Saturday, January 31, 2009

All Clear!

I threw on clothes to check out our building. Our hallway was clear, but it smelled like smoke outside, so I checked upstairs. Don't worry -- I touched all of the door knobs before I tried to open them. There was smoke in the second floor, but nothing seemed urgent, so I came down, we got Grace up, and we went outside. By the time we got out, the firemen were lugging fans inside (instead of fire hoses), and the alarm had just switched off. The fireman said that it was just food on a stove, and it sounded like everyone was okay. Praise the Lord!

What did we grab on our way out the door? The laptop and back-up hard drive. Things are just things, but since we had two minutes... I think it's probably time for an online backup subscription.

Baby's Sleeping! But we're not...

Caleb and I actually got Grace to sleep around 10 tonight, and just falling asleep ourselves when our condo's fire alarms started going off. Still not sure what's up, but like any sensible adult, I thought I'd blog about it while Caleb's checking it out.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Home for Christmas

So a little belated, but better late than never! Caleb, Grace and I spent a wonderful two weeks down in Texas with our families, and Grace had a fun time getting to know her grandparents, aunts and uncles. We've discovered we all sleep better now with Grace in her own space outside our room. (Well, Caleb, Grace and I sleep better at least.) She's started playing with her toes, and making raspberries. She came extremely close to rolling over the last evening we spent with the Bells, but she waited till we got back to Seattle before completing the move. A few times now I've found her on her tummy in her crib, just starting to get fussy when she realizes what she's done. She's still not a big fan of tummy-time!

I think in this first photo we were on our way to the Carroll's Christmas party, and I at least thought there was a canny resemblance to Bing Crosby.


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Monday, January 5, 2009

Nannie

I sent an e-mail to Gramps, Dad, and Uncle Bob:

I was looking through this set of slides that Bob marked as being from 1964. Who is the elderly woman (not Mom-mom) in these pictures? There's one right before these of someone's yard with a sign that says "The Kenworthys", but I don't know if it's connected.



Gramps wrote back:

The "elderly woman" is my grandmom, Sarah Ann (Nannie) Wright (Nee: Anderson) on her 92nd birthday. I believe that she lived another five years. She's the one that had only one grandson, ME! She had four sons: one died at birth, one at age six, one in WWI, and Samuel. Only Sam and the two daughters lived to adulthood. Kathleen had no kids. Sam had one daughter. Then there was me! After she was saved she started praying for a "preacher" in the family. Everyone laughed at this silly old lady... especially me! How could even God do anything with that rascal? Ask me if I believe in the power of prayer.

Love,
Gramps (the Rascal)

Grace, if you read this someday, that's your great-great-great-grandmother, born in 1872. If she lived to see your birth, she would have been 136! The people in the top photo, from left to right, are my Uncle Bob, Nannie, Gramps (my grandfather), Mom-mom (my great-grandmother, Gramps's mom), and my dad, your grandfather. Never be afraid to ask the Lord for great things, and don't despair if his plans take longer than you think that they should (Genesis 15). We love you!
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Sunday, January 4, 2009

She rolled over!

This past Friday I'd put Grace down on her back under her play gym while I worked on the computer, and the next time I looked up she was on her tummy! I'm sad I missed the actual rolling over after she came so close several times while we were home with family over Christmas, but it was still pretty exciting. And then she did it twice more yesterday while home with Daddy.

And even more fun - I woke up last night and heard her start to whimper a little, but just as I got out of bed, I heard her little aquarium music box that's in her crib start to play. And then it stopped. And then it started again. And of course, I had to wake up Caleb to come look at her waving her legs in the air, but by the time he got to her room, she'd stopped. It was really cute though. :)