These two cannot get enough of each other...
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Low Dive & High Dive - Same Day
In a comparison of Jacob and Jensen, Jensen has been our daredevil...willing to try new things and a bit more reckless. (Janie may end up putting them both in her dust.) Jensen has ridden roller coasters, tried all sorts of gymnastics equipment, and is certainly willing to stand her ground while wrestling with her brother. Therefore, it's been a little surprising to us that she has been unwilling to attempt the low dive at the swimming pool. We've poked and prodded her all summer long in good fun but she's resisted our pressure. She'll fall from monkey bars that are twice as high as the diving board, walk across a regulation balance beam, and ask to be thrown as high as possible into the swimming pool. Jensen can swim the length of the pool and loves jumping into the deep end from the poolside so 12 feet of water is not a concern. Yet, the diving board has been non-negotiable.
As recently as Sunday evening, we were trying to coerce her into jumping off knowing that summer is coming to a close and believing that once she did (just like Jacob last summer) she would love it and never stop.
Unfortunately, I didn't get to observe this firsthand, but everything changed on Monday afternoon for one reason or another. Perhaps Jensen wanted to commemorate Jacob's first day of 2nd grade by joining him on the low dive given that she has seen him jump off hundreds of times this summer. Maybe it was because the pool was basically empty so nobody would be paying attention. (Jensen likes all eyes on her about has much as she likes tomatoes.) Possibly she was tired of me begging so she figured she would settle that by doing it for the first time when I was nowhere to be found. Whatever the case, she did it and I'm told there wasn't much apprehension and it looked like she was a veteran of several summers. Jensen proceeded to jump over and over again.
Well, seeing Jensen going of the board got Jacob motivated. The boy loves the diving board. Most people at the pool know that when in doubt to look towards the deep end when trying to locate Jacob. He's attempted the high dive several times the past two summers only to climb back down after surveying the view from up top. There was one classic childhood moment where he was probably up there for nearly 5 minutes debating as seemingly the entire pool urged him to take the plunge only to decide his first jump would have to wait. (By the way, we admire this quality about Jacob. He seems pretty comfortable in his own skin and is willing to try new things when he's ready.) If Jensen could do it, he could overcome his next challenge, right? Right!
It wasn't pretty, but Jacob (after some positive self-talk) edged is way out and took the plunge. We're still not sure he likes the process of getting to the edge of the board (I don't either), but over the course of the ensuing hour he jumped off numerous times while honing his can-opener skills. Mission Accomplished!
You should know that I've intentionally omitted an important part of yesterday's story. You see, not only did Jacob get motivated to jump off of the high dive after seeing Jensen jump off of the low dive, his motivation was also rooted in the fact that he watched his younger sister jump off of the high dive first! It's true. After navigating the low dive several times, Jensen was all of a sudden climbing the high dive steps without so much as a bold announcement of her intentions. Shockingly, Jensen had firsts on both boards within a span of minutes. I'm still in disbelief.
Oddly, history, in one way, is repeating itself. About 30 summers ago, my younger brother Jeff negotiated the steps of the Northside Park high dive and took the plunge for the first time before I ever did. While I had climbed the steps on several occasions, I didn't exit the board the right way until watching Jeff do it. I'm glad I did. Per the picture below, I'm making a fool of myself to this day. Jacob and Jensen, see what you have to look forward to 30 years from now!
As recently as Sunday evening, we were trying to coerce her into jumping off knowing that summer is coming to a close and believing that once she did (just like Jacob last summer) she would love it and never stop.
Unfortunately, I didn't get to observe this firsthand, but everything changed on Monday afternoon for one reason or another. Perhaps Jensen wanted to commemorate Jacob's first day of 2nd grade by joining him on the low dive given that she has seen him jump off hundreds of times this summer. Maybe it was because the pool was basically empty so nobody would be paying attention. (Jensen likes all eyes on her about has much as she likes tomatoes.) Possibly she was tired of me begging so she figured she would settle that by doing it for the first time when I was nowhere to be found. Whatever the case, she did it and I'm told there wasn't much apprehension and it looked like she was a veteran of several summers. Jensen proceeded to jump over and over again.
