Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Memories from an Unforgettable Summer

I was so excited when we found out that we were being stationed in Hawaii.  We had been told that it is one of the most requested duty stations, and that you are very lucky if you get it.  A few weeks before we received actual orders, one of Jer's "higher-ups" told him that he had gotten it...however, we had been told things like this before that didn't come through, so we refused to believe it or say anything until we saw the actual papers.  It took us a few months longer to get here than was originally planned, so it seemed like we were "being stationed in Hawaii" for so long that I think people stopped believing that we were actually going to go. 
We spent an amazing summer with my mom and Ken while Jer was in training in Texas.  I remember looking forward to Jer coming home, but at the same time, wanting time to stop moving so quickly so I could savor the time spent with my mom.  It was one of the best summers of my life, even though my kiddos refused to sleep through the night!!
Some of my favorite memories are from the boat.  I remember getting the girls to actually get in the water & swim without crying or freaking out, and then, when they had calmed down, swimming all the way around the boat to splash Grandpa in the driver's seat.  I remember taking both Jenna and Ellie to swim to "the hook" at the front of the boat, and I remember them all crying and panicking every time I tried to get in the water!  I remember Abbey just loving the water, and Megan and I saying that maybe we should switch kids so that my girls can sit in the sun & relax with her, and Abbey can come jump in the water with me! 












And then there was Jackson's swimsuit...now who could forget that?

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Jenna


What can I say about Jenna?  She is a very smart, tender-hearted, outgoing girl.  She loves to sing, ride her bike, play with her friends, tease her little sister, jump off the diving board, make the treat for family night every week, read signs as we drive, keep her little brother in line, climb trees, get her hair done, snuggle, watch cartoons in the morning, read everything, wear high heels & lipstick, and so much more.  I look at her sometimes and can't believe I have a daughter that is so smart, and confident, and headstrong.  She loves to know the reasoning behind everything, and when she makes a decision, she can tell you exactly why she thinks it's a good one.  She will usually go along with whatever we want her to do as long as we can make it "make sense" to her.  But if she has her mind set on doing something that doesn't work for Dad & I then watch out!  This girl has lots of ways to get what she wants...including pouting, sweet-talking, begging, reasoning, getting her little sister to ask again for her, and even guilt trips!  ("I never get to pick out anything I want to eat!") 
I feel very grateful to have her for my daughter.  I love being around her, and watching her find success in so many things.