Friday, October 26, 2012

Where did the summer go?


I can't believe the summer came and went and I never detailed any of our activities.  Really the broken record reason is that I hate to document my failings or feelings of being an underachiever.  I know I may not be the ONLY one struggling, but the fact that it ALWAYS seems to be me struggling is frustrating.  I don't expect perfection, but marginal would be refreshing.  

Since my last post Jake graduated from the Downtown School, we had our last conference with our beloved teachers Ms. D and Ms. A and we drove away for the last time.  I may not have appreciated their move to Central Campus and it seems that the over arching philosophy that drew us and kept us willing to drive to 5th and Grand daily for 10 years has changed.  Our favorite secretary retired, the "open door" that encouraged parents to visit daily became more of an unlocked door, but not open and the parking is now completely inconvenient.  I am convinced that our boys benefited from the project based learning and we loved so many of our teachers that although graduating our youngest was bittersweet, we would not trade those years. 






July brought a road trip to the Emerald Coast of Florida.  We had been looking forward to a week of beachiness and playing in the Gulf of Mexico.  It was a Beattie Family Vacation.  I had no idea what to expect, but prayed that it would a drama-free week.  The Pineapple Palace was gorgeous and right on the sugar sand beach.  The weather was tropical and aside from some impressive morning showers we LOVED our time on the beach.  Seagrove Beach was delightful and the rest of the villages on 30-A were perfection.  So many shops to explore.  We will certainly return for another Beattie vacation!  









Oh, and on the drama front.....  Tuesday afternoon included a trip to a local (45mins away) ER after Grandpa Bob fell on his way to the beach.  X-rays showed nothing was broken, but he could not bear any weight so he finished the week using a walker.  Oh, the suckiness.  The 3-level Pineapple Palace became an obstacle course and proved to be less perfect when we added the increased degree of difficulty for Bob to get around.  I am glad we decided to find a place right ON the beach so he could see what all the kids were doing and enjoy the amazing view from the deck.

side note: (After we got home Bob had an MRI that showed he had ruptured his Quad tendon and would need surgery to repair it.  He is still recovering, but  continues to get stronger.  He has advanced to crutches/cane for support and weekly PT to improve his strength in his leg.)  




Even after "the fall", we continued with our plans to take Bob sailing.  It ended up working out beautifully and our night was enjoyed by all.  












We took an afternoon to drive to Pensacola to show Grandpa Bob all the things we loved about our first family vacation to the panhandle of Florida.  First was the Naval Museum.  Thankfully, he was willing to be chauffeured around in a wheel chair.  It made the afternoon much more enjoyable for all of us.  










We weren't able to watch a complete practice, but we did show where the hanger is and heard them take off to fly over the beach to practice for their annual show over Pensacola Beach.  Nick really wanted to share Papa's Pizza and the Beachfront with Grandpa, so we headed over to Santa Rosa Island to re-live more of our favorite things.  One (brand) new favorite thing was a ginormous ferris wheel that had just opened.  I have to say that I usually really HATE ferris wheels, but since this was an enclosed capsule and there was no way to make it swing at the top, Nick and I rode it.  It is like "The Eye" in London and Seattle has one now and there is supposed to be a new one in Las Vegas soon.  Nick is fearless and I think he was super glad we rode it.  



The sunrises and sunsets were breath-taking.  Saturday morning Scott and I woke up and went for a walk up the beach at sunrise and it was really like watching a black and white scene turn to color.  God is the ultimate artist.  And, although we didn't see our 'turtle lady' we did find some guarded nests of turtle eggs.  












It may not have been drama-free, but our week at the beach was one of memory-making and valuing family bonds.  I know we will go back to Seaside and enjoy the Emerald Coast again.  It is paradise!







Bonus footage from our excursion to 30-A








This is turning into the eternal post....  I guess that is what I get when I am trying to summarize a quarter year at one time.  (Note to self.....  blog more often)

On our trek back to Iowa we dropped Sam off in Knoxville, TN for an amazing week at C.H.I.C.  The youth conference happens every 3 years and he heard unbelievable speakers and bands, bonded with his friends from Evangelical Covenant Church.  I was seriously jealous that he heard Francis Chan, Louis Giglio, Lecrae, Skillet, Chris Tomlin....  I threatened to chaperone, but he threatened not to go if I did.  Such a teenager.  



As I type and fight with my inability to add photos to this bleepin' blog it seems like a long time ago that all of this happened.  Time has flown my this year.  Maybe it is just me being middle-aged, or just forgetting how much actually transpired since June.  Mostly, it is that I am just tech-savvy enough to be dangerous, but not savvy enough to really know how to fix stuff when I screw it up, so it takes me FOREVER to get anything completed.  And we are full circle back to why I only blog every six months.  Blah, blah, blah.....

