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| At Auntie Joni's and Uncle Greg's |
Last Christmas we were in sunny Loma Linda, California, celebrating with my sister (Joni), her husband (Greg), my parents, and Greg's parents. We had a lot of fun enjoying being outdoors, going to playgrounds, visiting a little amusement park with lots of rides for Abbie and a train for Rodney, and spending time with family! We stayed at my sister's place and we didn't know it would be the last time we'd stay there (foreshadowing!).
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| A reminder of some of the damage from the Bomb Cyclone of November last year |
Over that Christmas visit in California I received my first call from our house insurance company to let us know how much money they could give us. Some of you may recall that in November of last year our neighbor's tree fell on our house, damaging two of our fences, our shed, our entire back deck, and smashing a corner of our master bedroom. We had moved all of our stuff to the guest bedroom. The insurance company sent someone out to take pictures of the damage and he told us that the damage was bad enough he thought that our house was uninhabitable. He documented and captured every bit of damage we could find. We hoped that would help our insurance work quickly with us and take the damage seriously. We already had a contractor who had done a patch job on the house to prevent water from coming through the roof and he was worried about the damage we couldn't see behind the drywall. It was clear that structural damage had happened to our home. The insurance lady who called me on the phone let me know that they were happily going to pay us $5,000 minus our deductible which came out to less than $2,500. I laughed at the time and told her to send out someone again to look at the damage because that clearly wasn't even enough to fix the back deck. When she responded, "Oh, was your deck damaged too?" I knew that the following months were going to be an uphill battle. Korben made a wise suggestion to document every single call I had with my insurance, which I did.
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| Watching the sunset at Salt Pond Beach |
At the end of January we had a visit to Kauai, Hawaii. It was a great time to visit since January can be rather dreary in the PNW and not too touristy on Kauai either! My aunt and uncle live on Kauai and my parents and sister stayed with them at their place. The Rusek family of 4 and Korben's mom (Debbie, or GamGam) stayed in an AirBnb in Kapa'a within walking distance to the beach where we could see the sunrise and one morning I saw humpback whales spouting and jumping on the horizon! Travel plans with an almost 2 year old and a 4 year old definitely slow down the pace, but in Hawaii that's acceptable. We had plenty of beautiful beach days where Abbie could practice being more confident in the water and Rodney could play in the sand or take a beach nap. We also still were able to see Waimea Canyon, Hanapepe, Kilauea Lighthouse, and watched the surfers take advantage of an unusually rough Hanalei. Watching the turtles come into Poipu Beach in the evenings was also a lot of fun! We treated ourselves with white pineapple, ube mochi, and shave ice-- Hawaiian delicacies that are impossible to find on the mainland!
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| A bit chilly at Waimea! |
All too soon we had to return to reality and when our plane landed in Seattle we were shocked to see snow on the ground! It wasn't much, just a dusting, but it was a good reminder that the sandy beaches were behind us now. February brought a couple decent snow days with just barely deep enough snow to try and sled down a neighborhood hill. Our back deck would have been a perfect place for the kids to attempt building a little snowman but it was still off limits due to the damage from last November's tree fall.
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| Just enough snow to get a little sledding in |
By this time in February we had found a new contractor. We had no problems with our previous contractor but he let us know that his skillset as well as the fact that he was a small business didn't make him a great person to deal with insurance claims. He encouraged us to find another contractor and so we did. Our new contractors were a large company who dealt primarily with insurance claims. Their big selling point for me was that THEY would speak on the phone with my insurance. My blood pressure had been rising on the daily with every phone call where my insurance would run me around in circles. I immediately signed up with this construction company. The contractors started doing preliminary work quickly and built a wooden frame and a larger roof patch to replace the one from our previous contractor because the hole in our roof was getting bigger and bigger and the cracks in the walls were spreading. Abigail's bedroom is above our room so I was also grateful to have temporary support so I knew she wouldn't also come falling through our ceiling! Korben and I were still cozy in the guest bedroom, missing our master bedroom but also grateful we had a guest bedroom to move into!
