Sentimental About It All

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I’m a sentimental person and I value my family above all. A few years ago, when Maggie was 14 months(!), I had the opportunity to take a road trip back to North Dakota with my extended family in celebration of my grandparent’s 60th wedding anniversary. Without a doubt in my mind, it was one of the greatest trips of my life. That isn’t to say that there weren’t logistical issues, puke, or even fights. There were all of those things. There was even The Most Disgusting Hotel in the Universe, and I still count it as one of the many blessings in my life. 

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Barry and I often talk about things that we’re doing well, things we could improve on and things that we are really doing awful at. These conversations are a good way to keep us on track of our goal to have a happy, healthy and loving marriage/family. Traveling has long been on our list of the trying to improve, and having babies and working has eaten up these past few years. In doing my recent post about 2013, we realized that even though this year felt like we didn’t do much (aside from becoming a family of five (Sydney counts!!!)), we did plenty. Harrison, Disneyland, San Franscisco, Montana, and Fake Camping were all little pockets of our year that expanded us and our horizons. 

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As I took Sydney for a walk today, I found myself thinking back to the summer that started off with a road trip to North Dakota. The more I thought about it, the more it made me thankful for those two weeks. Not only did Maggie get time with everybody, I did as well. I got to ride in the back of my grandpa’s car as we drove around the town he and my Grandma grew up in and listen to him point out different landmarks. He had so many anecdotes and stories that wouldn’t have meant as much had I heard them in any other capacity. We went to the town museum where distant relatives’ photos hung on the wall, my great grandparents’ addresses were easily found in the old directory, and my grandpa discovered a piece of furniture that he’d made as a 15 year old. We got to spend the day at the lake house where my Grandma grew up, exploring the property, walking the land. 

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We all proudly stood on the steps of the high school that my grandparents graduated from, sporting shirts announcing our support. My uncle flew in and surprised my aunt, a gesture that touched all of us. Barry and Genevieve were sorely missed, but all the grandkids were there and really committed to celebrating 60 years of marriage in the small town that was home to my grandparents before coming to the PNW. It was a lesson in my family history, taught in the most hands-on way. (Which also made me think about my trips to Scotland/Ireland with Midge, but that’s another post for a different day….but same feeling of gratitude) Families don’t get to do this type of thing with any sense of regularity and I’m well aware of how unique that trip was. Today I was trying to put it into perspective by imagining Maggie as a mother to her first child and going on a road trip with Audrey, my brothers/spouses/children, my parents, Barry and me. I simply can not wrap my brain around it, but I sincerely hope that it happens. Decades down the road. 

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We decided a few weeks ago that we’re not going to have a formal birthday party for Audrey in the way that we have for Maggie. Instead, we’re choosing to go on a trip to Harrison to celebrate her first year. Traditionally, Barry and I don’t exchange gifts for our birthdays, we try to go somewhere instead. We’ve decided to start this tradition with the girls as well, (don’t worry, they’ll get gifts too) and what a better time to start than right now. This year my parents, brothers and Genevieve will be joining us and just tonight as we were corralling the girls, Barry turned to me and told me how excited he is for the trip. I couldn’t have agreed more. 

Santa Photos 2013

When I say that we KNOW Santa, I’m not joking in the slightest. Santa happens to be my Grandpa and has been for over the past 20 years. Last night we went and got our pictures taken and here’s what we got. All the grandkids got together and we all wore our Devils Lake sweatshirts, from Devils Lake, North Dakota, where my grandparents are from. Maggie did great talkiing with him and my Grandpa tried to change his voice, but mostly sounded like a robot, which was really funny. Audrey tried to pull of his beard a few times, which Maggie said later she didn’t like, makes me wonder if she saw something  (as in my Grandpa’s face!). There were Christmas carolers, Frango Mints and lots of people wanting to sit on Santa’s lap. We took over during our turn like a snow storm….
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The Tip of the Iceberg

If you were to go visit my grandparents, and you needed to use the restroom, you’d have to walk by three large pictures hanging on the wall of our family that have been taken over the years. The first of the series is great. I’m wearing white jorts (jorts = jean shorts) and a floral blouse and am about 12 – in that real awkward stage in my life. I own it like a boss. My older brother is in his ‘I’m only ever going wear shorts’ stage and my younger brother and cousins are too young to look anything but cute. The adults, my parents, aunt, uncle and grandparents just look young. 

The other two massive photos aren’t as damming, but are still fun to look at and poke fun at all our changing faces and bodies. We’re family, and as a photographer, I love to see the evolution. My grandma has been hinting that she’d like an updated photo and this afternoon we all descended upon their houses to try to get at least ONE image of our group with eyes open and NOT talking. I knew it was going to be tough, as the person taking the pictures (except for the ones I’m in, obviously…thanks to Cora’s dude, Forrest, for taking the camera!), but I think the right word that I should have been looking for was MIRACLE. 

We’ve got some slow blinkers (SUE) in our family and talkers (Grandpa) and dancers (Maggie) and people that are tall (Barry) so they’re in light….etc. 

But you know what? 

I got some images of my family all in one place and I love them. These are just a few of the many that I took, but I’m pleased with their outcome. After we took pictures, we all went inside and ate. Some poeple lingered around the dining room, others watched the Seahawks game finish, and the conversation filled the air. As we drove home afterwards, Barry asked me if our family ever reminded me of the family from Parenthood, the TV show, and I laughed because there are definite aspects to their gatherings that resonate with ours. 

The most important thing about family photos, isn’t that we all look good or perfect, but that we’re all together…..as a family. Here’s the first batch that I went through. 

*Check out Audrey in the last image.

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