Monday, January 25, 2010

Dear Santa...

Dear Santa,
I miss you.
Love,
Kelly
**My cousin, Tara, sent this pic today. She came across this picture of Grandpa Bruhn and I and said it just makes her laugh every time she looks at it. I'm almost positive I was about 8 in this picture. Grandpa dressed up as Santa even through my college years. I sure do miss him. Thanks, Tara, for a great memory!

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Girls' night, Guys' night and a Colts WIN!!!

Fun, fun, FUN weekend. Life with a 2 1/2 year old and a 5 month old is anything but luxurious...so when an opportunity to spend a night with some of my favorite girls (minus one -JZF) I did NOT pass it up. I have been looking forward to this girls' night out for a few months and it surely didn't disappoint! Lori hosted a girls' get-together and let's just say I laughed the entire night and didn't go to bed until well after 1 am. Look out!!! Thanks to all the girls for such a fun night out!
The Banana Republic girls: Mol, Sarah, Lori, Laura & myself
Trouble = Kelly & Molly
The Finish Line girls: Brenna, Ellen, Kari, Allyson, me and Lori
Saturday night Mike went to a surprise 40th birthday party for an old friend (not literally old, but Mike's been friends with this entire family since High School). It was a James Bond Casino Royale theme...so Mike was dressed in his black suit for the blackjack tables and martinis. Wish I could have been there; however, Miss Delaney June has just started sleeping through the night (!!!) and I didn't want to mess up her new routine by taking her to her Aunt Jaime's.

We started hard-core sleep training on Monday: we didn't go to her all night and let her cry it out. Any parent will tell you this is incredibly hard to do; however, the reward is priceless. Delaney has slept through the night (7pm-6am) the last THREE nights in a row!!! A few rough nights of crying and TA-DA! Everyone in the house is soundly sleeping. I wanted to do this about 8 weeks ago; however, with all the holiday travel and such, it was nearly impossible to let her cry at family's house or have her cry at ours with family in the next room. So here we are: rested.

Today Mike spent cooking in the kitchen (pulled pork and chili) while I cleaned to prepare for some friends to come over to watch the Colts game. It was a great game and we are very excited for them to be returning to the Super Bowl in February!!! (And I'm excited they won b/c we have a lot of Colts apparel left in our stores and this win will help us SELL OUT of the inventory - VERY good for business!!!)
Delaney and Christopher
Mommy and Laney Bug
Katie & Christopher
Izzy was cheering on the Colts by playing her drums
And this is an action shot of Delaney ROLLING OVER!! She started rolling from her back to her tummy this week. It's an exciting milestone; however, I do NOT like it when she rolls over in her crib and wakes up crying b/c she can't figure out how the heck to roll onto her back! Ugh.
And finally, a picture of mommy & Izzy Lou

Sunday, January 17, 2010

I Danced in the Morning

Over the weekend my entire family celebrated the life of my Grandmother Keel (Nana). Hours were spent with family eating, reminiscing, laughing and crying. All 5 of Nana's grandchildren were a part of the Service and we were all honored to speak in front of an almost-packed sanctuary. It was absolutely incredible to see and meet so many lives that Nana touched. I will remember the service for as long as memory serves me. My favorite part was when a soloist sang the hymn "I Danced in the Morning" by Nana's request. Isabelle danced in the pew the entire time. I just KNOW Nana was with us at that very moment. I shed more tears during that song than I have since the day she passed. This is why I was so touched:

I danced in the morning when the world was begun,
And I danced in the moon and the stars and the sun,
And I came down from heaven and I danced on the earth,
At Bethlehem I had my birth.

Dance, then, wherever you may be;
I am the Lord of the Dance, said he.
And I’ll lead you all wherever you may be,
And I’ll lead you all in the dance, said he.

I danced for the scribe and the Pharisee,
But they would not dance and they would not follow me;
I danced for the fishermen, for James and John;
They came to me and the dance went on.
Dance, then, wherever you may be;
I am the Lord of the Dance, said he.
And I’ll lead you all wherever you may be,
And I’ll lead you all in the dance, said he

I danced on the sabbath when I cured the lame,
The holy people said it was a shame;
They whipped and they stripped and they hung me high;
And they left me there on a cross to die.

Dance, then, wherever you may be;
I am the Lord of the Dance, said he.
And I’ll lead you all wherever you may be,
And I’ll lead you all in the dance, said he

I danced on a Friday and the sky turned black;
It’s hard to dance with the devil on your back;
They buried my body and they thought I’d gone,
But I am the dance and I still go on.

Dance, then, wherever you may be;
I am the Lord of the Dance, said he.
And I’ll lead you all wherever you may be,
And I’ll lead you all in the dance, said he

They cut me down and I leapt up high,
I am the life that’ll never, never die;
I’ll live in you if you’ll live in me;
I am the Lord of the Dance, said he.


My portion of the ceremony:

My name is Kelly Keel McCulloch and Marian was my Nana.

