it soon will be christmas...always lots of hustle & bustle...programs for church & school...shopping & wrapping...planning & organizing...baking & eating...
when i really get quiet and think about the GLORY Jesus left...to come to earth as a man...the Word made flesh...to feel what we feel...human emotions.. joy...love...pain...suffering...ridicule...ultimately death for ME. i am overwhelmed & amazed...i hope you know the christmas story...the greatest gift.
Immanuel...God with us.
why? because He loves us.
are you rejoicing ?
Friday, December 17, 2010
Sunday, November 7, 2010
getaway...
we had a mini-vacation a couple of weeks ago...here are some of the memories we made...destination: maple valley farm...one hour north...and even longer back in time!! maple valley is an off-grid farm owned & operated by one of the NEATEST families...i fell in love with their kids...and we all fell in love with a slower pace of life...my cousin told me if i ever ran away from home, this was the first place she'd look! :)
this is the outside of our cabin...a couple hundred yards down the road from the farm house...
yeah, soooo cheezy, but had to take this for the people who know me....if i had some calico on, i would bear a STRONG resemblance to carloline ingalls, dont ya think?
i only PRETENDED to cook on top of this baby...i heated up two meals, and doug perked some coffee - not quite as fast as a coffee pot from home, but boy - did we ever appreciate that first cup!!!
gone fishin'
dawson could fish all day...it's a little late in the season - too cold - for real good fishing, but they had fun!
me milking besse...i dont really remember her name...oh, anna....that girl had the patience of job showing us what to do and answering all our questions!!! love that girl :)
this family literally just got back from a family vacation to the smoky mountains, and jumped right into farm life - plus 4 more people :) they were very gracious and SO HOSPITABLE!
(on a side note: dawson just got done hauling 5 gal. buckets of water to the chickens, trying to keep up with buddy - who is about 5 years older...so cute)
dodge wanted me to report: milking cows IS A LOT HARDER THAN IT LOOKS! but we thought he did pretty good :)
feeding the calf
my absolute most favorite part of the whole weekend: our family sharing breakfast with their family...it was soooo yummy! french toast, bacon, eggs & coffee...it was such a treat to eat in such a cozy place and get served too...i wish i would have gotten a pic of all of us sitting down to eat...is anybody else humming the walton's theme song right now?...i am :)
the guys in matt's deerstand...just cuz.
matt & buddy were plowing the field...pretty cool to watch...
one of the most fun surprises...a bed time snack...i was expecting bread & butter (which would have thrilled me)...but INSTEAD...we get a huge container of homemade popcorn (doug's very favorite thing to eat at night)...cider...and an apple crisp waiting in our woodstove oven...c'mon! thats just awesome!! it was soooo delicious!!
as far as surprises go, this took the cake...as we were walking home from chores on the last night...doug notices a deer running in the field...we all freeze...then realize the deer is RUNNING RIGHT TO US! the kids were flipping out (very quietly of course)...and then i realized it was betty...a deer that was kind of hanging out by the farm...she hadn't reappeared since their vacation, so it was a surprise to see her!
she came right up to the boys and hung out with them a few minutes...it made their night!!
we had such a great weekend...loved the slow pace...just hanging out
thanks matt & angela (and all your kiddos)....we hope to be back soon!
Sunday, October 17, 2010
tooth fairy...
today was a heartbreaking day for me...
we've never really believed in the easter bunny around here. i remember being a kid & completely creeped out thinking some 7 foot rabbit was in my house hiding eggs...chocolate or no chocolate, i just as soon he not come :) the boys just knew mom & dad left them a surprise in a basket...
dodge lost a tooth friday. well friday night was homecoming & the tooth fairy must have been sleepy from watching the big game, and she FORGOT to fly to dodge's pillow. sooooo...saturday night she remembered. dodge woke up sunday morning to 4 shiny quarters under his pillow....AND A QUESTION. "mom...you're the tooth fairy, aren't ya?" (dawson JUST came to this realization a few WEEKS ago) well, i couldn't lie. i tried like crazy to avoid it...but it just wasn't happening.
then came the next obvious question...."are you santa claus too?"....UGH!! you're killing me son! (dawson also just had this same conversation w/ me a few weeks ago) well, i couldn't lie. of course, i informed him of my extensive research of the REAL St. Nicholas, and how he left gifts for the children in his village...and how that generous spirit lives on today in our hearts...or something to that effect...we will be reading "yes, virginia, there is a santa claus" very soon....
anyhow, it completely crushes me....part of that magical, if somewhat naive thing about childhood is gone.
