Here are a few shots from the clam dig
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Clam digging.
Chris took the boys clam digging with Uncle Don and from the looks of things they had a blast. The kids took to clam digging really well and loved every minute of it. The went to work with Chris yesterday which went well despite a little brotherly feud. They made it just in time for the clam dig. Chris took some Elk steaks down to Don and they had an elk feast. Yum. This morning after eating Don's famous sour dough pancakes they headed out for some crabbing. While the boys were gone Max had an all day playdate with his friend Jack. He was in heaven. The boys made it back just in time for Trevor to pick them up and take them to the movies and out to the cold stone for ice cream. They had a fantastic time and are very exhausted.
Friday, December 21, 2007
A Camera, A Camera, I finally got a camera!!!!


The big news of the day is Trevor sent me my Christmas present in the form of a camera. I am sooooo excited. Unfortunately, Chris and the boys woke up and were out the door by 6:30 a.m. and they took my new toy with them. First they are going to work with Daddy and then they are going for a clam dig with Uncle Don. They should have a blast.
Max and I are chillin' at home. He hasn't been feeling well and with his history and Christmas, I don't want to take any chances. That and clam digging sounds cold and wet. No fireplace.
I have been really excited about Christmas this year and surprisingly finding myself caught up in the spirit. I think changing my expectations, and no disasters has really helped. Plus, I have Jonah to teach us all about the meaning of Christmas.
Jonah recently asked Santa for a hamster. Santa promptly sent him a letter, gold envelope and all, telling him of terrible bad weather and the possibility of some children not getting hamsters this year. Jonah sat down and promptly composed this letter with barely a glimpse of disappointment......
Dear Santa,
Thank you for telling me about the Hamster. Christmas is not about hamsters. It is about God's birthday so I am not sad.
Just Harry Potter Five and two sketch pads. Happy Christmas, Love Jonah
Shortly after writing this he met Santa again at Chris's work. He quickly accosted Santa to explain guiltily why he asked for two sketch pads, it wasn't that he was selfish......."I just draw A LOT Santa!" he exclaimed very passionately. I love that kid.
So God Bless and I hope everyone has happy holidays. I hope to post less sporadically in the New Year. My friend had the idea of people commenting on the favorite holiday traditions. I would love to hear yours......
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
The Adventures of Tanya and Danielle.....
It has been awhile since I posted. Things have been steady around here. The weekend went by in a blur. Saturday, Chris took the boys out shopping and we went to mass and had a fun quiet evening at home. Sunday my Mom and Chuck brought over lunch and came to watch the Seahawks game. Tanya and Tavis came over with Tori so it was a nice afternoon.
Yesterday Tanya and I decided to kamakazi up to Oak Harbor to have lunch with my cousin Melissa (Tanya's sister). We should have known the trip was doomed when we realized Tanya left her purse at my house with her car keys in it. Ooops. We dropped off my car in Lynnwood and then headed to Oak Harbor. We went out to lunch and then back to Mel's house for some chill time. We hit the road just after two so that I could be back to pick up the boys. Tori was not to happy about another long car ride. All of the sudden Tanya's check gauges light went on and the car began to smoke. We were able to make it to a gas station and then we sat and waited. We got the Durango towed. The tow truck driver wouldn't wait for Travis to come pick us up. Melissa is spending Christmas with Tanya so her car was full of Melissa Christmas gifts. We unloaded everything onto the curb of the gas station and sat and waited for Travis to come pick us up. I felt like Santa Clause stranded on the corner. By that time Lynnwood was in the height of its 5 o'clock traffic time. We forgoed sitting in Traffic any longer and opted for dinner at the Red Robin, Yummy! I made it home just before 8pm (slightly late).
Today has been a little less hectic, I went to work in Max's classroom but no Max. He was in the office laying down because he didn't feel good. Not good. By the time I was done helping he had spiked a fever so I brought him home. He fell asleep instantly. I hope he doesn't get too sick.
Well that is it for now. Merry Christmas.....stay tuned for the next big adventure.
Yesterday Tanya and I decided to kamakazi up to Oak Harbor to have lunch with my cousin Melissa (Tanya's sister). We should have known the trip was doomed when we realized Tanya left her purse at my house with her car keys in it. Ooops. We dropped off my car in Lynnwood and then headed to Oak Harbor. We went out to lunch and then back to Mel's house for some chill time. We hit the road just after two so that I could be back to pick up the boys. Tori was not to happy about another long car ride. All of the sudden Tanya's check gauges light went on and the car began to smoke. We were able to make it to a gas station and then we sat and waited. We got the Durango towed. The tow truck driver wouldn't wait for Travis to come pick us up. Melissa is spending Christmas with Tanya so her car was full of Melissa Christmas gifts. We unloaded everything onto the curb of the gas station and sat and waited for Travis to come pick us up. I felt like Santa Clause stranded on the corner. By that time Lynnwood was in the height of its 5 o'clock traffic time. We forgoed sitting in Traffic any longer and opted for dinner at the Red Robin, Yummy! I made it home just before 8pm (slightly late).
Today has been a little less hectic, I went to work in Max's classroom but no Max. He was in the office laying down because he didn't feel good. Not good. By the time I was done helping he had spiked a fever so I brought him home. He fell asleep instantly. I hope he doesn't get too sick.
Well that is it for now. Merry Christmas.....stay tuned for the next big adventure.
Friday, December 07, 2007
Check out my Slide Show!
