Sunday, May 25, 2008

Summer or Winter on Memorial Day?



Louisa, my sister-in-law, is out visiting us for Memorial Day. So...we decided to show her beautiful Lake Tahoe...only we could barely see the lake through the drizzling rain. On the way over the summit, it was SNOWING...in May...in California...can you tell I'm amazed!!! So, in order to place blame somewhere...Louisa has offered herself up as the guinea goat...I'm not going to call her a pig...at least while she is still visiting us...:)

Here are some of the photos we took of beautiful CA with Louisa, Carrie (aka Mommy Briggs-to-be) and me:





Active Baby Briggs...is anyone surprised?

Well, Carrie and I had our second OB appointment on Friday where our doctor was unable to located Baby Briggs' heartbeat because he/she was moving around so much. We actually had to get another sonogram where we were able to see the baby moving around, playing with it's umbilical cord, kicking, etc.

The doctor was still unable to pick up the heartbeat so had to try Doppler and record in order to get the beats per minute (bpm). She said that the range they were looking for was between 110-160...Baby Briggs came racing in at 158 bpm. A very healthy Baby Briggs! :)

Carrie is still feeling good though alternating from being tired and being hungry. We are very excited and seeing the changes in the ultrasound pictures compared to last time.

Carrie is starting to show and the maternity clothes that Louisa and Kristi got her and the clothes that my mom has made will start coming in handy.

Louisa and Kristi surprised us with an amazing start to the baby nursery. Beginning with some adorable baby clothes, two stuffed animals and this incredibly soft blanket (that I am tempted of "borrowing"). We are making room in the bedroom closet to hang everything up. :) Out of the way of Jackson's inquisitive mind and mouth...:)

When crossing one's legs doesn't help...

Poor Jackson realized belatedly that crossing one's legs was of little assistance...one of his free falling body parts decided to retreat to the "safety" and warmth of this abdomen. Unfortunately for Jackson, that meant that he had BOTH a boy AND girl surgery!!! He is recovering nicely so we are thankful that it is finally over and Mozart seems to be getting some relief. :)

Monday, May 12, 2008

Jackson...cross your legs...


Tomorrow is D-Day for poor little Jackson...

At O800, Mr. Jackson will be undergoing a little snip, snip, clip, clip procedure...thankfully, for our sakes, his will not be the painful procedure Harrison underwent (the girlie kind) since Harrison's decided to stay up where it was warm and cozy instead of free falling.

Hopefully, this little procedure will give some relief to our poor cat, Mozart. You get the hint! :(

Spring blooms in the front yard...





New landscaping at RCGCC...

Here are some pictures of the new landscaping and painting at River City Grace...







Surprise...

My Mom surprised Carrie on Mother's Day with a dress she was able to make in about a day. Carrie wore it today to work and had several envious co-workers. :)




Saturday, May 10, 2008

Antics of crazy dogs...





Backyard is blooming...








Whirlwind next two weeks...

These next two weeks are going to be a whirlwind for me and in turn for Carrie! I am flying up to Seattle for a day meeting and then turning around the next day and driving south for another meeting. Then two days later, I am flying out to Minneapolis and Fargo for 6 days. It is a combination pleasure and business trip. Going out early to visit Carrie's Grandma Ottis and her mom's side of the family and then driving back to Minneapolis to attend the International Diabetes Center training.

The day after I get back home, Louisa arrives for Memorial Day weekend which we are so excited about having her come out. And I know that she is looking forward to utilizing my parents new backyard pool while she is out here. :)

So, with all that being said...please pray for safety and for Carrie while I am gone.

Maternity clothes...

What an amazing blessing it has been that my Mom has offered to make maternity clothes for Carrie! My Mom has made 6 pieces of maternity clothes in the last week! Not only do they look cute on Carrie now, I'm sure they are going to look better when she starts showing more!


New top with navy pants made by Mom.



New top and pants made by Mom



New capris and top made by Mom.

New top with capris by Mom.

New top with pants by Mom.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Baby Briggs cometh in November...

Since it has been, well, a while since we last posted to our blog, we decided to make it a BIG posting...

Carrie and I are expecting our first child in the middle of November. We had our first OB appointment last Wednesday where we saw the heartbeat, the head, arms and legs. It certainly moved me to tears. The HCP informed us that both Carrie and the baby seem to be healthy.

Gratefully, Carrie has not been suffering from morning sickness though she seems to be in two constant states...tired and hungry...which happen to not be mutually exclusive. :)

I really enjoy seeing Carrie GLOW! Pregnancy really does sit well with her and I can't be anymore thrilled!

