Thursday, August 7, 2008

Summer fun

It's 8 PM and all three kids are asleep. Tom just scooted off to Melville Pond to try to catch a big fish and I have some time to myself as well (Opal is sleeping next to me) We are all doing terrific. Cole is doing climbing camp at a huge rock climbing gym about 30 minutes away and having a blast. Jack is still into the many transformers he received for his birthday. We have found a great preschool for him. He will be with kids his age that are taking another year before starting kindergarten, as well as a few kindergarteners. Haven is almost in underwear full time and no longer uses her pacifier. What a big girl! I'm keeping busy with the kids and Opal, who is just the best puppy we could have ever asked for. I've made a few friends but mostly have spent time with family this summer. Last weekend we had all of the Ferguson grandchildren at the Cape and wow was it wonderfully hectic! Next week we head to Maine for a few days with the Varney gang and we are very excited. Tom has started work and his first case is booked for next week. Newport Hospital is quite a change from Naval Hospital Guam and Tom looks forward to operating there. Well, I guess that's it. I wanted to post some pictures from recent weeks. Enjoy!

Tom and Cole relaxing aboard grampa's boat "JOY"

Molly and Lauren, or is it Lauren and Molly:) I have it down now but
initially it took a bit of guess work

Grampa, Haven and Opal

The kids were all crowded at the bow of the boat and I just
loved to see their feet gathered together.

Grampa found a sailor boy!


Row row row your sailboat?

Never a dull moment with uncle Geoff

The Ferguson grandchildren!

Haven, Jack and Cole enjoying dusk in Pocasset


Girlies in red - Mae and Haven

Jack and his giant birthday teddy

Opal and Haven - love at first sight.

Opal at 2 months.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

It Is Well With My Soul



Here's a video from the party. I tried to upload a different one but it was too long. As you can see, I'm multitasking during this one and thus the video is pretty sloppy. Oh well.

Celebrate John

Well, once we made the long journey home from Guam I vowed not to do any more long trips for a while. However, for someone as important as John Austin we decided to journey to Syracuse, New York for a celebration that his family held at a beautiful lake park near to their home. I literally woke up the morning of, decided we were going, found a sitter for the puppy, threw clothes in a basket and off we went. The kids were up for it and so was I. Tom thought we were nuts but we did it! After living in Guam anything is possible. John Austin is doing so incredibly well and still there is still so much more progress to be made over coming months. Praise God! It's had to believe it's been 4 months since his car accident. The day started with pouring rain but the weather was absolutely beautiful when the picnic began. We enjoyed time with family and friends and it was great fun to watch the many cousins and second cousins playing together on the playground. Haven was actually born within minutes of my cousin Jessie's twins (Jonah and Elijah)! After everyone ate Uncle John gave a short speech and then we sang a few hymns that were important to John and his family during his recovery. What a wonderful day. The next morning Jessie and her gang, Uncle John, and my cousin Owen joined us for breakfast at the hotel and then we had to make the long journey home. On the way out of Syracuse we stopped at Aunt Evelyn's grave site. We all felt her absence at the picnic. I stood by my mom and was comforted knowing that though her body rests here, she is in heaven now. Here are a few pictures from the day. I have had trouble uploading the video so I'll have to try it again in a separate post.


As you can see, twins run in our family! The twins on the right (Jonah and Elijah) were born minutes before Haven. The twins on the left are Molly and Lauren, my sister Annie's kids.


This is only a portion of the Davies and Ferguson gang. I can't imagine what a family reunion would be like. We're thinking towards a Harrison reunion next summer to coincide with my grandfather's 90th birthday.
The happy couple, John and Laura. Wish I could have gotten their three little ones in the picture too but they were either on the playground or in someone's arms.

Cole lost his front tooth on the car ride home. The matching one is loose too and I can't wait to get a picture of that one!

Sunday, June 22, 2008

A new perspective

We've eaten a lot of ice cream lately! We've visited our favorite ice cream spots and discovered some new ones. Here are the kids at the playground/beach near my sister Annie's house. One night in a moment of weakness I bought 3 big tubs of Edys brand, and it lasted just a few short days.
We have been to the Ecotarium 5 times already and the train never gets old. The kids love going through the short tunnel and screaming as loudly as they can. My sister Kara and her kids Mae and Kaden joined us on this ride (and a little girl whose mom runs the snack bar there). Unfortunatly we learned yesterday that Kenda, the polar bear that Haven adores, passed away. Haven tells Tom daily that she is going to take him to the "tarium" when he comes home. We'll break the news to her then.


Here is Cole and Paige acting goofy on during our boat ride in Marion. The kids pulled lobster traps, fished, and enjoyed going fast.

We finally went strawberry picking. Haven got right down to business and actually managed to fill her carton with ripe red ones. Cole filled his carton and Jack spent the entire time on the large dirt pile in front of the strawberry patch.

I had never been ice skating in the summer time. It just always felt like a winter thing to do. We enjoyed skating with our Orton Street friends Alyssia, Mia and Sophia at a rink close to our old house in Worcester. Cole was all about speed. I made it around the rink once with Jack before he called it quits.


