Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Ty's Kindergarten Graduation


Today was a monumental day for the Vanker Family. Our oldest, Ty graduated from Kindergarten! It is hard to believe he has already finished Kindergarten. Where did the time go? I have heard mothers say that time really flies once your kids start school and it is absolutely true. It was a great ceremony, a little long, but great. Ty was a bit nervous as we were on our way to school this morning because he was asked to give the opening prayer in the ceremony. We prayed through his fears and asked the Lord to allow him to be confident and to remember that he was just praying to God and no one else. He did a great job! The students sang a bunch of songs, did songs in sign language, said all of there ABC memory verses and got their awards. It was such a sweet time for our family, aside from the fact that the ceremony went for an hour and a half and my other kids got a little bored.:) I'd say it went quite well considering the circumstances. We are so thankful for Eastside Christian. It is truly a blessing to be apart of this school. Here are some highlights from the ceremony and Ty with his amazing teachers, Mrs. Bell and Miss Anna.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Ty's last Kindergarten Field Trip


I have had the great privilege of going to all of Ty's field trips, but this last field trip was by far the best! Ty and I went to the Museum of Flight 2 weeks ago and it was amazing. It was such a sweet time learning about old planes, walking through one of the old Air Force One planes (that Kennedy, Nixon, and Roosevelt used) and making a plane with straw, tape, and paper. Ty even got to fly a mini Blue Angel plane. It's hard to believe just how quickly kindergarten has gone by. Next Tuesday is Ty's graduation ceremony, which will be tons of fun. Ty keeps telling us how excited he is to move up to 1st grade and be like all the other big kids.:) We are so proud of him! By the way, that is Rachel in the photo's, too cute!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Take Me Out To The Ball Game!


Last night we went to a Mariners game with Stef and Alex (pretty much our second family out here). We had so much fun! Who knew baseball could be so much fun? I still think baseball is pretty boring, but who really cares about the game when I get a night out with my man and our great friends! But, don't ask me who won, because I don't know. However, I can tell you they were playing the Angels. Remember that's what I'm here for- you:)

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Best Mother's Day Ever!


This Mother's Day was super special for me. Donny got up early and made me breakfast in bed (which was super tasty), he gave me the best flower arrangement (from our local farmers market), and to top it off he gave me some presents, one of which was a necklace with a picture of all the kids holding their Mother's Day signs. I love it when D makes crafts with the kids, it makes Mother's Day so special for me. I tell him every year all I want is something crafty from the kids and each year Donny delivers:). This year was one of his best! I did not get a picture of the flowers, but trust me they were amazing! Thanks for making me feel so special D. I love you my sweet children. They are my greatest joy and accomplishment. Here are some highlights from the day.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

We Are All Walking!


In these last two weeks Bailey stopped crawling and is now officially a walker. Hudson in these last two weeks started walking by himself while pushing a toy :) We couldn't be more proud of them! Here are a few pictures and videos of them in action. God is so good to us!
Kristi

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Bailey Belle's 1st Birthday!


We celebrated Bailey's 1st Birthday a couple of weeks ago. Her actual Birthday was March 24th, but I wanted to wait until my mom was here to celebrate with us. Thankfully, it doesn't matter to Bailey when she opens her presents:) It was a great night with tons of presents, cake, and chaos! Bailey did not understand our tradition of wearing the Birthday Hat; she just wanted to take it off, so we couldn't get any good pictures:( Here are some highlights from her party. She is such a love.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Happy St. Patty's Day!


We had an amazing St. Patty's Day party, filled with great friends and endless food! I am so happy to continue our family's Irish traditions out here in Seattle. I made tons of corned beef, mashed potatoes, cabbage, carrots, Irish beer (Kyle and Amy brought it straight from Pike Place Pub), green salad (it was actually an Asian salad from Ligaya- she wanted to bring a little of her flavor :), and shamrock cake. Along with the food, Phil read a classic Irish toast and blessing--amazing and hilarious. I look forward to having many more St. Patty's Day parties with our great friends. Here are a few of the classics from our party.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Finally an update!


I know, I know, so it's been like 4 months since our last post. Were a mess, what can I say :-) Where do I begin? I will try and do my best to give you all a brief update on our family. I am going to do it with bullet points, because I think it will be easier for everyone (and for me!).

