Our family

Our family
Robertson Family

Friday, July 12, 2013

A Holiday, a funeral, a “vacation”, and home on the horizon!


 
My Little Boys!
It doesn’t even seem possible, but a little over a week ago, I was sitting at our kitchen table discussing the events of the Fourth of July. Roger and I were planning out the activities for the day, when my mom called. My Papaw had passed away and the family was preparing for the funeral, which was to be held in North Carolina. Roger and I had to make the decision about whether or not we were going to try to attend. I didn’t feel up to the task of driving 17 hours at 34 weeks pregnant with four small children, so after praying about it, we decided to see about a plane ticket for Roger. He would get a round trip ticket from Charlotte, NC. To Milwaukee, WI.  Since Roger can’t miss any work right now, we needed a ticket that would allow him to drive me and the kids down to N.C. and then he could fly back for work. The following Saturday, 7/13, to drive us all back home again. I was a little skeptical that we would be able to find a ticket in our price range with only a two day window, but God provided!


Jet Skiing!
We went about our plans for the Fourth, attending the parade, picnicking at a friend’s house, and then moving on to a cookout with fireworks! What a day! My parents were planning to leave on Thursday afternoon, and they called to ask if some of the boys wanted to leave with them. Wyatt and Garett decided to go with Nana and Papa, and the other two boys would come with us.

Fishing
Friday, 7/5 was a circus day with running around to complete errands, clean out the truck, gather snacks, finish laundry, and try to get ready to leave by the time Roger finished up with work …a huge task! We did manage to pull out of our driveway headed to North Carolina at 5:30pm. Roger and I were already tired, but we knew we needed to get some of the many hours out of the way. We made it until 12:00am. before stopping for the night outside of Indianapolis. We were up and on the road again at 6:30am., so the night was short! We did make good time to North Carolina and pulled into the driveway of the funeral home, about 10 minutes before the wake was to start. I’m thankful that God allowed us to make it there safely and in good time.


Slip n slide!
 We visited with family for a bit, and then headed to the lake house. This was the home of my Papaw, so I had some memories from years past at the lake. We stayed up late talking, and then Roger and I had to get up early to take him to the airport on Sunday. My parents brought the boys to church with them, so at least I didn’t have to get them up early to come along to the airport. I and the boys, along with my parents attended my sister’s church and then needed to leave immediately after to get to the funeral on time.  I had been having contractions on and off all morning and by the time we arrived at the funeral, I was starting to get a little nervous! I had been having on and off contractions for about four hours, and was starting to think about what I was going to do if this was for real! I knew that I was probably over stressed, dehydrated, and hungry! J Thankfully, we survived the funeral, the graveside service, and then got to eat the luncheon! J After lunch, I did start to feel much better and the contractions stopped…praise the Lord! We went to my Aunt Lisa’s house and spent the afternoon swimming and relaxing.

Fishing
The boys have completely enjoyed their visit here to the South, and other than missing Daddy, they have no complaints! J They’ve been jet-skiing, boating, water tubing, fishing, swimming, and lots of fun in the sun! J This mama, on the other hand, is looking forward to going home! J I love my husband and praise God for him! I’m thankful that my parents were there for a good part of the week and willing to help out, along with my sisters; but, it’s hard being a single parent (and 34 weeks pregnant!).  I’m still the one who has to put them to bed, get up with them at night, discipline, and correct, and try to have endless amounts of patience…so yes, I’m ready to go home! J

Papa fishing with the boys
My Papaw was extremely helpful in allowing me to complete my college degree, he loved the great- grand kids, and I’m thankful that God placed him in my life. He had been in poor health for the last several years, so it wasn’t a huge surprise that he passed away; but, I treasure the memories I have with him. I’m thankful for the opportunities that I and others had to present him with the plan of salvation. I rejoice in the fact that God allowed him to live for so many long years and for his love for his family and his service to our country. While I will miss him, I’m glad that he is not in pain any longer. My heart’s desire is to see him again in Heaven.






Garett's fish

 

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Pictures!


June Activities…in a nutshell! J

It would be absolutely impossible to fill in all the cracks in the last month, so I’m going to stick to mostly pictures! To give you the gist…we finished up speech lessons for Wyatt, 4K for Chandler, participated and helped in Vacation Bible School, enjoyed a visit from an Alaskan friend, canoed, camped, visited a little amusement park, took a trip to the zoo, went strawberry picking, hosted a college/career activity, numerous swimming activities, and a host of other daily events.
 I’m continuing to grow with baby Robertson J, and everything seems to be on track. The other day I commented that the baby must be sitting on my bladder, and a few moments later Wyatt stated that his “ladder” was full too! J
The days are very full, and summer is relatively short, so we are working to enjoy the moments to the fullest; and we are never bored! J


Boys and water!



Garett and Travis

More water!

Waiting for the ride

Our trip to Bay Beach

Wyatt having fun
The boys

Yeah, more water
Two little boys
Volcano project






The little strawberry picker

Our boys

The Strawberry picking crew


Successful picking
32 weeks!



 
 

Camping, Canoeing, and Chaos!



Our family went camping over Memorial Day weekend, and we had a great time. It’s always interesting when I’m pregnant, but since I don’t sleep all that well at home, I might as well go camping! J My parents took the boys on Friday afternoon, while Roger and I enjoyed a wonderful date night! We flew over the Wisconsin countryside, enjoyed a nice dinner, and packed up to go camping without a lot of added “help”. J

All Tired Out!
On Saturday, we met up with the rest of the family at a campground near Wisconsin Dells, WI. The boys were covered in dirt and grime and having a wonderful time! A few others from our church were also at the campground, and my dad had brought along several canoes; so, off we went to go canoeing. It’s a good thing I didn’t know how long the ride was going to be...because I wouldn’t have gone! We took along all four boys and they did great! Ten miles was a tad long for one afternoon of canoeing, especially with the wind going against us, but we survived and no one was overly whiny! Wyatt did say he was tired and laid down in the bottom of the canoe, but he didn’t fuss or complain…praise the Lord!
Wyatt ready to go!

My youngest!
     Everyone was starving when we got back from the canoeing excursion, so we fixed supper, the boys rode their bikes some more, added more dirt to their clothes, and enjoyed the outdoors! Food always taste great on any camping trip we go on as a family, probably due largely to the fact that Roger is the chief cook! J I am blessed!
 
 

Boys waiting for marshmallows!
 
 
 
We fellowshipped with believers
at Keystone Baptist Church on Sunday, and then returned to the campground for lunch and more outdoor fun. Thankfully, Wyatt told me he was tired, so I volunteered to go lay down with him for a bit!
J It was a great nap!

It did rain some on Sunday afternoon, but that didn’t stop the boys from riding their bikes, chasing frogs, and eating non-stop! J

My canoeing partner
I was miserably sick on Sunday night. I’m guessing that something I ate...baby didn’t like, but it’s hard to be sick at home…and much harder in a tent! I spent a good portion of the night in the camp bathroom simply because I didn’t want the boys to wake up and my stomach was hurting. I felt much better the following morning, but it did make me appreciate home! J

We packed up on Monday morning, and headed back home. Travis was asleep by the time we hit the main road, and the other boys weren’t far behind! It was a quiet ride home! J I’m thankful for the memories we created, the time spent as a family, and the opportunity to treasure the moments with our little ones.