Sunday, August 22, 2010

Summer Lovin, Havin a Blast

Well, the Widmans are finally updating their blog, and instead of a whirlwind eight months of catch-up blogging, we'll just begin anew!
We had a very busy weekend, beginning with a nice long ride on Saturday morning for Mr. and Mrs. Widman. Joah had to return a trailer he had borrowed to its rightful owner in Santa Rosa, so we took a trek to the north and east, our first date in quite a while! Thanks to my mom, who watched the boys.Joah is all smiles, but at this point, he had slept about two hours in the last thirty, thanks to his graveyard shift on Friday nights. What a trooper!

Michelle is all smiles to be able to have an uninterrupted conversation with an adult for a whole four hours in a row!

On Saturday evening, Henry stayed home with Nana while Joah and I took Jack to the Jr. High Camp reunion party where Jack reunited with his old buddy Knox for the evening. Silly Mom didn't think to take a picture of the two, but it was just like old times!

After church on Sunday, the Widmans accepted the hospitality of the Gallegos, and the boys enjoyed the splendor of the sparkling swimming pool!
Jack showed himself to be brave enough to jump off the side by himself, so long as he could wear every floatable item within a half-mile range.

Henry is more an out-of-the-pool appreciator of swimming, so he carried around a bucket while Mom watched him like a hawk and swooped in every time he turned his steps toward the pool's edge.Uncle Matt and Auntie Pam (taking the same picture beside me) also joined the Gallego party where Riley Grace proved heartier than Henry in the chilly waters, but also preferred to roam the pool deck instead.
As the afternoon grew later, naptime became necessary, so the Widmans and Browns took themselves to their respective homes where Henry dropped right off to sleep in his crib, but Jack proclaimed that he didn't need a nap today, so Jack and Dad washed the car. Thank you, gentlemen!
We look forward to a quiet week before another busy weekend!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Christmas and Tahoe

Whew! Christmas is over, and all of the decorations are put away. All but the tree, which is to go into its box TONIGHT! I'm ready for this house to be "legular" (Jack-speak for "regular") again.
We had a wonderful Christmas, spending the 25th at our house with family and the 26th at my parents' for Christmas number two!
A few days after Christmas, we departed for Tahoe where we did not vacation, but we did stay somewhere besides our own home. (Vacations are relaxing. One cannot relax with a two year old and a baby!) We rang in the new year with Scattergories, Dick Clark, sparkling cider, and a nursing Henry.
Here are pictures to highlight the last few weeks...
Henry and Grandma...
Brown family Christmas...

Cousins!Jack got a two-wheel bike (with training wheels) for Christmas. His reaction, upon seeing the bike, was "Whoah." But actions spoke louder than words, as he rode that bike all night until we went home...

The next generation...

Jack LOVED sledding! The faster, the better. We bought a small sled with a wide bottom and a little seat, and started him on the kiddie hill, but soon moved him to the big hill (starting halfway down), and he has never had such a long attention span! Joah carried him (on the sled) halfway up the hill and passed him off to my dad who started him down while Joah stood at the bottom to block him from any trees.
Jack catches air on the sled...

Henry mostly hung out in the baby bjorn...
...but he enjoyed his first trip to Tahoe too!

Next up, my cousin Jamie's wedding in a week and a half and our friend Chrissy's wedding in Carlsbad (near San Diego) at the end of February. How will an eight-hour car ride go with the two boys? Stay tuned to find out!


Tuesday, December 15, 2009

A Christmas Poem

The Christmas Story

a poem by Michelle Widman

Joseph and Mary

Had all they could carry

Traveling to their home town.

They hadn’t said no

When the king said “Go!”

They agreed ‘cause he had the crown.

They couldn’t win

at the local inn;

It was already overflowing.

With a need for haste,

There was no time to waste.

Then Joseph heard cattle lowing.

They found a stable --

No telephones or cable --

All Mary needed was a bed.

Without a frown

They settled down,

“And just in time,” Mary said.

Because Mary knew

that their baby was due.

Mary knew what He’d do, too.

In a dream

she’d seen a gleam.

An angel had come

to visit her some.

He’d said,

“You’ll have a boy,

but don’t name him Roy.

Jesus He’ll be,

And perfect, unlike you and me.

He will suffer

In the end.

The laws of justice

The people will bend.”

Jesus was born

That very night.

Also that night,

Some shepherds had a fright.

But not for long,

‘Cause there was a song.

The angels came

To sing Jesus’ name.

The shepherds started to spread the news

IT’S THE COMING OF THE KING OF THE JEWS!

. . . . Then Herod the king blew a fuse!

Herod wanted to rule!

He was ready to duel.

He ordered, “Kill that Child!”

In a rage, he was wild!

Meanwhile, other kings --

They came from afar.

They brought precious things

They followed a Star.

Herod decided to become their “friend,”

Though he plotted Jesus’ end.

Of harm to the baby there was no mention.

He told no one of his intention.

He said, “Go find Jesus,

Lying in a manger,

And give Him your gifts.

