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Saturday, May 18, 2019

Welcome Calvin Tucker Bell!!!

Calvin Tucker Bell, you weighed in as the smallest of our three grandsons-- 6# 6oz. but the way you have grown in two weeks, we think you're going to be strongest of the bunch!

Your Momma, Charlie and Clara were walking you here the morning of your birth!!!  It seemed like the Hospital would never get a room ready for you to be born that day!

While we waited for you, we took walks, built magnet castles, and went to the park.



You have your great granddad's birthday of May 3rd --- and you arrived just 3 days short of your Daddy's 37th birthday.  


     You are named for your great-great grandfather, Calvin Oscar Bell -- 



It was so special watching Clara and Charlie meet you for the very first time-- 







Last week I got to cuddle you, talk to you and love on you----our very own grandbaby #6.  You are all OURS and we couldn't be prouder.

Your arrival was coupled with getting mommy and daddy's house on the market so they can move you to Oklahoma.  So while we rocked and cuddled you, we planted flowers, staged the house, wiped off tiny window prints and moved you over to Grammy and Granddads with the rest of the family to put the house on the market.  In 3 days it was under contract!!!




Monday, March 18, 2019

Happy Birthday, Charlie!

You are our little leprauchan -- you missed a St. Patrick's birthday by a few hours

Charlie - while you are celebrating with your mommy and daddy and Clara -- we are celebrating you in Tulsa this weekend. 

 We all love you very much and know you're pretty special.  Here's what we all love about you: 
>Your laid-back chill attitude since the time you were born.


and your sweet little "bless you" the every time someone sneezes.

You certainly are a SUPER HERO --  

We love your contagious little giggle.



You love all puppies and are so gentle with them -- Rusty's cage is a favorite hang-out.

We love the way you look up to your big sis -- who has always delighted in you --- shared with you and been super proud of her "Chawlie".





Oh, sweet boy -  you are growing so fast and we love watching your personality develop.  You are soooo smart -- you know your colors and shapes and numbers!!!

You remind us so much of your daddy at this age -- 

We love you bunches and bunches -- all the way to the moon and back!

Monday, March 4, 2019

Sweet Glimpses of Special Moments

Our 46th anniversary Jan 20

Jack came to hang out one Saturday morning while C & S were at ballet and brought pj's in case he got invited to spend the night.  Tooo much fun -- I love the time to just do life in his world!  It's a world of super heroes -- lots of convo about his dad -- and BB8.

Katie, the Queen of DIY has been hard at work getting their house ready to put on the market.  -- Marshall often posts pictures of her latest projects.
A special moment for Bethany was when she and the family got to attend a KU / OSU Basketball game in Allen Field House.  The kids unwrapped game gear on Christmas morning and were told they would get to go to the game in February.  Playing in the game was a student Bethany had taught in Olathe Kansas when he was a kindergartener.  #14  Yor Anei is from the Darfur region of Sudan and has been a strong Freshman POKE player. I remember how deeply involved Bethany was in his progress in his early learning.


With both girls taking ballet at Tulsa Ballet, we were able to attend a stellar performance of Beauty and the Beast.  'Love our girl time!


At the end of February, we were blessed to crowd the whole family around our dinner table for a meal together with Bethany, Mat and their 3 and Marshall, Katie and the kids and send them off for their final stage of House Hunting.  Pawpaw and I got to have Camp Nana Pawpaw with Charlie and Clara,

                 By week's end -- the offer was entered and accepted on Marshall & Katie's new home!!!

Offer accepted: 


Each day has its many blessings == its rewards -- its challenges - and I am so grateful to be able to share it all with this man!  God is so good to me!

Sunday, March 3, 2019

Wal-Mart on a Saturday Afternoon -- Never Again


A couple of weeks ago I got busy with tax prep and other Saturday chores and put off my weekly trip to Walmart until the middle of Saturday afternoon.  WHAT WAS I THINKING???

I like to be there about 8:00 and out by 9 or 9:30 - who am I kidding?
This particular day I made what I thought would be a quick dash in only to find all sorts of people cramming the aisles.
I should have sized up the parking lot and headed out of that place until a saner time.  There was a mom with 3 little girls -- one of which was about five and wearing her Fisher Price Roller skates and falling all over herself.  I had to squelch my inner teacher syndrome to keep from going over to that mom and asking would she kindly put her kid in the cart so that she didn't fall and crack her head open.  I made a mental note to keep myself on a separate aisle from them.  It seemed like wherever I turned there they were!

Moving on to the baking /cereal aisle there were two g'mas blocking both sides trying to decide their next recipe all with a kid who was clearly learning the same behavior of taking over the whole span from shelf to shelf.

AND THEN . . . I get to the pharmacy and there was a mom and another 5yr old right where I needed to reach in and grab an herbal supplement.  The kid looks at her mom and asks, "Momma, why is that lady so old?"
I WAS DONE!!!
The minute I got in the car I pulled down my visor mirror to check my hair and see what it was about me that made me look haggardly and old.
I was bummed all evening . . . All sorts of things ran through my head --"Age is only in your head" . . . "People ought to teach their kids manners"  "I teach my students to be considerate of others by being situationally aware -- what are parents teaching these kids these days?
The next morning in my waking thoughts -- clear as a bell -- God reminded me that I looked old because of the grumpy, cranky mood I was in.
 What's in our hearts -- shows up on our faces.

Wednesday, January 2, 2019

The Happiest of Holidays

In many ways, it could be called the Hubbub of the Holidays but we packed so much into these two weeks -- it was indeed the happiest of times.   Seeing Christmas through the eyes of our Grands is always a joy.

No way could I do my usual full-scale decorating, so that left me time to focus on what it really important. .  . the revelation of God . . . the Eternal God come to live among us.  
We heard some moving messages at Redeemer Covenant related to the Presence come to live among us.
We began the season with the kids Christmas Choir performance - on Sunday, Dec. 9













Wed the 17th, I raced from giving finals to my high schoolers to Jack's Preschool presentation of the Christmas Story in which Jack was a Cow.  And a cute cow he was.  Jack had all four grandparents there -- as Jim and Jan had come early.  

                              
Jim and Jan celebrated their 50th anniversary on Dec. 21st with Mat and Bethany and some special surprises. The 3 Goodletts slept over and then on Saturday morning, we hosted our Family Holiday Brunch with Jim and Jan and Mat, Bethany and the kids.  Monday morning the 24th  J & J took off for Denver to have Christmas with Marshall and Katie.

Christmas Eve we attended the Candlelight service at Redeemer with the family and then back to our house for dinner and gifts.

Christmas morning was all about gifts and new puppy and a lovely Christmas dinner that night at Bethany and Mat's.

Meanwhile in Denver our two CO cuties were enjoying Christmas with Grammy and Granddad Good.  

On the 29th we headed to OKC to meet Marshall and Katie and babysit while they hunted for a house.  We were able to stay at an restored home with airbnb., in a neighborhood Marshall likes to call gentrified.


Charlie had a huge case of "PawPaw" the whole time and loved wrestling with him and crawling up in his lap.

The house Marshall rented was right in the Plaza District of OKC where lots of restaurants are opening up.  Having lived in OKC for four years he was so excited to see all the changes.  (We forget he's always working and doesn't get to have much time off to connect with friends and eat out.)  He got a chance to try out a couple of places.



We wrapped up our trip with a stop at the Science Museum on New Year's day.   All too quickly it was time for Clara and Charlie to head back to Denver.


Don't know if this is where the Bell Family will call home in mid-summer -- but we enjoyed looking at neighborhoods they are exploring.


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