Immediately following the OB appointment, we proceeded to call all of our family and our out-of-town friends. Your excitement on our behalf was powerfully supportive! Both set of grandparents are eagerly a waiting this little one's birth! My mom has already started picking out patterns to make maternity clothes for Carrie, baby clothes, and other items for the baby's room. Grandma Ottis was so excited because she "never thought she would be a great-grandma."

People at church, however, had to wait a little while longer.

We hosted a BBQ on Saturday for our Bible study and close friends at church where we made the announcement. When we did, it was met with an enthusiastic response which frankly overwhelmed us with your love and support. This morning we told Pastor Greg and Laurie, the Wolfe's and several others before Pastor Greg made it official by telling the church body. We were very moved by the outpouring of love and encouragement from everyone at church and our family.

Thank you to everyone who have been praying on our behalf! We continue to seek your prayers for the health and development of the baby and Carrie's health as well.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

The Art of Sailing...

Jackson learned this weekend the Art of Sailing (albeit through the air)...

After his bath, he decided to make a running leap at the couch...launch himself into the air and then realized he was coming up too short, hit the cushions of the couch which absorbed him and then repelled him backwards through the air and landed him smack down in the middle of the great room rug.

Undeterred, he tried again and this time landed on the couch much to his satisfaction...that is until Carrie came out and pushed him off the couch.

Again, undeterred, he attempted again this time making sure that he really flew...this time he nearly flew over the couch and managed to wedge himself into the back cushions of the couch.

Since that humiliating turn of events, Jackson has decided to give up learning the Art of Sailing (for now).

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Thank you for your continued prayers...

Yesterday, several of us from River City Grace were in attendance and helping out at the memorial service for this 18 yr old young man who died on the front yard of our church about 1.5 wks ago. Over 800 people showed up for this young man's memorial service.

Please continue to pray for the Lord's handiwork and work of grace in the lives of this young man's family and friends. Also, please continue to pray for Pastor Greg as he continues to see how the Lord will use him in this tragic situation.

Saturday, December 29, 2007

Jackson's antics...Harrison's patience...





Harrison, our 7 yr old black tri Australian Shepherd, is the most patient dog I've ever had or encountered. He plays and teaches Jackson ALL the time. Ever since he was a puppy, I've been working with him so that he is not over protective of his food dish.

Well, now I am having to protect Harrison from the 11 wk old Jackson who thinks Harrison's food must be better than mine.

Thankfully, Harrison has a LOT of hair so when they are playing and Jackson is really ripping into Harrison, all he really is getting is hair. The most hilarious thing is that after they are done and Jackson wants to take a nap, he literally is coughing up Harrison hair balls or has grown whiskers courtesy of some part of Harrison's anatomy.

More to come later....

Friday, December 28, 2007

Different ends of the Spectrum of Life...

Last week, two people died. The fact that two individuals died might not mean anything to anyone and yet it has caused me to reflect on how fragile life is and how we never know when the Lord has decided for our days to be numbered.

Selmer Ottis passed away in Moorhead, MN (after living all his life in North Dakota) at the ripe old age of 96 yrs old. Another individual passed away on the front lawn of our home church Wednesday evening, Scott Crouch, Jr. who was only 18 yrs old.

In Kindred, ND, Selmer and Kay Ottis' home for many years on the family farm, the town rallied around the family and in Sacramento, CA, a family of a different sort rallied around the grieving family left behind after a drunk driver took the life of their son. River City Grace members have been rallying around the family like no other church body I have seen in many years, showing the grace and fullness of God's abiding love.

Tomorrow, we remember Scott as we, the Ottis family (and extended family members), remembered Selmer last week in a time of grieving and sorrow.

May we as believers in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ not take for granted the days He has granted us on this earth to be a witness and to witness to those He foreordained to bring us into relationships. We do not know our days for we may be as fortunate as Selmer Ottis to live to be 96 yrs old or as fortunate as Scott Crouch, Jr. For if we are believers, living until tomorrow is one day closer to eternity with our Lord or if He grants us 50 more years, let us use those years to witness and be a witness.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Can someone say C-O-L-D...

When we arrived in Kindred, ND at 12:45AM last night/morning, it was a warm 4 degrees (WITHOUT accounting for the windchill)....I know, I know, some of you out there will just say I'm being a wimp...you just try it for a little while...:)

We are enjoying our stay here although I am freezing many external appendages off right now. :)

It will be a while before I start complaining about our cold 45 degree weather in California again. :0

Saying goodbye to Grandpa Ottis

On Sunday, December 16th, 2007, Grandpa Ottis passed away and Carrie lost her first grandparent. We had providentially already made plans to fly out to Fargo, ND on Tuesday to visit and spend time with her grandparents as we did not know how much longer they had to live. Grandpa Ottis left us at age 96 on Sunday. Grandma Ottis who happens to be 92 is doing better lately and has seemed to rally quite a bit.