Tanya sent me some pics of our weekend together. I put together a holiday slide show for all to enjoy. I am finally finished with my jury duty so I will be able to post more regularly now. Happy Holidays
Sunday, December 02, 2007
Winter Blast 2007


One of my favorite things about storms in the Northwest is the ridiculous titles the news gives them. I named this years storm Winter Blast!
This weekend started out lovely. Tanya and her family came out yesterday morning to go get a christmas tree with us. She just found out Friday she is expecting a little brother for her daughter Tori. I am so happy for them.
We never get our tree so early in the season but after last years disasterous Christmas season, I was happy to get the Christmas spirit flowing in this house early. We went out to my favorite tree farm. We met Santa (the best around!!!!!) and went on a hay ride. Tori, was freezing but we made it through. Tanya got a huge tree and we got the perfect tree for our house. On the way home we stopped and had Mexican food for lunch. I love it. It was a nice time and I was really happy to spend some quality time with the Paulson's. On our way home it began to snow. I said a few quick good bye's and then rushed Jonah off to two birthday parties (he didn't get home until 8:30).
We never get our tree so early in the season but after last years disasterous Christmas season, I was happy to get the Christmas spirit flowing in this house early. We went out to my favorite tree farm. We met Santa (the best around!!!!!) and went on a hay ride. Tori, was freezing but we made it through. Tanya got a huge tree and we got the perfect tree for our house. On the way home we stopped and had Mexican food for lunch. I love it. It was a nice time and I was really happy to spend some quality time with the Paulson's. On our way home it began to snow. I said a few quick good bye's and then rushed Jonah off to two birthday parties (he didn't get home until 8:30).
We put our tree up and Max and Christian headed out to play in the snow. Ususally we get a couple of inches every now and again but never a lot of snow. Well, the snow kept falling, and falling. The news called for late night rain but we just kept getting snow. By the time, I went to get Jonah the snow was steady and hard. We woke up this morning to a winter wonderland. I took a yard stick and measured over a foot and the snow was still falling. We had some huge snow drifts in the yard which made for great snow caves for the kids.
With a record breaking fourteen inches, the snow slowly has turned into rain. The boys are soaked to the core and in for some tea and a movie. Jonah had so much fun yesterday he lost his voice, so we are trying to keep him calm. This afternoon we are headed out to Tanya's for a chili feed (no snow there). We are crossing our fingers for the Seahawks and frankly, I am hoping the snow melts some before I head off to jury duty over Tiger Summit in the morning. Chris is hoping the snow stays so he can stay home with the boys. We will see who gets their wish. I leave you with a couple of snow pics to enjoy and a the promise that this holiday season will be much better than last. We are off to a great start!
With a record breaking fourteen inches, the snow slowly has turned into rain. The boys are soaked to the core and in for some tea and a movie. Jonah had so much fun yesterday he lost his voice, so we are trying to keep him calm. This afternoon we are headed out to Tanya's for a chili feed (no snow there). We are crossing our fingers for the Seahawks and frankly, I am hoping the snow melts some before I head off to jury duty over Tiger Summit in the morning. Chris is hoping the snow stays so he can stay home with the boys. We will see who gets their wish. I leave you with a couple of snow pics to enjoy and a the promise that this holiday season will be much better than last. We are off to a great start!
Monday, November 26, 2007
Thanksgiving
Well, our Thanksgiving was great. It was very calm and quiet. Chris had four whole days off and we just spent them hanging out watching football. Chris told a friend at church that we were doing my favorite thing. (laying around and watching t.v.) Unfortunately, I have to disagree. I am a little burnt out on football but know that this is my lot in life and am willing to make the best of it. I did a puzzle which was nice and I worked yesterday (not nice). Today I am back at jury duty which is another word for sit in a room for undisclosed amounts of time staring at thirteen people you don't know waiting for court to begin. I was asked to be here by 8:50am but we didn't go into court until 11am. It is grueling. I don't have internet in the conference room so I have to wait until my break to connect with the real world.
Here are a few things I am thankful for.....
1. that we have a justice system
2. my family
3. my home
4. our town and church community
5. There is no football on tuesday or wednesday and not usually on fridays
6. Diet coke (got called out on that once and will never forget again)
7. Pumpkin pie
8. warm gloves
9. my fire place
10. I haven't needed a lawyer for anything........yet.
I leave you with a joke that Jonah made up this weekend.
Why can't Lewis and Clark play basketball?
Because they travel!!!
He is very clever.
Here are a few things I am thankful for.....
1. that we have a justice system
2. my family
3. my home
4. our town and church community
5. There is no football on tuesday or wednesday and not usually on fridays
6. Diet coke (got called out on that once and will never forget again)
7. Pumpkin pie
8. warm gloves
9. my fire place
10. I haven't needed a lawyer for anything........yet.
I leave you with a joke that Jonah made up this weekend.
Why can't Lewis and Clark play basketball?
Because they travel!!!
He is very clever.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Jury Duty PART 2
First let me say when I signed up to be a mom, no one told me I would be responsible for plumbing. The toilet was leaking and I had to pull it apart and replace some strange o ring...... I really ought to start paying people to fix my problems because somethings you never want to know how to do!!
As for Jury Duty, I was picked to be on the jury. The case will go on for what seems like forever (begining of Dec). It is very difficult to get the kids up and out the door by 7:30 every morning. The commute is not so fun either. I spend a lot of time locked up in a jury room with 13 people, I don't know. The testimony is long and grueling and the attorneys bicker about everything.
