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Long Time No See

Monday, February 15th, 2010

It has been ages since I sat down to write a blog post. Why bother when it’s so easy to upload photos to Facebook? Who has time amid the hustle and bustle of uprooting a family? How can I put on a happy face and write about good times when it seems like they are few and far between? That last one seems pretty negative, but I have had my fair share of Debbie Downer days. Nevertheless, I have MANY excuses. But this morning I looked at the old blog posts. The ones with so many cute anecdotes and adorable pictures of my adorable children. The ones that captured amazing moments for our family. The ones that were just plain, everyday ramblings. If I can spend ten minutes checking the blogs of friends (and ten minutes is being more than conservative!), surely I can rattle off a few musings about our joys and sorrows. So, I’ll do a quick recap of the past SIX (6!!!) months, then I’ll try to do my best to update on a regular basis from here on out.

August: After careful consideration over the summer, we decided to move our family to Portland. August was spent packing and preparing to downsize, playing with friends and saying goodbye to Las Vegas. It was our home for over nine years, so it was a bit tough to leave, but we got to spend one last HOT summer there.

September: Time for the big move! We loaded up TWO enormous U-Haul trucks (James will have to post about THAT circus) and our minivan to make the long drive to Reno, through the Mt. Shasta area and up I-5 to our new home: Grandma Thompson’s old house in Northeast Portland. My cousin, John, flew down from Portland to help. Along with Derick and our friend Jake F. we loaded the trucks and hit the road only eight hours later than we expected. James drove in the lead with Tommy riding shotgun, I followed right behind him with Annalise and our betta fish, Rhino, by my side, and John followed in our Odyssey minivan (isn’t that every 19-year-old’s dream car?) with our dog, Kaya, along for the ride. Leaving later than we planned left us too tired to make it all the way to our reserved hotel room in Reno, so we slept in the trucks at a rest area. Only less comfortable than it was classy, trust me. We finally arrived in Portland around 3:00am Saturday, September 5. In true Portland form, it was POURING down rain. We pried out the air mattress and sleeping bags then the four of us huddled and cuddled until morning on the floor of our new home. The rest of the weekend we unloaded, unpacked and got settled as best we could. This home is very cozy (approximately 1100 sq. ft. on the main level) and quite a change from our big ol’ house in Las Vegas (3500 sq. ft.). But it was great to have a place to land, especially one so familiar to me. Tommy started school the week after we arrived. James studied for and obtained his Oregon Real Estate license. He started working for a group in the Clackamas area shortly thereafter.

October: Our nephew, Jaxon, arrived October 12 in Redondo Beach, CA and his birth gave us our first true taste of how hard it would be to live so far from the Wedewer side. The boxes slowly but surely disappeared from the main level of our new home, and even though the basement and garage were full to the brim, James managed to carve out room for his home office downstairs. Tommy adjusted very well to his new class and made many new friends, as well as enjoyed getting to know our friends’ children better. We discovered the joy of having a huge yard with huge trees. The sycamore in our front yard brought dozens of squirrels into view each day, and thousands of leaves gradually fell on the lawn. We worked in the yard and gave the home’s only bathroom a fresh coat of paint. We shuffled items in the garage and found a ton of old canning supplies of Grandma’s, which I hope to put to good use in a climate ripe for gardening. We found a great church to call home, St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church, in Southeast Portland. October 29 Annalise turned two years old. How did THAT happen so fast? Halloween was fun for Cinderella and the Pirate, with a party at school, a party at Henry’s house and trick-or-treating up and down our block.

November: We rounded out Halloween weekend with Annalise’s 2nd birthday party on the first of the month. Family and good friends joined us on a gorgeous autumn day to celebrate. If the weather hadn’t been fantastic I don’t know how we would have managed all the guests who came, but our prayers were answered and the sun shone warmly that day. Honored guests included Great Grandma Roser, Grandpa Rick and Grandma Renee, along with Aunt Cynthia, Aunt Denise & Uncle Joe. We enjoyed a “tea party” of sorts and had all the cake and Capri Suns we could handle. James bought Annalise some pretty pink roses and we decorated with balloons around the house and yard. Grandma’s Franciscan Desert Rose dishes framed the party hinting toward a garden tea of pink and green…at least that’s what I was going for.

