Sunday, December 30, 2012

Remembering

Great Grandma Geddes passed away the day after Thanksgiving, and while we were a little surprised by the timing--she had just started eating meals again and seemed to be improving--we were happy at the thought of her being reunited with her husband and her daughter on the other side.  Seventeen years she lived without the companionship of her George: seventeen years of impressive independence, sixteen and-a-half of those years spent living on her own.  One hundred years of life.

My memories of Marval:
She loved reading books and magazines,
she loved eating chocolates,
she loved watching TV,
and she loved being around family. 
A woman after my own heart on all accounts :) 
 
What I learned about Marval:
She got her pilot's license (in her thirties),
she was not a fan of camping
(even though the Geddes clan spent a ton of time fishing),
she worked as a bookkeeper,
she always made and shared cookies,
she loved going to movies,
she had a favorite uncle,
she changed her name from Marvel with an e to Marval with an a.

The service was on a Monday and after a jam-packed weekend leading up, we literally drove straight from church--still in our church clothes, no less--to the viewing up in Redding.  We had prepped the kids a few days before, explaining what a viewing is and how they wouldn't have to look at Great Grandma if they didn't want to, but never did I anticipate just how different the kids' reactions would be. 

Bennett wanted nothing to do with it: he basically ran and hid in a corner of the lobby.  He wasn't scared or upset.  "It just sounds creepy" were his exact words.  Eli: dying of curiosity but also dying to be like his older brother.  He'd come in the room, take a quick look at the open coffin, and take off to the lobby with B.  He'd run in again, get a little closer, look a little longer, only to turn and run out again.  Then there was Millie, who simply couldn't get enough.  She kept asking to be picked up and held so she could get a closer look.  Talk about fascinated.  She turned into a broken record, saying to everyone: "That's Great Grandma in that box," and "She's dead." I couldn't decide whether I should laugh or cry.

I'm sure most people thought we were nuts for taking our young kids to a viewing, but the kinds of discussions we had as a family about the plan of salvation and life after death felt pretty meaningful, now that I think back on it.  We had some pretty poweful teaching moments because of that viewing.

The funeral service happened the next day, and after a weekend of torrential rain all around northern California, we gratefully went to both the church and the cemetery on dry roads.  Stephen's dad gave a touching eulogy about his mother's life--which is where I learned the information above--and I had to chuckle at some of the personality traits he described.  They reminded me of Stephen and some of his siblings and cousins.  I guess the apple really doesn't fall far from the tree, does it?

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Stephen's parents rounded up some fabulous photos


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The glare makes them a little hard to see

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but hopefully you can get the idea
(Can you tell who's a little bored over there?)


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At the gravesite.  She was buried next to Great Grandpa and Stephen's cousin Sarah.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Holiday(s) Photo Recap

HALLOWEEN
 
Ward Party

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Mills playing a spider web game

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Big shocker -- the boys devouring donuts


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M found a dance buddy who was such a good sport to bust a move with her all night

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Family portrait, sorta


PUMPKIN CARVING CON LA FAMILIA


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Bennett explaining his jack o'lantern design and Millie coloring away

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A little Pin the Face on the Jack O'Lantern with Grandma

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Grandpa and Kristi hard at work

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Partners in masked crime, Kymber and Eli

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TRICK-OR-TREATING AT UNCLE JOSEPH'S WORK


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Eager to get their first candy of the season

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Hangin' at Joseph's desk before the festivities


KINDERGARTEN PARADE
 

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Eli the Lion, flanked by buddies Belle (Mia) and Vader (Alex)

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On the catwalk

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Eli's class in costume


THANKSGIVING
 
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The twins looking cozy with their pops

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Lovely Lizzy

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Too many cooks?

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Coloring with the whole gang
 

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Artists unite!  Grace, Grandpa, and Millie showing off their sketching skills.

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The perfect post-feast activity

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Another favorite Turkey Day pastime

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We love the Wii

PETER PAN DATE


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Millie all dressed up and ready for the theater

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She wanted to bring her fancy purse

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Aunt Kristi and Millie off to the show

CHRISTMAS

DANCE CLASS
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The teacher said they could wear holiday colors:
Mills chose green tights and a purple (?) tutu

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Tapping it up

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Little reindeers, all lined up at the mirror

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At the barre for ballet


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M's class, minus a few timid girls on parents' laps

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Look what my teacher gave me!

SPIRIT WEEK AT SCHOOL

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Eli and Alex on Twin Day

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Other twinner classmates

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Dress Like Your Favorite Teacher Day

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Bennett dressed as Mr. Watts
(although the teachers were dressed up as students)

 
A FEW FAMILY TRADITIONS 


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Lollipop advent calendar
(this year we attached an act of service to each sucker)
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Live Christmas tree decorated by the kiddos

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Nativity on the mantle

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Lights outside the house

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Little People nativity for little hands

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Christmas books

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more Christmas books

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and more
 
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Pink Lassies on Christmas morning

 
 


Birthday Party Roundup

Both boys had friend parties this year. 
 
Bennett celebrated with eight friends at Golfland,
and while we'd been a bit nervous about rain at the end of October,
the weather gods smiled upon us.
 
You've never seen such a fast game of miniature golf.
These boys wanted to win.
Quickly.
Gotta love the competitive spirit of eight-year-old boys :)



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Hit me with your best shot!

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Not a lot of low stroke counts with this group

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But like I said, they were in a hurry so they didn't seem to mind

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This is about the only kind of hole-in-one that we saw that day

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We did see a lot of big swings, however

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You can't go wrong with boys and pizza

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Costco saves me yet again

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Arcade time

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Tickets, tickets, always earning more tickets
 

Captain Eli requested a party at his "own house,"
something he's never had.
(that's what happens when you're born a week before Christmas)
 
Eli = the winter baby
who should have been born in the summer.
 
His party requests:
a pinata
(he's been asking for one of these for years)
an ice cream cake
watermelon
a backyard scavenger hunt
outdoor painting
 
Um, yeah, those last two didn't happen.
But we did deliver on the others.
And once again, we lucked out with the weather:
no rain!
 
That meant the kids could not only hit the pinata outside,
 but also have a grand time riding bikes and scooters while playing out back.


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"Pig-nosed Luigi" as the kids called him

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I'm not sure why he needs to hold a soccer ball, but whatever

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Moving inside for presents

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A rare break in Eli's new toy concentration


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Aunt Andrea's famous Mint-chocolate Oreo Ice Cream Cake

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Nothing like ice cream cake in cold, wet December!