I do know that if I ever am in legal trouble, I am hiring a good attorney. Also, I am going to never try to break the law. I think it is a reasonable goal.
Things are crazy, I barely get home in time to make dinner and run the kids off to where ever they need to go. Tonight is alter boy training.....Fun! Until the next time.......D
As for Jury Duty, I was picked to be on the jury. The case will go on for what seems like forever (begining of Dec). It is very difficult to get the kids up and out the door by 7:30 every morning. The commute is not so fun either. I spend a lot of time locked up in a jury room with 13 people, I don't know. The testimony is long and grueling and the attorneys bicker about everything.
I do know that if I ever am in legal trouble, I am hiring a good attorney. Also, I am going to never try to break the law. I think it is a reasonable goal.
Things are crazy, I barely get home in time to make dinner and run the kids off to where ever they need to go. Tonight is alter boy training.....Fun! Until the next time.......D
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Camera Crazy
So as most of you know, I don't have a camera. Chris bought me one years ago for my birthday and then he broke it in 2005 at a Seahawks playoff game with Christian. I used to be really great about taking and organizing pictures. Now, I SUCK! I am so thankful that I have amazing friends who do everything from helping me with my kids, saving us during floods, helping take tablesaws that have fallen on me off, bringing me flowers, making me cookies, helping out when one of my various family members ends up in the ER, and often times taking pictures of my children. Sarah has taken pictures of my kids on the first day of school for years, halloween, pre-k graduation. You name it she takes the pics. Nan took all of the kids first communion pics and Jeremy (Peggy's husband) has taken most of the sport photo's and a few others. I will often get a c.d. of a compilation of pictures from different points in my childrens life that I had almost forgotten. The perspective of other peoples picture taking is cool and they often capture their personalities better than I could. Jeremy sent a c.d. home with Christian (after watching the kids for Jury Duty. THANKS FURSMANS!!) The result were some fun pictures that I hadn't seen. The pictures of Jonah are from a Harry Potter party. Peggy bought Jonah book seven for his birthday and invited us to a midnight release party. She gave Jonah the first book of the night, which he will never forget. THANK YOU AGAIN! Then there are some pics of Christian playing ball in his full length cast. Chris let him play in a couple of games and he was so happy (not my favorite choice but better than when he had him on the roof in his cast). Also, there are a few pics from the boys at Ian birthday. Peggy and I took them to the Mariners and it was a lot of fun. Christian, Ian and Cooper were also bat boys for a Huskie USC game and I will be posting a couple of those as well. I often times forget why I love where we live so much. I keep talking about what a hard year it has been for my family but I would never had made it through without my "BEST FRIENDS" You know who you are.......Stop making fun of me!!!! God gave me this fantastic "collection" of friends because he knew I needed all the help I could get. If I haven't told you thanks lately sorry, but I do appreciate you!
Friday, November 09, 2007
Jury Duty
I have spent the last couple of days in Jury Duty. It has been crazy. I have been in a large pool of jurors for a criminal trial and I have yet to be booted off. I feel like I am part of a tribal council on Survivor. I have spent most of the time waiting and waiting to hear about my fate and talking with other jurors. I made a few friends (shocking). We went out to lunch and I of course drank a margarita hoping that would get me kicked off, but no, I am still there. I have to go back on Tuesday for more of their examination. As it stands now, I am on the jury unless someone veto's me. The case is expected to take a couple of weeks which is CRAZY! As if I have time to be on a jury for a couple of weeks.
Other than that, things have been pretty normal. I had a little league board meeting the other night and then met a girlfriend for a birthday margarita. Happy Birthday Kathy! Chris has to be at the summit this weekend and will be hunting again with his friend. Poor little Elk! The boys and I are planning to check out the BEE movie.
I am hoping for a relaxing weekend. I don't have to teach this weekend but the kids have pageant rehersals Sunday. They are excited. Christian is planning on playing the entrance song on the piano. He is getting really good. Jonah is angry there is no Joseph this year because he has waited his whole life to be Joseph. Its devestating, I am sure.
Other than that, things have been pretty normal. I had a little league board meeting the other night and then met a girlfriend for a birthday margarita. Happy Birthday Kathy! Chris has to be at the summit this weekend and will be hunting again with his friend. Poor little Elk! The boys and I are planning to check out the BEE movie.
I am hoping for a relaxing weekend. I don't have to teach this weekend but the kids have pageant rehersals Sunday. They are excited. Christian is planning on playing the entrance song on the piano. He is getting really good. Jonah is angry there is no Joseph this year because he has waited his whole life to be Joseph. Its devestating, I am sure.
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
A year in Remberance





All right so marking the anniversary of the year from hell is probably a little dramatic. Oh well, it has been a tough year and I am so happy it has finally come to a close. 1 year ago today we flooded. With little to no rain in sight, I am counting my blessings that it is not likely to flood again this week. YEAH. We had a check up at the doctors a couple of weeks ago and Christian is not likely to break his leg again anytime soon (despite all his efforts).
The passing of my grandparents this last year was difficult. I was really blessed to have an opportunity to say goodbye to both. There was so much emotion wrapped up in all of that, it is hard to explain how the experience changed me but it did.
The passing of my grandparents this last year was difficult. I was really blessed to have an opportunity to say goodbye to both. There was so much emotion wrapped up in all of that, it is hard to explain how the experience changed me but it did.
