Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Surprise at the Fire Station

What little boy isn't fascinated with firefighters? We had so much fun learning all about the profession in Libby's unit of summer school. So much fun, in fact, that we decided to take the lesson one step further, while doing a little church outreach at the same time.

The Boys worked hard baking dozens of sugar cookies: firemen, dalmatians and firetrucks all adorned with red sugar sprinkles.

By now, they have done this so many times, they almost don't need my help any more! What great little bakers!

Once the cookies cooled off enough, O and I bundled them all up to deliver to the fire station near by. (Noah sadly missed out due to scheduling conflicts and a much-needed nap.) We fully expected to just hand over our cookie tin, tell the receptionist a little about our church, provide some church business cards, and then be on our way. Were we surprised when a real life firefighter met us at the door and offered a tour of the station! We heartily took him up on his offer. Not only did we get to tour the firehouse and hear about life as a firefighter straight from the man himself, but O got to pretend to drive the firetruck, sit in the back of an ambulance, and touch as many tools, hoses, instruments as he pleased. In typical O fashion, his sweet face was completely solemn as he experienced all of this wonderfulness. But you can bet that he has talked non-stop about each detail ever since! It was great to get to talk to the fireman about our church too and personally invite him and his comrades to join us for worship.

We were invited to come back any time to look around again. The next time we bake goodies, we'll have to remember to swing back by the fire station...with Noah this time too!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Splashin' Around

In the heat of a Texas summer, nothing beats a sprinkler park to cool off in! DeAnn and I loaded up our littles for a fun day in the sun.

Preston and Mommy

Grant found the perfect place to beat the heat!

Sadly, at almost eight years old, Connor decided sprinkler parks were a bit beneath him. They are, it was announced, for babies.

I can't help but smile looking at that face!

My Guys spent more time chasing either other around the sprinkler park and playing football near the sprinkler park than actually in the sprinklers. Do you think they're having a great time? I can't quite tell.

The Black Brothers congregated on the playground when the sprinklers grew unexciting.

The five best buds.

Looking at this picture of these five tall, handsome boys makes me miss the days gone by. Days like this one at the pumpkin patch, when there were only four best buds:
Such cuties!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Happy 4 1/2, O!

To ring in O's happy half birthday, we (of course) baked a cake. A very green cake, at the request of the birthday boy himself. (Notice the ever-present disastrous remodel MESS in the background. Ugh!)

Getting a good whiff.

We later iced the cake with an array of colors, and topped it off with sundae sprinkles: tiny choco chips, bananas and cherries. No shortage of food coloring and chemicals for this celebration!

Noah took the role of "assistant candle blower from a distance" very seriously.

After ingesting as much sugar as we could possibly hold, the Boys and I hopped into bed to enjoy the movie O chose at the library: Despereaux. Poor Daddy had to work on the kitchen, but he joined us just in time for the happy ending. Movie night with snuggling is always a winner!

We celebrated the next day with Yaya. O got the most fun game version of Horton Hears a Who and couldn't wait to model the Horton mask. What a cutie!

Still can't fathom the fact that you are 4 1/2, Owie! Next stop: FIVE?! You are growing up way too fast for Mommy. Love, love you.

These Boots Were Made for Splashin'

Both Boys received new super duper splashy rain boots and pint-sized umbrellas for their Happy Half Birthdays. How appropriate that it was a pretty drippy morning around here. We headed out to give the new gear a try.

Can you believe I allow my children out of the house looking like this? They both are sporting last night's pajamie top, but with their choice of pants. Owie loves his "stripey" ones and Nosy is absolutely OBSESSED with his "curcle cim-coot" (turtle swimsuit) these days. He wears it everywhere! I don't mind. I love that they are expressing their own styles and preferences. They willingly changed clothes before running errands later in the day.

I love Owie's reflection in this one.

Nosy got some air...

...and stuck the landing.

O's getting ready-to-launch pose. He did this every time: eyes shut, cheeks puffed out, arm cocked just so. He is definitely my methodical Son!

His favorite type of jump was the splits.

My crazy guys keep me smiling all day long.