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| Rodney assessing the hailstorm damage at my parents' place in Texas |
In March we went down to Texas to visit my parents. The first night we arrived a terrible thunder and hailstorm started. The kids had already fallen asleep and seemed to be sleeping through all the booms while Korben and I were visiting with my parents in the kitchen. There was a loud crash and a cool draft from the living room. Hail was flying through the broken living room windows! In all my years of hailstorms in Texas I've never seen hail come sideways like that. Almost every house in their neighborhood had broken windows from that storm. Thankfully the kids stayed asleep while we picked up broken glass, pieces of window blinds, and melting balls of hail. Some old classroom posters were taped over the windows so I guess it was a good thing my mom was still hanging on to some of her old classroom items!
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| Two and full of personality! |
We went to see my parents in part to celebrate Rodney's 2nd birthday. Korben's mom joined us, wisely arriving after the great hail storm. Rodney loves trains so we celebrated his birthday doing all things trains: riding an Amtrak train into Fort Worth, having a birthday cake with a train on it, visiting the train museum and a train-themed restaurant in Cleburne, Texas, a town proud of its train heritage. We visited with extended family in the area and some friends we've known over the years who were able to make it to his birthday party. It was a very fun trip and we didn't realize it would be the last time we'd stay at my parent's place in Cleburne (more foreshadowing!!).
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| Riding the Amtrak for Rodney's birthday! |
I begrudgingly spent a good part of March and April on the phone with my insurance. My insurance adjuster told my contractors that she knew more about construction than they did and therefore didn't want to talk to them anymore. This meant I had to enter into the picture again and I was spending nearly every day during Rodney's naptime on the phone arguing. If I thought dealing with a two year old was exhausting, God was going to teach me that claims adjusters are 50 times more so! The adjuster, her manager, and the manager's manager were all talking to my insurance agent, telling her that I was not being truthful about the extensive damage to my house. At the advice of some friends who are also in the insurance business, I filed a report with the insurance commissioner, which led to one of the top managers at my insurance company chewing me out and swearing I wouldn't get a dime above $20,000, which was still a fraction of what we really needed to fix our home. Still, after that blow-up someone at the insurance company managed to find us about $10,000 more. We still weren't even halfway to what we needed and my insurance was continuing to give me the runaround. I had been asking for weeks to have a conference call between me, my contractors, and the insurance adjustors but they kept pushing it off. Korben and I had also been meeting with a lawyer to discuss options. I had barely mentioned to my insurance that we were lawyering up when suddenly they were able to find even more money for us AND arrange a meeting between my contractors, myself, and the adjusters.
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| A view of the damaged beams in the roof above our bedroom |
The long-awaited conference call was a total of two and a half hours long. Everyone was on their best behavior but my contractors were frustrated that my insurance's software and their software were giving such different costs and pricing. We had gone over pages of itemized costs for hours and things just (literally) weren't adding up. At the two hour mark one of the insurance adjusters mentioned that maybe he should check to see if our location was marked in their software. Low and behold, they had never put our location in their software (the default location must be set on the cheapest place in the U.S.!). Immediately the price jumped up about $20,000 higher and while we were still lower than what the contractors wanted, it was close enough to get the job done. No lawyering up needed after all! Unfortunately by the time this all took place and the checks arrived to complete the job, our contractors had entered their busy season and we had to wait until near the end of summer to get work started on the house. Still, I was celebrating NEVER having to talk on the phone with insurance EVER AGAIN!
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| A beautiful day at Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C. |
Spring is always an unknown in the PNW. You will either get an early summer or, more likely, a continuation of the winter rain, albeit a smidgen warmer. This year's spring was surprisingly sunny! We spent a lot of time outdoors, went to the State Fair, had an Easter Egg hunt with friends, and Abigail completed a bike class where she learned to ride a bike sans training wheels! The outdoor excursions were good salve for all of the insurance headaches I had been dealing with. For Mother's Day Korben installed glass doors on our fireplace, which is something I had been wanting for a while! Korben's birthday is in May so his mom (Gam Gam) came up to visit us and we took a trip to Vancouver, Canada, partially to make up for our failed trip to Canada last year when our passports were stolen before we even left town! This time we avoided theft. Vancouver was really beautiful, we visited the aquarium, Stanley Park, Burnaby Lake and the Village Museum, a goat farm, and a tractor museum. Our little trek to Canada was short and sweet, and was our only international travel we did this year.