I am hoping for no more major power outages or illnesses but that is unrealistic. A friend of ours was just diagnosed with terminal cancer and was given just a few months. After seeing the miracle of brain surgery this last year and knowing God's grace and love, I have no choice but to hope. However, I am very well aware the miracle I am asking for may not be the one God is giving.
So here is to a new year. I hope it is a good one. If it floods, let it be a little one. If Christian breaks something, let it be a bone he doesn't need.
Here are some pics my cousin sent me. I was teaching the boys to ride the dirt bike that got stolen. Oh well, it was a fun day and the boys had a great time.
Sunday, November 04, 2007
Chris and his 4x4
What an exciting weekend for Chris. After a hectic week at work Chris's buddy got him out of the house and into the woods. The two men spent the last two days hunting. Ryans wife went with them yesterday, she is braver than I. I received a phone call about 12:30 this afternoon saying they got one. Chris was very excited, it was his first Elk. He is lucky to have Ryan helping and teaching him. The boys and I hurried over to the Kolodejchucks to see the prize. The boys were excited and loved the whole process. We had a nice dinner and spent a great afternoon with their amazing family. I rushed home to put together a slide for all to see. Hope you enjoy!
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
HAPPY HALLOWEEN
A crazy thing happened yesterday. Work emailed me that they desperately needed someone to sub at the library last night. I jokingly said Chris was working late and I would do it if I could bring my kids. The guy I work for said he was willing to try. So I loaded the boys in the car and we went to work. They were so well behaved. I was so proud. I couldn't believe it. They had to be virtually silent in the library for over two hours and they were. After about an hour and a half Max got lonely for me so he would walk up and down the isle's with me and push the carts aroung. As for the other two they were content just hanging out reading, doing homework and playing on the computer. I was able to get them mostly caught up before I left which is always good.
Halloween is tonight and that should be fun. We are going to our friends house and having pizza and then heading out for trick or treating. The boys are ready to go. No costumes at school though. That is what they get for going to public school. Oh well, maybe I will be able to afford private someday.
Halloween is tonight and that should be fun. We are going to our friends house and having pizza and then heading out for trick or treating. The boys are ready to go. No costumes at school though. That is what they get for going to public school. Oh well, maybe I will be able to afford private someday.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
MRS.SIPY
What a week it has been. The kids have been full of one liners this week and it is truly hard to keep up. Jonah came home with his spelling pre-test last night of double letter words such as Letter (leter) Middle (midle) Pretty (perty). Needless to day he did ok but did not catch on to the need for the double letters. As we were reviewing the list we came to a word that did not make sense in his list until it did.....Mississippi....Jonah wrote Mrs. Sipy. I thought that was the greatest thing ever!!!!
Halloween is tomorrow and I am running around last minute trying to get costumes together. Jonah is going to be Harry Potter......again. Max is going to be a dirt bike rider and Christian is going to be the ghost of Babe Ruth! It should be so much fun. I ususally decorate for Halloween but who has time for such frivolities. I just barely finished carving the kids pumpkins last night. Christian's is a seahawk, Jonah's is Harry Potter, and Max's is a dirtbike rider (shocking on all three). That is the only decorating I managed but really we never get any trick or treaters here and we are always gone all evening.
Our friend is in the hospital today having some tests done. They don't really know what is wrong with him so pray for him if you get a chance.
Halloween is tomorrow and I am running around last minute trying to get costumes together. Jonah is going to be Harry Potter......again. Max is going to be a dirt bike rider and Christian is going to be the ghost of Babe Ruth! It should be so much fun. I ususally decorate for Halloween but who has time for such frivolities. I just barely finished carving the kids pumpkins last night. Christian's is a seahawk, Jonah's is Harry Potter, and Max's is a dirtbike rider (shocking on all three). That is the only decorating I managed but really we never get any trick or treaters here and we are always gone all evening.
Our friend is in the hospital today having some tests done. They don't really know what is wrong with him so pray for him if you get a chance.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Crazy Dreams



I had an awful night of sleep last night. I woke up several times having various crazy dreams. It must be the pain killers. School was out yesterday because vandals cut chords and slashed tires to our bus fleet. NICE. I took the kids to the aquarium and Madison Park they had a good time but at the end of the day I was exhausted and feeling like I may have over done it. We spent the day with my cousin and her daughter. I am so glad she moved back from Georgia. It has been a long time since I have had any family around. She is someone who has always been there for me and puts a ton of effort into our relationship and I appreciate that! Love ya, Tanya. Not to mention her daughter is adorable and the boys love her. My mom was here for a couple of days last week to take care of me while I was down. I have eaten more cheesecake than I care to admit. My neighbor brought me chocolate chip cookies. I love it. I am just going to spend the day laying on the couch. I rented 8 million movies. I think I will watch pursuit of happiness. It is beautiful outside and I am loving the fall view of the mountains from my windows. It is not often that I get quiet time so I am loving it. Apart from the crazy dreams, plumbing issues and fatigue all is well with the Duvalls. Here are a couple of pics of the boys playing at Madison park. yes, Max's shirt is on backwards.
Monday, October 15, 2007
Pics from my trip



Here our a few pictures of our trip. The first pic is Claire and I making fools of ourselves on the main deck. (unusual) The second is all of us as we left port. The sun was shining and it was beautiful. Finally, the pic with us and the umbrellas was at the Gardens. That was a fun morning that ended with a high tea that was awesome! I was thankful someone took pictures to document at least some of the trip. I am always amazed at how I go out in public and allow myself to be photographed without my hair or makeup done. I was in such a rush to get everything ready and to get on the boat. Who has time for hair and makeup? Clearly not me.
