Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Our Rock Needs US!

Saturday I left to be with my dad while he had his second cochlear implant surgery, to replace the existing implant. I spent Saturday in Sioux Falls with my sis in law and beautiful nieces, Izzy and Sophie, shopping and playing. I left for Omaha the next day with my parents and sisters. That night my cousin Amie and her family welcomed us for dinner. It was a great way to forget about what was going to happen the next morning. My Uncles Tony and Terry (Dad's brothers) along with my cousin Tony Jr. joined us at the hospital. It was greatly appreciated by all of us, especially my dad. The man that is always there for ALL of us was the one in need this time and it was wonderful to see two of his brothers by his side! They were also at the first surgery (along with Grpa Ed), so it was special for them to be there again.

I appreciated Faye bringing the girls to Sioux Falls to spend the day with me. Mary and Tina got there later that day.

Izzy and Sophie with their Fairy Godmothers!
(Tina was babysitting Sophie's baby for her)
The man of the weekend, the night before the surgery.
It is no secret how much my dad means to me and how important it was to me to be with him this weekend. He is my hero, my best friend, my biggest supporter, and my teacher! He is never the vulnerable one, never "out of commission", and never asks for anything. It was so hard for me to see him in that hospital bed, not up and telling someone to get to work. But in true T.F.H. style, Dad was up and out of bed ready to leave 3 hrs after surgery. Right after surgery Dad was asking for his grand kids, a beer, and lamb chops! (a good sign to all of us)
I thought I would include this picture so you could see what he actually had done. Surgery was about 3 1/5 hrs long and an hour of recovery. It is incredible to us! We can't thank his doctors enough for this amazing gift that so many of us take for granted! Think about it the next time you have a conversation with your spouse, child, friend, coworker, or GRANDCHILD!

OUR ANGEL aka Dad's nurse
This amazing woman never stops caring for the ones she loves. I know my parents love each other but it is an amazing feeling to watch one care for the other in a time of need. My sister couldn't have said it better, "there is something so comforting about mom's hand stroking your face". We don't show her enough of our appreciation. So THANK YOU MOM for doing what you do best - taking care of those you love with all your heart!

Dad is recovering at the lake right now with his nurse and is itching to see his grandkids in a few short days. I want to thank my wonderful and amazing husband for staying home with the boys so I could be with my dad with no distractions. He sent me a ton of pictures to share with my dad before and after the surgery to help him smile. When I got home Charlie showed me their "project" they were working on for Papa's recovery. Great man!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Pumpkin Pickin' Party

Last weekend the boys' Nama babysat for us and then spent the day with them at Emma Krumbee's. The Whittingtons came for fun and birthday celebrations. Max, Lincoln, Claire, and Tim have birthdays that are all within a few weeks of each other. They had a great time and appreciate their birthday gifts, especially quality time with cousins.

Nama with her scary goblins
Linda with her only son and grandsons
Charles T.
Cousin Claire sittin' with Max and Linc
Avery and Max bonding
Linc getting on Avery and Max's nerves :)
Linda Olson's 6 grandchildren
Ahhhhhhhhhhh!
Daddy and Max enjoying a train ride
Charlie with cousin Avery
The beautiful Karlie Ann
Avery the goofball
Claire and Charlie
Brothers hangin' out
Max and Nama
Charlie on the lookout for monsters
The very sad Lincoln Thomas who should have stayed home with Mom (too sick for words).

Saturday, October 8, 2011

30 and Thrilled!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO A WONDERFUL
FATHER, HUSBAND, BROTHER AND
SON!

