Adventure is MY name!! I AM EMMETT!!

Friday, December 30, 2011

61 days to go and we're moving on.

Good morning young grandson,
Momma had her Dr's appointment yesterday and all went good. You are not a very active baby and I hope things change when you get out of your current situation.

The ladies of the house are running around like crazy people getting ready to load the truck. We are checking out of our rental today and spending our first night in our new house tonight. All our things are already there, and the only thing left to do is get out the box knife and put stuff away.

Your Momma went shopping last night for things for her new room. I think they will paint next week.

Mrs "C" made a good point about our cord cutting dilemma. What if the tool i choose doesn't work? She says I have her permission to use my teeth. So - I'm gonna bring a bottle of mouth wash in the unlikely event I have to go Tribal on the cord. What a story that would be.

We got a text from some friends this morning at 7am. The friends will remain un-named to protect their privacy. They wanted to know about the housing market here and we explained where we were and where to look. The funny thing was the time. 7am our time is 4am their time. They had been up all night on the Internet looking at houses. We love them like family and hope they will at least come visit us soon. Our lips are sealed :-) now go back to bed!

I love you Emmett,

Poppy

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

63 days to go

Young Emmett,

Today we are doing some last minute stuff to the house before the movers come tomorrow. Your Momma and Grandma will spend the day packing our clothes here in the rental and I will go to the new house by myself. Soon it will be you, me and a big bag of tools walking around building stuff.

The weather here is cool today. We think it feels like the high 50's but it's been so long since we've felt high 50's who could be sure.

You go to the Doctors tomorrow. I'm not sure what yer gonna do there but I hope they take more pictures of you.

BIG day tomorrow and I'd better get going.

I love you Emmett

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Poppy's Choice







For the Boy that's ready for Life and any Adventure this would be the logical first choice.
I bet if Indiana didn't carry a whip he'd have one of these.


64 days to go!!

Good Morning Grandson, Wow that feels funny to say.

We are headed back to the house to finish some cleaning and repairs today. Last night we did the last of the paining and will begin the move in process soon.

We had a suprise visit from Aunt Joy and Uncle Art. They dropped off some gifts for you and Momma and also a little something for the weary painters to snack on.

They say it's gonna be warm today and a chance of rain tomorrow. We sure love the weather here.

We met our neighbor a couple days ago, her name is Susan. Not sure what you will get to call her but she seemed like a real nice lady. She lives alone with her 94 year old mother. she lost her Husband earlier this year after a 6 year fight with an illness.

Coffee's done and we're ready to attack the day.

I love you Emmett.

Poppy

Cord cutting, Mommom and Poppop weigh in.

Pop Pop says he would love to send his pocket knife to do the task, only if you promise to send it back J

Love Mom Mom

Monday, December 26, 2011

65, 4, 7, 365

65 days until you get here.

4 days til our furniture arrives.

7 days I go back to work.

365 shopping days until Christmas.


I honestly can say I am only looking forward to half that list. Good Morning Grandson!

Yesterday was a hoot. We had a nice breakfast together and went to Church. Service was wonderful and the music was amazing.

We decided to take our gifts over to the new house and open them on the back porch. The weather was so amazing and we think one of the warmest days since we've been here in Florida.

Momma's list of gifts included: bath supplies, a sleeping pillow for you, a bunch pregnant clothes, Beach supplies and a swim cover up.

Grandma got a new sprocket set and chain for her motorcycle, swim supplies, shorts, a few shirts, sweats, and a house.

Your Poppy got two hugs from his girls, 2 long sleeve T-Shirts, flip-flops, and a remote control Air-Boat. By the time you get here I should have a great collection of RC boats and fishing poles for us to play with.

Cutting the cord RE-VISITED...

Good morning Emmett,

I got myself in into some interesting conversation yesterday over you. We want to make every turn in your life full of adventure and excitement and this blog is a record of your life as we go. We hope you will go back through this site over and over again as you grow up.

As you know Poppy will be the lucky one to "Cut the Cord". I have been thinking about the moment a lot and wonder what I might do to make it a memorable moment for our family. The question I offered up was "What should I use to cut the cord with"?

