Eight days, 7 hours and 21 minutes. That is the exact amount of freedom i have left. The green and white (or silver i am not sure) doors are calling my name. OLY FREAKIN HIGH! The class of 2012 will be welcoming themselves into the beloved senior high. Its so bitter sweet to start school this year. I am really ready for high school, but this summer went way too fast. I took drivers ed in June and it totally ruined my summer i think. School shopping starts Monday, not with my mother and father but with my high school pals. Watch out, maybe i might get dress coded this year muahahaha. I am the next Andresen to be a Titan. High school can either be the next best thing in my life or the worst. Any advice?
OH.... Tanner is going to LDS business school
Sara will be attending Paul Mitchell Beauty School
The three booger balls with be going to the pig pen. William Pen
Halle is walking, says grandpa and katie.
The parents are the parents
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Saturday, May 30, 2009
11 DAYS
We can't wait. Tanner gets home JUNE 9 at 7:30pm on Delta Airlines. He flies with 5 elders from Indonesia to Hong Kong, then HK to San Francisco. At that point, the 5 elders all go to different states, so Tanner thinks he's flying into SLC alone. But ... SURPRISE! Halle and I (and Mike Flegal, our travel escort extraordinnaire!) are surprising him in SF and flying that leg home with him. It will give Tanner a couple hours to meet Halle before he gets home to the mob of sisters that are eagerly anticipating his arrival.
Tanner is going to baptize Meg on Sat. the 13 at 630 pm. And his homecoming report will be Sunday, June 14 at 11 am. We'll have food at our house after each momentous event, so if you're so inclined...head over to the casa of chaos,
Tanner is going to baptize Meg on Sat. the 13 at 630 pm. And his homecoming report will be Sunday, June 14 at 11 am. We'll have food at our house after each momentous event, so if you're so inclined...head over to the casa of chaos,
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
The Tear(ducts) are Flowing!
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Halle's been home for a year!
Happy "Birth"day Halle!
A year ago today, Halle came home from the hospital just over 5 lbs after 4 mos in the NICU at IMC. We think having a birthday on Christmas Day isn't going to be real fun, and she wasn't due until April 10, so we have decided that we will celebrate her birthday on the day she came home from the hospital...April 4, 2008.
I can't believe how fast the year has flown, and how much progress she has made. She is a strong little spirit with a will like none other. She is now just over 13lbs and pulling herself up to things, cruising around things, and I am sure she'll be walking within months. She has been so healthy and such a source of happiness and FUN and sheer joy in our lives. The novelty hasn't worn off a bit -- we all still rush for Halle when we come home or when she enters a room. We feel so blessed to have her. We love our Halle Jae!
Halle is organizing cousin Tyler's papers. I am sure he appreciated it.
She also had her 1 year eval with DDI. She did great!
First kids meal---nuggets!
It's all hers! Even the toy. She is amazed.
mmmmmm cream cheese on everything!
She can do it all by herself.
A year ago today, Halle came home from the hospital just over 5 lbs after 4 mos in the NICU at IMC. We think having a birthday on Christmas Day isn't going to be real fun, and she wasn't due until April 10, so we have decided that we will celebrate her birthday on the day she came home from the hospital...April 4, 2008.
I can't believe how fast the year has flown, and how much progress she has made. She is a strong little spirit with a will like none other. She is now just over 13lbs and pulling herself up to things, cruising around things, and I am sure she'll be walking within months. She has been so healthy and such a source of happiness and FUN and sheer joy in our lives. The novelty hasn't worn off a bit -- we all still rush for Halle when we come home or when she enters a room. We feel so blessed to have her. We love our Halle Jae!
Halle is organizing cousin Tyler's papers. I am sure he appreciated it.
She also had her 1 year eval with DDI. She did great!
First kids meal---nuggets!
It's all hers! Even the toy. She is amazed.
mmmmmm cream cheese on everything!
She can do it all by herself.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Grandma and her babies...
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
It's April Fool's Eve...
St Patricks Day was festive at our house! Just look at Halle having fun with Brother Jenkins. Mat and I made our debut as Activities Committee Chairmen with a ward party ... "ShamROCK the House". We had a great pasta bar, limerick writing contest, and while I was hopeful we would have karaoke, alas, we ran out of time before that could begin. No worries, I plan to incorporate karaoke into the next ward party. (Assuming I don't get a quick release once receipts are turned in...)