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Claire,
Danielle,
Kathy and Diane,
Lynn,
Yolanda
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
long time, No Blog
It has been a long time since I blogged. Things have been really crazy around here. I have been working everyday at the library and keeping busy with the regular kid stuff going on. I went on a cruise this week with Claire (and friends). Chris stayed home with the boys and did a fantastic job taking care of them! YEAH Chris. Claire and I had a very relaxing time. We went to high tea and spent far too much time in the hot tub drinking champagne! Love it. We spent one afternoon laying around by the pool reading. I am very relaxed and excited to be home. I am happy that my husband is awesome, he did laundry, homework, vaccuumed, and took the kids to Sunday school and baseball without me. He even went to the Gap and bought a girl birthday present for one of the girls in Christians class. I am soooo proud of him. Not that he can't do all those things but more that I appreciated it. Yesterday when I got home he took me to lunch and then we picked up the kids. We had dinner and I receive a foot massage along with tons of hugs and kisses from the kids. I missed them a ton and am happy to be back home, even if it means giving up champagne and hot tubs. I think someone took pictures of us on the trip, I will post them when I get them.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Not Good
Things just can't seem to be going all that good lately. Chris and I have really been disappointed in people lately and it is just something that is not easy to get over. I wonder why people act the way the do all the time. Max got a dirt bike for his birthday on August 3rd. He went outside to sit on it yesterday only to discover someone had stolen it. I am just beside myself with disgust. The audacity it takes to steal from a 6year old is really something else.
Then on a larger scale of disappointment, one of my dearest friends is going through a very difficult time. Her husband was rushed into surgery yesterday to remove a growth in his brain the size of a golf ball. I have had everyone I know praying for them. She called me at 4:30 to say all was well and then by 5:30 things were not looking so good. I am praying and praying that all goes well.
This has been a really tough year for us, me loosing my grandparents, floods, power outages, broken legs, and I am sure there is more I just can't think of right this second. I am happy to say in this time God has really let us know about people, support, love and many more. I know I have personally changed a ton this year and I am wondering who we will be on the other side of this. I can't deal with another heart break right now. Christa and Matt are some of finest people in the world. Matt is a pastor and father of two beautiful girls. Christa is a strong, beautiful, adoring wife. I know God has a plan for them and I just hope for the miracle we are looking and praying for.
Then on a larger scale of disappointment, one of my dearest friends is going through a very difficult time. Her husband was rushed into surgery yesterday to remove a growth in his brain the size of a golf ball. I have had everyone I know praying for them. She called me at 4:30 to say all was well and then by 5:30 things were not looking so good. I am praying and praying that all goes well.
This has been a really tough year for us, me loosing my grandparents, floods, power outages, broken legs, and I am sure there is more I just can't think of right this second. I am happy to say in this time God has really let us know about people, support, love and many more. I know I have personally changed a ton this year and I am wondering who we will be on the other side of this. I can't deal with another heart break right now. Christa and Matt are some of finest people in the world. Matt is a pastor and father of two beautiful girls. Christa is a strong, beautiful, adoring wife. I know God has a plan for them and I just hope for the miracle we are looking and praying for.
Monday, September 24, 2007
This and that
The boys had two baseball games yesterday. That was fun, it was a nice afternoon to be out. The week is going by quickly and I am surprised at the little amount of down time I have. I am working everyday at the library for the next 3 weeks (not sat or sun). Busy busy busy. We have yet to see a Seahawk game which is starting to wear on Chris. The first game, stopped recording after a few minutes. The second game we lost so he didn't want to watch. yesterday I recorded seven hours of channel 13 and the game was on channel 7- ooops. I guess I should get rid of my VCR and break down and get the fancy DVR. I have been refusing, with our schedules I am thinking it is a necessity. I have just a few minutes to choke down lunch and get to work. Thats about all I got for today, until my next blog, Cheers!
Monday, September 17, 2007
JONAH AT BAT!
One thing I have learned over the years is there is no way to measure the love you have for your children. I am amused daily by small things they say or do. In the past several months I have watched Christian grow and change in so many positive ways. Our relationship has been amazing. In the last few weeks I watched my little buddy Max, go off to school and not look back. He is so confident and happy he goes to school with a smile and comes home excited. I can not believe what a big boy he has become.
I was expecting those changes what I haven't expected is to watch the drive and determination that has come over Jonah. Jonah is so mellow and easy going, so imaginative a dreamer. I just wasn't expecting this. This year when Jonah went to school he must have taken a little something with him. He has so much effort and drive. When we decided to coach fall ball, Jonah asked if he could play. I was a bit concerned for a couple of reasons: Jonah would be the youngest by more than a year, Jonah hasn't really grown much in the last two years and finally it is hard to be in with a group of boys who are as close to eachother as Christians friends are. I was not worried the would be mean, quite the opposite, all the boys are our church kids and they are sweet and kind. What surprised me most in practice was Jonah's hustle and drive. He was not going to let a mistake happen on his side of the field. I was unprepared for who he would become in a game. Jonah was the kid on the field who called out the plays, he encouraged the pitchers and kept the mood positive on the field. When Jonah got up to bat for the first time ever hitting off a "kid" pitcher he looked at that first pitch, swung his bat around and jacked the ball to left field. I came unglued! I went postal with enthusiasm and excitement. I was more than proud. He went on to walk, be hit by a pitch and strike out but inside he never gave up. When Christian was pitching he was at first and as Christian walked back onto the mound Jonah gave him a few secret hand signals (who knows what they meant) but Jonah was in charge of the field yesterday and I was already so proud of him, today I was shocked because I have never seen that intensity in him. Jonah my sweet mannered, loving, fool hearted boy was a super hero yesterday actually he is a super hero everyday you just never know in what form he will take shape!
