Monday, January 23, 2023

Girls weekend!

We managed to sneak in a girls' weekend to Petoskey this year for the first time since 2020! (In fact, I remember that during our last dinner together up north, there was a story on the news about an American student stuck in China because of the spreading coronavirus and I was like, "whoa, what's that?") We missed Emily :( but we packed in a little bit of shopping, a moderate amount of hiking, and lots of eating delicious food lounging! Erin also introduced us to mushroom houses and we toured some favorite spots from when we were little living in Walloon Lake.

Some excellent driving from mom back into a remote parking area!

My beautiful coffee

Snowy hiking!


Dinner at the Weathervane by the massive stone fireplace

Okay a super highlight was a solo hike - well, I thought I was solo but when I stood very quietly trying to take a picture of some ducks for Kevin, this beaver hopped out of the water onto the ice! He reminded me of Mr. Beaver from The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.

Monday, January 16, 2023

Hand-me-downs

Clothes in a big family are an interesting thing - essential items and a shared commodity. Nellie and Annie, then DJ and Eddie, were close enough in age that I generally just shifted the clothes the older ones outgrow directly into the drawers and closet space of the younger ones. Now that the big girls and I can wear the same size, clothes kind of shift from one room and closet and laundry basket to another without much fanfare.

With seven years between Annie and Mary, we didn't save as many clothes because we didn't really think about the possibility of another girl for a good five years there. But we recently uncovered a big bin of clothes in the crawlspace that held a lot of things in Mary's size. When Annie and Mary went through it this weekend it felt like a weird time warp. Annie would pull out a dress of Nellie's (or was it Annie's, or maybe both?) and it would bring back memories of some of our favorite moments and photos from years past that can feel like another life. Bathing suits - beaches, lakes, swimming lessons, and splashpads. Pajamas - early bedtimes and Annie wearing the same PJs until the pants barely made it past her knees. Jeans, fancy dresses, jumpers, and so many leggings.

It's been fun to see the different combinations Mary puts together and what her favorites are. It's also fun to remember how different Nellie and Annie's preferred styles were! Nellie was very particular about fabrics and fit, but our "Little Miss-match" had no qualms about mixing colors and patterns. Annie, on the other hand, liked to dress up and everything had to go together just so - she's still my daily fashion advisor. Mary doesn't seem to care much one way or the other but likes the idea of hand-me-downs. Lucky girl, we will have lots!

Rocking a Dora shirt while she eats her "magic brother breakfast" from Eddie - a bagel with Nutella and sprinkles

We found the outfit to match Bitty Baby!

Sunday, January 8, 2023

Winter weekend highlights

We may have started school this week, but this weekend I was reminded how peaceful these winter days can be! We stayed pretty busy, of course, but spent significant time sitting around by the fire and hanging out together. 

We introduced the kids to a couple of our old favorites - Angels in the Outfield and About a Boy (big girls only). I may have cried a little during the former...I love that movie.

The saddest part was taking down the Christmas tree. We got the tree early and kept it up late, but I still wasn't ready! The room seems too empty and dark. We did leave up our outside "winter lights," though, and I'm committed to keeping them on in the evenings because these months are so dreary. The National Weather Service is reporting that in the last 9 days we've had 5 minutes of sunshine. 

Otherwise, we had fun cheering on the boys in their basketball games (two big wins!) and going to Eddie's piano recital. Kevin took Lafayette, Nellie, Mary, and me rabbit hunting (any rabbits in the field lived to see another day), and we watched MSU beat U of M!

Here are a few pictures plus fun bonus videos of Nellie and Eddie at the recital.

Go Eddie!

Mary loved this climbing this huge flat-topped rock.



Eddie playing God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen

Sunday, January 1, 2023

Nice to meet you, 2023!

I'm not sure how many more years the kids are going to want to spend New Year's Eve as a family, but we had a fun night full of games, football, Back to the Future, snacks, and celebration! And this year, everyone stayed awake through midnight and beyond. 

Spoons - I am not good so I was out early.

Legos...

More Legos...

And the best part, a little late-night pin the ball on the tower. We were in hysterics! Each person had to spin once for every three years of age, which meant Kevin and I were just about falling over.



This is a screenshot of a midnight sparklers routine. :)

And now here we are, 2023. Over a "fancy" dinner based around our new pasta-of-the-month (thanks to John!), we chatted about what we've learned over the past year, favorite memories, and what we're looking forward to.

Mary learned the entire Christmas story by memory! She is most looking forward to going to Disney World and Florida.

Eddie's favorite memory is covid (?) - wearing masks and stuff. He's most looking forward to being able to write "23" as the year. He likes the number 23.

DJ learned that the Lions aren't total losers (his words). His favorite experience from the last year was soccer and he's most looking forward to baseball in the new year.

Annie learned that time always passes, so whether you're looking forward to something or dreading something, it will eventually come and you'll get past it. Her favorite memories were any vacations we took and time we spent together.

Nellie learned this year how to balance her various responsibilities and relationships, and that sometimes you will let people down and that can be okay. Her favorite memories are encompassed within "band," and she's most looking forward to going to Disney World.

Kevin has a lot of memories of extra time spent at the lake this summer, and especially our last weekend of the summer with brats on the grill, multiple ice cream trips, and boat rides. Our trip up to the U.P. was another highlight, although Nellie couldn't be there. He's looking forward to the Florida trip as well!

I have learned that I have learned more from the people around me than I had previously realized, and that's part of how God has equipped me to do some things I didn't think I was capable of. I'll have to keep thinking about that one for awhile. My favorite memories from 2022 are mostly the things others already said, but I'd add our snowy spring break trip to Petoskey. Next year, I'm excited for Florida as well, but also for the kids' new adventures with DJ moving to middle school and Annie moving to high school - and who knows what else is in store?!