Monday, August 22, 2011

First Family Vacation

It happened! Granted, only for a longer weekend. But we did it.
Our very first family vacation by ourselves - just the four of us.
Rob enouraged us to get away for the weekend (and take a couple days off) so we pursured it, and thanks to Henry and Heather lending us their camper, we decided to go to the Finger Lakes area in New York State. We've haven't been to that area since our honeymoon - not that we went to the exact place, but instead , to the Fillmore Glen Sate Park we went.
Friday night, after packing up, we went first to see Baby Hudson - coming out of the hospital - and then to St. Catharines to drop Hannah off at the family's rental place, and then on to our booked hotel in Niagara Falls. Sounds perfect. :) Except for the teeny tiny issue of me getting sick - the sickest I've been in a couple years. A nice fever. So not fun. James did so well, looking after the kids needs, while I just flopped on the bed, and Erik cried....and cried....and cried....second tooth had to make his appearance on the vacation. So James walked with Erik outside for 45 min. while Katy and I (who also had some sickness) wiped out on the beds. In the end, I didn't sleep much that night - but that's okay. :)
We made our way to Lewiston, picked up the camper at the warehouse, and made our way....all the way to Rochester, NY. We did some shopping - well James did - I walked slowly along. And eventually parked the camper at Walmart - got groceries, and had a nice relaxing night on the parking lot.
Sunset after a heavy rain that night.
(photo taken by James as I lay ailing :) )
The next morning, we started our slow journey to the campsite, and got all set up.
One of the first things we did though, was to color. :)
The rest of the day was just relaxing, getting set up in the trailer, had some food, tried going to a Sunday night service, but there wasn't any going on in the small town we were close too... Katelyn had some playground time, and then bath time for the two of them in the cute little tub in the trailer.
"Cheese"
Waiting for mom to get her out of the tub.
James making the camper tidy for me.
Kids watching a little movie while James slept in the next morning.
Cereal time. And then since Monday was our big "vacation" day, we headed out as quickly as possible, to avoid the upcoming rain, and started the Fillmore Glen hike.
Katelyn showing off her silly face. I know - terribly sweet and attractive, but kinda hilarious.
Erik and mommy. This little guy defies the "baby" rule, that says, "do not have your young child facing outward in the baby carrier. All children should be facing toward you until 1 year" or something like that. He cries, unless he's facing this way. So, baby rule maker, go get your own baby please. :)
It was beautiful there - terribly nice. And I loved this bridge. Most of the stonework along this 5 mile hike was done by the CCC workers in the 30's.

The natural stream-fed swimming pool, we had a quick dip in later on that day. It was cold, but so refreshing.
At one of the waterfalls.

James ended up holding both of them for most of the trip. Erik fell asleep in his arms, and Katy on his back. So he got his workout for the day.


Katy putting on her hat.
Walking along the stream.
Spaghetti lunch. I tried so hard to get a family picture of us at the table, but not having a tripod, and no where else to set up the camera, and my lens is to close up for this kinda thing.
After nap time and a movie, (and while it poured outside) we thought we'd try to get in a nice bike ride before more rain hit. (and we had a coupon for an ice-cream shop in town) So off we went...and it was a bit further than we thought. But we got there, got our coffee ice-cream, cookie dough ice-cream, and a kids spike - blue ice-cream with candy inside - and enjoyed it under a little canopy, while it started to pour once again.

Isn't Erik just the cutest thing - Mr. Round face.
We were running out of clothes that were dry by now - thus Katy borrowing my sweater.

The little ice-cream shop- Dee Dee's... :) An interesting spot for sure. All decked out with Pirates and nautical stuff..
Then it cleared out a little, before the real storm came through - so we hustled back as fast as we could - trying to out-ride the storm - with little success.... we got drenched. But it was fun. A blast actually. The kids were fine in the bike trailer, so that was good. Supper was had, and kids went to bed. And we had some Andy Griffeth time.
Erik going to sleep.