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| Ballerina Abbie |
June arrived and it had to have been the busiest June of my life! Abigail had a dance recital after completing a year of ballet and tap dance lessons and it was clear from the recital that she is a mini-teacher, directing her peers to pay attention and hit the right marks! She also completed her preschool which was located at the same place her dance lessons were. It is a really cool preschool that has academic learning alongside things like dance, tumbling, and piano lessons. For their end of the school year recital she played the piano and did dance and tumbling routines to Disney music all while wearing a cute Minnie Mouse outfit. She loved her teachers and her classmates, but she really wanted to go to school for MORE days and MORE hours rather than the 3 days a week and 3 hours in the morning she went to her dance preschool. So rather than enroll her for a second year there, we planned to enroll her at the school I formerly taught at as it has a 4 year old TK (transitional-Kindergarten) program. Abbie also had an art show in June to celebrate a year of art classes she completed (and she has really become quite the little artist!).
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| Abigail's Preschool Recital and Graduation |
Once the school things were done in June, the rest of June was a much-looked-forward to trip to the Oregon Coast with a friend of mine, Karen, and her three kids. We agreed to meet up in Portland at the amazing Oregon Zoo (it was cool when I lived in Oregon, it has only gotten cooler!) before heading over to the coast. Korben came along for this trip, but he needed to work on the zoo day so we left him at a coffee shop and spent the day exploring the zoo with all the kids. The zoo had a train, which Rodney loved, and an adorable baby elephant! We had spent most of the day there and the zoo was going to be closing soon for the day. While we were in the Rainforest exhibit, Rodney eyed a small staircase that looked just his size, but the handrail was too tall for him to reach. As he stepped to go down the small staircase, he reached up to grab the rail but his fingers grasped at nothing instead, and he went down headfirst! Of course these were concrete steps and his head met up with a concrete edge. I had seen all of this happen and was helpless to get there in time, but scooped him up quickly after the fall, thinking he was going to have the worst goose egg of his life, which is saying a lot for Rodney. (Last year he spent most of the year wearing a helmet to prevent them! Guess we should have kept it on for longer...) When I picked him up that's when I noticed bright red spots on the floor, on my arms, and realized that he was bleeding.
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| Poor little guy |
If you've ever been to the Oregon Zoo, you'll know it's on the side of a hill. The Rainforest exhibit is near the bottom of the hill, and not exactly close to the entrance of the zoo which is all the way at the top of the hill. I grabbed a handful of wipes and applied pressure to his head wound while he screamed and begged for me to let him walk-- because logically this made sense to his two year old brain-- while poor Karen had to round up her three kids plus my Abigail who was freaking out, convince her oldest to push her youngest in her stroller while she pushed my giant stroller wagon with a hysterical Abbie in it, but somehow she and the kids kept up with me the entire way. I figured if I saw an employee before I got to the entrance we could get some help but since it was nearly closing time all of the employees were up by the entrance! They quickly helped me out once I got up there, though, and Rodney became their first patient in their newly remodeled nurse's station. They bandaged his head up and offered to call an ambulance but since OHSU (a renowned hospital) was right next door I said I'd take him over myself. Karen offered to go pick up Korben and drop him off at the hospital.
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| A ride on the Oregon Scenic Railroad (after the hospital ordeal) |
I had been holding myself together amazing well during this ordeal. But when I arrived to check in Rodney at the hospital they asked me all the check-in questions and I could not remember what my address was. "It's okay," the lady at the desk finally said. "We can get that information from you later!" When the doctor met us in triage he kindly and sympathetically asked what had happened and I finally broke down, making it difficult for me to even explain what had happened. Korben arrived to the hospital around this time and the staff asked him for our address, but Korben also completely drew a blank! Don't put us down as an emergency contact, apparently we are both useless. Abigail had been a bit hysterical at either seeing her brother bleeding profusely or not being the center of attention, so she calmed down when she saw her daddy had arrived. The only one who was cool as a cucumber the entire time at the hospital was Rodney-- even while getting 7 stitches! Stitches done, lollipops acquired, and we were on our way to the Oregon Coast!
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| Beach time is the best time! |
The rest of the Oregon trip was really nice (no more ER visits!) as we enjoyed the interesting scenery on the beaches, rode a scenic train, indulged ourselves at the Tillamook Cheese Factory, explored the Oregon Coast Aquarium, swam in the hot tub at the beach house, and saw the local wildlife. The weather was a little bipolar, but the kids had fun on the beach even on the cooler days too. The kids had a lot of fun playing together and I enjoyed spending time with Karen. Afterwards Karen's oldest sent Rodney a letter saying, "Rodney, I hope you stop falling on your cut." Because-- spoiler alert-- Rodney did his best for the rest of the year attempting and sometimes succeeding to bust open his scar.