The spring flowers have been especially beautiful this year. I don't think I ever truly appreciated them until we moved to Guam. Living in Guam made us think often about the things that make living in New England special. As we prepared to return home my list of "I can't wait to ... " grew by the minute. Over the last few weeks we've been doing those things we missed so much (berry picking, boating, smelling the rain, playing on the sand at the Cape, visiting with cousins and friends, etc. etc.) and it has meant so much. I love to watch the kids rediscover the little things - like standing at the window watching the lightning (we had lots of rain but no thunder and lightning in Guam) and riding in the car with their heads out the window feeling the breeze (in Guam we never opened windows). Here are a few pictures of us enjoying those things we missed.




Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Waiting






















I apologize for the long delay in updating our blog. It's been quite a month. We arrived in Massachusetts on May 9th, traveled to upstate NY for a week to visit with Tom's family, and then returned to Massachusetts on May 15th (Tom's birthday). On the 16th Tom returned to Guam. Though it has been so nice to be reunited with family and friends, I was unprepared for the difficulty that our children, and especially Cole, would have with this move. I won't even try to put it all into words because I simply don't have the words at this point. I am just so thankful for the love and support we've received. This last week has been a week of answered prayer and we are all doing well and eagerly awaiting Tom's return on June 23rd. Then, on July 1st we move into our new rental home in Portsmouth RI. We're looking forward to time with Tom, time in our new home, and time at the Cape, in NY, and in Maine this summer. To all my friends in Guam - I miss you!!! Though I haven't had much time to call or write please know you are in my thoughts often. Here is a picture of the house we will be living in, a picture of my dad's new boat that he has named "Joy" and a few pictures from Davis' farmland (one of our favorite places to visit). In my next entry I'll post pictures of our family. It's going to take a while to sort through them all!

Sunday, May 4, 2008

5 Days to Go!



Well, I thought I'd try to get one last post in before we leave Guam for good. It is truly bittersweet. Saying goodbye to this beautiful place and wonderful friends is hard, but knowing what awaits us at the other end makes me want to jump for joy! We've had a great two years experiencing Guam and making good friends but we're all ready to come home. I haven't been too emotional ... yet. Friday we went to Underwater World for the last time and we were able to enjoy it with Jack's preschool class. Yesterday we went to Tarza water park at the boys' request. I had to break the news that waterparks will be a thing of the past once we get home. Today is our last Sunday at church and we have to say goodbye to our Southern Christian Academy family. It is going to be very emotional, very difficult. Today was my last jog (the diving birds are out for the first time and I want to leave Guam with my head and hair intact!). This afternoon will be Cole's last outing with Mrs. Sablan, his kindergarten teacher and special friend. Haven has to say goodbye to her best friend Bella and, though Haven won't have a clue, it will break my heart. Jack will miss his friends at school and his girlfriends Logan and Avri. I need one more visit to Mt. Lam Lam for shaved ice surprise and to the mall for a tapioca ball drink and I'll be ready to get on the plane. Tom has had one foot out the door for months :)

The details: On Wednesday the movers come to take our express shipment and we check out of housing and check into the Sheraton Hotel where we enjoy one more day of paradise before flying out Friday morning. We'll be in Massachusetts just long enough to visit Portsmouth, RI, see the house we'll be renting and sign the lease. Then we'll spend the rest of the week in NY with Tom's side of the family. After we celebrate his birthday on the 15th of May we'll be saying goodbye to him. He'll come back to Guam to finish up and study for his oral boards. The rest of us will be in Massachusetts and hope to see many of you! June 23rd we'll see him again! Our lease in RI starts July 1st. Phew, that was a lot.

I wish I could post the many pictures I have taken over recent weeks but I can't get them onto this laptop. Here are a few pictures from the Perimeter Run that a friend mailed to me. I put together a team of women, the "guamamamas", and we ran a 48 mile relay around the southern perimeter of Guam. We had an amazing time and did well. Boy was it hot! You can tell the before picture by the background. We started at 4:30 AM and finished before noon.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Tarzan Pools





I wanted to post a few pictures from a hike I did with the boys a few weeks ago. I can honestly say now that we survived the jungles of Guam :) They were on vacation and I had planned on taking them to a water park only to find that it was closed that day. Cole wanted to hike to somewhere that he could swim so I decided to take them to Tarzan pools. We found the trailhead and began walking. About 1/2 mile into our hike we ran into a hunter that told us that a deer passed behind Jack just moments prior. He then told us we were on the wrong trail and took us to a gravel path that he said would lead to the pools. We hiked and hiked and all I could think about was how the downhill trek we were making meant that we had to climb it back after they exhausted themselves swimming. Right about the time I decided we would turn around Cole heard voices ahead and ran to find the pools and a group of college students enjoying the water. He came back screaming in excitement and said it was the "coolest place ever". It really was beautiful there and we had a nice time swimming. Cole went on the ropeswing a few times. They swam just long enough to tire and we made it not even 1/8 of a mile before Jack's little legs couldn't carry him any further. Thankfully Cole was able to take our large backpack so I could carry Jack. We did make it out thankfully and the boys had quite a collection of empty bullet casings filling their pockets. The next morning Jack woke up and complained that "my butt hurts". I remembered the hills we climbed and had to chuckle. Here are some pictures.