Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Boston and Birthdays

This past weekend, I got to explore Boston and Connecticut with Dad, Mom, and Danny. We went to Rockville for baptisms and flew into Boston. We spent a couple hours there with a couple from church following the Freedom Trail a little, explored the USS Constitution and museums, and ate a lot of good food! Then it was on to Ellington and hanging out with Hoffman family. I made a couple new friends who go to Rockville and can't wait to see where we run into each other again!
It was a relief to see this sign after only a couple of hours of sleep!

Mike's Pastries are so good! (thanks Jim!) 

Paul Revere statue on the Freedom Trail

 The USS Constitution was worth a tour!


Look at all that rope!

It took fourteen men to fire one canon.

This is where they would fix boats.
Couldn't help sharing a pic of this cute little boat!

Needless to say we are all languid after this big trip! Thank you to all of those who made our trip to Boston and Rockville one to remember!

It was this sweet girl's second birthday on Sunday. Adeline Mae, I am so thankful for such a cute, loving, caring, animal-loving little girl! I could post tons of pictures but I'll spare you the time and show you one of my favorite selfies with this girl!



Friday, March 22, 2019

Shout Their Worth

Happy World Down Syndrome Day (a day late)! I have been so blessed to have Isaac in my life. He has made so many people smile and laugh a lot! Isaac is not afraid to show his dance moves, and man is he good! I love looking at each and every selfie with him. My world would be a lot different without my homie!

What a good looking guy!
Isaac loves animals!

My favorite selfie!
 I hope you enjoyed the pictures! And the next time you see a person with Down Syndrome, don't stare, SMILE!

Saturday, December 29, 2018

Labor of Love

The song, Labor of Love, keeps running through my head. The chorus sings, "It was a labor of pain. It was a cold sky above. But for the girl on the ground in the dark, every beat of her beautiful heart. It was a labor of love." Mary was just a young girl. But God still gave her the amazing opportunity to have His Son. That amazing Gift. And she hid all those things in her heart. We need to not only keep the love of God hidden in our hearts, but spread the Gospel to every corner of the world.

Here's a little piece of excitement from my last week:

December 21st was the last day of school in 2018 for me. After spending the day playing in the gym and exchanging gifts, Danny drove the two of us home (he got his license!!!!) and I packed to head up to Michigan. Dad, Mom, Kimberly, David, Danny and I headed up to Michigan and got there at about nine. Seth, Adrienne, and Lizah arrived a couple minutes later. That was the starting to an exhausting week.

Saturday: Nobody had seen Calvin and Addie since they had been in bed, so that morning hugs were tight and kisses were sweet. The excitement just kept on growing and growing until Calvin and Addie were getting chased around and the food, oh the food! Something you have to know about my family: we LOVE food. Food is a big part of our celebrating. I almost got sick every night because I had eaten too much. Anyway, Acquire, a popular game in the family that I don't enjoy, was played over and over. Mom, Kimberly, Adrienne, and Lizah went grocery shopping. Dad was building some shelves for Jim and Maria and Jim was helping. Danny was holding Silas and Seth, David, and Maria were playing Acquire. Addie went to get on a chair, sat near the edge, and lost her balance. I watched her bang her head as she went down and fell to the floor. Nobody could have stopped her, it was just an accident. The place where she hit the back of her head concerned Jim and Maria. They considered going to the ER, but decided to just be careful with her and watch the way she acted. Addie was fine, but man did that scare us! We celebrated Mom's birthday, which was on the 19th, and then Seth, David, and Danny went skiing and snowboarding. Here are some pictures from the day:
Addie wearing some pretend safety goggles right before she hit her head.

The amazing cupcakes Maria made for Mom's birthday.
Addie adores Lizah
Sunday:
We went to Alto for church. We got home, played games, and ate supper. After cleaning up supper, Dad read the Christmas story. Then it was time for presents. We went from youngest to oldest, and then the siblings and Dad and Mom did a game. Everyone bought a useful or fun gift for $15.99. It was fun to pass the gifts around as one person wanted something a different person wanted. I bought a puzzle, which Mom took, and I got a Bluetooth speaker, which Danny bought. It was a very fun night, and Calvin was sad after all the presents were unwrapped. 
Sweet little Silas, born December 8th
Monday:
The whole family headed to a ice skating rink near Jim and Maria's house. Mom watched Addie, Lizah, and Silas while the rest of us skated. I don't think there was every a time when all of us were all on the ice so Mom didn't have to take care of all the kids. Calvin wasn't a fan of ice skating, but it was still fun to do something together. That night we played a lot of games and enjoyed time just being all together again. 
Baby smiles!
Christmas day:
The guys played games while the girls cleaned, and then it was time to leave at four. Calvin and Addie were given bear hugs, Silas was snuggled and kissed, and Jim and Maria were hugged goodbye and thanked as we headed to the car. We stopped at Wendy's on the way home for supper and made it home around 7:30. A tired bunch unpacked the van, but still played games until about ten. 
Love these kiddos so much.