I was expecting those changes what I haven't expected is to watch the drive and determination that has come over Jonah. Jonah is so mellow and easy going, so imaginative a dreamer. I just wasn't expecting this. This year when Jonah went to school he must have taken a little something with him. He has so much effort and drive. When we decided to coach fall ball, Jonah asked if he could play. I was a bit concerned for a couple of reasons: Jonah would be the youngest by more than a year, Jonah hasn't really grown much in the last two years and finally it is hard to be in with a group of boys who are as close to eachother as Christians friends are. I was not worried the would be mean, quite the opposite, all the boys are our church kids and they are sweet and kind. What surprised me most in practice was Jonah's hustle and drive. He was not going to let a mistake happen on his side of the field. I was unprepared for who he would become in a game. Jonah was the kid on the field who called out the plays, he encouraged the pitchers and kept the mood positive on the field. When Jonah got up to bat for the first time ever hitting off a "kid" pitcher he looked at that first pitch, swung his bat around and jacked the ball to left field. I came unglued! I went postal with enthusiasm and excitement. I was more than proud. He went on to walk, be hit by a pitch and strike out but inside he never gave up. When Christian was pitching he was at first and as Christian walked back onto the mound Jonah gave him a few secret hand signals (who knows what they meant) but Jonah was in charge of the field yesterday and I was already so proud of him, today I was shocked because I have never seen that intensity in him. Jonah my sweet mannered, loving, fool hearted boy was a super hero yesterday actually he is a super hero everyday you just never know in what form he will take shape!
Friday, September 14, 2007
First Week
Well the first full week back to school went well. They boys are two weeks into piano and sports. Things are moderately hectic around here but alarmingly quiet and calm when the kids are gone. I am trying really hard to keep on task and not Laze about while they are gone and I am also trying hard not to do too much. BALANCE. I am not sure I know what that means as I have been moving full speed ahead for the last 10 years.
I picked up a few hours at the library over the next couple of weeks which is nice. I forget how much I like working there. I always come home in a good mood and energized. I had to get dinner together before I left yesterday so work wouldn't throw a kink in the routine. That was ok because I would much rather have dinner ready when we all get home then rush around and eat late.
Chris and I are both working this weekend and we have games. Christian serves this Sunday for the first time since he broke his leg. I think he is excited. The Seahawks play on Sunday and other than that it should be pretty quiet.
Lets hope the rest of the year stays this calm for the Duvalls. Everyone knows last year was anything but calm. I am hoping for the best and if the first week is any indication, it will be a great year!
I picked up a few hours at the library over the next couple of weeks which is nice. I forget how much I like working there. I always come home in a good mood and energized. I had to get dinner together before I left yesterday so work wouldn't throw a kink in the routine. That was ok because I would much rather have dinner ready when we all get home then rush around and eat late.
Chris and I are both working this weekend and we have games. Christian serves this Sunday for the first time since he broke his leg. I think he is excited. The Seahawks play on Sunday and other than that it should be pretty quiet.
Lets hope the rest of the year stays this calm for the Duvalls. Everyone knows last year was anything but calm. I am hoping for the best and if the first week is any indication, it will be a great year!
Friday, September 07, 2007
A Day at the Spa
Oh my, What a nice day. I got a coffee, hopped in the car and took off for a nice day. I had never had a massage before and it was really nice. It was difficult to stand up after though and I really had to come back to reality. I then had a pedi and hair cut which was nice. I promised one more hair dresser that I would stop doing my own hair and this time, I kind of half mean it. After I was back in the real world I went to the grocery store and picked up a pizza for the boys. I was so tired. I had a hard time waiting up for Chris' phone call at 8pm. I climbed in bed and passed out. I can't usually sleep when he is gone but I was full on tired. Must be the after effects of spa day. Chris comes home tonight and we have baseball practice Saturday and two games on Sunday! Should be a blast. Christian is beyond excited! Jonah and Christian are matching today at school. I love it. Max is not trying very hard on his piano so I have to go motivate him. A Mom's job is never done.
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Today is the first day of the rest of my life!
I can't believe it. I am beside myself getting my kids ready for school today.
Max, my first grade boy is so cute. Yesterday for meet the teacher he dressed in a three piece suit and brought the teacher roses from our yard. (all his idea)
Jonah, I can't believe he is in third grade. I remember my third grade year with Mrs. Lee vividly. It is such an exciting time.
Christian, Holy Cow is in the fourth grade. It is amazing to me that I am here. He is such a mature young boy. He wanted to see his old teacher, his music teacher and of course, the P.E. teacher.
As for me, I have coffee scheduled with a girlfriend, then I am meeting a couple of girls for lunch and mani's. I love it. I can't believe it. Tomorrow, I am spending the day a Gene Juarez for a massage, pedi and hair cut! Ok, so this isn't really going to be my life but for right now it feels great. I will get stuff done next week and I will be perfectly relaxed to do so.
Chris is in Wyoming until Friday. I think he is building a hotel or something. He will be back in time for a full weekend of Baseball. Sunday we have two double headers and the boys are so excited to play (especially Christian). I am feeling particularly blessed today!
