Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Tribute to Nana...

As I've been collecting pictures of Nana for her memorial...I just couldn't help myself from posting them on here. Finding these pictures of Nana has brought back many great memories of her that I will treasure always. Here are a few of my favorite memories of her:
-One summer Nana picked me up from Horse Camp when I was about 10 and the entire drive home she and I sang camp songs together
-Watching her play the Bells at Christmas church service
-Riding my bike to her house in the summers for lunch (she would serve my favorite: PB&J with the crusts cut off!)
-And every single time we talked on the phone she would jokingly ask me what I was making for dinner that night (anyone who knows me well knows that I do not cook - Nana was always trying to change that in me)
Thanks for a lifetime of memories - Love you Nana!
Grandfather & Nana - Pentwater 1964
Nana with 4 of her 5 grandchildren: Kim, Shelly, Erin and me - Flint circa 1982
Nana at my college graduation - Indiana University Bloomington 1999
Grandfather, Nana, Anna and dad at our wedding - 2004
Mom and Nana at our wedding...I absolutely adore this photo - 2004
Cousin Lisa, Nana and Kim at Aunt Jane's 90th Birthday - Indianapolis 2005
Kim, Anna & Nana at Aunt Jane's home - Indianapolis 2006
Nana & Grandfather - Christmas in Grand Rapids 2006
Lisa, Kim, Laura, Carla, Nana, Anna, mom, Taylor, Aunt Celeste, Shelly & Allyson - Baby shower in Michigan 2007
Taylor, Dylan, Kim, Nana, Izzy & Grandfather - Christmas in Michigan 2007
Taylor, Kim, Nana, Grandfather, Dylan & Izzy - Christmas in Michigan 2008
Izzy with her Great Grandfather and Great Nana - Indianapolis 2009

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Mom's visit to Indy...

Mom was finally able to make the trip out to Indy to celebrate Christmas and meet Delaney (she had been unable to fly for several months due to major back surgery). She arrived last Sunday (amidst the blizzard!) afternoon and was VERY happily greeted by Izzy. We've been talking on webcam for months; however, Izzy just couldn't wait to get her hands on her Grand Roo! The first 24 hours Izzy just keep looking at mom and saying, "HI ROO!" So stinkin' cute.

Mom was able to spend two full days alone with Izzy & Delaney, as I had to work. My sister and her kids arrived Tuesday afternoon and the chaos of a full house ensued. We had so much fun: Izzy played dress-up for everyone, mom had MANY craft activities planned, swimming, museums, and games galore (cards, dominoes, etc.). Well, all of us minus Mike - who was recovering from minor surgery...but he was a good sport to put up with all of us laughing and playing games all day long.

Dressing up for Grand RooWatching The Wizard of Oz while dressed as Dorothy (mom brought both of these new costumes for her)
Delaney doing what she does best - playing in her saucer!
We introduced rice cereal to Laney...
...and surprisingly she liked it!
Izzy (and her coveted monkey) playing with her new Elmo
Laney at the pool
Swimming
And more swimming...I went down the slides a few times - since I couldn't go down the outdoor slides all summer b/c I was pregnant, I was chomping at the bit to try the indoor slides! They were fast and FUN!
Delaney sleeping on her cousin Taylor at the pool
Playing her new drums
Roo and Laney
Designing iron-on crayon shirts- one of mom's many crafts she brought with her (they also made ornaments!)
Decorating cookies
Me, mom and Kim
The whole gang (minus Mikey)
We went back to the pool...and I just loved this shot - out of focus, yes, but love the sun on the water and Izzy playing in the fountain
Izzy directing, I mean swimming, with Roo
Looking at the dinosaur exhibit at the Children's Museum
Mike, Izzy and mom looking up at the blown glass exhibit
And riding the carousel

All-in-all we had a wonderful visit with mom. We had a lot of fun and built some wonderful memories together.

On a sad note, my Grandmother Keel (Nana) passed away a few hours ago. She was my father's mother and a beloved member of our "Keel Clan." I will treasure my time with her always and hold her dear to my heart. I learned a lot about life, family, and manners/etiquette from Nana. I was happy to have spent some time with her in October (when the entire Keel family was here) and have one final picture of her with Izzy where she and Grandfather look very happy:



We miss you already, Nana.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Christmas 2009