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| Beach explorers! |
Abigail has been asking to go camping since she was two, however when she was two I was either miserably pregnant or we had a newborn in the house. We weren't eager to go camping then, but now that Rodney is two we decided to do our very first camping trip with the kids. It was 4th of July weekend, so of course it was busy, but we found a nice place on Vashon Island, not too far from home in case we decided we needed to bail. The kids were ecstatic to sleep in a tent and use their sleeping bags, lanterns, and camping chairs. I was pretty nervous about how the night would go because one of our children has an aversion to sleep. If anything interesting around him is happening, he will not fall asleep. Rodney thought camping was VERY interesting and so he sang songs to himself and chattered away for hours, falling asleep around 11pm some nights! One night at probably 2am he woke up and yelled, "NO DINGING, MOMMY!" His favorite hobby is to boss me around, in particular he really likes to tell me to not sing, apparently even in his dreams! We took the kids on the actual 4th of July night to see their first firework show. Abigail could barely keep her eyes open, but she made it. Rodney had no problem staying awake late again and seemed a little shocked we were all staying up late. They were very impressed with the fireworks and Rodney fell asleep in the tent singing, "I love fireworks! I love fireworks!"
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| First family camping trip-- a success! |
Later in July my parents drove all the way up to our home in their new RV! My parents retired this summer and my dad in particular has always loved the idea of having an RV. The kids LOVED Baba and Mumu's RV and Rodney decided the cuisine in their RV fridge was far superior to what we had in our home so he would often request "RV cheese" as the snack he absolutely needed to eat, despite the fact that the cheese sticks in our fridge were perfectly fine! My parents visited us for a week before we had to go on a prescheduled trip to Florida, but my parents would keep exploring Washington state in their RV and would be back for more grandkid visiting when we returned.
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| A beautiful day to see hot air balloons near our home! |
On the 1st of August we went to Florida to see Korben's stepmom (MaRu) and we stayed in Korben's mom's condo near Daytona Beach. Korben's mom (Gam Gam) joined us for the visit, of course, and the kids enjoyed all the love you can get when you have two grandmas to dote on you! We swam in the pool every day and Abigail learned to be a much more independent swimmer during our short stay. Rodney fell in love with the sandy beach and could have spent his entire time running between the crashing waves and the warm sand. We visited the Daytona Beach Aquarium, a children's museum, and went to the largest and coolest splash park I've ever seen in my life. Rodney reopened his scar twice in Florida, both times on a playground, but it wasn't super bad so just a big bandaid on his head sufficed.
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| Feeding the stingrays with Gam Gam |
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| Snuggles after swimming with MaRu |
The trip ended too soon, but we knew there were grandparents waiting for the kids when we got back home. The summer was definitely spoiling the children with all these grandparent-visits! PNW summers are notoriously beautiful and sunny and the weather did not disappoint, though I'm sure my mom was still cold! We picked berries and visited gardens and tried to stay out of the way of the construction workers that were finally able to start working on our house repairs. It was honestly a good thing my parents purchased an RV because finding a place to have guests stay in our home this year was a challenge! My parents left our home before the construction was completed, but they had to get down to California to move into a new house with Joni and Greg! Earlier this year Joni and Greg had announced they were buying a larger and nicer house in their same town and before I could even congratulate them on it my mom announced that she and my dad were moving in with them! I thought it was a joke, but my dad confirmed it was in fact true! Their house has a little apartment attached on the side and they were going to be all together. It ended up being quite providential because soon after they arrived in California my mom complained to my sister about chest pains. My sister insisted she get checked out and it turns out my mom had a blockage in two arteries, one of them was over 90% blocked and was a main artery! She got help right away and I'm grateful for that.
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| Baba and Mumu enjoying a summer day at the gardens at Point Defiance |
I taught for 5 years at a school that Abbie now attends, and for 3 of those years the principal of the school was Craig Mattson. When he left, he became the superintendent and so he was technically my boss every year I taught in Washington state at our little Christian school. Tragically we learned the news that Craig had passed away while vacationing in Mexico with his family. He was an amazing person to work for, and just an amazing human, period. His wife was one of my coworkers and she still works at the school, his daughters had both been students in my class when they were small and they are now young ladies. Craig would have loved to have seen Abigail walking down the halls of the building to her classroom. He was a bright light, a steady leader, down-to-earth while still having high ideals, and a kind and compassionate principal who was someone you would want in your corner. When we learned about his passing, Abigail was scheduled to have special music that Sabbath (Saturday) at our church. I was her pianist and I was a mess, but Abbie sang with a lot of joy and people were happy to hear her sing on what was a very dark and sad moment. Craig's memorial was later in the summer and I've never seen so many people attend a memorial. I pray we can all make positive differences in the same way that Craig lived his life.