I will miss my kids while they are at school and I am not sure how well I am going to handle it in the long run. My Max and I are so used to paling around. What will I do. I am so thankful we had a calm summer where we all just hung out with each other. It was fabulous. On to my new life with three school age Children. Should I get a job??????
Max, my first grade boy is so cute. Yesterday for meet the teacher he dressed in a three piece suit and brought the teacher roses from our yard. (all his idea)
Jonah, I can't believe he is in third grade. I remember my third grade year with Mrs. Lee vividly. It is such an exciting time.
Christian, Holy Cow is in the fourth grade. It is amazing to me that I am here. He is such a mature young boy. He wanted to see his old teacher, his music teacher and of course, the P.E. teacher.
As for me, I have coffee scheduled with a girlfriend, then I am meeting a couple of girls for lunch and mani's. I love it. I can't believe it. Tomorrow, I am spending the day a Gene Juarez for a massage, pedi and hair cut! Ok, so this isn't really going to be my life but for right now it feels great. I will get stuff done next week and I will be perfectly relaxed to do so.
Chris is in Wyoming until Friday. I think he is building a hotel or something. He will be back in time for a full weekend of Baseball. Sunday we have two double headers and the boys are so excited to play (especially Christian). I am feeling particularly blessed today!
I will miss my kids while they are at school and I am not sure how well I am going to handle it in the long run. My Max and I are so used to paling around. What will I do. I am so thankful we had a calm summer where we all just hung out with each other. It was fabulous. On to my new life with three school age Children. Should I get a job??????
Friday, August 31, 2007
My Baby
Last night was another earlier bed time, which I even had to fight Chris for. The kids were enjoying watching the Seahawks and the big bad mommy put them to bed. Max went in his room and laid with his head propped up at the bottom of his bed so he could still see the T.V. Obviously, he fell asleep like that. He brought me back to a time long since forgotten of cribs and babies. As he laid there behind the bars all I could see was my baby. His face when he sleeps is just like when he was a baby. It is so crazy. I think I may be getting a little uncomfortable with the fact my kids are growing up and I will be home all day alone. I am half excited and half terrified. I know, maybe I will just have another baby........................or not.




Thursday, August 30, 2007
Getting into a school routine.

The count down to the big day has started. Next Wednesday is the big day. The kids find out tomorrow who their teachers are and what class they are in. Very stressful, the whole weight of their school social life is determined in this one moment. Hehehehe. In the summer Chris argues with me about the kids bed time. So now, I have to re train my children. Showers, jammies, brush teeth, and in bed at a reasonable time etc. etc. Jonah has been working very hard on being ready for school. Last night he was sitting on the chair watching Top Chef reruns with us, I looked over and saw a string dangling from his mouth, it started at his teeth breaking of into two lengths, both sides twirled and twisted, cascading down, down, down until a good portion of the "string" was laying in two directions on the floor. I said "Jonah what are you doing? What is that?" "Mom, I am flossing my teeth." I just about peed my pants at the realization and had to get the camera. I buy the kids the animal individual teeth flossers. The dentist gives them regular floss and Jonah used it. He used it all as you can see. The pic is blurry b/c it is from Chris' phone cam. Enjoy.......
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
It is 7:43 am and the boys are in the front yard playing baseball. They woke up ate breakfast and got right outside to play. Maybe they realize school will be coming soon and they need to get all their playing time in. I have really enjoyed how well the boys are getting along lately. I just love watching them all play happily together and I can honestly see the blessing of having three boys so close together. They really are great friends. Yesterday they set up chairs in the yard so the neighbors could watch their game. Oddly enough they did. It was a funny sight to see.
MAX JUST HIT AN INSIDE THE YARD HOME RUN!!!!!
I am still a little nervous about the school year. I am really going to miss the kids. We have had a great summer just hanging out together and I love it. It is such a blessing that I haven't had to work while they were young. Oh well enough of that mushy stuff. Tanya is coming over today and I am so excited. It will be the third time I have seen her this week. Yeah!
MAX JUST HIT AN INSIDE THE YARD HOME RUN!!!!!
I am still a little nervous about the school year. I am really going to miss the kids. We have had a great summer just hanging out together and I love it. It is such a blessing that I haven't had to work while they were young. Oh well enough of that mushy stuff. Tanya is coming over today and I am so excited. It will be the third time I have seen her this week. Yeah!
Monday, August 27, 2007
Hangin' with my Cuz...
This last week was nice and unexpected. My cousin Tanya just moved home after living all around the last few years. She and her family just moved back from Georgia. We went to visit her a couple of time. Chris, the boys and I went out on Saturday and we all went four wheelin'. The kids loved it. It is so nice to have some family around. Tanya's daughter is adorable. We had burgers and just relaxed and enjoyed the beautiful view. I think she took pics, I will post them as soon as I get them.
Monday, August 20, 2007
Stuff

Oh my! Another week of summer gone by. The boys are out in the drive way playing basketball which just reminded me that sports will be starting up again soon. I procrastinated on signing the kids up for soccer because of Christian and his re-occurring broken leg. Now no one is signed up at all and it is too late. The boys did golf a lot this summer so I am just going to sign them up for the kid golf program here at Mt. Si. Then Basketball. Jonah really likes basketball and seeing Max out there blocking him is just cracking me up. He can finally play this year. The problem I have with basketball is that it really cuts in to our skiing time. This all brings us to the point.....who has time for all of this?