November 8 was a sad day for the Thompsons, as Grandma Lucille passed away peacefully that morning. She lived 96 good years and I am *SO* glad we got to spend her last two months near her in Portland. She was a great lady and I miss her every day. Living in her old home has been bittersweet. Mostly, it’s been a great comfort to look around and remember her. Sometimes it’s tough because I can’t be in the kitchen without thinking of all the meals she made for us over the years, or in the living room without hearing the drone of the evening news she watched religiously. But the morning I received the call about her passing, I was overwhelmed with sadness, but all I heard were the giggles of her great grandchildren, playing happily on the floor. She would’ve loved that.

Thanksgiving was a great celebration this year…not a lot of pressure to cook a feast, as we enjoyed the big meal with my mom’s side of the family at Aunt Denise & Uncle Joe’s house, but I made a turkey anyway so we’d have lots of leftovers. It was our first big holiday away from Las Vegas, and it was hard to be away from James’ side of the family, but we enjoyed forming new traditions with our kids and it was so nice to spend the holiday in Portland for the first time in ten years.

December: Oh, the holidays! Decking the halls in a new home is always and adventure, as one can never be sure what will fit where, and how much is too much. How we’ve amassed 12 enormous bins of Christmas decor in only 7.5 years of marriage I do not know! We opted for a fresh Christmas tree, our first, which we purchased at a lot near our house and perched on top of our dining room table for lack of any other floor space. What’s funny is from the street it looked like we had a HUGE tree in the window. We decorated only with our favorite ornaments and enjoyed the fragrance of a real tree (I sneezed my way through the month, but its charm more than made up for it). Aunt Michele came down from Juneau and stayed with us over the holidays. Tommy’s acting debut came on Christmas Eve, as he joined his Sunday School classmates in our parish’s Nativity Mass. He was the cutest little lamb ever. We spent Christmas Eve at Aunt Cynthia’s and Christmas Day we made a ham at home, joined by Grandpa Rick, Grandma Peggy and Aunt Michele. James and I busied ourselves in the days leading up to Christmas and we cleared out major space in the basement for the kids to have a play room. They loved that “Santa” had given them so much square footage in which to play on rainy days. Santa, my butt!

January: Together we cut snowflakes from paper and hung them in the living room window. Tommy loves “scissoring” things and thank goodness paper is his favorite medium. Annalise started taking a group class through Portland Parks & Recreation and she loves to go to her “dancing class” each week. Tommy started a soccer class through the same agency, but with only four students enrolled they had to discontinue the session after two weeks. He was bummed. The kids spent a weekend at Grandpa Rick’s farm and played in the garden with Grandma Peggy. Tommy helped feed the chickens and collect their eggs, but he didn’t care for the big turkeys chasing him around the yard. Kaya’s health is waning, but her discomfort seems to come and go. One minute she’s a creaky old lady that can barely stand up, the next she’s spry as a puppy bounding through the yard after squirrels and the invading neighborhood cats.

So, that’s as brief as I can get to summarize the past six months. Looking back, I guess we were pretty busy! Now, back to documenting the everyday joys and adventures. I’ve missed that.

We’ve Moved!

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Well, I don’t get to post on our blog very often. In fact the system says I’ve only posted once on our family blog…ever. For those that don’t already know through Facebook or otherwise, we recently moved to Portland, Oregon! After nine years in Las Vegas, we decided it was time to move somewhere else for a different set of opportunities and a different environment for our kids…and I’m not necessarily referring to the major difference in weather.

I’m sure we’ll have updates on here soon with lots of pictures from more recent events. The kids have enjoyed trips to OMSI and the zoo, a couple pumpkin patch visits, and Annalise is now two years old! How time flies.

July 2009 – Portland Road Trip

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

July 2009 – Bozeman Road Trip

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

June 2009

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

Cabo 2009

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

Tommy’s Class Picnic

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

Easter 2009

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

Winter Program

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Tommy’s school put on the cutest Winter Program before the holidays. They sung a half dozen songs and were just the cutest, sweetest group of children I’ve ever seen. Three cheers to the teachers for corraling several dozen 3-year-olds for the event.

