a few pictures to make Oma & Opa smile

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Oma was in the hospital today – she had some extreme pain in her belly that no one really understoon. Daddy Jim thinks perhaps she passed a gall stone, and, after a rough 24-36 hours, she’ll likely feel better in the morning.

So… we decided to snap some pictures and take some small videos to give Oma and Opa a smile to welcome Oma home from the hospital…

Oma and Opa – know that we love you so much and are thinking about you!!

Enjoy!!

Hair cuts a few weeks ago –

Some fun ones from our MN adventure

Our outside girl

This is “Waddles” sitting on ice 🙂

Pictures from our hike tonight after dinner – looking for signs or spring. What a beautiful park about 4 minutes form our house – we are so blessed.

After-Dinner Dance Session short-videos coming soon!! 🙂


Feeling so close to you

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I woke you up this morning with a tender, “Sweetheart? It’s time to get up for school.” Without skipping a beat you responded with your eyes still closed, “I’m not going to school today.” I cracked up laughing!

I feel so close to you right now – we sing together, dance together, laugh together and really talk together. Today’s conversation on the way to school was about different people’s “cultures” and what that means. We talk about how to love everyone and how we are called to respond to those who seem a bit harder to love at first – and you totally live that! (Not all the time, but you can tell it really matters to you that you try hard.)

We were talking yesterday about Native Americans, and the difference between “Indians” and Native Americans. You said, “They were mean, right Mama?” I responded sort of shocked and confused and said, “Why would you say that?” You didn’t have an answer, so I explained that we were the mean ones. That they were living here in the Americas, and we came over and took their homes from them – their land from them. That we hurt them in wars and pushed many of them out – unkindly and unfairly. You got tears in your eyes as you listened intently to every word. You responded shakily, “Mama, if I was in a war, I would never hurt anyone. And I would let them keep there own land.” “I know Baby.” And then I explained why it is so important to know our history and the mistakes we made so we can be really aware and conscious about not making them again. After a pause, you said “Mama, can you change the music. This song is making me sad.” I hugged you, changed the song, and we talked about something else.

Daddy Jim was gone for the past few days, and so you and I slept together. It was a very sweet time – you would fall asleep holding my arm and usually having your little feet on my thigh. We watched some of a movie on Sunday before we went for a hike, and you just laid right on top of me like I was your big pillow.

Then we went for our hike with Macy at Ellison and had a BALL! Climbing trees, getting stuck in mud, climbing the sand hill, falling down (I mean hiking down) the steep other side, grabbing on to small trees as we came screaming/sliding down the hill – laughing so hard the whole time!! It was cold and sunny and wonderful.

I love you Baby Girl!!


Highlights from your 6th birthday

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More details to follow, but Oma & Opa – we want you to know that we’re thinking about you and loving you, so we’re sending these pictures to give you a smile 🙂

7:30am breakfast with Mom & Dad before school @ Panera

Making a friend feel very special by choosing her to be “Starry Guide” and inviting her for a play date after school

Mom and Daddy Jim share a memory from each year of Maya’s wonderful life as Barbie lights a candle…




After play date with Casey, we meet Auntie Judi and Daddy for dinner at Tapas – what a wonderful night!!!





The end of a long, wonderful day



Just a new number

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As I was looking at you sadly today, telling you that this is the last day I get to be a Mom of a wonderful 5-year old and asking if you would still love me when you’re no longer my little 5-year old…. you looked at me very seriously and responded:

“Mama, tomorrow I will be the same person – just a different number.”

I could truly not love you more than I do.

When I dropped you off at school today, you decided to try on a crabby independent side of you – with very little warning. We pulled into the parking space… you gave me a look and got out of the car, slamming the door, flinging your hair and marching toward Cobblestone’s back door… (I sat in my driver’s seat and decided to wait and watch what you do.) After about 10 steps, you flipped back around, stomped back to the car, crawled in the back seat, grabbed your huge Tinkerbell backpack (practically the size of you), re-slammed the door for effect and stomped back up to the door. I continue to watch you totally intrigued by this very strange behavior.

You got to the door and unlocked it. I still watched wondering if I should drive away should you continue on the clearly-directed path. After you got the door open, you paused for what felt like a minute, and finally turned around and looked at me, waving enthusiastically for me to join you inside. I melted. Back to my 5-year old… Whew… that was kind of scary 😉

It’s so very fun watching you grow!! Develop. Become.

You say things like “this is excellent” describing food; “I would prefer that Daniel come her” when you want to let us know your desires, “that was hysterical” when you encounter something that tickles your funny bone and you still call me “Mama”… which I so love.

I’m trying to remember the highlights of being 5:
You learned to whistle after many, many weeks (maybe even months) of practice – you were so proud.’
You are and self-identify as an ARTIST! You spent much of this year coloring, and sometime near Christmas, you asked that we switch to full-fledged crafts where we construct something. It’s been a ball learning right next to you. At school, you are also doing amazing art investigations and art work!!
You took OFF skiing.. staring the season doing the bunny hill and ending the season confidently doing blues and trick hills/moguls. Crazy.
You are still TOTALLY a nature girl who loves being outside, picking flowers and climbing trees.
You are quite the singer / actor – so much drama and you can sing quite well… now let’s see if you choose to get past the “shyness” to share these gifts with someone besides Mama.
We still snuggle every night until you fall aslepp.
We spent most of this year measuring time in “Peeps” – the 15 minute cartoon you used to love.
You are trying out new vocabulary all the time – both in service of day-to-day communication “You are hysterical Mama” or in service of being “cool” and having attitude – which is CRAZY for me to watch/hear: “uhhhh… yeah!! (with eye roll and saunter in the opposite direction.” You tell me you learn these things from Daniel. Hmmm… the benefits and challenges of having older siblings 😉

I love being your Mama, and I could be more proud of the wonderful girl you are becoming. Happy Birthday Baby Girl!!