It's been awhile since I have posted on the blog. Time seems to be flying by. Registration for high school has already started which means that in 3 weeks we will start school again. WOW! Greg moves to UNI the same day as Taylor and Jenna go back to school. Before that can happen we have to have band camp, choir camp, finish RAGBRAI, pack up all of Greg's stuff, rearrange the bedrooms upstairs, and clean clean clean... all while working. UGH! The last three weeks we have not had a full house of Chitticks- Jenna was in New York on her mission trip, Taylor and Jeff went to the Boundary waters with Scouts, Jeff is riding RAGBRAI, and Jenna and I went to Des Moines to take in Adventureland and the Blank Park Zoo. I am looking forward to next week when we are all home again. Noise level will definitely increase though-was enjoying having the whole bed to myself as well. However, Jeff being home means that I won't have to cook as much! H...
Wowsa! Where has the time gone? 3 months ago you graced us with your arrival. When your mommy told me she was pregnant, I was overjoyed! I watched her grow and change as time went by as you grew inside of her. She was nervous that she was not gonna be the mommy you needed. She was wrong! She is so patient and loving with you. I love to watch her Interact with you. The smiles you bring to her face.. Enough about your mommy, now about you. When I first held you in my arms, I fell in love again. I love to watch you sleep, I love your smile. You started out soo little but are growing so much! I am amazed everytime I see you. Changing so quick! You are starting to interact with your world more and more every day. I look forward to seeing you achieve your upcoming milestones. I look forward to the days you will reach for me or crawl towards me when we are playing. Bruce James you are my first grandchil...
May you roots go long and deep and also widen everyday. Just as a healthy plant, we need to have a growing root system to keep us healthy and thriving. The other day I pulled out a basil plant from our garden. The frost had made the leaves and stem turned brown and crunchy. It didn't appear to be alive anymore and had become an eyesore in the garden. As I pulled it out of the ground I was amazed at how tightly it was stuck. The dirt was trying to pull it back. I really had to tug and use my hands to loosen the dirt around it. When I finally freed the plant from the dirt and saw the root system being freed, I gasped. It ran almost all the way across the raised garden bed. The root ran in all directions. It wasn't just one piece but many pieces interconnected. So how is this plant like a human? We also have a root system. One that is started for us in our dna. It continues with our family heritage. Added ...
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