There is no danger. . .

. . . But return with haste.

There’s no time to waste.

Inform me where the baby is hidden.

Now go and do as you were bidden.”

Then in a dream

The kings were told,

“Go give Jesus

The frankincense, myrrh, and gold . . .


. . . But you do not know

The King’s wicked plan.

He is a very evil man!

To King Herod

You have nothing to say.”

And those wise men did obey.

This little poem

Ends right here,

Though Jesus lived

For many a year.

In the end

He suffered and died.

Then the laws of death

Were defied.

But that is a story

For Easter-time.

Thus endeth

My little rhyme.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Since July...

It's been quite a long time since I've blogged, so here is a wild overview of the last few months.

In August, Jack got a big boy bed in preparation for Henry's needing the crib...

He still won't get out of bed until we go into his room and get him. I guess we trained him well with the crib!
In September, we got a Henry...In October, we visited the pumpkin patch on the windiest day in history. Hay can really hurt at 40 miles per hour! Jack chose a bumpy pumpkin...Also in October, our Henry learned a new trick: the smile!


ALSO in October, we celebrated Jack's 2nd birthday, a little late. He enjoyed his tractor cake!

In November, we went to the Sand Francisco zoo with Bryan, Rebecca, and Addy Hart... My favorite animal was the grizzly bear. Boy, are they huge!

Jack liked feeding the ducks the best.
Also in November, we took some pictures for Christmas. Click on this picture and LOOK at those eyes!
In December, we kicked off the Christmas season with an open house Christmas party, and we counted 77 friends and family who attended! We had a great time and ate a lot of great food! We did NOT take pictures to post.
After Christmas, we plan to go to Tahoe with my parents for New Year's weekend. I WILL try to take and post pictures of that trip!
Merry Christmas to all, and happy New Year!

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Independence Day and Cowboys

On July 3rd we went to "The Singing Flag" in Concord, where Calvary Temple in Pittsburg puts on a patriotic program followed by fireworks. It was a fun show, or would have been if Jack had been old enough to pay attention and if we had really been able to see from our spot. Maybe next year. During the fireworks, Jack needed to hide under the blanket and cry, but to his credit, during the real 4th of July fireworks the next night, he only needed his ears held and eyes covered by the blanket. No crying! We made progress! I guess he figured we survived the first night--maybe we'd be okay for the next night too!
Here's the only 4th of July picture we took:

When we went to Oklahoma in May, my Great Aunt Louise bought a western shirt for Jack, and my Uncle David bought him a pair of boots to match. So cute! We had a photo shoot with the outfit today. Here are the two best pics:

My sister-in-law Pamela had her baby on Monday evening, 7/6/09. Riley Grace weighed 7 lbs., 13 oz., and measured 20 inches long. To my annoyance, I forgot my camera when we visited them Tuesday evening. I hope to visit them again soon so I can take (and post) pictures of my new niece and her cute family!

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Catching Up...June

Continued from "Catching Up...the Month of May"


Early June brought a shower for Pamela... (even though I am the one holding the balloons!)

and then VBS, which was too busy for me to stop for pictures.

We did have some time in there for a little fun:

Jack in our papasan chair, learning how to relax...

Our 105 degree day outside cleaning blinds and doing yard work, during which Jack decided he'd rather sit in my soap bucket than in his little pool...

And the next day in the Gallegos' pool (ah, relief!). Thanks, Gallegos!

Finally, on the last day of June, we visited the Jelly Belly factory with our MOPS group!

Here are Jack and me in our factory hats. Jack did really well leaving his hat on during the tour when I told him that "the people" said we have to leave it on. He even got a little worried when it accidentally fell off, saying, "Uh-oh! People! On!"
(He also is very compliant to sit in his car seat when I tell him that "the police man said no no sitting in the back seat." He's definitely learning to respect authority!)


Jack was a little afraid of this Jelly Belly "guy" on our way in to the tour, but I got him to stand for the picture after the tour with Ashlyn and Caden Fox and Maddie Storrer. Hence the worried look!Jack was very excited to go see this "big balloon guy" outside, but when we came close, he was very wary and didn't want to leave my side. I convinced him to go hold Maddie's hand for the picture, and if you look closely, you can see that Maddie was very zealous about her role as protector!


Upcoming events: the arrival of Riley Grace Brown, any day now! and a week of Junior High Camp at Koinonia, beginning on July 18! After that, we find ourselves with a month or two "off" from any plans, in waiting mode for Henry William Widman!

Catching Up... the Month of May

Wow! It's been a long time since I've posted a new blog! A lot has been going on in the last few months...
Jack and I went to Oklahoma with my mom in May...

...after which Jack got the flu and slept the morning away on the couch. He never falls asleep anywhere but his bed!

We spent Memorial Day at the Savianos', where Jack got up the courage to go down the bouncy house slide by himself!

Joah and I spent the last weekend in May away from Jack for the first time, first at Koinonia for counselor training, then in Santa Cruz for an extra night. Here we are on the pier by the Boardwalk:
To be continued...