This summer has been so nice and calm. I have been hiding away in my house, sleeping in and taking it easy. Chris and I have just been chillin with the fam on weekends and I just love it. My friends are beginning to think I am a recluse....don't worry I will be back in action soon. School starts in just 16 days and I will be on my own.....I wonder should I get a job? I think Chris wants me to but I am finally loving the fact that for the first time in a million years I have some time to myself.
Goals for the future: learn to golf and to become an even more amazing sno-boarder than I already am (heehee). I think I am going to take on more hours at the library to make up the difference.
Oh well, I looked at the calendar this week and for the first time ever I have not one thing on it all week. (except Seahawks) No wonder I am dreading getting back in the swing of things, I am loving the pace we are keeping these days. I am just rambling now. The only pic I have to share today is Max on his birthday. He got a dirt bike and loved it. I tried teaching him how to ride but I just made the bike back heavy and we did pop-a-wheelies down the whole street. Ooops.
Oh well, I looked at the calendar this week and for the first time ever I have not one thing on it all week. (except Seahawks) No wonder I am dreading getting back in the swing of things, I am loving the pace we are keeping these days. I am just rambling now. The only pic I have to share today is Max on his birthday. He got a dirt bike and loved it. I tried teaching him how to ride but I just made the bike back heavy and we did pop-a-wheelies down the whole street. Ooops.
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Tid BIts
Well, things have been pretty mellow around here and I love it. The kids and I have just been hanging out without a lot of "things to do". We went to my friend Gen's yesterday and the kids ran around and played all day. I only see Gen a couple times a year but the kids always pick up just where they left off and they play! I love it. Gen has been doing a lot of beautiful work to her house so I was really happy to see that. She is practically perfect in every way, which tends to make me want to vomit....Love her.
Christian has been working really hard at getting back in shape. He has started running around the block. I never let the kids go past our driveway (and Mrs. Tubbs Driveway) so this is a big thing for me. I know he is almost 10 years old. When I was 10 I walked myself to and from school. I had an afternoon babysitting job and everything. I know I shelter my kids a lot but I don't want anything bad to happen to them.
On that note it has really been hitting me hard lately that all three boys will be gone everyday and all day. Max was wondering if he gets his second breakfast at school. I said no, you just get lunch. He said "Thats ok, how many lunches do I get?" I said only one. He was shocked and apalled..."What about in second grade, do I get two lunches in second grade?" That kid is non stop when it comes to food.
I don't know what I am going to do with myself all day. For now, I will just go help Jonah with his piano.
Christian has been working really hard at getting back in shape. He has started running around the block. I never let the kids go past our driveway (and Mrs. Tubbs Driveway) so this is a big thing for me. I know he is almost 10 years old. When I was 10 I walked myself to and from school. I had an afternoon babysitting job and everything. I know I shelter my kids a lot but I don't want anything bad to happen to them.
On that note it has really been hitting me hard lately that all three boys will be gone everyday and all day. Max was wondering if he gets his second breakfast at school. I said no, you just get lunch. He said "Thats ok, how many lunches do I get?" I said only one. He was shocked and apalled..."What about in second grade, do I get two lunches in second grade?" That kid is non stop when it comes to food.
I don't know what I am going to do with myself all day. For now, I will just go help Jonah with his piano.
Friday, August 10, 2007
King County Max Library


The King County Max Library is open for business. Max worked very hard along with his assistant Jonah to bring to life a Duvall family library complete with a circulation desk and everything. I love it. The kids have always talked about being engineers like their Dad. This is the first time they have ever shown interest in something I do. YEAH. Plus, I love that they are motivated to read and love books. Be aware that they do charge a penny a book, after all not everything in life is free. My little entrepreneur librarians....
Holy Cow the laundry room is clean!

Most people don't even know I have a back bathroom/laundry room. I always have it closed up and the sink has been broken forever. This week I decided to add plumber to my extensive resume. The main bathroom sink was clogged so I tore that apart and fixed it. I was on a confidence high! So, I decided to tackle the beast in the back. I tore the sink apart and fixed it too. Then I actually cleaned the laundry room which tends to second as the "room of requirement" or catch all to everything that has no home. I figured this was one opportunity to see it clean and organized so I thought I would share. Unfortunately it is so small a picture was difficult but here it is.
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Christian




We woke up this morning and were on the road by 7:30- Destination...another Seahawks training camp. The boys and their friends were all loaded up in my car excited about what was to come. I told them not to get too excited because we weren't sure who would be there. They all wanted to meet Shaun Alexander of course, but he doesn't do too many signings. After practice they did a 30min signing for kids 12 and under only. We were about 10th in line (early birds). The kids were watching and waiting too see who would do the signings. Jordan Babineaux, Deion Branch, Nate Burleson, Seneca Wallace, Rob Sims, Jordan Kent, CJ Wallace, Marcus Pollard, Patrick Kerney, Lofa Tatupu and the last person to sit down was of course Mr. Shaun Alexander. It was difficult to get pictures because I had seven kids with me but also because as soon as Jonah walked up to Shaun the T.V. Cameras went nuts. I was actually elbowing my way with camera men to get shots of the kids (they actually said no pictures but I had to bring Dana proof). Jonah is sure he is going to be on TV tonight. We will be watching all the local chanels and of course the Seahawks Training Camp show. The boys asked questions and talked to all the players. I was proud of the kids for asking good questions. They are always very nice to the kids which makes it all worth while. Ian, one of the boys I took, said it was the best day of his life. I love it.
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