Monday, July 28, 2008

Badger Mountian Hike



We hiked Badger Mountian! The kids did better than expected. In fact, Luke made it all the way up (800 ft up, 6 miles long), without any help. Chloe and I ran the last leg to beat the boys to the top and Joel made it about one mile, which I thought was pretty good for being 2. The bottom pic is of Chloe after she fell down.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Date at Tagaris



John and I went on our first date last night. We went to a new popular winery restraunt called Targaris. We laughed and laughed at the food, since it was increadibly small, but had a great time. It's great to be able to talk without little people needing you to feed them!
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Here's a slide show of our adventures with John so far during leave. So far the kids have wrestled, drove,played in the toy isle, and had many stories read to them with John. We've visited the windmills, went on a boating trip, with this little boat that the previous house owners left. Awesome since we live on the river! A couple pics are of the Farmer's Market and I'm not even sure what else is in here!

Home for Leave





John got in Monday afternoon. Chloe and two fully-dressed Spidermen and I, were there to pick him up. What an increadible dad! He's done nothing but play, wrestle, and hold the kids since he's been home.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Auntie Holly to the Theater


Here is a pic of my beautiful sis Holly. She's the best and she lives in our basement, a situation that I really love :) The kids love her too. Here is a pic of her before her visit to a local theatrical commedy with her friends.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

BBQ w/ friends


Here's a BBQ pic from my friend Denise's house. This group from church is a real kick. Lots of fun people! While we were eating at her house Sunday night, Luke noticed her baby puppies were nursing from the mom. He came to me wide eyed and said, "mom, the baby puppies are sucking the mom's blood!". I guess he's been learning about misquitos lately. :)

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Circus with Nana and Papa

Today, the kiddos (Joel refused to be pictured) went to Nana and Papa's church 100 yr anniversary party/Circus, while I went shopping by myself....forgot what that was like by myself. The kids had an awesome time and I think the kids and grandparents both went home exhausted.

Swim Lessons


Chloe and Luke went to swim lessons for the past two weeks. Luke loved every minute of it and would jump in (like spiderman) every chance he could get, and Chloe had a good time, but was pretty timid about getting her head under water. They're really polar oppisites.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Change of Command


Well, 2 years ago John took command of B-52nd Co. An anti-tank company in the 2nd stryker brigade. Today he changes out to another job. His job has involved him training about 70 men for the deployement to Iraq and then once in Iraq, managing an area of land that involved over 100 US army soldiers, 5 or more Suni Sheiks and their men, and sometimes the Iraqi Army. I know he'll have lots of stories and that it will be one of the most interesting jobs of his life. He's pretty bumbed to leave his joint security station and his guys in the middle of the desert in Iraq, but is now heading to Camp Taji to work a battalion staff job. I, on the other hand, will be thankfull for a safer environment and possibly more consistent work hours. ?? Keep him in your prayers, as he is really sad to leave.

I'll have John write more about his crazy command job in Iraq, but I'm glad to see it come to an end. This job has been by far, the hardest on our family, although I think we've done quite well with the large amount of pre-deployment training and really long hours, and the deployment itself. John has had 4 change of command dates, the first being a year ago. They just kept needing him at B-52nd, and so he stayed there. I've been organizing the FRG for the company for 2 years, which is not ideal to do from the mianland, so I'm glad that someone agreed to take it over in Hawaii. Another big phase of life, now done and gone. It was a good experience, and God really blessed us through it, but I'm glad there are seasons to life :)

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

The Creative Transformers


I bought tile for our entryway/kitchen and the boys found the boxes to be quite entertianing. They are now transformer suits :) Who said kids need toys?

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Happy Belated 4th of July!


4th of July is often an interesting holiday for John and I. Once he called me while he was scraping bird poop off a basketball court in Ranger school, another year he called me when he'd just finished Ranger school. This year, he was in Iraq and forgot it was the 4th all together! Unfortuantly, we rarely get the holiday together, but I'm always surrounded by family and friends :) This year we went to the Goldsworthys and were treated to 4th of July lunch with all the granparents and Bob and Genie were great sports and stayed up untill almost midnight with us to see the fireworks! :)




Lunch and Fireworks

The Goldsworthy/Ellis Clan (6 of them are 89 and older!). Good genes! Even special guests, Uncle Ed and Aunt Jake were there from CA.
Chloe and Great Grandpa Bob. He kept teasing her that he was going to cut her hair and transplant it on his head :)
Grandma Genie brought bubbles to play with while we waited for fireworks.

Grandma Genie and Chloe. My little man.

4th on the Goldsworthy Farm

Grandpa Bob reading to the kiddos

Bob keeps the house slightly above freezing, so I had to borrow the "ARMY" sweatshirt. For some reason it reminds me of a cheerleader.
Joel working on his masterpiece
Just hangin' out.