Timothy Jon Olson with his proud father Jon Roland Olson
October 7, 1981
Tim following is his father's footsteps, holding his own son

Tim celebrated his birthday with the boys and me at the WOW zone in Mankato. It was an awesome night with tons of laughs and smiles. It was Max and Lincoln's 1st time bowling and it was a complete success. Tim received lots of messages and phone calls from family and friends that helped the smile spread all day!
Tim, you are an amazing father and husband. We are lucky to have you in our lives and blessed to call you OURS! You make us happy every day in your own way. We are proud of the father you have become, the loving husband that you always have been, the son (and son in law) who continues to make them proud, and the brother who has always been supportive, understanding, and caring! We all appreciate who you are and love you with every thing we have!
Love,
Wife and sons!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Grandparents Make it Special

Papa and Grandma came to St. Peter to make Max and Lincoln's birthday celebration a special one. Max and Linc had their first special outing without big brother. The only way that was possible was because CT was in school. Afterwards, he had his usual special lunch with Papa and Grandma and the lil boys stayed home. It is hard to make them all feel special without making the others feel sad but these grandparents do a spectacular job!
We had our annual visit to Emma Krumbee's pumpkin patch and birthday celebrations for Max, Lincoln, and Tim (aka daddy). It was a great weekend and wonderful memories were made. Thanks Papa and Gran for being you!!! We love you so much!!

Having coffee without big brother.
After Charlie was picked up from school, he says "Grandma what did you do with my brothers this morning?" Gran dulled it down a bit.

Racing on his new bike. THANK YOU!!
Uncle Terry had his usual hike with Papa and spent time with the boys
"Higher Papa higher!"
Emma Krumbee's apple orchard
A sandwich of LOVE!
Lincoln with his grandparents
The lil ones on horses again. One of these days we are going to get Tim on a horse (never ridden one!)
The wrinkly nose of Maxwell
Proud Grandparents in a haystack
Lincoln spying on his bros
CT racing the tractor bikes.
Handsome Devil
Happy boys.
My mom made Tim a birthday cake once again - we figured this is the ninth cake my mom has made Tim. Thanks Mom!
She also made Max and Lincoln's cakes
Singing to Dad
Lincoln had a Cat in the Hat cake. Needless to say Papa didn't like it! haha
Reading their new favorite book.
Charlie did really well watching his brothers and asking to play with their new things. And they will do the same on his birthday. Hard lesson but I remember Grandma Arlene teaching me that one. When it wasn't our b-day we had to clean up after the b-day kid.
Aunt Mary and Uncle Chris sent their gifts with Grandma. Max loves this drawing pad that plays music while you color.
The new jungle from Papa and Gran. New favorite in the house.
No matter how fast Max ran in his Elmo shoes he couldn't catch Charlie. Maybe next year buddy!

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Fall Birthday Boys!

We spent Saturday in Sioux Falls with my brother Tim's family and Aunt Debbie to celebrate Fall birthdays - Max and Lincoln (2yrs), Tim O. (30yrs), and Tim H. (38yrs). It was a great day for all of us and we hated to leave. We went to an apple orchard, lunch @ Granite City, playtime @ Aunt Debbie's, and Cherry Berry for frozen yogurt (Debbie's treat).

Uncle Tim helping Lincoln
Mom, Max, and Linc going down the giant slide
What a good lookin' bunch!
Charlie, Lincoln, Sophia, Izzy, and Max
The boys takin' a break
Mission - Walk around the pumpkin vines without tripping!
I think we had three of the five bite the dust.
"Where do we go from here guys?"
Lincoln tries to pick up every pumpkin he comes across. It is amazing how strong he is!
The Timothy J. Olson Family 2011
The Timothy F. Haggar Family (+ Charlie) 2011
Headed to lunch
Aunt Debbie helping Lincoln open birthday presents
Dad helping Max discover new pjs, doodle pad, and t- shirt!
Thanks guys for the gifts and especially thinking of Charlie!
Aunt Debbie and Linc searching for ducks
Uncle Tim and Lincoln eating lunch
Happy Birthday boys!!
My brother in law Chris and my dad also have Fall birthdays. We love them all!
"I love mama's cupcakes!"
Aunt Debbie lovin' these 4 yr olds (born just a day apart)!
Sophie teaching Debbie her ballet moves
Storytime
Soph says "Auntie Mel, I love you so much!"
It breaks my heart to say good bye to these sweethearts. She didn't want to let go and neither did I. I miss them already.