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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Teenager #2!!!!



Yes, Jacque turned 13 on Friday, December 16. I can't believe she is officially a teenager! We celebrated with 2 ice-cream cakes, both her favorite, one was Mint Chocolate chip and the other was Cookie Dough. Yummmmmmmmyyyyyy!


And what celebration isn't complete without your friends at school? Lucky for her I was teaching 5th grade all week just upstairs, so it was easy for mom to just show up with her camera during lunch!



O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree!




Ah, our family's tradition for 10 years to return to the Wolcyn Tree Farm to pick out our christmas tree. We love this tradition. We go each year with our next door neighbors and their family. This year we added a new family with us...we had triple the fun this year! Not sure what Den and I will do when our free child labor is all moved away and we have to actually saw and haul this tree down by ourselves!


Of course, with typically Davis style, nothing is done completely normal...without some sort of bickering!



And of course, the finished tree.......

Nice surprise for me!



Ben was helping me clean one day and he was being so creative with his work, I just had to share! Love you to Bennyboy!

Brotherly Love



We took Ben to the Melting Pot in Minneapolis for his 9th birthday. He really likes that place. He had a great birthday celebration. He was sitting by his brother, and from the next set of pictures, well one can only speculate how much his big brother loves him based on his reactions to Ben in the following pictures!









Honestly, how many faces can you make Ben?

Jacque's latest art project




Jacque had a school project to make a landmark out of household items. She was turned loose in the kitchen for about 2 days and made this! All out of various uncooked noodles! Way to go Jacque!

Boys and their toys!




So we took Wil and a few of his friends up to the cabin, just the boys, Den and I. That was a lot of testosterone running through that cabin, with me as the only female to ground them! LOL We really did have a lot of fun with them, even though they ate everything they saw! Our grand plan was to wake them up early and take them on an 18 mile bike trail around our lake so it would wear them out right off the bat. Wrong.

We all took off on our bikes, I swear they rode the entire 18 miles like they were on the Tour de France. I was always behind to the point I never saw them. They would just stop at intervals and wait for me to catch up. But let me to you, I wasn't doddle"ing", I was going as fast as I could, not enjoying any of the sights. I'm used to it though, on the ATV's and snowmobiles I am always bringing up the rear. My philosophy, I usually am the one that tips or wrecks, so I would rather hit the ground at a slower speed, rather than higher!

Amyway, we had a great trip...did all 18 miles in an hour. Did that wear them out? No, they went back to paintball, fish, eat, bottlerocket wars, eat, jetski, and did I say eat? We did take them on a ATV trip just before dinner. Well, the second set of pictures shows the problem we incurred. We had 2 boys on one ATV, 2 other boys on another ATV, Den on his own and me in the rear, again. We came across a mud hole, Wil got over it, but his friend got stuck. Den and I were back helping the other ATV get unstuck. Wil went around the corner and called out to his Dad, " Should I go?" Den said, "What's the problem?"....Wil answered, "There's a lot of water." Den told him to make a decision. He did, and went on.


The water is up to their waists, they are standing on top of something there.




It' hard to tell from these pictures, but the water was up to the top of the seat. Den is in the orange shirt, wading out to help them. He was our hero, he got it out, drove it on through the rest of the bog, turned around and brought it back. I don't know what we would do without him!



Yeah, we couldn't figure out what he was thinking either! Needless to say, when we went to eat from there, there were some dirty boys in our group!

Wil and a motorcycle is one thing...but Jacque too?

Yes, now that Wil has two motorcycles...yes, two, one is his origninal dirt bike, the second one he got when he turned 16...it's just like his dirt bike, only a little bigger and is an Enduro, which basically means street legal.

Well, now that the dirt bike is not being used as much, Jacque decided she wanted dad to teach her to ride the bike in the back yard. She did a really good job, no accidents! But I can say she likes speed. I think about 30 more gray hairs popped out on my head today while videotaping her. Enough said.




Saturday, December 17, 2011

First Day of School....and College!



We made it through the Summer! First day of school and Ben is in 4th grade, Jacque is in 7th grade and Wil is a Junior! For our school, 7th grade is the first year they are in Junior High and Wil is attending a local Community College full time for high school credit/college credit. A big year of changes! Ben and Jacque are off on the school bus and Wil is off on his motorcycle to college.

Reality Check

On my roadtrip to Arkansas and St. Louis with Jacque and Ben, we drove right through Joplin, Missouri. This picture was taken in Aug. 2011, 2 months after the deadly F5 tornado tore through that area. I was amazed and shocked at what I saw. Majority of the debris had been removed, the high school had yet to be touched, just fenced off. The land looked like it had been bombed and deserted. I wanted to drive Jacque and Ben through to see this. Only as a reminder, that when we complain about how much our life "sucks" because we had our iPod taken away, can't play with friends because we are in trouble, or have to help unload the dishwasher....I wanted them to see just how bad they had it. We should never take for granted just how easy we have it and our bad days or moments we have are nothing in comparison to the hardships others are going through.