Well, seeing Jensen going of the board got Jacob motivated. The boy loves the diving board. Most people at the pool know that when in doubt to look towards the deep end when trying to locate Jacob. He's attempted the high dive several times the past two summers only to climb back down after surveying the view from up top. There was one classic childhood moment where he was probably up there for nearly 5 minutes debating as seemingly the entire pool urged him to take the plunge only to decide his first jump would have to wait. (By the way, we admire this quality about Jacob. He seems pretty comfortable in his own skin and is willing to try new things when he's ready.) If Jensen could do it, he could overcome his next challenge, right? Right!
It wasn't pretty, but Jacob (after some positive self-talk) edged is way out and took the plunge. We're still not sure he likes the process of getting to the edge of the board (I don't either), but over the course of the ensuing hour he jumped off numerous times while honing his can-opener skills. Mission Accomplished!
You should know that I've intentionally omitted an important part of yesterday's story. You see, not only did Jacob get motivated to jump off of the high dive after seeing Jensen jump off of the low dive, his motivation was also rooted in the fact that he watched his younger sister jump off of the high dive first! It's true. After navigating the low dive several times, Jensen was all of a sudden climbing the high dive steps without so much as a bold announcement of her intentions. Shockingly, Jensen had firsts on both boards within a span of minutes. I'm still in disbelief.
Oddly, history, in one way, is repeating itself. About 30 summers ago, my younger brother Jeff negotiated the steps of the Northside Park high dive and took the plunge for the first time before I ever did. While I had climbed the steps on several occasions, I didn't exit the board the right way until watching Jeff do it. I'm glad I did. Per the picture below, I'm making a fool of myself to this day. Jacob and Jensen, see what you have to look forward to 30 years from now!
Monday, August 27, 2012
First Day of 2nd Grade
Jacob was off to 2nd grade this morning. Janie, ever the earlier-riser, was up to see him off.
Last year's version of the same picture... (The boy looks a bit older!)
50th Anniversary Celebration
For Jennifer's mom, Donna, 2012 marks the 50th anniversary of having made a personal decision to follow Jesus Christ. To celebrate the occasion, Donna wanted to mark the moment with a family dinner which would allow us to reflect on the Lord's blessing in her life all these years and to commemorate her consistent pursuit of a maturing relationship with Him.
It was a fun night. However, the highlight of the evening was a moment orchestrated by Don that was equally unexpected and wonderful. As we were ordering our food, Don's cell phone received a call from the wife of the man that led Donna to Christ as a young girl in St. Louis. This gentleman had been the senior pastor at her church (before Don's dad arrived as senior pastor) and was leading a portion of the Vacation Bible School program when Donna's heart was pricked.
As I understand it, Don was aware that the former pastor is in Heaven. Nonetheless, using the wonder of Google, Don had tracked down two men in the U.S. with his name. Over the course of the past week, Don tried reaching the pastor's wife on several occasions without success. With time running out, Don decided to leave a voicemail requesting that she call his telephone number during our dinner. Sure enough...she called! Right on time!
Donna and the pastor's wife were able to mutually affirm each other. It was a great moment!
It was a fun night. However, the highlight of the evening was a moment orchestrated by Don that was equally unexpected and wonderful. As we were ordering our food, Don's cell phone received a call from the wife of the man that led Donna to Christ as a young girl in St. Louis. This gentleman had been the senior pastor at her church (before Don's dad arrived as senior pastor) and was leading a portion of the Vacation Bible School program when Donna's heart was pricked.
As I understand it, Don was aware that the former pastor is in Heaven. Nonetheless, using the wonder of Google, Don had tracked down two men in the U.S. with his name. Over the course of the past week, Don tried reaching the pastor's wife on several occasions without success. With time running out, Don decided to leave a voicemail requesting that she call his telephone number during our dinner. Sure enough...she called! Right on time!
Donna and the pastor's wife were able to mutually affirm each other. It was a great moment!
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Friday, August 17, 2012
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Saturday, August 11, 2012
No Front Teeth!
All 4 front teeth are now out. The front two had been loose for months and both finally came out this week after being anything but straight for weeks. Doesn't look like he'll be waiting long for the replacements. Corn on the cob in summer 2013!
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
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