dawson (my pack rat) asked me today, "mom, what did you do with all our teeth?"...if anyone knows me, i gave my standard answer: "i threw them away"....well, as i went digging in my top drawer for dodge's latest tooth, i find that one...plus SEVEN more. i guess even i get attached to some stuff. so i looked at all those baby teeth and cried. knowing its silly. knowing i can's stop them from growing up. knowing i'm moving into yet another phase of parenting, ready or not.
so, i went into their bedrooms like i do every night, but lingered a little longer. smelling their freshly showered hair...laying my cheek on their soft foreheads...saying a prayer that i never take any of this for granted...
dawson is my note writer...this is one of his letters to the tooth fairy from a couple years ago...
a pile of baggies with baby teeth...good grief.
we've never really believed in the easter bunny around here. i remember being a kid & completely creeped out thinking some 7 foot rabbit was in my house hiding eggs...chocolate or no chocolate, i just as soon he not come :) the boys just knew mom & dad left them a surprise in a basket...
dodge lost a tooth friday. well friday night was homecoming & the tooth fairy must have been sleepy from watching the big game, and she FORGOT to fly to dodge's pillow. sooooo...saturday night she remembered. dodge woke up sunday morning to 4 shiny quarters under his pillow....AND A QUESTION. "mom...you're the tooth fairy, aren't ya?" (dawson JUST came to this realization a few WEEKS ago) well, i couldn't lie. i tried like crazy to avoid it...but it just wasn't happening.
then came the next obvious question...."are you santa claus too?"....UGH!! you're killing me son! (dawson also just had this same conversation w/ me a few weeks ago) well, i couldn't lie. of course, i informed him of my extensive research of the REAL St. Nicholas, and how he left gifts for the children in his village...and how that generous spirit lives on today in our hearts...or something to that effect...we will be reading "yes, virginia, there is a santa claus" very soon....
anyhow, it completely crushes me....part of that magical, if somewhat naive thing about childhood is gone.
dawson (my pack rat) asked me today, "mom, what did you do with all our teeth?"...if anyone knows me, i gave my standard answer: "i threw them away"....well, as i went digging in my top drawer for dodge's latest tooth, i find that one...plus SEVEN more. i guess even i get attached to some stuff. so i looked at all those baby teeth and cried. knowing its silly. knowing i can's stop them from growing up. knowing i'm moving into yet another phase of parenting, ready or not.
so, i went into their bedrooms like i do every night, but lingered a little longer. smelling their freshly showered hair...laying my cheek on their soft foreheads...saying a prayer that i never take any of this for granted...
dawson is my note writer...this is one of his letters to the tooth fairy from a couple years ago...
a pile of baggies with baby teeth...good grief.
dodge lost his tooth at school..."dont worry mom...nathan found it under the table!"
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
field trip...for big girls
i went on a field trip yesterday...with my mom, aunt linda and my sister-cousin abbey. (we are cousins, and we married brothers...that makes her special...my sister-cousin) maybe some of you did not know this about me: i am completely OBSESSED with little house on the prairie and that whole time period!!! i know that God knows best, but sometimes i wonder if i got born 130 years too late :)....turns out, some of my family feels the same way...
i found this really cool blog awhile back, completely by accident, and was in awe of what this family gave up...all to live a life that felt called to live...they have a very cool story, please check out their blog...http://eclecticculturefarm.blogspot.com/...hmmm, you'll have to copy & paste...i'm not so good at the linky thing yet
notice no neighbors for MILES!!! it was sooo beautiful here and completely peaceful.....cant you almost smell that farm fresh air? oh, to bottle up that smell...a combination of dirt, horses and hay....
oh, and thats ab's old horse trailer...which they informed us, they have been hauling beef in that - ha! guess that makes it a cow trailer :)
cute shot of boots by the door...if you look real close, you can see the fresh milk being kept cool inside this little "cooler"...remember...no electric here...thats FRESH milk....yum :)
we ate inside their house...talk about hospitatlity! what a beautiful setting it was...so cozy & comfortable...all fresh food from their garden and farm...delish!!
please pass the dessert...pumpkin muffins with cream cheese frosting, sprinkled with nutmeg...mmm mmm.
here's some homemade soap...this is why we went up here...to take a soap making class...pretty interesting...she sent us home with 2 bars...one w/ eucalyptus...which is a natural anti-germ type...
us with angela kuncaitis...former hudsonville girl...now farm girl...she was such a sweet hostess...
oh. my. stars. can you say "the waltons"?! what i wouldn't do for an old farm house with a big porch (sigh)...
i found this really cool blog awhile back, completely by accident, and was in awe of what this family gave up...all to live a life that felt called to live...they have a very cool story, please check out their blog...http://eclecticculturefarm.blogspot.com/...hmmm, you'll have to copy & paste...i'm not so good at the linky thing yet
here we are going on a hay ride around their farm...i think there were about 14 of us ladies... |
notice no neighbors for MILES!!! it was sooo beautiful here and completely peaceful.....cant you almost smell that farm fresh air? oh, to bottle up that smell...a combination of dirt, horses and hay....