Everything we have is a blessing. Every situation (good or bad) is an opportunity. Don't waste our opportunities.

Just a few of the pictures I took.......


Amazing how someone used duct tape to finish the sign that once said Joplin High School, and now it says Hope High School!


This is the gymnasium of the school, where just 30 minutes before the tornado was High School graduation ceremonies!


Everywhere you looked there was nothing.


On a hill, overlooking all the devestation was a church....was a church, but what was left standing....a cross.


Yet again, another picture of how barren the land was. My pictures couldn't catch the magnitude of how wiped out this area was, and how large of an area it was. All gone.

A trip down memory lane

When we lived in Arkansas 12 years ago at the Wal-mart home office, I had the blessing of making some life-time friends, Ms. Christy and Ms. Michelle....the sisters I never had! Moving away from them was hard, but obviously I have adjusted just fine since I LOVE Minnesota...however, the friendship I have with them has not diminished because of distance! I took Jacque and Ben on a long road trip this summer, and one of our stops was back to Bentonville, Arkansas. I had this picture of our 8 kids on my front porch back when they came to visit me for the first time after I had moved to Minnesota. In this picture, the oldest on, Tori was in 3rd grade, Bradley 2nd, Wil 1st....everyone else were ankle bitters :o)....Ben of course was a newborn, so not photographed yet! So, while we were in town, we wanted to take another picture of all the kids together. Unfortunately, Wil couldn't make this trip, he had just started his first week of work at you guessed it, Wal-mart!, as a cashier. So, Ben sat in for him. The kids tried to recreate the picture, but now the kids are: Tori, Freshman in College, Bradley Sr.in High School, Wil Jr. in High School (Ben, as seen, 4th grade) and the ankle biters are all in Junior High now...boy, do I feel old!


Our kids, 12 years ago.......



Our kids in August, 2011.....Wil wasn't with me so Ben sat in for him. We tried to recreate what they were doing in the first picture :o)

Wil teaches Buster to ride the Jetski....seriously?




Ummm, yeah, well pictures are worth 1,000 words aren't they? I know I thought it was crazy how we taught the dog to float on a raft earlier in the year, well, we have moved on to bigger and better things apparently! One day this past summer I couldn't find Buster at the cabin, and anybody that knows our dog knows that where I am, the dog is. So, I'm calling for him and calling for him and walk down to the dock. The kids had gone down there to swim and snorkel. I notice the kids aren't there, but the jet-ski lift is down and the jet-ski is gone. Wil must be pulling Jacque and Ben behind the jet-ski on the tube. Not unusual. However, I notice the dog collar laying on the dock next to the jet-ski lift. Hmmmmmmm. I go to the end of the dock, looking to the center of the lake, where I can hear a faint jet-ski sound. It is circling to pick up tubers that fell off, then stops. Faintly, ever so faintly, I can hear a muffled dog bark...yes a dog barking from the center of the lake, which is about 1 1/2 to 2 miles away. As the jet-ski zooms it way back towards our dock, here comes Wil grinning from ear to ear and Buster propped up on the front, barking. Yes, Buster loves to ride the jet-ski now with Wil, and he barks the entire time. HA!

St. Louis Arch....oh man is that high!

In August I took a road trip with Jacque and Ben to Arkansas to catch up with old friends then swung through St. Louis to see family. We were very fortunate to get to spend some time with my Aunt Marian, cousin Karrie and her family for a few days. One of the things we did while we were there was to visit the Arch. The kids loved it! The ride to the top in these litte egg-pod elevators that fit only five people is a little different, to say the least. It clanks, it creaks, it jolts a bit as it angles up to get to the top. I think that was Jacque's least favorite part! But what a great memory we made!






My cousin Karrie and I :o)



Wil is 16....and what a ride!




Yes, Wil is 16....and his ride is a motorcycle! This is his first day of school...what a change from the school bus! (Now that winter has settled in up here, he is using my car while I have started driving the Suburban again )Actually, Wil is going to a program called PSEO...Post Secondary Education Option...it is for Junior and Senior High School students that meet a high school ranking or standardized testing requirement to qualify. They can attend just about any public or some private Minnesota colleges or universities where they have residency and take college courses (full time or part time) that will count towards High School requirements and College credit as well, all paid for by the state of Minnesota. Our school doesn't offer the classes to be done on site at our building, so most of the kids that go from our school choose to go to Anoka-Ramsey Community College. He knows a lot of kids there, and attends full time. He just finished 16 hours this past semester, and is registered for another 16 hours next semester. We haven't received grades yet, but so far his first semester has been quite successful! He just may graduate high school with his Associates Degree! This is really helpful considering he is thinking about Pharmacy School and this will have most of his first two years of college finished and paid for.