- We had a great Thanksgiving with our amazing friends, the Zorns and Mitchells. I made the whole spread for the first time in my life. It was a bit stressful, but I felt like a real mom. I was amazed at how long it takes to prepare everything and how quickly the food is eaten. :-(

- This last Christmas we got to go home to Chicago and Michigan for the first time with our whole family (thanks mom). It was soo much fun! The flights were a bit long, but thankfully we were well prepared with tons of food and DVD's (Donny was an all star). It was also Ty's 6th Birthday while we were back home. Can you believe he is 6 already, such a big boy?! It was so great to have family there to celebrate with us. Hudson loved going sledding and he didn't even care how much snow he got in his clothes. We miss being around our families so much. I can't wait to see everyone again.

- Donny had another winter camp with the high schoolers at the end of Dec. through New Years. They got soo much snow up in the mountains where they were at that they needed to stay an extra day; all the passes home were closed. The students loved it, but I didn't. I was home struggling with strep throat watching the kids by myself. Thankfully our great friends the Janho's came over one day and saved me. The Lord definitely knows what I can handle.

- Jan. 1st we hired our good friend Steve Janho as our college pastor. Yeah! It has been a blast having him apart of our team. Donny loves his humilty, wisdom, and passion. I love seeing Deb (his wife) more often and their 5 kids really mesh with our family. Lord-willing they will be able to find a house closer to us sooner rather than later.

-January was filled with basketball games, field trips, and getting life back into the swing of things.

-In Febuary Donny took some vacation time while Ty was on his winter break. We re-organized things throughout the house, did some projects, and just hung out. It was amazing! I wish he was home with me everyday, all day. Bailey started standing on her own and cruising around furniture. :-) Just this week Bailey started taking steps to me. It is so cute to see her cubby body waddle towards me. Oh, I love her so much. Donny tells people she's the "anti-birth control", because you can't be around her and not want one of her!

-On March 1st we hired our good friend Kyle Evans as our Junior High Pastor. Kyle and his wife (Amy) were on high school staff with us and Donny and Phil felt like he would be an amazing addition to our team. I feel so blessed to have them as friends. We feel like our staff is super healthy and we are so excited to see what the Lord has in store of our ministry.

- Hudson is doing great! We celebrated his 3rd Birthday on Feb. 9th. It is hard to believe it has only been 3 years. Over our Christmas vacation he began to pull himself up and stand (supported). We rearranged our living room to fit a "coffee table" (i.e. "Thomas the Train table" and he'll pull himself up and play A LOT during the day. His vocabulary is out of control (good) and it has been so much fun seeing him take off. At the beginning of March he started to cruise around some of the furniture, holding on as he walked along the edge. It is still really difficult for him to turn corners, but he's getting there. We've just come to realize that you can't really miss a stage. At least he can't, and we've come to accept that he'll just do things on his own timeframe. Still, we can't wait until he can walk on his own.

- There are a few other fun things about Hudson. He's started to go swimming with Donny in the mornings a few times a week and the other boys love to go when they can. It seems to be really good for his balance as he learned in the water to stand unsupported on Donny's hand. Wow. Now, even out of the water, he can hold himself upright and stand on Donny's hand even with his head 7 feet up in the air! It's adorable - he can even dance with his arms up there. For some reason, though, he still has a hard time standing on the ground.

- Hudson is also getting his g-tube out on April 15th. It will require a minor surgery because its been in so long, but it will be so nice for him to not have any tubes at all in him! It will be the first time in his whole life he hasn't had anything sticking out of him somewhere. What's cool is that Children's normal policy is to not remove a transplant patient's g-tube before the first year after transplant, just in case things go wrong somehow. But because Hudson takes ALL his medicine and pills (some of which are huge) by mouth he is allowed to take the g-tube out early. It will also be nice to have it removed because the g-tube gets in his way all the time (especially as he is trying to walk), which is another reason they're willing to take it out. His transplant surgeon, Dr. Healy, will be doing the surgery and we are really thankful because he is truly the best. My mom is hopefully coming out to visit us that week to hang out with all of us and help watch the kids as he has the surgery.

I think I have covered most of our families big moments over these past few months. I will do my best to reguarly update our blog. Please pray that Donny and I would have the strength to continue to help Hudson as he is not walking yet. We were truly expecting that this would not be an issue after transplant and it's been difficult adjusting our expectations. I feel like I do not have any reserve left and I know that's right where the Lord wants me to be. I need the Lord's strength to cover me every day. Please pray that he will gain the strength and the confidence to walk on his own soon.

Kristi