Monday, October 12, 2015

2015 Week 41: Birthdays, Art, and Friends

Another full week: two birthdays in one week; the usual weekly commitments (teaching, robotics, writing); and a fun fall trip to Michigan.

Sunday we gathered to celebrate Kayla's 24th. The crazy-version birthday song never fails to entertain.


I always hope for a family photo-op, but once again there were missing members. However, we did manage a Kern-family pic.

Monday,  on Kayla's actual birthday, we went to Bodies in Motion, her favorite dance supply shop, and had lunch at The Bridge Cafe, now her favorite restaurant.


 I dug out photos of Kayla in her first year and couldn't believe how much Rebecca resembles her.


Morning walks were chilly. One of the ladies gave us each fingerless gloves. She also showed us the jewelry she'd been making with her sister. We stocked up on Christmas gifts. And, of course, I couldn't resist the cute little turtle pins.
We noticed flowers strewn on the path and wondered who'd been tearing up the planters at the depot. Hmmmm...caught in the act--the friendly white rabbit that lives by the bridge.


Evenings, as I drive home from teaching, I see the most beautiful sunsets, and need to remind myself to focus on driving.


Thursday, the 8th, was Jude's birthday and party, but I was teaching and Mike had a robotics meeting. I am grateful for the pictures shared on Facebook. (Thanks Debby!)


Friday, we were excited to go to Elijah's last elementary-school Gradnparents' Day event.
He had several roles to play with the Royerton Rockers and the fifth grade music program--he sang, played the xylophon and the guitar.


Zion's program was earlier. We were unable to go, but got to see him in action in his classroom.

We happened to peek in after he'd had an unintended incident and was sad about it. I love this little guy so much.

Then we were off to ArtPrize!
We stayed overnight with a young family of friends that live 20 minutes away from Grand Rapids.
She is the daughter of our OM friends, the Babcocks--like "family" really.


Saturday we were joined by the Bankers, another OM family from way back. We lived and worked together in Germany, Austria and Eastern Europe.


Our tour of many ArtPrize venues began at the Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park.

The entire experience merits another post, sometime this week.

That night we traveled toward Detroit to spend the night with Dennis and Donna Banker, delighted for the opportunity to see their "new" home. We'd been wanting to visit since they moved to Michigan in 2009. We loved each welcoming detail and every moment spent with our dear friends.


Sunday after breakfast we took off for home with grateful hearts for friends, fun, fellowship and gorgeaous fall weather.


Come back for more about ArtPrize sometime this week.

3 comments:

  1. Rita, You just do more painting. Your flowers are gorgeous!

    I enjoyed your account of this past week with the family activities and visiting dear mutual friends. Look forward to seeing you tomorrow.

    love, karen kay

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  2. I have been wanting to attend ArtPrize so badly! One of these years :) Meanwhile I enjoy the facebook photos that friends post. Will look forward to seeing your post later this week!

    It is uncanny how much Rebecca looks like her momma!

    Another busy week for the Kochs!

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  3. You guys always have the busiest weeks! I'm amazed at how much Rebecca looks like her mother as a baby - twins!

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