This year we spent Christmas in Ft. Wayne with Mike's dad. We arrived Christmas Eve and stayed through the weekend. Traditions started right away with the girls opening new jammers to wear that night and all day on Christmas. Izzy got to sleep in her tent again (which she LOVES) and Laney slept in her pack-n-play in our room (read: we don't sleep well b/c of her little noises she makes...how can people co-sleep with babies?!?!). We were woken up on Christmas morning to the sounds of jingle bells and Santa "ho-ho-ho"ing throughout the house. This was a tradition in my family since before I was born: my Grandpa Bruhn would dress as Santa and wake us all up with his jingle bells and we'd sit on his lap and get our gift from Santa. He dressed as Santa until I was a Freshman in college...well after we stopped believing. Just became ritual in our family. I asked if Bob would carry this tradition on to our girls, to which he graciously obliged. Turns out there was already a Santa suit in the family and he just updated the beard, boots and belly. Izzy was in shock...and over-the-moon excited that Santa was at Bobo's house!!! Santa brought Izzy Elmo...exactly what she asked him for a few weeks ago when she visited him in Carmel.
We had a great holiday and simply loved being at Bob & Laura's...very relaxing and laid back. We often times find ourselves still in our jammers at dinner time! We did lots of eating, watching movies, shopping and simply relaxing. My mom just flew in tonight from Lake Tahoe and my sister will be arriving on Tuesday, so we have a fun week ahead of us!
Delaney & Grandma Laura
Izzy investigating the trains, trees and stockings in the loft
Izzy & Laney with Grandpa Bob in their new jammers
Hugging Santa
Laney checking out Santa
Izzy, Jake and Gabe with Santa (and Elmo). Check out Izzy's face...she was elated!
Family pic
Loving her new vest...
...and her new Elmo slippers and doll
Delaney and Grandpa Bob (she's sporting a new hat that her Grandma Laura made her)
DJ Lance hat and glasses...she kept on checking herself out in the mirror
Matching jackets
Chef Bob making his tradition: Christmas day pizzas!!!
Another holiday tradition, babies under the tree checking out the lights! Laney was a huge fan of this
Izzy wearing her "dot dots" - footed jammers & slippers

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Pre-school, Exer-Saucer & a Haircut!

Last week was Izzy's pre-school holiday program. We practiced her songs and hand motions (including Away in a Manger, Happy Birthday to Jesus, etc.) for weeks before in preparation, only for the program to begin with a bunch of 2 year olds watching their teacher sing. It was quite funny...I think the kids were just more excited that all their parents were in the room watching them. Regardless, it was fun to see Izzy in her element. She did finally warm up and sang a bit louder than the rest of the crew...she even got a few laughs from the parents for her animation and enthusiasm. She didn't disappoint, that's for sure!
Daddy and Delaney
Snack time!
Mommy and a laughing Delaney
This week will mark Delaney's 4 month birthday...cannot BELIEVE she is 4 months old already. Sometimes I feel like time is standing still (from weeks 6-10 when her colic was in full-force) and other times I feel like time is flying and she'll be crawling before we know it! We had her 4 month pediatrician appointment last week and her stats were: Height 24 1/4 inches (50% percentile), Weight 12 pounds 14 ounces (25-50% percentile) and Head 41 cm (50% percentile). Again, Mike and I were thrilled to hear her head was in the normal percentages. The doctor was very happy with her growth and progress and was impressed by Delaney's strength (she has been sitting up/holding her head up for 2 months and can also push her head and chest up off the floor while on her tummy). With this news, we decided to pull out the exer-saucer to see if she was strong enough for this next developmental stage:
...and of course she LOVED it!
Her feet don't touch, so a little towel helps her maneuver round & round and standing up
She loves that she can get a 360 degree view of what is going on around her & play with her big sister. This afternoon she spent the better portion of an hour talking, gabbing, cooing, and belly laughing. I really think this new toy of hers has made her more social and happy. We love discovering her little personality!
This morning we decided it was time for Izzy to get a REAL haircut to take off a few inches...a little something new for the holiday. She is a big-time hair-twirler and sometimes she twirls her hair into knots; we've had to cut a few of these knots out. Her hair is also very thin (sorry to pass that gene onto her!) and therefore gets tangled often. It was just time. Izzy was thrilled to arrive to Cookie Cutters to find an indoor playground and a full library of movies to choose from. She's been asking to see Finding Nemo since we left it at Grandma & Grandpa's house at Thanksgiving...so she was happy to see it was a selection.
Izzy loved that she got to sit in a race car and watch her movie, she almost didn't even notice she was getting her hair cut!
To show you how long it was in the beginning...
...and how short it was afterwards!
It's now chin-length and SUPER adorable. During bath time tonight, Mike even commented on how easy it was to wash and how it didn't tangle. It really makes her look older...and makes her cheeks look even more chubby (I like to call them full) than before!