Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Zoo Boo

Here are a couple shots of the zoo. We went with our friends Matt, Jen, Willow and Autumn. Despite the rain, we had a good time!

Little Autumn Witch

Hey all four backs is better than nothing!

Sir Tigger and Madame Witch

Introducing Boaz David Dresslar

My new nephew Bo was born September 21. We were finally able to meet him last weekend. Drew and I went up for a quick night to Ann Arbor to meet Bo. He is so sweet and Toby is doing great with him. Drew and Toby had a great time. They are like brothers too.

Sweet Bo

The happy family, Toby, Emily,Bo and Peter

I didn't get to hold Bo much, wonder why?

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

One more from the patch



This is about 2:30. Nora is so tired she can hardly keep her eyes open. Still, I like the picture.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Home Schooling

We just got back from the pumpkin patch. We went with our home school group called Roots and Wings. We has a great day and Drew is really starting to get to know the kids. The great thing about the group is we get to know the whole family and many of the families share similar values. We have made the big decision to home school next year and I couldn't be happier. Val and I are completely on the same page about this which makes it seem like a simple decision. We seem to really agree when it comes to the important stuff...(don't get me started on how high to turn up the heat in the winter).

We will take the schooling thing year by year, and of course if we are in a different place that will impact our decision. I just look forward to spending time with the kids as they get a bit older and continuing on the learning path with them. As a teacher, it just makes no sense to me to go and work with other children when I can teach my own. There are a lot of opportunities right here in Indy such as museums and farms, and as they get older we can do some more day trips. They also will be able to participate in things like sports and music with out our schedules getting too crazy. In short, I believe homeschooling will allow us to slow down and enable Drew and Nora to relish their time as children. Kind of like the slow food movement, only kids:)

In the corn maze

Drew loved feeding the goats, he was running with them and hugging them, I surprised he didn't get kicked.


Nora right in there with the big girls.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Remission! What a beautiful word.

So Pop got his test results back after completing his final round of chemo. He is in remission, and it seems to be a full remission. You may have heard the collective sigh of relief, it stretches from the mid west to the Rocky Mountains! He still is having trouble with his lung filling up and will have to undergo a intensive surgery for that. His blood counts are also low and we hope to see those go up quickly. There are still a lot of unknowns but what we know for today is that there is no cancer present in Pop's body. I think we are all getting more sleep.

Nora has the chicken pox now, this has been a long affair. But at least we are getting it over with. It will be another week or so and then we will be back to normal. She is not nearly as sick as Drew was but is COVERED with the pox...poor thing has them from head to knee. The first night of itching kept her up all night, from 11-3:30 I think it was. It solidified our thoughts on a third baby, not now!! (that is about as definite as we get)

Fall is here and the Drew is so excited for Halloween. We have been busy making ghosts and pumkins and plan to make some cookies for a party Sat night. (Val will have to stay home with pox girl) Drew has a tigger costume ready to go, Nora wants to be Pooh (at Drew's urgings) and I really need to figure that one out. Maybe Drew's old monkey costume with a pot of huny? Stay tunned....

Wednesday, October 10, 2007