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| Abbie on her first day! |
At the end of August Abigail started school-- the very same school I used to teach at before she was born. She was so excited to start school and she's still excited about going to school nearly every day of the week now and for a full day! In fact, when I pick her up from school she's often sad that she can't stay for after-care. The first time I let her stay for after-care and an after-school program I came a little early to pick her up, thinking that she hadn't seen her family in so long that maybe she'd be nervous or missing me. Instead she saw me come in the door and said, "DON'T TAKE ME HOME YET!" She'd sleep at the school if I let her, I think! She started school already knowing a couple other kids in her class and has made some other friends as well. Life is great when you're in TK and everything is exciting! The other day she told me, "Mommy, guess what! Did you know that you knew my music teacher before I was born?!" I laughed and told her that I did in fact know that, amazingly enough!
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| Look closely to see a man way at the top, getting ready to chop the top of the tree down! |
September was a very exciting month for us because the contractors finished fixing our house! It took 10 months from the time we had to move out of our bedroom to the time our new bedroom was fixed. Our back deck, shed, and two fences were also redone, but of course we were most excited about moving back into our bedroom, sleeping in our own bed, and moving all of our things out of the guest bedroom. We were grateful to have a guest bedroom, but the bed was smaller, the guest bedroom was upstairs which is quite a bit hotter, especially in the summer, and Rodney was outgrowing the nursery room we had for him downstairs. I had plans to move him upstairs into what was the guest bedroom and changing the nursery downstairs into our new guest bedroom and office space. With family coming to visit us in October we had only a few weeks to shift the bedrooms around which also involved removing the old green carpet in the nursery and putting in new flooring, and painting over the cutest little Winnie-the-Pooh paintings we had done for the nursery. We also asked the neighbors who live behind our home if they would be willing to cut down their trees that grow along our fence line. These trees were much closer to our home than theirs. They were big pines that would drop branches longer than I am tall onto our roof and deck anytime there was a storm. After having one tree fall on our home, we didn't want to test fate again. Luckily they said they were willing to have them go and so we watched with fascination as a tree company came down, climbed all the way up to the tops of these insanely tall trees, and chopped them down, starting at the top and then going down. Our house now gets much more sunshine, which is a plus, and not nearly so many sticky tree sap and pine branches on our back deck!
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| Enjoying our back deck for the first time in months! |
We finished the new guest room just in time for Baba and Mumu to come and visit, and it was good that we finished because they didn't have their RV with them this time! They came to visit for Abbie's birthday. Mumu went with Abbie and I to see Abbie's very first movie in the theater: Gabby's Dollhouse! (For those of you who aren't in the know, it's a movie based off of a television show about a girl who is obsessed with cats and she can shrink down to the size of a doll and play with all her toy cats in her dollhouse. It's a show that is tailor-made for our cat-obsessed girl, but Korben thinks the show is psychotic and offered to stay home with Baba and Rodney. But us ladies had fun at the theater!) We also visited Thommasson Farm nearby which has a lot of fun activities for the kids to do. Abbie decorated unicorn cupcakes and took them to school to celebrate her 5th birthday. Gam Gam flew in and then we were ready to head out for a week in Lake Chelan, a picturesque lake on the other side of the Cascades.
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| The Lake Chelan bunch! On our boat ride to Stehekin |
The drive to get there was a bit complicated because there were so many wildfires, but it was a beautiful drive there despite the detours. We stopped in Leavenworth which is always recommended! In Lake Chelan we visited Stehekin, a town in Washington that is only accessible by boat. We visited Stehekin a couple years ago when Rodney was only a couple months old. Rodney appreciated the trip much more this time around! The weather was perfect that day. The rest of the trip was a mix of sometimes rainy weather and sometimes beautiful sunny weather. We took advantage of the sunny days by kayaking, visiting playgrounds, walking around the cute downtown of Lake Chelan, and visiting another lake nearby, Lake Alta. On the rainy days we spent inside at an indoor playground and let the kids play with Abigail's birthday toys. We celebrated her birthday while on this trip and Abigail was really insistent that she wanted to make her own cake. She decorated it with frosting and sprinkles and declared it a unicorn cake. Abbie turned 5 and she's such a big girl now!