Lots of Prayer & Deep Breathing

Owie, just look at how gorgeous and wonderful you are. All grown up and four and a half. You are smart and fun and witty and caring. I could not love anyone more. And yet this phase of your life, and therefore mine, has been a doozy! Putting it mildly, it has been tough around here lately. Allow me to elaborate...

As fast as your long, lean body is growing, your bright, bright mind is growing even faster. You are trying new things (like talking back and majorly testing limits), using your vibrant imagination (which often ends up with you scared silly at the things you dream up), and figuring out things for yourself (like what happens when you paint with chocolate pudding on our new floors or continuously come out of your room at night). You are growing up, and the growing pains have been difficult for everyone, especially as we watch you struggle.

Our hardest issue with you right now is your sleep, or lack-there-of. Once put to bed, you scream and cry for at least 2 hours every night, often coming out of your room which requires us to discipline you. Then, around 4:00am, the screaming starts again after you take a potty break. From 4:00 until about 6:00 you cry so sadly until you finally fall back to sleep. Daddy and I are exhausted, and I can tell by your behavior and sensitivity during the day that you are as well. You say you are so upset because you are lonely and want us to sleep by you. We have gone round and round with "Mommy and Daddy are down the hall. Brother is right next door. God is with you always. He never stops watching over you." We've memorized Scripture to keep the fear and loneliness at bay. Finally, last night, God showed me a tangible way to help you realize He is with you and loving you always. I asked you to feel the beating of your heart through your pajamies. You lit up as you discovered you could feel it. I explained to you that God directs your heart to beat each and every time. If your heart is beating, which it constantly is, then God is with you, telling it to beat. You seemed comforted...at least for a bit. We are beside ourselves with what to do for you and it breaks our hearts to hear you cry so desperately. We love you so much and hate to see you confused and hurting.

Anyway, enough of the problem areas. You are an extraordinary kid, Owen Halpin. Your imagination is on fire! You come up with the most elaborate and well-thought out stories. For example, you talk often of your "work": which days you have off, precise (read lengthy!) directions to your office, your job description, fellow employees. Your most recent job? Working with your very good (imaginary) friend Luke at your restaurant, 10 Pieces of Hamburger, located next door to the Waffle House, "not on the Taco Bueno side, Mommy, on the other side of the Waffle House." Your other favorite job has been to build and design houses. You say, "When we have another brother, I will build us a super big house with 4 bedrooms, one for all my brothers!"

So, a little more about Luke. He seems like a great guy. He does not come around too often, but when he does, it is just assumed that he is included in whatever we are doing. Going swimming? "Oh! And Luke is getting his swimsuit on too, Mommy." Alrighty then. At the drive through? "Luke's favorite is 40 bean burritos!" One time there was another guy named Mark along for the ride too. Again, it was just assumed he was around. "Don't forget about Mark, Mommy." Who? "You know, me and Luke's friend, Mark." Oh, sure. Okay. These guys mostly show up when O is talking about his current career path. I guess it's just no fun to work alone.

You are such a great Big Brother to Nosy. You listen to him and consider him and take care of him. You include him in your imaginative play and share with him. I can see you learning to put him above yourself (like when you let him sprinkle the favorite sprinkles or willingly hand over Julie so Nosy can sleep with her for the tenth night in a row). Of course, along with the current trends of behavior, he does get clobbered quite a bit...and pushed...and bossed around in a very commanding tone. Typical first born stuff, I guess. I am so blessed that, that for the most part, you truly do enjoy your little brother.

You still have the best laugh, the softest heart, the sweetest smile, the saddest tears. God has gifted you with a hunger for things of Him, a zeal for learning, a desire for good. You love to be held and rocked and sung to; to have your back rubbed before bed; to read a great story on my lap; to sing Amazing Grace with me.

You have awesome dance moves, are lacking any inhibitions and have serious style. (You wear mismatched shoes almost every day because it is just too hard to limit yourself to just one style/color.) You compose the best symphonies, direct my favorite movies (and make me big bowls of pretend popcorn to enjoy with the show), and conjure up the most fun games, complete with ever-changing rules. You tell the most hilarious knock knock jokes, give the most enthusiastic hugs, and have the most pitiful whine I have ever heard. You are my Son, and I love to you pieces.

