Friday, January 21, 2011

It's actually coming true...

Ben Towne Foundation-Eastside Chapter 2011

This is something I've wanted to write about and share, but wanted to wait till things were progressing before I put myself out there!

I have started a "chapter" aka guild on the Eastside. I decided to do this because it has been on my mind and heart for the past 2 years. This chapter will be supporting and fundraising for Ben Towne Foundation.

I had learned about Ben through my church and got connected with this family's Caringbridge Website. When I received the link to this website, I hesitated to read it simply out of fear for how sad I might get. Well I did...and it changed my life. I spent an afternoon reading all the way back from day one about this horrific journey this family was facing of their son battling a very serious cancer. It was heart-wrenching, real, and scary. Carin (Ben's mom) completely captivated me in her writing. I'm sure part of it was that I have a son who was the same age as Ben, makes it more real and definitely hits home. I could relate to what Carin was saying about her relationship with Ben. I only tried to imagine (because really you can't) what she was going through as a mother seeing her son battle this awful cancer. She said exactly what I could only imagine I'd say...it wasn't rose-colored and glorified...it was real, raw and brutally honest. I followed her journals intently, I prayed, and thought about them multiple times a day. At first, it affected me negatively, in that they were all I could think about, I became worried about the health of my own children, seriously fearing this could be me at any point...my husband even had to tell me to snap out of it...and live in this moment. So...I did...and then I turned it positive, I take not one day for granted that I have with my children, and I definitely have my priorities straight. This family has forever changed the way I look at life. I had to take this negative energy I was feeling and turn it into a positive...that's why this chapter was formed. I kept asking myself what can I possibly do for this family, my children are healthy and Ben is not. What can I do?

While Ben was battling and keep in mind I had never met this family, only knew their really good friends from church (the beautiful Foster Family), I had been to various guild events and thought to myself and maybe shared those thoughts to a select few, that I would love to do this in Ben's name in honor of him, however I only socked that idea back in my brain because after all, I'm a complete stranger to this family. Time passed, battling continued and after what they thought was Ben in remission, came catastrophic news that the cancer had spread and this was the end for Ben. Gut-wrenching, heart breaking...there are no words really.

This wonderful family has taken this horrible, tragic loss and has put their energy into creating and founding Ben Towne Foundation. What a legacy. 100% of the funds they raise, will go to research for pediatric cancers. Ultimately the goal is a cure, but right now, the research is for finding a way to create treatment that doesn't harm a growing and developing child. "Ben Towne Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation is supporting the work of Dr. Michael Jensen, a member of the Seattle Children's Research Institute and director of its Center for Childhood Cancer."

When I got news of this foundation launching, I knew this is where I was suppose to help and make myself known!! It was at the launch event that I spoke with Carin's good friend, Heather about my idea and she then took that idea to Carin. Since then, I have met this wonderful woman and with her help (and the help of many friends), am creating the first chapter that will help support and fund raise!

While our goal is to create awareness and funds for the Foundation, we also hope to be a stepping stone for other chapters to form across Seattle, Washington and maybe someday nationally!

We have even had our first meeting as a chapter!! It was amazing! I currently have 11 women that have committed themselves to this chapter. We had great ideas, questions and conversations!

Stay tuned as I will share how we grow and what we do!! Please, take a moment to visit the Foundation's website and maybe even donate to this amazing cause!

Monday, December 27, 2010

Christmas 2010

If you haven't read the previous post, you should, it all goes together! It just tells a little more about our 2010 Christmas!


Colden woke up at 3:30 ready to see what Santa brought him! He climbed in our bed (thankfully he didn't wake Brindley) and I told him Santa hadn't come yet and he'd better go back to sleep! I think it was about 6:30 when we all woke up!


We had a fun Christmas morning and Santa really outdid himself this year! ; ) The kids each got a bike and Leap Frog Tag systems, amongst other things! We enjoyed a lovely breakfast...croissants from William Sonoma, my Mom's sticky buns, fruit and eggs!


After we were all done opening presents, we had some time to relax and then my Mom and I worked on dinner preparations! It was our first turkey in our house (I cannot take credit for cooking it, but it was in our oven...that counts right?)!


Kurtis and Sheena came later and joined us for dinner! The food was really good and we all had a wonderful Christmas!!
Checking out the goods from Santa!
A new walking dog...I think we're still debating on a name..."Paws" or "Cindy Lou!" Having fun with a GI Joe's plane!
A tradition continued...lighting lanterns on Chrismas Eve so Santa can find our house easy (only they wouldn't stay lit, because it was so windy, so I ran out and lit them on Christmas morning)! I've done this since I was very little!
A little breakfast table for the kids!
The adult breakfast table (okay so I had a little fun with all this)!Brian carving the turkey! Yum!
The dinner table! Yes...again...I had fun with this!
Another tradition...poppers at the dinner table!!
Merry Christmas!




