Sunday, September 26, 2010

Bloedel Reserve




There is this place on the Island that is so amazingly beautiful. It is a 150 acre nature preserve and garden. It has a lovely 2 mile walk through a Japanese garden, Moss garden and water pools etc. I cant wait to see it in the fall, its supposed to be gorgeous.
So, just trying to entice any visitors.....The place gives a whole new meaning to the color green!!!!
Hope "ya'll" are settling into fall, school, and sports schedules. Dan is in school full time this semester, Im still training for a marathon and the kids....well the kids are great. Some are taking a break from activities and just playing:)
Blessings to all of you! We miss ya!

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Summer Birthday Mania!



Its still amazing to me that Dan & I have four kids w/ their birthdays all with in 6 weeks of each other. Annie-Grace is 9, Lucy 11, Wilson 13, and Noah turned 15 this year. Their birthdays were a blast. Lucy got a bike, which she loves and has been riding everywhere- even on my training runs. Annie-Grace got new shoes, clothes and earrings. Wilson, an new phone and Noah a guitar. The boys also received baseball gloves. Just a quick THANKS to grandma and grandpa Wilson for all the great birthday clothes and gift cards. Aunt Courtney & Uncle Kory, the girls loved, loved their bracelets. And thanks to Pa-Paw for Noah's guitar- great gifts and thank you so much!!!

Time is flying by, they are all growing so fast. I have to brag and say they are amazing kids. Lucy spent many summer mornings selling lemonaide to golfers, Wilson did yard work, washed cars to earn all his money for Young Life camp. Noah walks dogs for extra money. So proud of all of them. Dan and I are some blessed parents.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Sweet!!!!


Last week Dan and I had a great opportunity to go to a Mariners game in Seattle. We sat with some of my work mates in the Virginia Mason suite and gorged on free hot dogs, popcorn and soda pop....hmmm:) Thanks to a manager @ work, who wasn't able to go, thanks Shirley! She gave me her ticket, and that meant one Donohue child could come with....Wilson was the pick. (too hard to explain why he was chosen) Anyway, a very fun, exciting game against the Cubs that tied until the 13th inning.....sadly we lost, but if your going to lose, at least it was to the Cubs, right? No, but what can you do?
These pictures were taken by Sally and her new camera, she's on the far left...and continuing on is Laura, Kate, Andrea, Valerie, GiGi & daughter Chloe, me and Katie. Several others were there too, but must of left early...Danica, Adam, Pavla.....hope I'm not missing anyone. Lovely time w/ all of you!!! and thanks Virginia Mason!!!!


Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Launching



To launch kids into high school, Woodward middle school has a huge 8th grade banquet, with dancing, games, dinner and big fun. Its an almost formal event.
What I can't believe, is that I will have a high school kid in the fall. Its amazing to me how Noah has grown up, and continuing to grow up into man hood. His voice has changed and he has hair on his legs! He makes money dog walking and baby sitting. He recently went on a gofer hunting trip w/ my dad, brother and some of my cousins in Montana. He has much to learn, as we seem to be confronted with daily, however, he is a good young man, and a pleasure to be his mom:)

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Go Run



My Lucy likes to run. She joined a girls running group @ school this spring and had her first race. Sometimes she joins me on short runs- does part of it and heads home so I can finish my other half. Her end of the season was completed w/ a Viking Fest 1 mile fun run. Poulsbo is the next town north of us and its a little Norwegian sweet spot, thus the 'Viking' in Viking Fest:) I was so proud of her and have secret ambitions of her and I doing long runs and races when she's older, but for now I glowed and watched. Ok, teared up and watched. She was awesome, did her 1 mile in 9:21 min. and the best part was she had fun, and wants to do it again. I think she may have discovered the "runners high"!

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Bad blogger:)

Well, since it's June and I completely skipped April and May, I thought I would give some updates. Summer will be here soon and hopefully I can play catch up on some blogging. The kids are busy getting final projects turned in, Daniel his grad. school papers, me, well I got sucked into Monarch of the Glen. A wonderful little Scottish miniseries on BBC:) And, I have signed up to run a full marathon in November. It's the Seattle's 40th anniversary marathon and I will be turning 40 that week. So, I'm taking the plunge, and hopefully I will still enjoy running after it's all over. Why do I run? Well, I've asked this question to myself many times. The best answer....It get's the "yuck" out of me. All those unnecessary worries, thoughts, fears seem to get worked out a little better after a good sweaty run. I'm a better wife and mom for it, I hope. So, I'll probably be adding some blogs about my runs intermittently with the family stuff.
Blessings on everyone's summer, ours is still 14 days away....

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Score!!!!


Two Saturdays ago Wilson scored his first goal in a Lacrosse game. He's having a fun season. Understanding the game better, and feeling more confident has really made the game more fun for him. He told me after the game, " Mom, its so much more fun when you know what your doing". Lacrosse is a new sport for us; last year was our first year. I'm still trying to figure out rules and what a "mittie" is. The games are pretty exciting, and I find I can't stop yelling. Reminds me of my old soccer coaching days, yelling @ the boys "SCORE"!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Skipping February

Well, the month of February came and went. I tried to think of something super interesting to blog but life is moving along in its normal way and that month just swept by. We have had "supposedly" a mild winter, and the ground hog was wrong for Seattle b/c spring has begun. Our cherry blossoms have bloomed, and it looks like pink snow when the tiny flowers fall. Bulbs are up and blooming and I have bright pink flowers on some kind of shrub/tree by my door. We've had some beautiful sunny days, and I cannot tell you how wonderful it is for my mood. It's like liquid vitamin D for my soul. I get so excited about the seasons coming, because spring, summer and fall are just beautiful here. People change almost overnight when the sun comes out...people smile as they walk down the street with their dogs, more bicycle riders are out and commuting again, and the day light is longer to enjoy. This for me is great, because on my work days I can actually get through the day seeing no daylight at all in the winter. Well, blessings to all, I have my sweet Annie-Grace home from school today for parent teacher conference week, and we are headed out to enjoy some liquid vitamin D!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Noah


So, Noah broke his arm again in the same spot as he did last fall, but this time a little worse. He was playing basketball w/ friends during school and he and a buddy thought it would be fun to play the "tripping game". Noah tripped his friend and his friend tripped him back. However, Noah fell backwards and apparently landed wrong on his right elbow. So, this time the doctor recommended surgery to pin it and keep it still and grow back properly. It was a long day @ Children's Medical Center in Seattle. Our surgeon was 2 1/2 hours behind schedule finishing up a spinal surgery. Children's did a great job taking care of us and Noah, and I am extremely grateful for all they do. I was a little nervous before they took Noah back to the O.R.....I was recommending a break for the surgeon...maybe a latte w/ extra shots to keep him extra alert? It had already been a full day for him, and it was now 3:30pm and he was just getting started on my kid. Thankfully all went smoothly except, right after they took out his iv he started feeling nauseous, no more Zofran for him. He proceeded to vomit the next 2 hours- argh. Thankfully anesthesia wears off and he woke up fine this am w/ his normal stomach of steel eating breakfast and drinking coffee. He will get his cast of next week and put in a sling....he should be good as new, although he obviously couldn't do wrestling season this winter, and probably won't be fully recovered for a couple of months.
Miss all who read my "homely" little blog- hugs to everyone....