Let me tell you, he has grown up a lot this past semester! Between his job as a cashier at Wal-mart, full time college load, taking care of his 2 bearded dragons...who has time for girls? ( I like that, can you tell?!!)

Amazing Sunset at the Cabin



I caught this picture down on the dock at the cabin, just as the sun was setting and a storm was coming in.....God's version of Fourth of July Fireworks!

One cool little fellow!

This is one really cool owl we found at the cabin, a Sawet Owl. This is a juvenile, they normally don't get much bigger than this. They are naturally pretty tame. Ben found the bird sitting in the yard at the cabin, walked up, picked it up and we played with it for about 45 minutes, with about 5 different people holding it. It never flew off, just sat up on the roof of our neighbors garage, then flew up in a tree, and sat and watched us for a few more hours. God amazes me with all his creations...great and small!

Our Fourth of July Surprise!

We surprised the kids this year over the Fourth of July while we were at the cabin with a trip in a float plane around our lake area. We took the kids out fishing early that morning. While we were fishing, the float plane landed on the lake and the kids just thought it was a plane having troubles and landing and how cool it was we got to see it land....little did they know we were going to fly on it! It was a really fun trip, we are thinking of making it an annual tradition now :o)




Our floatplane...the Beaver!




Our cabin and shoreline are right below us!




Jacque and her friend Joelle




Ben, our little co-pilot!

One BIG Lesson About Axes....and Ben!

Well, the Summer of 2011 started out with one BIG bang....Ben had an unfortunate accident with the ax while chopping wood at the cabin in June, 2011. Accidents happen, but what is amazing is how Ben handled this. While he was out chopping wood with his Uncle, brother, sister and cousins, Ben saw the axe go right down into his tennis shoe and stop. He pulled it out, didn't say a word except to tell everyone he was going in to get a drink of water....5 minutes later, he is being carried out by his Father, mother running to the suburban and yelling we are going to the hospital.....let me back track for you for what happened in those previous 5 minutes.

Ben walks into the cabin, I'm sitting in the living room reading a book, his grandfather next to me, grandmother and father all in the cabin as well. He just goes around the corner, away from everyone and sits on another couch, sits back, pulls off his shoe to investigate what has happened. He pulls of his shoe, bloody sock and then sees his toe hanging on by only the skin, dangling backwards off his foot. THEN, he decides to call out to his mother, "Mom, I think I hurt my toe with the ax."...I asked what, he repeated it...and of course as I come running over to see if what he says is really true...yes, I see him holding his foot in the air in front of him, and that little toe dangling. THEN, Ben decided it was OK to freak out a bit! He kept saying he didn't want to go to the hospital, because they would take his toe, and all I could think was, 'Yes your right, they will Ben'...but of course, all I could say is "No, the hospital will fix everything, you'll be just fine."

I tell you, that was the longest 20 minute drive! I'm glad dad held him and I drove though! Who would ever guess up there in the Chippewa National Forest,110 miles south of the Canadian border, the only hospital near us would have a Bone and Limb Facility that specializes in reattaching! All I can say is the doctors were amazing....after a couple hours of surgery, Ben was wheeled to his room for a long night of rest. (Pictures below) The next day the morphine worked wonders on him, as you can tell in his picture of him awake in his hospital bed! They did have to put a pin in to hold everything together, but within 4 weeks, the pin was pulled out and he was back to the same old Ben, just a little slower for a bit...a little slower, not much though!

Today, you can't tell any of that happened except for the slightly crooked toe bending to the left...I'll take the crookedness anyday over a lost toe...besides, it has character now!....just like Ben :o)

(Note, I included a few graphic pictures for your viewing....so be proceed cautiously!)


1 hour after surgery


Amazing what a little morphine can do!


X-ray of what those amazing doctors did!


3 days after surgery......Now you can see how amazing it is that he only cut that one toe, in between the others, and nothing else was cut. Just another reminder how God is truly in all the details....every last one!


4 weeks later, the day the pin was coming out! Swollen, but pink and still there!

Buster Loves the Lake!




We have found a way to let Buster enjoy the water with us! He normally doesn't like to get in the water with us, but we found this old raft at the cabin, and when we put it out in the water, he always wants to get on it and float around with us. Of course, now we have to figure out how to make him stop barking at Wil when he snorkles by...or is it how do we get Wil to stop bugging the dog?