Craig celebrated April Fools a little early - he gave himself a haircut. He came over and said "My mom's gonna be so mad. Will you call her?" So...I called Deb and gave her the good news. Craigy swore he'd never do that again.
Jodi and Pat, my committee...who do most of the work!
The kids are always shocked that they don't ever get a leprechaun, despite their amazing traps they set out the night before.
The Cream of Wheat turned green, though!
The Cream of Wheat turned green, though!
And finally.....Miss Halle had her 15 month check up. She is a whopping 13 lbs 4 oz. So...Halle now gets an appetite stimulant. Yes, we are treading new waters in the Andresen home. If she can't get fat at our house, she can't get fat! We are working hard on it. She is just so tiny, and so busy when she's awake, I think she burns more calories than she could ever take in. She is doing great developmentally. She is going to have stents put in her tear ducts on April 24, but she did great with her last little eye surgery so we expect all to be well this time, too!
Chloe got her cast off. She has been such a trooper. She tries so hard to walk, and her foot is sore and stiff, but she presses on! She is a good kid.
Craig celebrated April Fools a little early - he gave himself a haircut. He came over and said "My mom's gonna be so mad. Will you call her?" So...I called Deb and gave her the good news. Craigy swore he'd never do that again.
Friday, March 20, 2009
Spring has sprung?
I hope it's really spring. I love the warm weather, and the kiddos love being outside!
We've had a busy week or two. Last week I was lucky to be part of an incredible adoption experience. A sweet birthmom, Alicia, who I worked with last year, came and placed her sweet son with the same family who adopted her daughter. Alicia and I really bonded, and I really love her. She is an amazing woman who did this for all the right reasons. I admire and respect her very much.
After a few false alarms, baby Elijah was born by c-section early Friday morning. He is healthy and doing well with his new family.
Mat's niece, Heather, got married last week and we had a great time spending time with Mat's family...Kari & Marci both came to SLC as well as some of their children, spouses and grandchildren. I can't believe I'm a great aunt, and it's even more surreal that Halle is playing with my niece's and nephew's children who are her same age, but it sure is fun.
The biggest news of the week is that
MEG IS EIGHT!!
Meg's birthday is March 12 and she is one great 8 yr old. She got an electric scooter and some new clothes, and had a big 4 tiered red velvet cake. She does not like being the center of attention, so we didn't get any real great photos of the magic moment when she reluctantly blew out the candles.
We LOVE our Meggity. She is an obedient, fun girl and we are so lucky to have her in our family! Stay tuned for baptism details...she wants to wait for her brother to get home. We'll let you know the date!
Friday, March 6, 2009
I adore my Grandma!
I am not afraid to say it. I have the BEST Grandma in the world. As she approaches her 96th birthday this week..MARCH 9th...I can't help but be thankful and proud to have such an amazing woman in my life for as long as I can remember. She is vivacious, fun, and always looks perfect.
My favorite things about her are... (and these are in no particular order)
1. Her love of music. Grandma has the best songs ("Up Up In The Sky" and "A Little Boy Went Walking") and I LOVE that my children have learned them from her. (Here she is singing with Halle!)
She is always my biggest cheerleader with my music. She came to every recital, listened to me play whenever I wanted (or didn't) and always made me think I was the most amazing musician she'd ever heard. (even though we both know I'm not) She arranged for me to play the Tabernacle organ when I was a teenager, and to this day, still comes to every event I play at - big or small.
2. Her cooking. Grandma has a magic kitchen. I'm convinced. No matter what time of day you show up, announced or not, Grandma starts pulling things from her cupboards and fridge and in no time, you're sitting at her table - complete with linens - eating a gourmet meal. Her cooked carrots, date cookies, and Christmas candy are unlike any other.
3. Her style. How many women at age 96 are fashion icons? If I had any sense of style like Grandma, I'd be the second best dressed woman on the block...second only to her.
4. Her sense of humor. Grandma will laugh with you. Just last week when I went to visit, she said "Oh, laws. I am getting old. This morning I thought I'd have a piece of toast, but I couldn't remember where I'd put the toaster!" And she just laughed.
5. Her interest in me and my family. Grandma makes us feel like we are the most important people in her life. She asks the kids what they are up to, and when we leave (right after we get our Kit Kat bars) she always tells us, "I'm so proud of my family..." or "There's nothing like family..."
6. Her stories...and my favorite, her love story with my Grandpa Alton. I love hearing Grandma tell stories. I love hearing her tell about when Marvin got his motorcycle...or when Alton brought home a goat...("it 'went after' the children and me...Alton took that goat away and I never saw it again!"). I love hearing her talk about how "Alton was so good to me. Anything I wanted...he figured out a way..." or "Alton would do anything for the children...anything for the family...". I love hearing her talk about "gentleman friends" who would be interested in her, and she'd tell them if they wanted more than a friend to "look elsewhere". I love that she thinks my dad (Marvin) and my two aunts (Marie and LuAnn) are perfect. Actually, they are pretty close. And they have an angel mother.
7. Her strength. I have never EVER heard Grandma complain. She has been a widow 40+ years. She has had health problems. She has had disappointments and heartbreaks, I'm sure, but I've never heard her once complain about anything. I am sure she is in pain quite a bit; her body is old and tired, her back and legs are crooked. Yet she never utters a negative word about anything. She just says how lucky she is.
8. Her selflessness. Grandma is the most generous person in the world, with her time, her resources, and her love. She is always worried about everyone else's comfort and happiness. She never forgets a birthday. She makes Christmas magical ... still. She would do anything for me. For anyone. I know that.
9. Her testimony. Grandma has a testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ. She lives it. She knows the gospel. She loves Joseph Smith and has studied his life and his words. She sustains the current prophet, President Monson. And she is a disciple of Jesus Christ. That's a testimony right there.
I am the luckiest girl in the world to call Verna Melville my grandma. I adore her.
(This is a photo of Grandma leading the music at LaRae Kramer's funeral. LaRae was her neighbor for 30+ years and when she died a few months ago, she requested that Grandma lead the music at her funeral.)
My favorite things about her are... (and these are in no particular order)
1. Her love of music. Grandma has the best songs ("Up Up In The Sky" and "A Little Boy Went Walking") and I LOVE that my children have learned them from her. (Here she is singing with Halle!)
She is always my biggest cheerleader with my music. She came to every recital, listened to me play whenever I wanted (or didn't) and always made me think I was the most amazing musician she'd ever heard. (even though we both know I'm not) She arranged for me to play the Tabernacle organ when I was a teenager, and to this day, still comes to every event I play at - big or small.
2. Her cooking. Grandma has a magic kitchen. I'm convinced. No matter what time of day you show up, announced or not, Grandma starts pulling things from her cupboards and fridge and in no time, you're sitting at her table - complete with linens - eating a gourmet meal. Her cooked carrots, date cookies, and Christmas candy are unlike any other.
3. Her style. How many women at age 96 are fashion icons? If I had any sense of style like Grandma, I'd be the second best dressed woman on the block...second only to her.
4. Her sense of humor. Grandma will laugh with you. Just last week when I went to visit, she said "Oh, laws. I am getting old. This morning I thought I'd have a piece of toast, but I couldn't remember where I'd put the toaster!" And she just laughed.
5. Her interest in me and my family. Grandma makes us feel like we are the most important people in her life. She asks the kids what they are up to, and when we leave (right after we get our Kit Kat bars) she always tells us, "I'm so proud of my family..." or "There's nothing like family..."
6. Her stories...and my favorite, her love story with my Grandpa Alton. I love hearing Grandma tell stories. I love hearing her tell about when Marvin got his motorcycle...or when Alton brought home a goat...("it 'went after' the children and me...Alton took that goat away and I never saw it again!"). I love hearing her talk about how "Alton was so good to me. Anything I wanted...he figured out a way..." or "Alton would do anything for the children...anything for the family...". I love hearing her talk about "gentleman friends" who would be interested in her, and she'd tell them if they wanted more than a friend to "look elsewhere". I love that she thinks my dad (Marvin) and my two aunts (Marie and LuAnn) are perfect. Actually, they are pretty close. And they have an angel mother.
7. Her strength. I have never EVER heard Grandma complain. She has been a widow 40+ years. She has had health problems. She has had disappointments and heartbreaks, I'm sure, but I've never heard her once complain about anything. I am sure she is in pain quite a bit; her body is old and tired, her back and legs are crooked. Yet she never utters a negative word about anything. She just says how lucky she is.
8. Her selflessness. Grandma is the most generous person in the world, with her time, her resources, and her love. She is always worried about everyone else's comfort and happiness. She never forgets a birthday. She makes Christmas magical ... still. She would do anything for me. For anyone. I know that.
9. Her testimony. Grandma has a testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ. She lives it. She knows the gospel. She loves Joseph Smith and has studied his life and his words. She sustains the current prophet, President Monson. And she is a disciple of Jesus Christ. That's a testimony right there.
I am the luckiest girl in the world to call Verna Melville my grandma. I adore her.
(This is a photo of Grandma leading the music at LaRae Kramer's funeral. LaRae was her neighbor for 30+ years and when she died a few months ago, she requested that Grandma lead the music at her funeral.)
March comes in like a...virus!
It's been a rough week. They say March comes in like a lion. And it did...a ferocious lion....
We began our week with Chloe having surgery on her leg. She was a trooper. (And we love Primary Children's Hospital!) She cannot put any weight on it, so she has become a wheelchair wizard and queen of the crutches.
Next, we come to Meg. She's been out of school for TWO weeks...we thought she was having an asthma attack (thank you, SLC inversion!) But after 2 trips to the Dr and 2 more trips to Primary's to the ER...its looking like RSV. She, too, has been a trooper. We just really appreciate her breathing on her own when possible.
Then, we come to Mati...who had croup. She has not felt well, but again, rarely complained. (as long as she has Baskin Robbins)
And finally, Miss Halle. She has probably become the latest RSV carrier. She has 3 different inhalers, some oral meds, and a million dollar smile with TWO new teeth. Here we are waiting for Dr. Owens to come in. (she also had 2 ear infections this day) Can you tell?
And to top it all off...Mat was in Detroit this week for work.
Luckily, though, we have Sara and Joey to help keep everyone fed, medicated, entertained, and loved.
And we had a few firsts!!
Halle's first trip to the airport (to welcome home cousin Ty, returning from the Hungary mission)...
Chloe and Mati had their first "real" manicures...
And got her first two teeth within two days...
And I braided extensions into Meg's hair for the first time (with yarn even!)
Lots of good firsts. And the kids are slowly but surely feeling better..Mat is back in SLC...and bottom line....we survived one ugly week. Grrrrr!
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
The Latest and Greatest.
It's been far too long, but I am going to try much harder to be better at this. Life is busy. In all the good ways.
We've jumped right into the New Year with enthusiasm...especially because we can say Tanner is coming home this year!
Sara is trying to acclimate to being home again. She is working at the Lion House doing birthday parties, and does a great job. She is also taking classes at SLCC. Her mom is
SO happy she's home. She is so helpful, and knows just how and when to jump in when I need it most! Katie is busy with the play at Evergreen...PeterPan. Yes, see her if you need tickets. She is accompanying - it's her first big production as the accompanist. I am proud of her. It's been a challenge and she's doing well.
Chloe is having foot surgery tomorrow at Primary Children's Hospital. She has a talo-calcaneal coalition. She has been in a lot of pain, and her mother hasn't been too sympathetic. (insert cries of anguish and guilt here) Chloe is a trooper and we are so excited for her to feel better.
Meg is dying to play soccer. Grandpa Marv came and kicked around with her yesterday and even this old mother played with her on Saturday. (photos to prove it coming soon) She is a natural athlete...time to get going.
Mati --our little artist. She colors and writes on everything. And we were at Robintinos for dinner the other night. She brought her friend, Zoe, and they brought Barbies along to play while we waited for food. They were sitting there chattering back and forth in Spanish (Zoe and Mati are both in the Spanish immersion program at school) I asked what they were playing, and they said "Our Barbies are on a trip to Mexico!" Of course. I can't believe I had to ask.
And finally, sweet little Halle Jae. She is so fun. We can't get enough of her. She is crawling all over, sitting up, pulling up to standing, and she has her first tooth!!
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