Rich's parents came for a visit again this year. We were so excited and blessed to have them travel all the way from California to spend a week with us! It took them 5 years to put on their traveling shoes and board the plane but now that they've tasted a bit of Texas, they are making up for lost time! No really, it's not Texas that is the draw but their incredible love for their "grandbabies", as Rose would say!
Rich's dad, Ed, is a math teacher at the local Jr. College in San Jose. Ed and Rose have lived in San Jose for over 50 years and if I'm correct, Ed has been a math teacher for almost the entire time they've lived there! He loves numbers and he loves to teach! Whenever there were teachable math moments with the kids, he was on top of it. Who says we didn't do school while they were visiting!
One subject we had time for along with Math, was P.E. or physical education. I had been wanting to figure out how to incorporate this a little more in our school day and leave it to Rich's Dad to motivate us in this area.
He does aerobics to a video every morning (even on vacation) and he got us all hooked. It didn't take the kids long to join him in their pajamas and pretty soon we were all huffing and puffing!
Even Micah got in on the action one day.
He was a little more fun to watch than the girl teaching aerobics on the T.V.
I had to throw this one in too to prove that Olivia did join in eventually. She sat and watched the first day thinking we were all crazy. Ed left us the CD so that we can continue our P.E. class. We did make it to the gym at home 3 times this week.
I do have to say that it is amazing how quickly children memorize with enough repetition. They know this whole routine by heart and many time say in unison what the gal leading the class is teaching. She talks the whole time trying to motivate you to keep going and make healthy choices. Before the words leave her mouth, they preach what she preaches. Children are sponges, it is true!
This is Rose Marie with Julia and Reece. She loves to read to the kids. And I'm not just talking about picture books, we are talking about chapter books! She remembers reading the Boxcar series and so she loves reading them to the kids.
And even though they have heard them many times before, there is nothing like Grandma taking time to sit down and read, out loud to them. Hey, I didn't think about this until now, but I guess we got some literature in also. Even though, the Boxcar series isn't the best literature we could come up with, it's not bad. Next time I think I'll get out one of our classics that we are making our way through and have her read that! Right now we are working on Where the North Wind Blows.
Ok, this was a highlight of their week. We had a tornado scare blow through while they were here! It was perfect timing because Rose loves weather extremes! The picture above is of all the rain we got after the sirens stopped and the wind died down. This is our shed out back and I was trying to get a picture of the rain pelting the roof. Can you see the few shingles we lost on the corner of the roof and the tree limb laying in front of it? I actually got to see the tree limb fly off the tree and hit the ground. That's when we decided we better take cover!
Ever try and take a picture of rain? It's kind of hard to capture. This is looking out the front of our house and you can see the rain pouring from our eves.
We were making dinner when the sirens began. It wasn't even raining when they sounded so it was hard to take it seriously. We flipped on the news immediately and saw that a tornado was headed in our direction and was predicted to hit our city in 20 minutes. Ed said, " well, we have 20 minutes, let's eat!"
He dished up his plate and ate while the rest of us watched the storm. When the wind picked up to about 80 mph we all crowded into our bathroom. It's the only room in the middle of the house with no windows besides the other bathroom.
Rose was so excited, she could hardly stand it. She loves her radio and ran to get it. Our power was flickering so it would be a good idea for us to invest in one of these battery operated radios for the future.
We all finally ate after the worst of the storm had past. Or I should say, those of us who had an appetite left. It was an exceptional roast dinner complete with mashed potatoes and cooked carrots. Thank you Grandma Rose!
It proceeded to rain all night long with a lot of lightening and thunder. We had a little boy sleeping with us that night. Around 5 a.m. we gave up trying to sleep through it all. It was pouring! Rose joined us with her radio and made sure to brew a cup of coffee just in case we lost power! We did find out later that over 250,000 people did loose power but thankfully we were not one of them. My girlfriend and her family lost their electricity for 3 days and had to go live with another friend.
This is us standing out in our front yard looking at the sky. It turned a funny gold color and made everything kind of glow. This was the day after the storm. Once again, Rose was enthralled with the beauty of God's nature.
Cool, huh.
This is the front of our house.
We had fun with a variety of activities. A highlight, of course, was Micah. He is 10 months old now and this was his Grandparents first time to meet him. They are so natural with babies, after all they had 6 babies of their own. This is Micah being squirmy but Ed really didn't mind.
By the end of their visit, Micah was very used to them. He loved to grab his Grandpa's glasses and of course, his nose. He loves everyones nose!
This picture is classic! I'm not sure who is goofier! Micah loves to do the "motorboat" thing with his lips. He was the teacher this time and Grandpa the student!
Grandma babysat several times so that we could run various errands. I was very grateful for her flexibility but I'm afraid all Micah gave her was a few poopy diapers! He expressed his gratitude in his own way.
We look forward to seeing Grandma and Grandpa again, hopefully soon. We made many wonderful memories with them during this week. I couldn't blog about it all but I'll list what I can remember:
Aerobic's classes, story time with Grandma, too much good food, a live piano and violin recital, severe weather experience, Fiddler on the roof evening, and let's not forget Blueberry picking (see previous post)!
Thanks for coming! Come again soon, we miss you already!
Kristin
1 comment:
Sounds like a wonderful time with them! I had tried to get pictures of how the sky was so golden that evening. Yours turned out really well! I think my camera adjusts the color of the sky to be normal, so you can't tell as much. :D
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