It has been a pleasure seeing her again and spending time with a wonderful saint who enjoys sharing her faith and love for the Lord with everyone that she meets. Grandma Ottis and I talk on the phone every couple of days or so and it means so much to be able to talk to her in person.

Carrie and I are actually staying on the family farm in Kindred, ND which is now run by her Uncle Mark. Please continue to keep Carrie in your prayers as she deals with the loss of her first grandparent. Also, for our testimony amongst the relatives as we interact with them during this time of grief and loss. We are eager to share the gospel and offer encouragement when needed.

Monday, November 19, 2007

5 years!

November 19, 2002, was a significant date in our life. Five years ago, I had just taken the CPA exam (and will never take it again!), and I decided I wanted to get plugged into a Bible study. There was a college and career group at my church, but because I didn't want to go by myself, I asked two coworkers to come with me. The three of us tried out the group on November 19, and a handsome guy named Joshua was there as well. He was just starting to come to the group. We ended up being at his table, and in the course of the evening, we found out he was friends with Paul, who worked at the sister organization to our organization. I found out the next day when I talked with Paul that Joshua had already emailed him letting him know he met me! Anyway, it took me a while to get the hint that Joshua liked me, and unfortunately, I turned down his first two invitations for dates. However, the rest is history, and I am so glad that Joshua and I met that night, and he was gracious enough to ask me out a third time 8 months later!

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Update on blog...

As some have pointed out (see comment under "Ants"), we haven't posted anything on our blog for a while. The lack of posting pretty much boils down to prioritizing the time we have, and blogging is on the bottom. It seems like our life keeps moving at full steam, and after working, cooking, cleaning, church, activities perhaps on the weekends, and relaxing somewhat, there's not much time left. I'm working on trying to be more productive by avoiding time wasters like TV, but if I have extra time, I need to devote it to my continuing education (which needs to be done soon) and practicing (which I haven't done since the beginning of June).

I know if I am more disciplined with my time, then I should have time available for other enjoyments. So, until I finish my continuing ed and develop a better routine, my blogging will probably not happen.

I'm open to suggestions...

Monday, August 27, 2007

Ants!

Since the end of June, we've found ants in different parts of our house. At first, it wasn't a lot; just a few here or there. However, for the past couple of weeks, they have decided to take up residence in our kitchen! First, I found them on one shelf of our pantry. So, I moved everything out, sprayed, cleaned up, and reorganized that shelf. The next day, the decided to go to the top shelf of the pantry. So, I cleaned again. Since then, they have found the cabinet above the refrigerator, crawled across the counters, gone under the sink, and gotten into the cabinet with all of the spices. I found some more this morning on the water picture, so when I get home tonight, I'll be cleaning the picture and checking again for ants.

I hate ants!

Thursday, August 09, 2007

Life

As you can see, we've been very prompt (not) in posting pictures. I hope to put some up soon, but blogging is very low on my priorities list. We've had plenty to do since coming home. There have been two church work days, one weekend organizing the garage in order to add a treadmill, and a wedding to attend.

The wedding was great! It was about a half hour from our home, and both families (bride and groom) we knew back in Virginia. The bride's family (who are now back in California) Joshua knew well, and I worked with the father, and the groom's family I knew because of church and babysitting for the groom and his siblings! I felt "old" being at the wedding since the most of the bridal party was my brother's age or younger, but it was wonderful seeing friends from Virginia that I hadn't seen for over three years! Plus, it was great suprising Virginians who didn't know Joshua and I would be at the wedding.

This weekend, we're planning on catching up around the house. We'll be having my parents and Lousia visit over Labor Day weekend, so we need to start getting ready now.

Thursday, July 19, 2007

We're back!

Joshua and I are back from our vacation to Italy and Switzerland. We arrived in Milan late Saturday night on the 7th, and we got back to California on the 15th. It was quite a neat experience and a great opportunity. Everything was beautiful. At some point, we will post some pictures - first we have over 1100 to sift through!

Monday, July 02, 2007

3 years!

This is a little late, but Joshua and I celebrated 3 years last Tuesday, June 26. It's hard to believe we've been married 3 years, but then again, with so many changes in our life, it seems our wedding was a long time ago. As we are traveling to Italy this month, we decided not to go away for our anniversary. However, we did have a wonderful time at the Melting Pot (a place where I've wanted to go for a while).

I love you Joshua!