• Family,  Good Things

    See You Soon!

    I'll be heading out of town for about a week, so I won't be posting until after I return. I sure will miss you all! Before I leave, here' a cell phone photo Sabrina took when we were celebrating my birthday at Olive Garden.  (Mike always treats the birthday-person to a birthday dinner of their choice. I couldn't decide where I wanted to go, but when Sophie reminded me of Olive Garden's Celebration Cake, I knew that was the place. It's my very favorite dessert!)

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    Oh wait! Don't leave just yet! Among other lovely birthday treasures, I also got a couple of gift cards to a local camera shop. Mike got me one, and Sabrina got me the other.

    Here is Mike's:

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    Sabrina, being annoyed that she was issued a Christmas gift card to give as a birthday present, decided to make the best of it…

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    I hope you all have a fantastic week, and I'll see you soon! In the meantime, go get yourself a Celebration Cake! Next to the buttercream frosting, the $6.95 price tag for the entire cake is the best thing!

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  • Crazy Kids,  Family

    Desperate Times

    As exciting as the snow was when it first fell earlier in December, the ice has left us all slipping and sliding and wishing for either the Morton's Fairy to arrive or a fresh snowfall to cover it all up. One of Mike's and Sophie's favorite things to do is to go sledding, but the weather hasn't cooperated. So today they struck out for the driveway to go icing instead.

    (Nevermind the filthy vehicles…)

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    I bet that curb felt good…

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    If Mike acts like this on our driveway, imagine what he would do sliding down Everest.

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    If they can make it back to the top, they'll go for round 2…

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    And they're off!

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    Yes, Mike, you are the champion icer in the family.

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    It's been three hours since I last saw them last. I imagine they're on the Iowa border about now.

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    Which means I don't have to play bored games tonight.

  • Family

    A Very Good Year

    This evening I looked through the photos from these past twelve months, remembering all the blessings throughout the year… the changes, good and bad… the way the girls have grown… the love and the loss (but mostly the love)…

    January.

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    Cupcakes tp 6

    February.

    Bday tp 18

    Brea game 2

    March.

    Brooke tp 6

    Jules email 14

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    April.

    Love tp 1

    Ski tp 12

    May.

    Friday tp 1

    Breanna tp 1

    June.

    Tasha tp 5

    Germany tp 7

    July.

    4th tp 9

    Sisters tp 15

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    Sophie tp 2

    Fifa tp 5

    August.

    Sophie and Missy tp

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    September.

    Race tp 15

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    October.

    Dogs tp 5

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    Halloween 3

    Senior 133 edit tp

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    November.

    Tp 9

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    December.

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    I wish you the happiest new year!

  • Family,  Good Things,  Holidays

    Santa Baby

    Would you believe I'm still trying to clean up the house from all the Christmas spirit? It was a wonderfully happy time we all had, despite having to accomodate Sabrina's work schedule (she had to work both Christmas Eve and Christmas day!).

    In years past, Mike has always surprised me with the most wonderful gifts. And this year was no different… not only did he get me the new camera I've been pining for (the Canon 7D), but I just have to show you these adorable Betsy Johnson earrings he got for me!

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    I've been wearing them constantly. 🙂

    I got Mike an iPad, which has worked out very well for me: if he says he wants dinner, I just tell him there's an app for that.

    Same with the laundry.

    I truly hope your Christmas, no matter how it was spent, was a joyous occasion. We celebrated Christmas with my family, and we learned to adjust to new traditions as we celebrated in our hearts with Mike's.

  • Family,  Games

    Dixit

    In case I haven't mentioned it before, I am NOT a fan of bored games.

    Not not not.

    However, last week Mike suddenly produced a game he felt sure I would love. I told him that if there were game pieces or rules to be read, I wouldn't; he could trust me on that. But he persisted, so I gave in. Besides, he looks so sad when he plays games by himself. I sometimes see him looking around to see if anyone is watching, and when he thinks there isn't, he'll get up from his seat and move to the seat across the table and pretend to be a friendly opponent who just dropped in to enjoy a rousing game of Boardom.

