Friday, June 25, 2010

Scruffy

A sad day happened a couple of weeks ago in the family. Our poodle Scruffy went to the big dog house in the sky. He lived a wonderful 16 or 17 years (don't know exactly) and he was a real member of our family. I'm really writing about him on the blog for myself, Charlotte, and our family members, so if you are not one of those and are not feeling sentimental about our dog, feel free to skip this and just look at the pictures. :)

Scruffy came to live with our family when he was about a year old. His old family was having a new baby and with their three year old (who, by the way, was the one who named Scruffy...great choice for a poodle, right?), they knew they had their hands too full for a dog. They advertised an apricot poodle with all his shots for just $60 in the local classifieds. My parents took us to go look at him for my sister Laura's birthday, even though we didn't know that our family was even in the market for a dog! My dad pretended he didn't really want a dog, but we all knew the truth. He was in a big hurry to buy this dog saying, "if we don't buy him for only $60, I'm sure that someone else will!" When we got out of the car, a flash of apricot zipped past us and then out of sight. I decided then and there that I did NOT like this dog--a poodle? yuck. apricot? double yuck. and now he looked awfully hyper. ugh. But the rest of the family loved him and so he came home with us in the car that very day. The first thing he did when we brought him home was go under the dining room table and poop on the floor. This dog was obviously not aware that I already did not like him. And guess who was asked to take him outside? Yep, me. We had a little talk outside about how I didn't like him and he better shape up if he was going to stay in this family.

I'm not sure when the tide turned, but I didn't stay mad at him for long. Scruffy became our brother, a part of everything we did. This included lots of doll clothes and carrying him around and riding in strollers. His (ok, our) favorite outfit on him was a Tigger baby sleeper...orange with black stripes and a hat with ears. Adorable! Except that he was pretty fiesty and was a very bitey baby when he was dressed up. Over the years, Scruffy had lots of other good outfits like his red winter parka with the fur hood and his little dog booties and the onesies he wore when he had itchy skin and needed to be stopped from biting himself. He was one good looking dog.

Besides being a fashionable dog, Scruffy was also a playful dog. His favorite squeaky toys were a Barrel of Monkeys and an alligator. He loved to play chase with them and was very protective of them. He would hide them somewhere and come trotting back to the family, but if you made any sort of movement toward the hiding place or you said "I'm gonna get your monkeys!" he would race past you and get it before you had a chance. Scruffy also loved rawhide bones for chewing and hiding. His favorites were little ruffle chip shaped ones or long thin sticks.

Speaking of hiding...there were a few episodes where Scruffy hid things he shouldn't have. When we left him home alone he liked to find treasures in the garbage and then hide them in between the couch cushions. A time or two someone put their hand down on the couch and was suprised to find the remains of a peanut butter sandwich!

Scruffy was more than a great dog, he was a member of our family. He and my dad were best friends for the last several years as my dad worked from home and then this year while he was watching Charlotte. When Charlotte was first born, I was sad that she wouldn't ever get to know Scruffy. He was so old then I figured she would never remember him. But here we are with Charlotte almost three years old and with lots of memories of Scruffy. A few days ago in the car:
Charlotte: (very solemnly) I'm sad.
Mama: Why are you sad?
Charlotte: Because I miss Scruffy because he died. And he was such a good boy.

A good boy, indeed. We'll miss you Fish Breath Goat Legs Butt Licker. You were an excellent dog Mush Mouth. Hope you're having fun chasing squirrels Mr. Muff Muff. And hope you're eating lots of popcorn and buttered toast Mr. Shivers.








Sunday, June 13, 2010

She's here!!!!!

Baby Ephrata has made her debut into this wild and crazy family!!!! She is sweet and smiley and oh so chunky! We are all in love with her. Lisa and Travis flew with her into the Minneapolis airport on June 1st. We were all able to drive up to be there when they arrived. Even Grandma Lois took the shuttle from Duluth so she could be a part of the welcoming committee too! Here we are, lined up at baggage claim, waiting for them to get home!!! The sign says "Liya" if you can't read it. Her name will eventually be Liya and her middle name with be Ephrata, but for now they are still calling her Ephrata or Liya Ephrata so that she isn't too confused.