Christmas Eve

This was our first year in Seattle for Christmas (I think my first one EVER!). So with that came lots of changes, a little sadness, excitement and Christmas spirit. Given the choice, I would always be in Spokane for Christmas, but this spring we lost my dear Grandma and that changed Christmas traditions for us (or I should say Christmas locations, because the traditions will live on)! We all handled everything very well and I think we owe that to the Christmas spirit & there is nothing better than watching Christmas unfold through your own children's eyes! It was nice being in our own home this year (we also had my Mom and Aunt Cindy stay overnight)! Not only was our heart heavy for missing Grandma, but my brother is also in Afghanistan and his family in Germany. My heart ached for all of them! The good news was, he called us on Christmas morning and it was great to hear him!


For Christmas Eve this year, we celebrated with Brian's side of the family (my Mom was lovingly included as well)! We exchanged presents on Christmas Eve with them and then had a lovely dinner as well!


After that, we went straight to church! We had to go to the candlelight service due to time constraints and there were some factors against my kids going to child care, so we brought them in with us. I had very low expectations because they had just had a fun-filled time opening tons of presents, it was 7:30 (so close to bed time) and it was an adult service! They were AWESOME! They both sat in our laps and listened the entire time! It really was a true gift!

While it was a late night for all, we had a great time and were anxious for Christmas morning!


A little sibling love on Christmas Eve!Grandma Bell was buried in presents!!! A tradition...a fun pair of boxers for Brian from Vicki! M & M's! Christmas cookies for Santa!

Colden gave up his room for Aunt Cindy! Luckily Brindley has a trundle in her room! The kids have always slept in the same room on Christmas Eve!
Santa delivers!
Saturday, December 18, 2010

Cascade Christmas Party!

On Thursday night, Brian and I got to go to his work party!! We had so much fun! The wine was flowing (I might add...a LOT of flowing), and dinner was so good! They surprised everyone with gambling...they brought in dealers and tables of black jack and craps! They gave us each $5000 in chips and we played! I stayed at the same table and raked it in!!! Now only if it would have been real money!! However, the highest roller at each table recieved a raffle ticket to win an Ipad! My hubby was the highest roller, I thought for sure we had that Ipad! No such luck!

And then...there was dancing...I haven't danced in 10 years! I was "forced" onto the dance floor with a new friend (aka another wife) I made! We danced for 2 hours and the next morning, I felt like I had run a marathon...maybe not only from all the dancing, but perhaps my lovely hangover!

It was a great night! And most importantly, I need to add, that my awesome husband was rewarded (for the 2nd time) at their company meeting for being "consultant of the year!" He earned us a dinner and hotel night of our choice! I'm very proud of him!


Glory Days Singing and Cookie Party!

On the last day of school, parents were invited to enjoy some singing and cookies with their little ones! Only I have a problem with this because I have two kids in the same preschool in different classrooms! Brian, unfortunately, had his year-end company meeting that morning, so he couldn't make it...thank goodness...Gigi came to the rescue!

Brindley wanted Gigi to come to her classroom (I was happy about that because it's Colden's last year at Glory Days and I wanted to be with him this time). So I gave her our little camera and I took the other and we managed to capture some cuteness!


Oh so cool!





Tuesday, December 14, 2010

1st Annual Christmas Girls Getaway!

We are working on new traditions during the holidays...and our first try was this last weekend! All the big girls in the family (minus a few) got to stay downtown for the night. We enjoyed Christmas shopping, eating, drinking (maybe too much), a movie, & the art museum! We all had a great time and our heads are already spinning about next year! We stayed at Hotel Monaco which we were happy with and was very festive! Mom & Daughter enjoying Happy Hour!
Hillary & Sheena enjoying Happy Hour!Still enjoying Happy Hour...Cindy, Sheena & Amanda!And sisters enjoying Happy Hour!So who knew you could have a pet while staying in a hotel room? I thought the idea was fun, until we found dead Fred in Sheena & Cindy's room! We exchanged him for a Franklin!! My mom brought a mini Christmas tree! It was the perfect touch!!!
Group Shot! Can't wait for next year!








Glory Days Christmas Concert!

Sunday was our preschool's Christmas concert! And this year...both of the kids were in it! This was an emotional year for me!! Both of them being at the same preschool, Brindley's 1st year and Colden's last. I'm a proud Mommy and thoroughly enjoyed watching them perform!



 

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