    I'm totally kidding. He usually just sets up the game and waits for anyone at all to show up.

    Anyway, I gave in to his persuasion, and was introduced to a game I actually liked. It's called Dixit. The game includes the most interesting cards I've ever seen, each one a fragment of different works of art looking like they came from a beautifully-illustrated children's book. Each player gets a hand of cards, and on their turn they choose one of their cards (without showing which one they chose) and describe it to the other players by saying a word, sentence, singing a song, or miming.

    After the players consider the clue you've given, they choose a card from their hand that most matches the clue you just gave. The trick is to give a clue that is mysterious to some, yet easily guessed by others. It's an interesting balancing act if you want your little rabbit game piece to move ahead.

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    Here's a card I played. My hint to Mike and Sophie was this: "I didn't know death would be like this." (I thought the man with the walking stick looked like he had a choice as to whether he wanted to take the stairway up or down, so that's the clue I gave.)

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    When all the cards were revealed and the play was over, here was the card Sophie played. Remember, my clue was "I didn't know death would be like this."

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    R O T F L O L.

    Brilliant.

    At long last, I have a game I could recommend to families. However, much to my husband's chagrin, I am not a converted gamer. As far as his finding friendly opponents, he'll have to continue being his own worst enemy.

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  • Crazy Kids,  Family,  Good Things,  Holidays

    How Did She Do That?

    Sophie has been terribly under the weather lately, coughing and sneezing and getting more than her share of aww-poor-baby hugs. Since she was tired of laying around, she decided to help out with the Christmas spirit around here and came up with a most beautiful decoration, now hanging from our dining room ceiling…

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    I love having this little elf around.

    Btw, Mike is also really sick, but he doesn't know how to make cool snowflakes. He does, however, remind me of an overgrown elf.

  • Family,  Holidays

    Mike’s Heart

    Each year, for as far back as I can remember, Mike has participated in the police department's "Shop with a Cop" night. This is an annual event that is sponsored  by the OPD, and its purpose is to help children in shelters have a better Christmas – any Christmas at all, actually.

    The police officers who volunteer to participate are each paired with one or two children, and after a fun evening of pizza at the union hall, they're all off to go Christmas shopping at Wal-Mart. The Omaha Police Foundation gave each of the officers a $100 gift card per child, and the officers did their best to help their kids find the right balance of toys and clothing.

    Not an easy task when you have two 6-year-olds named Jacob and Samantha, paired with the Biggest Kid of the Universe, Mike Stewart.

    Mike said that although little Jake looked sleep-deprived and pale, his energy was boundless. And Mike's cell phone camera proves it…

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    Joining Mike and Jake was little Samantha, whose smile could melt a snowman.. Even when Jake kept trying to kiss her coat in the police cruiser – despite her explaining to him that she did NOT want to be his girlfriend – she kept laughing and smiling, and learning at an early age that boys will be boys.  Especially when Jake insisted that she did, in fact, want to be his girlfriend…

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    In the past, Mike has had kids whose main concern was to shop for their siblings or mother, which is always a mixture of love and heartbreak. With those children, Mike has made sure they get what they need – a coat, some underclothes (and of course a few toys!) – and then he helps them choose something for their loved ones. Mike is extremely tender-hearted toward children and those who aren't so fortunate as he has enabled his family to be.

    This year, however, all Mike had to do to please his little buddies was to find the perfect radio-controlled helicopter for Jake and a Dora the Explorer doll for Samantha. Add to that a Nerf gun, another baby doll, some Transformers gear and lots of underclothes and outerwear, and those kids finished the night with bigger smiles than they started with.

    Speaking of smiles, I had to show you this picture that Mike took, even though I'm sure he didn't mean to just photograph the bottom half of their faces… I thought it was adorable bc they have matching cheeks and chins!

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    Mike always feels very blessed to be able to share a small part of Christmas with these kids. And I know he's one police man they'll never forget.

    Mike and Jacob

    What wonderful, kind people the police volunteers are. And a huge thank-you to the Omaha Police Foundation!

    Merry Christmas, Jake and Samantha.

    Merry Christmas, hon.