The next morning we packed up, and got ready to go home. We stopped at an outlet store on the way for a couple hours, which was nice. Then to Lewiston, where our van battery died - so we didn't leave the warehouse til 9:30, (so thankful that Henry and the kids were there!)
 and then homeward bound. Tired and glad to be home.
But more memories were made, and I'm looking forward to another family vacation time,
when it will be us four again.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Our Nephew Hudson!

Hudson Judah Heikoop was born on August 11th, 2011
9 lbs. 4oz.
Cute as one of those darling buttons
Deanna did so well for such a chubbers as her first! We got to quickly meet Hudson as he was leaving the hospital, and as we were on our way to our vacation weekend.
I love how Erik and Hudson are only 7 months a part - and hopefully will be close cousins. :)

Jumps and Life

You know what this means...?
 Yup - it's our very own trampoline... at least for a while. :) Someone lent it to us for a couple years, so we're getting the bounces out of it! Katelyn loves it - especially if you're jumping with her. I had hoped it would entertain her by herself, which it does, but oh, so much better for her if you're there too.
 Catching some air.
"Mommy, you sit there..." Giving instructions
 Going for a swim at our landlord's pool. We've only done it a couple times, but it's been nice.
 Erik and Mommy. He doesn't mind the splashing at all.
Bedtime stories with Winnie-the-Pooh...
...and praying before bed. Love how Katelyn shuts her eyes so tight.

Visit with Friends

Over the last while, we've had some lovely visits with friends.
Some are Erik's friends, and some are Katelyn's little friends. :)
 Lincoln and Erik posing for the camera
 There we go - better smiles while looking at Julie - Lincoln's mommy.
 Beautiful Julie and Lincoln.
 Katelyn playing in the sandbox with Avia after we had their family over for dinner one day.
 Swingtime. Amazing how high those toddlers like to go...
 Cousin Nathan and Katy. We had Nathan over for a night and day while the family was getting ready to move. They had so much fun together, in the bath, sleeping (or not!) at the park, and everything else they did.
Good friends are a blessing.

Windmill SnapShots

Many mornings on our almost daily walk to the Windmill, we find Mark outside. Either finishing up the staining on the exterior, moving the patio furniture display around, or some other maintenance work. Now, when we enter the parking lot, Katelyn automatically says "Mark".
 
 Made-from-scratch pies.
 My favorite baker
for ever
 Theresa (who took over Giftware from me) packaging up bread and cinnamon rolls.
 Chocolate-filled-croissants
Having a rare at-the-Windmill-breakfast one morning. I love the look in Katelyn's eyes.

Moving On

The time drew nearer and nearer...Henry & Heather were getting ready to move. At last. After a year a half of having their lovely home on the market, it sold. And with some last minute drama. :) Always.
I was happy. sad. excited. sad. and couldn't wait to see where God would use them next. and sad. But mostly happy. :)
We did a small family goodbye party, with a few neighbors and friends to help join in the sad fun time.
It says it all.
Deanna and Shelly posing after telling them I'm taking your picture
Eating and fellowshipping one last time in that home
 Mark with neighbors Bonnie and Ken.
 Lydia and her good friend Mallory - and two very delicious ice-cream cakes provided by Shelly.
 Singing a couple songs together in the home before we said goodbye.
The heads of this home - the ones that made everyone that walked through the doors feel so welcome, loved and special - by making them feel one of the family. Many hearts were encouraged towards authenticity and motivated to keep going - even when life was hard - by these two and their family. I came here often. But now, I'll have to go bug them at their new home as often as I can. :) (It's towards Niagara Falls, so a bit further. At least you're still in Canada for a while.) 
After a few more days of packing, they all left one Friday morning in their white van. I had some tears. They didn't spill over onto my cheeks...but filled up my eyes. :) So many that I love, leave Mount Pleasant in large white vans.... but, really, even though it's a bit sad.... it's terribly exciting....
...when you're on God's path.