They're here!!!! Doesn't Lisa look happy?! And Travis glad to be off the plane?! And Ephrata wondering what the heck just happened to me?

Charlotte of course wanted to touch her right away. Never mind the fact that we started off the morning with Charlotte throwing up in our bed. But she got better, so we didn't let it keep us from this happy occassion!

"Oh she has yitto (little) hands, doesn't she?"

"And a yitto nose!"

"Can I hug her?"

"Who are all these people?"

The newly expanded family. Aren't they beautiful together?

After the airport, we wanted to go somewhere else to hang out with the new cousin. We started heading toward a park, but it rained. So we went to Ikea instead and had ice cream cones in their cafe. Charlotte doesn't like ice cream....

My first duty as a new aunt: spoil Ephrata with her first ice cream cone! When I asked Lisa if it was ok if I gave her a few licks, she said "I don't know, can babies have ice cream?" I knew then that I can get away with anything with Ephrata. As the "experienced" mama I can tell Lisa whatever I want and she'll believe me! Oh yes, babies are supposed to skip their naps when auntie is here to play... Hey Lisa, stop reading this. You're ruining my game!

Lucky for us, Lisa and Travis were too tired to drive all the way home from the airport, so they stayed overnight at our parents' house. That meant we got to play a little bit the next day, and I got to play "dress the baby" in all of her cute clothes, including this adorable headband. When Lisa and I were putting together their baby registry, I kept picking out headbands and hairbows! Her curly hair looks adorable with little decorations!

And now we switch gears. Here is a trout Matt caught on one of his recent fly fishing expeditions. He has had good luck at Whitewater State Park, about 45 minutes from Rochester.
This morning we went for a ride with Charlotte's new birthday present! We found this bike trailer at a garage sale a couple of weekends ago and Grandma Lois got it for Charlotte's birthday coming up. We have had so much fun with it already. She loves to ride in it and hates coming back home when the ride is over.


She even has two little steering wheels so she can pretend she's driving! We'll be doing a lot more biking this summer!

Monday, May 24, 2010

Happy Mother's and Father's Day!


Guess who is in the arms of her new Mom and Dad? That's right, Lisa and Travis were united with Liya this morning in Ethiopia around 5 am our time (around 1 pm in Ethiopia). Hooray!!!! I am thrilled! (And I'm pretty sure they are too!) I am anxiously waiting for an email or a blog post or a $0.75/minute phone call from them with an update.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Poor poor Charlotte and her absent parents

This morning as I (Kristi) was leaving for work, Charlotte says to me "I'm feeling pretty sad right now." Rip my heart out and stomp on it! Boo hoo. :(

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Liya Ephrata

Just three short weeks and we will be kissing and squishing these *little* cheeks at the airport. We are counting down the days to meeting her when she finally comes! Charlotte says she can't wait to sit next to her cousin "Frata." Only three weeks!!!





Monday, May 3, 2010

Fotsy the Fots and Charlotte's big day!

Mama: Charlotte, what are you doing?
Charlotte: I'm not stepping on the ant houses.
Taking the "babies" for a ride.

This whole time she was running and skipping and singing a song about the way to church. Those babies got quite the jostling.

Then she skipped a little too hard, which resulted in the stroller coming apart. In her arms is her new best friend Foxy the Fox. Only she pronounces it Fotsy the Fots.

Looking for adventure...

And then....

We found a worm instead.

More skipping.

Isn't she cute?!

Where could that little Charlotte be? Can you see her?

Oh, there she is!


Thursday, April 29, 2010

A new member of the family!!!!

My sister Lisa and brother-in-law Travis became parents today!!!! Their adoption of baby Liya Ephrata from Ethiopia became legal today and we couldn't be happier!!! She is beautiful, roly poly, and cute as a bug! We can't wait to meet her in about a month when they go to get her and bring her home. Lisa and Travis, we are so so so happy for you!