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| Abbie decorating her cake! |
My parents flew back home and Gam Gam stayed a little longer with us. The traffic around us had been awful for the past couple months. There were 3 bridges down around us and traffic was being funneled right through the highway near our neighborhood. It was taking 2-3 times longer to get Abigail to school than normal. It took half an hour to drive just a few miles into our own downtown! Our AWD Toyota Sienna is a terrible gas-guzzler and not a great commuter car. The extra driving was making me go insane and I had already been talking to Korben about adding a second vehicle. Korben and I have always had just one vehicle, but now with kids and conflicting schedules and bad traffic I was desperate for Korben to have his own vehicle so I could be one less person's chauffeur. With Gam Gam still visiting we could do some car shopping while she watched the kids for us. Korben did a bunch of research on electric cars and we settled on a used Hyundai Ioniq 5 and have really been enjoying it! It looked like a new car for a day or two but the kids quickly took care of what was once a clean interior. Oh, and naturally the bridges were fixed and traffic went right back to normal after all our company went home!
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| Our new-to-us Ioniq 5! |
The rest of October was full of costume-wearing, candy-fueled childhood joys. Rodney was The Very Hungry Caterpillar and he was absolutely the cutest little thing you've ever seen! Abbie was sometimes Ghost Spider (the girl Spiderman, basically) or Elsa (from Frozen, of course) depending on her mood. She is the kind of kid who wishes every day was Halloween and nearly every day she tells me of a new costume idea she has for next year.
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| Elsa and The Very Hungry Caterpillar |
All year long we have been involved in a church plant, which means we are helping start up a new church (same denomination, just a new location). November marked the grand opening of our new church. Where we had been very busy in the planning stages, now we are quite busy in doing all the church things: music, classes, audio/visual stuff... It's been a lot and it's been rewarding. Joining a new church plant was not something we had been seeking to do, especially because we have really loved our Puyallup church and the people there so much (and the new church plant was going to be an even farther drive than Puyallup). But after a lot of prayer and consideration we decided that God wanted us to get involved and we have really enjoyed getting to know new friends and seeing how a new church begins from the ground up.
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| Family Movie Time! |
For Thanksgiving we flew down to Loma Linda to see Joni and Greg and my parents in their new house! We celebrated Christmas early since we won't see my side of the family during actual Christmastime. While we were there we visited Great Wolf Lodge and realized that Anaheim's version is a bit bigger than the one we have near us! Abbie was much braver than our last visit and had a lot of fun going down several water slides. Rodney got worn out and napped on Baba's lap. We celebrated my birthday while we were in California, naturally with lots of pumpkin pie, and since Zootopia 2 came out on my birthday we all went to go see the movie in theaters (which I did love, by the way). So Rodney also saw his very first movie in theaters this year! We had a nice Thanksgiving meal that included Greg's parents and we visited Christmas lights on a farm that had a train ride to see Santa. The weather was like perfect PNW summertime weather. We went to a farmer's market and ate delicious fruit. Rodney decided to stand up on a folding chair while we were there and... the result was a boy and a chair on the floor, lots of blood coming from his scar opening up (not all the way!) yet again, and helpful people giving us napkins and ice packs. Eventually the scar on his head will heal, assuming he can stop bonking it back open!
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| Santa Claus! |
Christmas will find us in South Carolina visiting Korben's family. All the little cousins will be together and I'm sure it will be lots of fun! I have an aunt and uncle not too far away we plan to see as well as Korben's step-mom in Florida (MaRu) who will drive up to see us too! We are eager to get away from an especially soggy PNW December. There has been historic flooding in our area, but thankfully our neighborhood is up on a hill and we've stayed safe. Others haven't been as lucky in our town and I am thankful we aren't dealing with not having a home or dealing with home owner's insurance again.