oh, and thats ab's old horse trailer...which they informed us, they have been hauling beef in that - ha! guess that makes it a cow trailer :)
cute shot of boots by the door...if you look real close, you can see the fresh milk being kept cool inside this little "cooler"...remember...no electric here...thats FRESH milk....yum :)
we ate inside their house...talk about hospitatlity! what a beautiful setting it was...so cozy & comfortable...all fresh food from their garden and farm...delish!!
can you imagine cooking on this baby? i was totally impressed by all the yummy food with no conveniences that we take for granted!
this is butch and marge...they're cool.
pretty salad...with a oil & vinegar dressing that was so good!
sisters: my mom & aunt linda
sister-cousins: abbey and me...oh, and penny kuncaitis to the right...she was our free entertainment: i'm thinking she is the chief story-teller and family comedian :)
angela serving up some farm fresh quail....what a treat!
here's some homemade soap...this is why we went up here...to take a soap making class...pretty interesting...she sent us home with 2 bars...one w/ eucalyptus...which is a natural anti-germ type...
cute kitchen...i LOVED the homemade curtains...adorable...
us with angela kuncaitis...former hudsonville girl...now farm girl...she was such a sweet hostess...
this is peter. he's 2 1/2 going on 4 (his words)...he's just plain cute.
us girls with the work horses |
Sunday, September 12, 2010
hAPpy AnNiVerSarY!!!
september 13, 1997...the day i got married...wow. it has been 13 years already!! i cant believe how time flies...oh, doug vruggink...what a time it has been...so glad God brought us together!
i think when a person marries, they have NO CLUE how much that "partner" is truly a partner...when i think back on all the growing we have done together...the things we've learned...trial & error...hospital visits...babies being born...getting priorities straight...the crying..
the "talks"...the road trips...the big stories - some true, some, not so much...the LAUGHS...oh my - the laughing :)
and it all started with a call during monday night football - half time of course - "hi, this is doug vruggink, wanna go out?"....."ummmm, is this really doug?"...."uh, yeah."...."then, YES!"
(thats the SHORT version...i can give you the LOOOONG version over coffee some time:))
so, we were married outdoors, at spring grove park....look at that couple...look at that fluffy dress and even fluffier hair...oh. my.
this must have been a very serious part of the ceremony....er, something. i remember wanting to get this part over with, cuz i felt like everyone was looking at me. cuz, well...they were.
we look so natural, dont we?! ha! 2 of the best things to come out of our marriage are our two little men...so amazing...we are so blessed...healthy beautiful boys....LoVe!!!!
happy anniversary, doug! i still thank God every day for bringing us together...and in a day where marriages are considered "an option" or "temporary"...i'm glad we both love & trust God enough to give Him our marriage every day...here's to many more years together...
i think when a person marries, they have NO CLUE how much that "partner" is truly a partner...when i think back on all the growing we have done together...the things we've learned...trial & error...hospital visits...babies being born...getting priorities straight...the crying..
the "talks"...the road trips...the big stories - some true, some, not so much...the LAUGHS...oh my - the laughing :)
and it all started with a call during monday night football - half time of course - "hi, this is doug vruggink, wanna go out?"....."ummmm, is this really doug?"...."uh, yeah."...."then, YES!"
(thats the SHORT version...i can give you the LOOOONG version over coffee some time:))
so, we were married outdoors, at spring grove park....look at that couple...look at that fluffy dress and even fluffier hair...oh. my.
this must have been a very serious part of the ceremony....er, something. i remember wanting to get this part over with, cuz i felt like everyone was looking at me. cuz, well...they were.
here we are ready to get the party started...notice i counteracted all the "fluff" with my nikes.
this cracks me up. we went to gatlinburg for our honeymoon...this was at the dixie land stampede...a dinner show...where, evidently we had to get a picture in front of a fake covered wagon...do you appreciate all the denim? no, dougs hat is not part of the get-up...its the real thing, baby.
this cracks me up. we went to gatlinburg for our honeymoon...this was at the dixie land stampede...a dinner show...where, evidently we had to get a picture in front of a fake covered wagon...do you appreciate all the denim? no, dougs hat is not part of the get-up...its the real thing, baby.
we look so natural, dont we?! ha! 2 of the best things to come out of our marriage are our two little men...so amazing...we are so blessed...healthy beautiful boys....LoVe!!!!
happy anniversary, doug! i still thank God every day for bringing us together...and in a day where marriages are considered "an option" or "temporary"...i'm glad we both love & trust God enough to give Him our marriage every day...here's to many more years together...
love you always & forever - rach
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