I do love Fall and football and cross country and that Scott's dad was inducted into the Southeast Polk Hall of Honor in September.  He was on the school board for years, spent his entire life but for a few years in the Navy right here in East Polk County.  He loves to tell how our boys are the seventh generation Beattie to live here and go to school here.  I, too, love heritage and tradition and family roots.  Going through the Warren Cemetery shows just how many generations of Beatties have raised families in the Altoona/Runnells/Pleasant Hill community.  

There was a tour of the new High School, a dinner and then the award and introduction at the Homecoming football game.  It was really fun to have Scott escort his dad and to have that seventh generation in attendance (albeit with his peeps - Sam).  Marilyn came and so did Scott's sister Amy.  The game was a blow out - showcasing the fact that The Rams are going into the playoffs!  Go Rams!!!





Life is changing before my eyes.  Sam is driving, yes, i typed DRIVING!  He turned 16 in June and while it may have been a weak moment, we bought a Jeep that is really for ALL the boys, but currently, since he is the only one of driving age, it is his.  He has gained confidence and will drive back and forth to school and practice or to a friend's house, but is not too keen about driving into the "big city" or on the highway.  This mama is perfectly fine with that.  He has gained a social group this year, for which he is very pleased.  He has a very active social life.  It is astounding to believe that he will be a senior next year and that we will be sending him off to college.  The where has not been discussed nor decided, but I feel like I have missed out on years of his life if he is truly that age.  I feel, again, like I have failed miserably in preparing him for life outside the Beattie nest.  I will have to play catch up while I still have the time.  He can be a very mature Junior much of the time, but then there are days when I could swear he is a whiney, hormonal teenaged girl.  I am very proud of how well he has done in school and that he is very bright.  I think he is a good friend and I love that he is asked to go out with his friends.  





Sam had another great year running cross country.  He has made so many friends through the team and he has a wonderful coach who is tough, but encouraging just the same.  He ran a PR many of the meets with a 21.33 - 5K as his best.  He plans to run again next year and he has a few team mates who are trying to get him to swim again so he can compete in triathlons with them. He is fairly sure he won't be doing that.  I do want him to have the confidence to live beyond himself and not choose NOT to do something just because it is scary or something he has never tried.  I am certainly not sure how to accomplish that.  I am not a very adventuresome person anymore, so I need to be careful not to call the "kettle black".  









Nick has done wonderfully getting comfortable with his new schedule as an 8th grader.  He is still very much a "gamer" and even though we made an attempt to run a 5K as a family, we fell short in the preparation.  His "prize" was going to be a new game he wanted.  He did run 2 miles without stopping to "win".  He doesn't go out without encouragement to play outdoors.  He will walk the dog, but it is still under duress much of the time.  

Jake is turning 12 tomorrow.  We celebrated early last night because he is going to Minneapolis for the weekend with a friend to the Waterpark of America.  We love it there!  He is excited.  We did find a computer for him since it was really the only thing other than a Facebook account on his list.  It will be nice to have my computer freed up.  He has adjusted to a new school with only one friend from the Downtown School in our district.  He loves math and science.  He, too, is very much a lover of computer games.  He did attend a cross country camp and 1 1/2 mile fun run this fall.  He is much like his brother, in that he is a social runner.  He will have no problem making friends and he would love to win, but is fine as long as he meets new people.  I also think it was harder and farther than he thought. He did finish without stopping. Yay Jake!  







So there, we are now closer to being up to date on the goings on at Chateau Beattie.  We are still getting settled in at our 'new' church.  I guess after a year we should be able to say more than that, but it is always hard to break through the walls to feel "comfortable".  Sam has made some good friends and Nick is getting more friendly.  Jake may be the only kid in his grade, but he is happy for the most part.  He can't wait to be part of the youth group next year.  

For my 3 followers, I am sorry for the protracted delay between posts.  I would say I will do better, but I really can't make promises like that.  

Happy Fall.

4 comments:

Makila said...

I loved every picture, every detail. Love you

Susan said...

I wish you'd blog more often. I love reading them. And trust me we are all struggling. I so relate to what you say. Every single word. I miss you at church. Shelby and I were just discussing that. Lets get together again soon. Loved the pictures. Thx for taking the time to post them. Hugs friend

ann said...

yea, a post! your blog hasnt been deleted from my bookmark list, so you're good. loved,Loved,LOVED our Florida vac., we're in for another one!

ann said...

oh, and the SEP CC uniforms are really cool