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| Sometime we remember to take pictures of us instead of just the kids! |
Korben has lately gotten into sketching. Every day he and Abbie sit down at the kitchen table and draw together. He still keeps tabs on chess and occasionally attempts to teach Abbie how to play. Because our house was under construction for most of the year he didn't really get much done in the way of woodworking projects, but he did build Abbie a loft bed for her room and she is thrilled about it! For Father's Day this year we got out the inflatable raft and the kayaks, which is something Korben was really excited to do with the kids. Korben is still working at Google and is able to work from home most days, which is really nice for family time. The kids sometimes wander in during his online video meetings. Rodney has a pile of light brown curls on top of his head and during one meeting Korben was in and Rodney walked in so that just the top of his head was visible, Korben's coworker said, "Oh, I didn't know you guys had a labradoodle!"
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| The family picture for 2025 |
I turned 39 this year and Abigail asked me if I was turning 100, so I'm feeling really old. I did fall for a fake website scam where I thought I was purchasing items and finding a really good deal. Then I got two speeding tickets this year two days apart-- I can't even remember the last time I have ever had a speeding ticket. I also bashed the front bumper of our new car into a curb. I will tell you none of those things made me feel like I WASN'T turning 100 this year. In other news, I'm still staying at home with the kids and enjoying it. Rodney had several doctor's appointments this year (besides, you know, the stitches) so having a flexible schedule has been great. With Abbie being in school it has been nice to have more one-on-one time with Rodney! He thinks he is my boss and tells me when I not allowed to sing, talk, eat, or go to the bathroom. I never seem to be allowed to do the things I need to do. But he's also become a very snuggly boy and he needs his mommy to give kisses to his boo-boos (of which there are plenty). So, I'm enjoying my time!
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| Always ready with a pose! |
Abigail is just growing up more and more each day! She loves school, loves her teachers, loves art class, loves her church club, loves doing all the things all the time. Abbie has made a lot of progress in her swimming lessons this year and can swim somewhat independently now! She loves all things Disney princess, especially Frozen. She still is crazy about cats. She loved camping this year and she even went on a backpacking trip with Korben and some other dad friends and their kids from church. She did manage to get sick on that trip and Korben had to hike back hauling not just his backpack but also a little girl and her backpack. Despite the sniffly cold, Abbie LOVED the trip. She still adores her brother, and he adores her too. There is a house for rent on our street. Abbie told me she is going to buy that house so that when she's a grownup she can live close to us with her husband (who her husband is varies day-to-day) and her babies (she's declared she will only have girls).
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| They know how to squabble, but love each other too! |
Rodney has grown so, so much this year. He transformed from a chill, go-with-the-flow baby to an extremely opinionated and demanding toddler! He is TWO, and very much so. He can recognize the letter "R" as the first letter of his name. The other day he said, "There's my name, Mommy!" I said, "Oh, yeah, I see the letter 'R' on that sign!" Immediately he said, "No, YOU DON'T! Only Rodney sees it!" Then Abigail immediately said, "I see it too, Rodney! The letter 'R'!" Rodney smiled and said, "Yeah, Abbie!" So, yeah, that's a pretty average family encounter with Rodney. Abbie can usually do no wrong while Mommy does everything wrong. Another time over the summer Abbie had learned a song at camp meeting (similar to VBS) that started off, "I am a priceless treasure..." It was a catchy song but if I ever started singing it Rodney would jump in and say, "NO! Mommy not priceless treasure! ABBIE priceless treasure!" He loves to be a goof and whenever I ask him who a cutie patootie is he used to answer, "Rodney is!" But now the little stinker says with glee, "Baba is!" The accomplishments of Rodney's this year include potty-training, sleeping in a big boy bed, and speaking in full sentences. He is quite the little songbird! He adores all forms of transportation, but holds an extra special spot in his heart for trains and school buses. He has a few toy school buses at home and anytime we drive around, if he sees a school bus he will say, "Hey! I have that!" Rodney did have to see quite a lot of specialists this year and we are thankful that he has been healthy and growing a lot-- still small for his peers-- but is getting big for kids who share his medical condition.
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| Rodney smiling with his sister at Stehekin |
That wraps up the Rusek's 2025 year! We hope you can come out and visit us if you are far away, we have a guest room again and a home that doesn't have any holes in the roof from trees!
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| Monkeying around with the kids |
We wish you a merry Christmas and a happy holiday season and hope that 2026 has wonderful things in store for you!
Korben, Lori, Abigail, and Rodney
(and the neglected pets: Anyong, Kepler, and Grapefruit)




