I know that this is such a formative time in your life (It must be or I don't think you would be struggling so.). I pray constantly for the wisdom to raise you well, for grace and mercy and patience when the days get long and hard. I love, love you, Owie, and as you struggle, I am struggling right along with you. Thank God that He is loving us both and seeing us through this phase.

Big Guy in the House!

Check out who's four and a half today!
Love that Boy's sense of style lately. He's got it going on!

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Rusty

Whew!
It has been forever since I've blooged!
Between preparing our house for a remodel, getting ready for vacation, taking the vacation, continuing the remodel, recovering from the vacation, trying to keep curious little Boys away from the still-in-progress remodel, life has been hectic, to say the least. The times when I have been able to dig my computer out from under the piles of our possessions that are stacked all about, I have been too tuckered out to even think about blogging. So bear with me as I slowly try to catch up on our summer happenings, one story at a time.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

What to Do...

...when all your toys are buried under junk during a remodel:

Play with whatever random stuff you can find...and be perfectly happy about it!
What good sports these guys have been during our ENDLESS remodeling!

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Breck Day 5: Sail Away, Sail Away, Sail Away

Tio Rico hauled his new sailboat all the way to Colorado from Iowa. We were all thrilled to have a brand new boat at our disposal (and free to us!) and a very willing and eager captain to tour us around the lake. Tuesday morning was gorgeous and crisp...perfect weather for a sail!

It was only after boarding that I realized exactly what kind of sailboat this was. (Please forgive my complete lack of knowledge concerning all things boatish.) As the passengers, we could either sit on a very sturdy tarp-like thing that skimmed the water (thus completely soaking one's rear end) or perch precariously on the edge of the boat and risk toppling in. I was pretty worried for the Boys at first, but they did not seem phased one bit. Once we got going, all concerns about wetness were forgotten and we all just soaked in the view and enjoyed the ride. There is nothing quite like being out on a mountain-top lake with the wind in your hair and smiles on your faces.

Thanks for the GREAT time, Uncle Rick!!

Exploring the park a bit while we dried off.

One Big Happy

Be prepared for zillions of pictures, but I wanted to catch each family member at some point during the trip...and there are quite a few of us!

The entire family together.

All ten kiddos, ages six and under.

Gabriel, who has eyes that melt your very heart.

The patriarch of the fam chatting it up with my sis.

Grammy Lulu has such a gift with babies. Elyse adores her.

These folks look familiar!

Nicholas was one of O's constant companions. He loved having boys his age around all the time.

Henry: the third amigo.

Sweet Theo. He just sparkles with personality.

Uncle Tom with his two cuties, Nicholas and Charlotte.

There she is, the oldest cousin! Maddie is as sweet as she can be!

The entire Sanders East crew. What a gorgeous family!

Yaya lovin' on Owie.

Grampa B with his girls.

Darling Charlotte. This girl has a vocabulary like no other!

All the kids love to spend time with Abbey and Eric...and I think the feeling is mutual. These two are naturals!

Such a precious pic of two precious people: Henry and Libby.

Robert the Stud

Jim could often be found snuggling a little one.

No one can deny Uncle Rick's got style!

Libby, Cabrini and Katy have a serious chat...probably about The Bachelor!

LouLou, Yaya and O visiting before dinner.

Katy and Lou share crazy life stories before dinner.

LouLou and Karen share a love for the great outdoors.

Gramps and Yaya hanging out with my guys.

Mom and Dad pose with the Rupps before heading out to a yummy lunch.

Swing, Noah! Swing! I love the shadow.

Uncle Rick is master of the grill...but Grampa keeps an eye out just in case he can contribute some wisdom.

Kisses for Nosy.

The Boys loved playing with Abbey, and the wrap-around deck was the perfect place to rustle up some fun.

Hello, Handsome!

LOVE this pic! Henry, Noah and O giggle for the camera.

Add sweet Ava into the mix, and things really get fun!
We are so richly blessed with wonderful extended family to love and support us. What a joy it has been building relationships with these people.