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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Passing shrouds for our honored veterans

"Our veterans died for the red, white and blue; let's let them rest in peace under it also"

Tuesday before our kabob fest Mom and I took a few hours to help First Lady of Oregon Corrine Bush with her First Lady's Project: "Passing shrouds for our honored veterans".
Many, if not all, of you know that Jake and Dad are members of Lyon Lodge #29 Ancient Free & Accepted Masons (AF&AM). In addition to his duties at his own lodge, Dad is also District Deputy for District 12, serving under Most Worshipful Grand Master Art Bush. As the wife of the Grand Master, the First Lady gets to pick a philanthropic project to support. It was a great pleasure and honor to help participate in Corrine's project. As explained by Corrine these shrouds are "to be placed over the bodies of our veterans who pass in our VA Hospital in Portland or any hospital for that matter."
Corrine dreamed up this project after her husband took a tour of our local VA Hospital and realized that the bodies of those that have passed to the Great Architect On High were covered with a sheet, often times not even large enough to cover the entire body. It only seemed fitting to Art and Corrine that these heroes, these men and women who served for you and I, rest under the same colors they served for. It was at that time that Corrine put the call out to any and all that wished to donate fabric and materials to create shrouds to cover our vets, just as a shroud was used to cover Jesus' body. Corrine's desire is that there be some sort of red, white and blue (in any design or shape) on the front of the shroud while the back be any fabric at all. I think it's safe to say that Corrine has been overwhelmed by the generosity and kindness of donations, both big and small, to her First Lady's Project.
While helping on Tuesday, and listening to Corrine relate her stories of those that have donated (she placed an add in the local paper months ago and still continues to receive donations and such), I realized that her project is doing more than just creating shrouds for our passed vets. A women battling cancer, not at all associated with Masons, is spending her time making shrouds which allows her a few priceless hours, even minutes, to escape the horrors of her current reality. While looking around the room on Tuesday at the women sorting fabric, creating shrouds, cutting strips and such I realized that Corrine's project was creating a time for us to get together, talk, gossip and hang out. Had we not had the project to gather us, the camaraderie would not have happened. All of this, and so much more, coming from Corrine's project.
So while the shrouds will physically be used to cover our honored passed, emotionally they are providing more than can be calculated. It was such an honor to help First Lady Corrine with her project. I couldn't help but walk away filling fulfilled at the great things her project is doing for more than just our honored veterans. First Lady Corrine Bush, I tip my hat to you! Thank you for the opportunity to help give back.

Here Nana I want to share my granola with you
Look at all this fabric - and there's more where this came from
Grandpa's just melting away
Mommy trying to show you all of the boxes of fabric
Quit goofing off Mommy and get back to work
A sample of one of the shrouds - most of them aren't as 'fancy' as this one. The ones that I assembled are some combo of red, white and blue fabric on the front. To say I used my creative license while putting them together is an understatement!
All that hard work makes Grandpa hungry - so hungry he's GROWLING FOR FOOD

Grill Master

Tuesday evening while Jake was off helping a buddy work on his truck, Mom and Dad hung out after a long day of shopping (those pictures will come later once Dad sends them to me; hint, hint!) and we grilled up some kabobs. As you can see from the pictures below I went a little overboard; if anyone walked away hungry it's their own fault!

When you're cooking for 3 people and your 5-burner grill is covered in kabobs, you know you've gone too far
Helping Mommy by staying out of her way and eating my own dinner

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Checking in on Daddy

Monday afternoon Ashley and I had to run a few business-related errands, which also gave us the opportunity to stop in at Jake's job site. Because it was hotter than hot, I stopped on the way out and bought Jake and his workers milkshakes (always the thoughtful one, right?!). I'm not sure, but I'm guessing Ashley enjoyed most of Jake's shake. Guess I should have bought one for the Midget too, huh?
Awww this is the life Scratch that earlier comment - add a milkshake to the recipe and THIS is the life Destruction or construction, I'm not sure which?

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Half-baked

It's official. EB2 is half-baked. I'd have more to say but I'm taking deep, cleansing breaths with my head between my knees....

20 weeks down, 20 to go
...as you can see I finally started showing - it's like my belly exploded in the last 7 days...
For comparisons sake, here I am at 20 weeks with Ash-arooney-dooney

Aggggh! I was like double the size I am now!

Beach party

Sunday the 19th Lindsay celebrated her 1/4 century birthday and we were all on hand to help party it up, beach-style. Weather at the coast was much more tolerable than the 90+ at home in The Valley so the weekend away couldn't have come at a better time. And while we were wiggling our toes in the sand, Mom and Dad watched Ashley. From the sounds of it they spent just as many hours chasing her around as pushing her in her swing.
Happy birthday, Lindsay! May year 25 be filled with nothing but good things and sweet blessings!

Surprise Linds! And you thought you were getting a weekend alone with Shaun...
Dinner at the Devil's Punchbowl
Another beautiful left-coast sunset
Don't let the forced smile fool you, he was actually enjoying himself
Cutie pie
Still the newlyweds
Football time
Happy Birthday, Aja
And now a few pictures of Jake's long-jump abilities:

Going...
Going...
Gone!
Hey Kate, how would you rate this weekend?

Thursday, July 16, 2009

More park fun

After getting Ashley signed up for fall swim classes we spent a few minutes at the park. The play structure here is HUGE and is mostly geared toward older children, but Ashley didn't care. For one thing they had swings, which you already know from this post is one her favorite activities. For another, any time Ashley can run around with the older crowd and show off her mad 18 month old skillz, she's happy!

Take me down, Mommy
Yesssss! My favorite!
Higher! Higher! Hiiiiiigher!
A tire and some chain - what's the point? I'm not impressed.
Enjoying the bouncing bridge
Three in a row - I win

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

WHAT?

I just realized that the Baby Gaga countdown ticker near the top of the blog is now on the middle baby. Hold on a second. That means I'm nearing the 1/2 way mark of this pregnancy. Gulp.