Santa’s Arrival

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

All the way back on November 14 we attended Santa’s Arrival at Town Square Las Vegas. We felt pretty silly looking for Santa before our bellies were full of turkey from Thanksgiving, but at least it wasn’t pre-Halloween! We arrived just as the tree was lit and the fake snow started coming down…cheesy, but oddly magical at the same time. Here’s a shot of the fam in front of the center’s tree after it was lit for the season. Almost Christmas card worthy!

Alas, the crowd was large and the line to chat with the jolly old elf was loooooong. We snuck around the back of the Norman Rockwell house where he holds court and Tommy got a glimpse through a rear window. Our son really wanted to tell Santa all about the various airplanes, movies, etc. he must have by December 25, but I queried, “Did you bring your list?” He tilted his head, and thought for a moment before answering, “No…” And he was completely fine with leaving after that. The next day we worked on his list, and he’s still not *ready* to see Santa because he keeps adding more to it each day! The latest addition is a flashlight. 

I hope to add the kids’ Santa photo by next week. Just trying to figure out the best day to brave the crowds again.

Testing our new blogging site!

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

We have been using various sites to keep you updated as to the events of James, Andrea, Tommy and Annalise. With all of the great tools out there, James decided to try and consolidate all of this into the obvious www.wedewer.com site. So here it is…a test post to kick off our new blogging home.

Tommy & Carissa Do Laps

Sunday, September 23rd, 2007

Being quite the gentleman, Tommy pushes Carissa around the family room and kitchen in his wagon. I think I’ll require helmets next time!

Cowboy Tommy

Sunday, September 23rd, 2007
Tommy went on his first pony ride yesterday at his friend Avery’s birthday party. What a wonderful treat for all the boys and girls! Here’s a short video of him trotting along in the parking lot:
And I love to get pictures of him wearing silly sunglasses!

The Nursery

Sunday, September 23rd, 2007

Tonight we finished decorating Baby Girl’s nursery. A *VERY* special thanks to Daddy for all his hard work (not to mention putting up with Mommy’s indecision on where to hang things). I’ve had so much fun working on this project! I’ve certainly learned a thing or two on my sewing machine…I did the diaper stacker, ruffled pillow, rocker and ottoman cushion covers and curtains and I’m still working on a cornice box or valance. (Patting self on back…look out Martha Stewart!)

Here’s our little girl’s “Hot Air Balloons Over Paris” bedroom. I’m still looking for a few more French-inspired items to put here and there, but those will come in time. The Eiffel Tower lamp was expertly selected by Big Brother Tommy, who loves spending time in his Baby Sister’s room. He’s already tossing Hot Wheels into the crib so she can play cars with him right away.
This is probably the best representation of the paint color, as I think it’s a great muted green that looks pretty yucky in the other photos. Hiding in the corner is the diaper stacker I made…my pride and joy! Ha ha! In lieu of a mobile I found some really cool hot air balloon ornaments to hang over her changing table. By the way, if you ever want to hear James curse like a sailor, ask him to hang something from the ceiling!Here’s a slightly closer look at the curtains, knick-knack shelves (map of Paris in the frame) and rocker in which I’ll log hundreds of hours in the coming months.And here is a close-up of the fabrics we used.
So there you have it. Don’t tell James, but seeing the finished product almost makes me want to start planning #3’s nursery already!

Tommy’s Gym Class

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

After several months, Tommy’s grown a little tired of his soccer class, so we’re trying something new: gym class! (He’s my little BOY, so I just can’t bring myself to say he’s in gymnastics…what’s next? A leotard? But whatever I want to call it, they wear themselves out!)

Anyhow, he joined the Desert Gymcats with several of his buddies and they have a ton of fun bouncing, jumping, climbing and playing. He likes the balance beam and trampoline best so far and we’re trying to convince him to hang like a monkey from either the rings or the bars…he’ll get around to it when he’s ready.

Climbing the “firemen’s ladder” to swing from the parallel bars. His teacher, Ms. Trish, helps a friend ascend while Tommy’s right on his tail (in the red shirt): Teeter-tottering with his buddy, CJ:Lots of climbing! He loves to go up and down, over and under, here and there…all over the place!A video of Tommy on the trampoline: