Showing posts with label alaskan living. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alaskan living. Show all posts

Thursday, October 22, 2015

My 6-Month-Old Jetsetter!


As we approached the tarmac flying in to Anchorage last night, I couldn't help but think, Wow, Ruby has been on so many trips lately! She's quite the jetsetter. My little girl is growing up so fast - perhaps too fast - as I reflect on these past six months of life. She's traveled from Alaska to Washington twice now, and in just a few weeks, we'll be back on a plane headed to Maui, to visit my family, and then relocating to Eastern Washington after that. The actual traveling part is not glamorous to me - flying with a young child, packing and unpacking lots of baby equipment, sleepless nights when said baby is off her schedule - but getting to explore new places and fellowship with friends has been a distinct blessing (and privilege) and I'm thankful that we've been able to broaden Ruby's horizons in these few short months. Also, this trip went much, much better overall than the last one (read about it here), which felt like a sort of hazing experience, if you recall.

Baby girl’s latest developments include:
- Eating rice cereal for the first time. She loves it! 

Exhibit A: 

- Chewing on anything and everything she can get her hands on (newspapers, books, napkins, water bottles, the kitchen table – you name it.) Mama and Daddy can almost never look away. 
- Saying words that sound like “Hi” and “Da-da”, along with her typical bubble-blowing, razzing, and high-pitched pterodactyl call. 
- Making music on her lap piano. She loves pressing keys and making sounds!
- Focusing her gaze on moving objects, like fans, and fixating on bright lights.
- She can almost crawl and is able to maneuver her body to reach toys and blankets that are close by.
- She sits up so well!
- She’s super sociable and is a real crowd-pleaser on airplanes and in group settings. For instance, Ruby won the hearts of the rows surrounding us on the plane yesterday. By the end of our 3+ hour flight, folks all around us were trying to play games that would grab Ruby’s attention. She's a real heart-stealer. One couple even gave us a brand-new baby teething toy, which was part of a 2-pack, that they were bringing to Anchorage for their granddaughter. I was blown-away by this random act of kindness. 

Here are some photos from our recent house-hunting trip to Eastern Washington! We surprised my cousin Kristina by showing up on her 29th birthday, and it was so much fun hanging out with her and my cousin Isaac in Spokane and in the neighboring towns. We also found a super cute 4-bedroom house with a stunning view in a small town outside of Spokane, which we're praying will become our new home! We'll see what happens, as we still need to sell our house in Anchorage to make that work. 

Details, details. 

All that to say, somehow my beautiful baby girl turned 6 months old a couple weeks ago. She helps keep me grounded in this season of transition, and I praise God for her every day. 

Hope you enjoy these snapshots of our little family trip!



































Sunday, October 11, 2015

Double Trouble: 30th Birthday Festivities x2

I'd like to think that I went out with a bang in leaving behind my early 20s this past week. Two separate birthday parties, lots of balloons, wild hair flair (in honor of the Roaring 20's), decadent cakes - and surrounded by loving friends and family, who really blessed me in the advent of this new season.

On my actual birthday, we enjoyed a "Fancy-Schmancy" themed birthday party (aka dinner out in fancy clothes) and then celebrated with more friends and family on Saturday, with a giant pot of crockpot chili, homemade cornbread, and an elaborate six-layer chocolate salted-caramel buttercream cake my dear friend Alisa whipped up! It was so nice spending time with Ken's relatives, including his Grandma Dorothy, who is exactly 60 years and a couple days apart from me in age. She seemed to enjoy the party. Also, in town for the party was Great Aunt Wilma, who spends part of her time living in Minnesota and the other part in Brazil. She's really cool.

I felt so loved by the oodles of birthday cards, flower bundles, gifts, and goodies! In writing this, I keep glancing over at the beautiful arrangements on our table - roses, sunflowers, carnations, orchids, and alstromeria. I've never had so many flower bouquets in my possession. Thank you so much!

Here are some pics we snapped from the parties! :)


Party #1:













Party #2