My sister, Kim, and I grew up outside the state of Michigan; however, we were able to spend long summers and holidays here in Flint. During these long visits away from our mother, Nana was our nurturing figure and therefore we were able to learn many life lessons from her and we have lots of fun memories of her that I’d like to briefly share…

Things I Learned from Nana:
- The importance of separate bathrooms between husband and wife.
- That you never exit a room or a house from a different door in which you entered. It's bad luck.
-The importance of having a good group of girlfriends and a good hobby.
-I learned manners, etiquette and the value of writing good, old fashioned, hand-written thank you notes. In fact, once I graduated from college, she told me she appreciated all of my thank you notes throughout the years - but I was now old enough to address them to Bob & Marian instead of Nana & Grandfather on the outside of the envelope.
- I learned to always give a compliment when giving someone criticism. For example, Nana would be the first to tell me that my hair or make-up looked “different” and then she would promptly ask me where I got my adorable shift coat.
- The last thing I learned was that I should know how to cook one good meal for my family, even though I don’t particularly care for the kitchen. Nana would often call me and ask what I was cooking that evening for dinner. I reminded her that she was talking to KELLY, not Shelly or any one of the other cousins. She’d laugh and then ask what Mike (my husband) was making that night. She was always impressed by Mike’s meals.

Things I Remember about Nana:
-The smell of marigolds in her backyard and the smell of a delicious meal baking in her house every time I entered her backdoor.
-Nana made the best turketti and homemade pies.
- I remember many Christmases watching her play the bells in this very room, candlelight Christmas Eve Services and singing the “Twelve Days of Christmas” at Dad’s house with her where she forgot her designated “day” each verse we sang.
-I remember my sister and I riding our bikes to Nana & Grandfather’s house every summer afternoon for a lunch of Peanut Butter & Jelly with the crusts cut off.
-And finally, I remember Nana picking me up from summer horse camp: on the drive home she asked me what songs I learned and we were quickly singing camp songs together…and continued to sing the entire ride home.

All-in-all, we always knew where we stood with Nana, we always knew she loved us, and we could always count on having fun when Nana was around.

My hope is that one day I leave the same legacy to grandchildren of my own.
Grandfather, Dad & Delaney
Isabelle
Delaney and I
Kim, Dylan, me, Delaney & Taylor

**As for why I am sharing all these personal details...my blog is my personal diary that I just happen to let friends, family and sometimes strangers read. I want to remember both the mundane and the major events in my life. I love looking back month-by-month and year-by-year to what my family experienced, reflecting, if you will. I hope one day my girls will read this as well. Plus, it's my blog and I'll write if I want to. Sorry this post was so long...I simply never want to forget Nana's Memorial.**

Cookies & a new Swim Suit

Over the last few days we've been on the road. Thursday we left and headed north, making a stop in Ft. Wayne. Izzy got a special treat: baking with her Grandma Laura! Laura is always baking goodies and whenever Izzy is with her they do this together. I LOVE that I got to see it myself this time!
Getting all the ingredients out
Measuring
Stirring (and licking)
Mixing!!!
And then the long wait!
We then headed up to Michigan for my Nana's Memorial. Was a sad time; however, the good part about funerals is that you get to see your family. To blow off steam, all the cousins swam at the hotel. I let Izzy pick out a new swimsuit at Target and of COURSE she chose the yellow one.
This is what she classified as "swimming": floating on the first step of the pool! Ha!
And this is how Mikey swims :)

Monday, January 11, 2010

These boots were made for walking...

I mean, really, does it get any cuter than this!??!

Sunday, January 10, 2010

January, how cold you are!

Since the temps here have been in the TEENS and below, we've been hanging out indoors these days. My house gets nice and tidy & clean; however, cabin fever sets in and we all get ants in our pants! So on Saturday night we made last minute plans to meet the Falciones out for dinner at our favorite Mexican joint: Cancun. Funny story, when Mike called Rick to ask if he'd like to go to Cancun with us (where we used to dine almost weekly with them, pre-kids), Ricky's response was, "Mexico?!" Ha! I wish. Izzy was excited to see Ricky and we were all excited to leave the house.
Sunday we met the Fellers at the Monon pool to get our sillies out and enjoy the HEAT of the natatorium. Nice and muggy and relaxing in there. Izzy asks about GiGi and Lukey ALL week and then when we finally get together she SQUEALS with delight. And then proceeds to do her own thing in the pool. Jaime and I love to set play-dates to give us something to look forward to on the weekends and get out of the house...the winter months are not our favorite!
Luke & Izzy swimming
Delaney has been spending more and more time on her tummy & actually enjoys it now
Izzy reading to Laney bug
More tummy time
My mom got Izzy a tent with an attached tunnel for xmas and tonight we all spent time playing inside it
Izzy wants Laney to join her so badly
She settled for cozy time in the tent
Izzy still loves to play dress-up (ignore the broccoli in her teeth - yikes!)
and so does Mommy!
Look at what a mish-mosh she is...she was going around collecting magnets and small toys and dumping them in Delaney's exer-saucer. Mike said Izzy reminded him of the weird gal from the Breakfast Club, dumping out her random purse contents. Ha!

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