A box of See's candies was waiting for us at home. Thanks, Aunt Heidi!
Wednesday:
The house was cleaned as we got ready for Thursday. There was no church since there were services on Monday.

Thursday:
Adrienne and Lizah were the first to arrive before lunch. After them Uncle Dave, Aunt Nellie, and all there boys came, and we ate lunch. The boys started playing games, and some people worked on a puzzle we had set out. After a while, Uncle Joe and Aunt Sue arrived with Grammy. And then, since they missed us so much, Jim, Maria, Calvin, Addie, and Silas came down and got here at about four. We all had a grand ole time. Everybody ate so much food and played a ton of games. Bailey was going to have puppies the next day, but the way she was breathing made everyone suspicious. She was checked on almost every ten minutes. Everybody left before or at 10, except for Jim and Maria. 

Friday:
Bailey had two puppies in the morning! The day was filled with activity and Dad took the day off to build some shelves in the attic and to be Grampy. Bailey wasn't doing very well, and we called some vet friends. Jim ended up pulling a dead puppy out of Bailey. It was very sad, but it was already dead, and that allowed her to have a live puppy a while later! 

Today, Saturday:
Jim and Maria left around 10:15. A while earlier, Dad and Mom had taken Bailey to the vet to get an X-ray. They returned with good and bad news. We knew that Bailey was going to have more puppies since she was still really fat. So far, we are just praying she will be alright, but she was given a shot that will hopefully speed things up, and we will not give up fighting for her until the end. 

Thank for reading! 
Love, 
Edie







Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Once Upon October 11th

Once upon October 11th, and new little person entered the world. Lizah Beth Waibel was welcomed to the world by Seth and Adrienne. She was seven pound and five ounces and twenty and a half inches long. Mom went to Mahomet at twelve in the morning along with Maria who drove down also. Seven and a half hours later Lizah entered the world. I went to school wishing that the day could go quickly. Thankfully it did, and at four thirty Dad, Kimberly, David, and I were in a car headed to the hospital.
Meeting Lizah for the first time.
At Seth and Jo's on Sunday.


She is such a good, little baby. 

Maria, Calvin, and Addie came to visit a couple weeks ago. Calvin and Addie hadn't met Lizah yet so Adrienne came over with Lizah. It was a wonderful day filled with family.
I love my nieces and my nephew!!
Hanging out on the couch.
Calvin loves Lizah so much! He would go play for a while then come back to hold her or kiss her.

Addie was the same way with Lizah. She would hold her and look at her and point at her eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
One of my favorite pictures of Addie with Lizah. She was trying to touch Lizah's tongue and she would stick hers out at the same time.
Whenever when Calvin or Addie were holding Lizah, the other one would want to hold her. 
Sorry it took me so long to post this! Next month Maria is going to have a baby so I will post something on that little guy too!






All God's Creatures Great and Small

Right now I would be in Grammar class and learning something I may have already known. But instead I'm on our laptop sitting in my dad's lazyboy chair. Yes, we have a little bit of snow on the ground but no, not enough for a snow day. I am home because I have a sore throat and I'm not feeling well. I thought that while I look at the snow, I would share about to the trip to the zoo with Mom, Maria, Danny, Calvin, and Addie. Boulder Ridge is near Jim and Maria's house, and it is filled with fun and animals.
Walking around the zoo.
Going on a free bus ride to see more animals.

I love my mom!

She's such a good Grammy.

This cool little niece of mine hanging out on the bus.





Animals we saw on the bus ride. Sorry the pictures aren't great.
Waiting for the bud to arrive. Addie loved the ducks!

What an awesome God we serve! He designed each animal with special quirks. 
Calvin feeding this animal carrots we bought at a little stand.

Danny feeding the same kind of animal.

Addie is so brave! This camel didn't scare her one bit.

Calvin is so brave too! 

Feeding the giraffes.

Danny messing with a giraffe.
Reach for it! Reach for it!

Giraffes are so beautiful! 
Thanks for reading! Hope you have a great day!