Saturday, February 28, 2009

Meet Benjamin


Six years ago, on February 28th, 2003, our nephew Benjamin was diagnosed with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia. This form of leukemia accounts for almost 30% of all childhood cancers. My brother and his family were living in Seattle at the time, where Mike was working at The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Arwen was nearing the end of her pregnancy with their third child - Lydia was born on March 8th, 2003.

My mom and dad, my sister, and I had all tentatively scheduled visits out to Seattle within the next 2 months to help out with the new baby, but we didn't realize that we would be helping out with a new baby and a 4 year old undergoing chemotherapy. My mom ended up taking a train to Seattle (within a day or two of the cancer diagnosis) to help out. If you don't know Mike and Arwen and their family, you need to meet them. They have an incredible story of faith in the midst of a very difficult trial.

I'm trying to think of a way to describe Ben... the first word that pops into my head is energetic. He's constantly on the move! You should watch him play baseball or soccer - he's great! After Ben's diagnosis, he lost the strength to walk. This was very difficult to witness. Here was a little boy who had all the energy in the world and now he needed to rely on others to carry him. If you see Ben now, you would never guess that he was a cancer survivor.

We pray for our extended family daily, but Ben gets an extra prayer - that he may remain cancer free. Mike and Arwen have used their experiences in such instrumental ways. They are involved in a group called Brighter Tomorrows, which is a group for parents of children who are cancer survivors or whose children are in various stages of treatment. Ben is a reminder to me to be joyful in the midst of trials, and Mike and Arwen are my reminder to "pay it forward." We love you Ben!

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Red Hair? Blonde Hair? Brown Hair?

From the previous pictures that we've posted, I've gotten a few comments and e-mails about the color of Amaya's hair. Steve and I both had blonde hair as babies. Mine darkened around kindergarten and Steve's darkened in high school. Steve and I both have the red hair gene floating around, so who knows when it might show up. In different lighting, Amaya's hair can look red, brown, and blonde. Who knows what color it will be when she gets older? I just hope she doesn't start going gray like me!

Amaya's Purple Blankey


Amaya has become quite attached to her purple blanket that she received as a a baby shower gift - thank you again Sonja, Aunt Jewel, and Sherri! She knows that when the purple blanket comes out, she's due to sleep.

This picture is typically how we'll find her in the morning - all snuggled up - holding onto her blanky - too cute! (I also love how she moves all over the bed at night - every night she's in a different location). Seeing her sleeping so peacefully like this makes it very difficult for me to go to work.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

New Shelves

Steve put up these shelves a few weekends ago. We've been able to cross a few home improvement things off our list now that Steve has class only one day a week.


While Steve was putting up the shelves, Amaya and I read some books. She LOVES pulling all her books out of her bookcase and because she makes such a big mess and can't quite understand how to pick them up, it's a rare treat that we allow her to "have at it."

Monday, February 23, 2009

Happy Monday!


Sending everyone a little sunshine today. We hope this makes your Monday a little happier!

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Let the Texting Begin...

Umm... hi Miles? I was wondering if you wanted to get together this weekend?

Your place or mine?

Grandma's?!? That's perfect!

I hear she has a new couch! Maybe we can climb all over it!

Oh, hey Miles, I gotta run... I'm getting another call... Bye!

Friday, February 20, 2009

George Gibbs Elementary

In our NW Rochester neighborhood, a new "environmentally-friendly" elementary school is being built. It will be named George Gibbs Elementary School, and according to the Rochester School District should be completed in time for the 2009-2010 school year. Amaya will be attending this school in a few years after completion of preschool at our church.

Here's a link to the preschool at our church:

Kingdom Kids Preschool


And here's a link to the Post-Bulletin article about the new schoool:

George Gibbs Elementary


Let's not forget the webcam of the construction of the new school:

George Gibbs Webcam

Finally, if you're wondering, who is George Gibbs?

George W. Gibbs Jr.

And You Thought You Were Having a Bad Hair Day



Thursday, February 19, 2009

30 1/2 Year Check Up

Yesterday was my annual physical - soon to be every 2 year physical! Yahoo! I'm an advocate for preventative health maintenance, so if you haven't gotten your physical, mammogram, etc. - please do it now!

We've recently switched Family Medicine doctors (not by our choice), and I absolutely LOVE HER! If anyone needs a referral, I'm more than happy to oblige. I was impressed with her at Amaya's 12 month well baby visit and I was even more impressed with her at my physical. It helped that I was her last appointment of the day, so we had more time to chat. :-)And not to be stereotypical, but it's going to be nice having a female physician for all of the womanly issues.

Here are my current stats:
Height: 5'6"
Weight: Seriously, are you kidding me?!? Let's just say I'm beating Amaya and am above the 5th percentile. :-)
Blood Pressure: 108/64
Pulse: 64

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Praying for Opportunities

Since studying James, I've been praying for opportunities to serve, praying for opportunities to witness my faith, praying for opportunities to love my neighbor, and praying for opportunities to use my gifts. I've also been trying to listen when God speaks and praying that I would be obedient and put my faith into ACTION when I hear God nudging at my heart.

We have dear neighbors who are elderly, and our family has been given the opportunity to serve them tomorrow. I heard God nudge at my heart on Sunday and I ACTED on it! Because of it, we have become "answers to their prayers." I'm so excited because I prayed for an opportunity and shortly thereafter, God provided us an chance to serve, witness our faith, love our neighbor (literally), and use my/our gifts.

Every day, I'm constantly reminding myself to look for these opportunities. While Amaya and I were getting groceries, the woman bagging our groceries smiled at Amaya and Amaya returned her smile with a great big grin and waved good-bye to her. The woman said, "She just brightened my day!" Even in the little things, we can encourage and love others. And if God can use Amaya to brighten someone's day, then He can certainly use me - but only if I listen and obey.