Friday, October 30, 2009

The News is Out...

So I captured this picture on my Blackberry on 10/8/09 and sent it to Brian in an email at work telling him we are pregnant. It may be the 2009 way of telling your husband you're pregnant. I took two tests that day cause I just couldn't believe it and wanted to make sure it was real.

We were planning on it, but didn't think it would happen so fast. We are excited, a little freaked out and a bit anxious about the whole experience. And I must say that I have not been feeling all that well - nauseous and exhausted - hence no exciting new posts or events because I have spent the past few weeks on the couch or going to bed early.

So I'm 9 weeks pregnant. A little early to be telling people so I am told, but the news is out and now all I ask is since you now know, you are required to pray for a healthy pregnancy for the baby and me. Brian and I had an ultrasound this week and got to see our little grape sized baby and the super fast heartbeat. It was pretty cool to see since all I have known so far of this little one is how sick he/she is making me feel. Looking forward to the 2nd trimester and it can't come soon enough.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

A Blessing of the Animals - Part II

And when we got home from Stone Harbor, we found out there was another Blessing of the Animals at our church, so we are taking all the blessings we can get. Grandpa Kenney also got a medal blessed and Val is currently wearing it around her collar. We head to a holistic vet on Friday and then back for another check in to the vet who diagnosed her on Saturday. Pray for the fluke and that she is healed! Thanks all.

Blessing of the Animals

As many of you may know, we received some not so positive news about Val's health. She was diagnosed with PLN (protein-losing nephropathy) a few days before we headed to the beach. Basically it is a life-threatening disease that can't be reversed. To say the least, Brian and I were devastated and I will admit that I cried myself to sleep the night we got the diagnosis. What we do know is that we caught it early and it is not in a progressive stage and currently she is being treated with medication.

Val seems to be doing really well - she seems to be back to her normal self and enjoyed her vacation, so we are really hopeful that this was a fluke and she has been misdiagnosed and will be fine - living a long life with us. The thing is, we remembered a quote we heard from my nephew Gavin's baptism. "If you have hope, you can change the evidence." And let me tell you, there has been a boat load of hope coming from Brian and me. And to top it all off, we found out while we were at Stone Harbor, that they were having a Blessing of the Animals. It is fate. Val was blessed and is on the road to recovery. We thank you for all your prayers - Val is our baby girl, the best dog ever, and we love her dearly.

Everyone Has There Own Way of Getting in the Water

One of my favorite parts of the shore is getting in the ocean and riding in the waves with my family. Much of my family are pros at body surfing - my Gramps taught my dad & aunts, and they taught all of us. But one thing I noticed this year is while we all have the same goal of catching the perfect wave, we all have a very different way of getting into the ocean to enjoy the surf.

In October, the air is crisp and can be chilly so getting in the water requires dedication and a little courage. There are those like Josh who show up at the beach with a "nothing will stop me" attitude to get in the ocean. He kind of reminds me of the Terminator - blank expression, taking one step after the other without stopping until he is submerged in the water. Then there is John who confidently walks in and quickly dives in. Then there are others like me, Jessa & Aunt Charlene who take every step with caution, squealing with every step, then waiting until the numbing goes away from the sections of the body before we continue on. It was a little rough this year, a little chilly, but there is nothing that compares to a refreshing dip in the Atlantic to top of your day. Until next year...

Val Vacation Shots

Val just loves her vacation at the Jersey shore - freedom from her leash with a run on the beach, chasing the foam of the ocean, walks all over town, and relaxing in the sun after a long day of nothingness.

First Bike Rides All Around

With Alana approaching 3, David & Ellen took Alana for her first bike ride around Stone Harbor. Geared up with her helmet, Alana was ready for an adventure. From what I understand, she talked the entire way and enjoyed the ride.

And while Alana got to enjoy the wind in her hair while others pedaled around town, we decided to rent a surrey and get Grams & Aunt Tina out on the road too. Aunt Tina told us she never learned to bike ride and it was fun listening to her laugh the entire ride. A special thanks to Josh & Ryan who joined me for almost the entire time. It is a lot of work for those having to pedal, but it was a lot of fun.

Game Nights


Nothing compares to last year's charades game with Dad acting out "Sweating Like a Whore in Church." But we continued the tradition and played some of our favorite games throughout the week like Guesstures, Catch Phrase, & Scattegories. It was a lot of fun and above captures pictures from the game-filled evenings. We captured Grams acting out her clues for Guesstures.

The Grands & the Greats

Grandma Morse is the matriarch of the family. She has pretty much run the show the majority of her life. And one thing I am very grateful for is her insistence of having her family with her for special occasions - whether it was Christmas, another holiday or vacation to Stone Harbor, her family was always there. It was kind of an unwritten rule in her family handbook that everyone just seemed to follow. Which is why it just makes sense that her entire family continues to head down to Stone Harbor each year to celebrate being together. Pictured above is Grandma with her 6 grandchildren (David, Josh, me, Jessa, Brendan, & Ryan), our significant others (Ellen, Brian, John, and Krysten), and her 6 great grandchildren (Marissa, Grace, Brendan, Alana, Gavin, and Alexa). We look forward to continuing to make great family memories for years to come - thanks to our Grandma.

Stone Harbor 2009

It was our fourth year heading to Stone Harbor for our October vacation. It is so peaceful down there during this time of year. We have everything to ourselves and really get to enjoy our time together. We enjoyed the beach when it wasn't so windy, swam in the ocean, enjoyed cocktails throughout the day, and gathered each night for a feast hosted by one of our 3 houses. It was a super fun vacation and as always, we are looking forward to next year. Pictures below contain captions.Sunrise on last day at the beach. Above: Brian & Ryan enjoying one of their cocktail concoctions.
Below: Gram & David sun bathing on the deck.
Above: Me, Marissa, Brendan, and Alana in a perfect photo opportunity.They all jumped on my lap to be a part of the picture
Below: My mom with her grandson Gavin
Above: Grandma with her girls (Jessa & me with Baby Alexa)
Below: The guys - John, Brian, Josh, David, and my Dad Above: Beach day - Aunt Charlene, Grams, Dad, Aunt Tina, Aunt Marilyn, Kathy, and David
Below: My little sweetheart Alana
Above: The Morse Family - David, Ellen, Alana & Gavin on their last day at the beach
Below: Four generations - Grandma, Aunt Marilyn, Jessa & Alexa
Above: Beach bocce - Brian & Josh
Below: The tent - Dad & John. We told my Dad it wasn't worth the agony of putting it up, but there was no stopping him.
Above: Our friends Jeanne & Abby came down.
Below: My cousins Nancy & Kylie also joined in the fun mid week.