sleep...the rest of the family arriving home late that night. The next morning we were off to the church service, and then back to a wonderful "Christmaslike" dinner mom did, especially since I hadn't quite had the traditional Christmas dinner with being sick over the holidays. :) James and Dad dealt with that turkey like the real men they are. My man. James and Geoffry. Such a darling twosome. :) It's sort of strange to come back home and meet these new little ones, as well as see the rest of the children all growing up. I don't know them very well anymore. Getting a bit more caught up on them was good...hearing their humor, seeing their skills, and getting loved by them was special. I was sooo glad James, Heather and the family were able to come down for the weekend, so we could see each other. Meant a lot. Playing a game of "Gift Box" (I think that's what it's called...something like that) with the kids, Charissa and Lisa) Me with Olivia - a little darling. Megan, Cadence, Alanna and Katelyn in the morning. We all went sledding for a bit. Quite fun! I hadn't done that since either getting married, or the Christmas after. :) Katelyn didn't like it though. It was really cold there. -23ish at least. My daddy, always ready for an adventure - making it fun for everyone. James, Adam and Isaac doing a trio toboggan snowboard ride. Underneath all that pink, there is a little girl. :) Me and my daddy, in our "oh so cool" snowgear. Piled high and ready for the ride.
The original siblings. I guess we all grew up. No babies, no children, no teenages, just adults. :) Heather, Geoffry, Erik and I. Heather and I were able to have a nice long talk which was refreshing. Times like that, make you miss each other a bit more, but thankful for the phone call visits we still can have. The distance just makes you treasure the "together" times more. Katelyn and Daniel did this ''copy cat thing" with James or whoever was taking these shots. First it was the "mouth" or "tongue"... ...then it was the "head"... ...and then the "eyes". This was Katelyn's first experiance with playdough - which she enjoyed. James went with the guys and cousins to play hockey in Foremost one evening - a fun experiance. It would have been fun to go and watch him, but with Erik getting really fussy and colicky again I needed to be at home with him. The next day we all went shopping, and then bowling with Cam, Lisa, the girls, Andrew, Rebecca and their kids. We had such fun! All of the children got a chance to bowl. The girls having a snack while the parents bowled. Lisa, Rebecca, Cadence and I.
Then it was over to Cameron & Lisa's for supper. Mom had made Lasanga, Rebecca, salad, and Lisa delicious home-made ice-cream. (which I can't wait to make once I've gotten rid of this stubborn cold) Then homeward bound. One evening we spent at Andrew & Rebecca's - getting in as much time with them as we could, before their baby would be born - whenever that was going to be! James & I decided to go for a "date" walk outside. But when we got outside, the communication I thought we'd have, was quickly exchanged for quick walking, trying to stay warm. Man, that was cold. But we're still in love. :) Gorgeous landscape. Freezing together in all kinds of weather....and looking goofy is all a part of it. James, Charissa, Anne-Marie and I made supper together one night. We had salmon, rice, salad, and the most awesome dairy free (almond and coconut milk) peanut butter ice-cream. - made by Charissa and James. It was super good.

Us three sisters. Aren't I related to such beauties? :)
We went over to Jon and Sharla's for lunch one afternoon.
Katelyn played with Nathan and Lucy while we had a great visit.
Katelyn was quite loved - she didn't know what to do with all that affection.
The last Sunday while there - James and Jon visiting before we left.
Sharla and I.
With my dear friends, Rochelle and Kendra. I was really glad to see the Funston's new home at long last, and catch up with Rochie and hear the new changes in her life.
Rebecca and I :) Poor darling. She was just waiting and waiting for that baby to arrive, and it just didn't want to come. We did so want to meet that little baby, but we'll have to wait until next time we visit!! (Yes, the baby did come by the way - Ethan Paul!)
Grandpa saying goodbye to Katelyn. I keep thinking every time I see them and say goodbye, that, "this will be the last time I see them..." but they just keep on. Mom is so amazing with them, and is a model older daughter that I hope I'll be.
A four generation picture - though Katelyn didn't quite cooperate. :) Then off to the airport. Mom and Dad were so sweet to take us there once again. It was such a good visit up to Calgary.
There, my cousins Justin and Emilie met us, and we got to meet their little girl Annaliese. We had a good visit for an hour and a half before security.
Holding each others precious little ones.
After saying goodbye to Justin and Emilie, we went through security. Our flight ended up being an hour and a bit delayed, so it was perfect timing to get Erik fed up, water bottles filled up, diapers changed, and a bit to eat and then on we went. God answered the prayers of everyone that was praying for Erik to be a good little boy, and not do all this fussying stuff he has been doing. He slept the whole plane ride - totally amazing! So thankful that the other passengers didn't have to hear him cry - especially as we didn't land until 1 a.m. Katelyn did really well - slept for at least half the flight.
Watching a cartoon 'mov' with Katy just before landing. Then we found our car Mark had left (with drinks and snacks) and then home to our own bed.
So thankful to God for providing this time out west for us. It was a wonderful time. And it won't be terribly long until the girls come out in April!