Monday, February 28, 2022

Day . . . Not Sure . . . All a Blur!

So I haven't been sleeping much this week for lots of various reasons.

The last few nights it's been because of being on high alert for Rosie's imminent labor,
 and then doing puppy checks after the puppies were born on Saturday. 
So feeling a little out of it currently!  


Taylor sent another batch of photos a day or two ago! 
Looks like they are catching a lot! 








And we were very blessed to have Victoria and the boys visit on Saturday through Sunday! We were going to have Charlotte's birthday party on Saturday . . . . 

But then this happened . . . (more pictures on this at the end of the post!)  She was due on Tuesday, but decided to have them a few days early!  





Meanwhile, Victoria and Luke and Caleb came to Grandma's house around noon on Saturday!  (Right after the first puppy was born at 11:45am!)









We had a blast for two days with 2 adorable little boys and 10 puppies!!!! 


Oh . . .and somewhere in there . . .Grandma made a flower run to DeGoede's! Needed a little pick-me-up!  (I think this was Thursday afternoon!) 


Thursday, February 24, 2022

Day Two - Fishing in Florida and Sledding in Snow! ;-)

Pictures just sent this morning by Taylor! 





 Meanwhile . . .we woke up to this! 









Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Day One of Holding Down the Fort and Wrangling the Natives . . .

. . . while the fishermen enjoyed their first day of Florida sunshine.
This was Ted's report at the end of the day . . . "Tim caught the most fish and Joe and I caught some too. So far none for Taylor so please pray he would get some soon. 
We're all pretty tired from the flight so getting in bed now."

Meanwhile, back at the ranch . . . . 
the head wrangler woke at 3:30am . . .not a great start for the energy it takes to run the ranch alone. ;-)

Grandma was super blessed to be able to enjoy two of the adorable grands today so Valerie could focus on some things, including a run up to Costco.  She dropped them off just before their morning nap and picked them up around 6pm this evening.  Loved every minute with these two bundles of joy! 
(Valerie always enjoys seeing pictures throughout the day so snapped these for her.)



Just trying to keep clean no doubt!  LOL!  

Valerie had Naomi in a shirt that said, "I Need Some Grandma Time!"  Love it! 

 Caroline's original plan was to be with Joseph all day today, visiting him and his family in Portland.  But one of her little corgi's that was due in 4 days, decided today was the day to deliver her pups!  So Caroline ended up being home with us . . .but of course, was out with Dottie all day.   We had an answer to prayer at the end of the day with a puppy that seemed to not be coming down and appeared to be "stuck" no matter how much Dottie was contracting.  It was looking like she might need a c-section tomorrow.  But she was finally able to push the puppy out, so no surgery needed!  Praise the Lord! 

It was freezing cold, but the sun shone all day.  I kept the fire burning all day to help our heat pump out. ;-)  It's going to be another cold night too!  I'm so glad it isn't stormy/windy.  We should be just fine!  

Now for some more addressing of wedding invitations!  Did a little stack this afternoon, and hope to finish them all up this evening! 

So, the first day without the guys is in the books.  All went well.  No injuries or catastrophes of any kind!  So think we're off to a good start!  


Tuesday, February 22, 2022

A Day to Document . . . Tuesday . . .2/22/22 . . .Just Because!

Today was a bit out of the ordinary in that it was the day that our 3 oldest guys (Ted, Tim and Joe) left for what's becoming an annual trek to the sunshine state clear across the country from us.   This year, Taylor also joined them! So it is sure to be the best trip to Florida yet! 

I've been preparing for this week without the guys . . .but remembered a few things that I really needed to be fully prepared for the week.  One of those things . . . some safety gates to keep our little mobile grandbabies contained in our living room.  I really needed Papa's help in getting them set-up, before I have the blessing of their cuteness here tomorrow.  

Also, Brielle and I have a special yellow labrador that we purchased from Valerie 3 years ago with the intent of breeding her.  And guess what???  Her first litter of puppies are due THIS week!  So I had a couple things to pick up to prepare for assisting Rosie in her delivery of what looks like MANY babies! 

And then there is a week's supply of food . . as it won't be super easy to get out and shop with the four youngins in tow.   Caroline will be here most of the time, so I do have back-up when/if needed, thankfully!

So I woke up early and headed to Wally World . . .getting there about 7am.  Rushed around and found most everything, and then also hopped over to a thrift store that I had a store credit I needed to use.  I found a good comforter that could be used in the whelping box.  

Rushed home, unpacked and had the blessing of Lydia and Marilyn drop in for a surprise visit with dropping off a canopy they borrowed last weekend.  Had fun visiting with them for a bit.  

Then, chatted with Valerie over FB messenger and was blessed to receive some much needed encouragement regarding our ministry of adoption.  On a long side-note, there are many days that I'm truly so weary and somedays I honestly wish I could run away.  Yesterday was one of those days. Valerie was here babysitting the kids so that Ted and I could look at homes with Caroline.  (Tim and Joe usually watch the kids, but yesterday was their out-town homeschool sports day, so they were away all afternoon.)  We came home to hear from Valerie that Peter had found a lighter and was attempting to burn various things in the bathroom (Wood door frame, wood vanity, hand towel, wads of toilet paper, etc).  She smelled the smoke, but had also been cooking/baking in the kitchen, so kept thinking that it was something related to her food prep on/in the stove.   Peter denied and lied having anything to do with it.  But he was the only culprit. So we also had that heartbreaking behavior to process.  I've been quite grieved over this incident on many levels and in many ways.  There's a long back story/history that leads to such behaviors, but suffice is to say Peter and Charlotte are still very much affected by their traumatic years in the foster system.  And we feel so inadequate to know how to help them at times, and days like this make us feel like quite the failures.  It can be exhausting, disheartening and overwhelming.  And truly a ministry that you can't quit.  You can't give up.  You can't walk away.  You can't go on furlough.  It requires much of us.  And there are no rewards or recognition for all our hard work, long hours and labors of love. But God is pleased, and sees and knows what we need . . .so he sent me sweet Valerie today to encourage my downcast soul. :-) 

After these things, I had Papa help me figure out the baby gates . . that involved a quick trip to the hardware store for some bungee cords.  

Decided to make a fire in our wood stove since tonight is forecasted to be a record-breaking 17 degrees!

Got the kids lunch and did a few chores and then needed to run over to the cabin rental that I clean for to do an after-check-out-inspection and bring the laundry home.  

About that time, Taylor showed up and the guys gathered their things and were off to the airport. 

After writing my friend, the rental cabin owner, about the findings of my after-check-out inspection, it was time to prepare dinner for the kiddos.  

And start the rental cabin laundry in preparation for the cleaning of it by the end of the week.

Now it is 7:00pm and I'll begin the end-of-the-day chores and helping the kids get ready for bed.  And prepare the house for our early morning receipt of two very special little blessings.  River and Naomi will Grandma-sit here tomorrow and grandma can hardly wait! :-)  

Hummingbirds today . . . flocking before the extra cold temps tonight.  It is a regular phenomenon this winter . . .they seem to know when the cold/snow is coming and feel the need to stock up on their feedings?  The increased amount of birds and feeding activity has been a very accurate prediction of cold weather coming! 













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