This moment might define you and I want to make sure I use the right tool. Here are some of the suggestions. Keeping in mind the normal medical instrument would be these.

Some of these are ment to be funny but we think it would be great to start things off with a spirit of adventure.

Family and Friends, Please visit Emmett's FaceBook page to enter YOUR choice of cord cutting tools.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas Emmett, 66 days to go!

Good Morning Emmett,

Today is Christmas, though I must admit it doesn't feel at all like it. The weather is going to be sunny with temps in the low 80's. Yesterday I stopped in at the pool store and found a floating Santa you put in the pool. People light all the palm trees. Late last night about 8pm I road down the way to get some last minute things from the grocery store, on my motorcycle, with just shorts and a T-shirt on (NEVER DO THAT!). That's Christmas here and you are gonna love it.

Your Poppy and Grandma have been spending the last 5 days cleaning and painting your new home. We are excited about you and think you will love this place.

Your Momma has been in charge of Christmas this year and she did a wonderful job. She took care of all the shopping and wrapping of gifts and tonight we will finally sit down and take a break from this madness.

Momma says it feels like you are going to just fall out of her when she walks around. I think you just want to get out of there so we can start our adventures together. I say "let'em out"!

I'm looking at our gifts sitting in the table. I remember when we were young and my sister and I used to make noise and sneak into our parents room and hide under the bed listening for them to wake. We can't wait until it's your pile of gifts, 4am, and your laying on the floor outside our bedroom door listening for signs of life so YOU can open your gifts. What fun!

We are off to Church in a couple hours. After Church we will show the house to your momma for the first time. We decided to get things cleaned up a little and some paint on the walls before we took her over.

We met some great friends when we first moved to Florida, Rob and Linda. They have really been wonderful to us and helped us get settled and even look for a house. They invited us to Christmas dinner today because they know we are far from our Families. What a wonderful thing to do, they are the best. That will be our Christmas this year.

I'd better get breakfast cooked while the girls are getting ready. Biscuits, eggs, saugage and Super Cinnamon buns!

Hey there goes Da'momma and you walking through the kitchen. I stopped her and put my hand on her tummy in hopes of feeling you kick me Merry Christmas.

I love you Emmett and cant wait until you get here,

poppy

Friday, December 23, 2011

68 days to you and an update on us.

Young Emmett,

Not much action on the blog this week because we have been very busy.

Momma:  She has been having a rough week and has spent most of her time resting. She will go to the Doctors office next week, between Christmas and New Years, to get an update and start some classes.

Poppop:   Your Great Grandfather has been going through Cancer treatment this year and we received good news this week that he would be getting his surgery earlier then expected. He and Mommom hope to visit you in May.

My sister kathy:  We got a phone call from her and she hopes to fly down in a month to help us settle in and see some sights.

Poppy and "Big Momma":  We took keys to your new home Tuesday and we have been cleaning, fixing, and painting. We will be busy with these activities until next Thursday when the movers bring our Furniture and things. We will be home then.

Christmas is in 2 days and we have a little shopping to do for you and your momma this afternon so we better get on with our day.

I Love you Emmett,

Poppy

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Week 29, 73 days to go

Here's your Doctor update this week Emmett,

Your Momma has been feeling weird with little fluttering butterflies in her belly, it’s not just her run-of-the-mill pre-birth performance anxiety. Actually, it's amazing Emmett with a case of the hiccups: a fairly common occurrence at this point, due to you practicing your breathing for your big birthday.

In addition to getting a round of hiccups, you have arduously managed to accumulate enough baby fat to account for nearly 3.5% of their overall body weight.
Yeah, compared to we lardy adults, it’s not very impressive, but considering you used to have NO fat, it’s certainly a healthy (and body-warming) accomplishment in its way.

Another fantastic life-critical accomplishment: your spleen is now in charge of hematopoiesis — the 10 dollar name for the process involved in building up certain important blood components.





We didn't find any Shark Teeth yesterday but we did find a new beach to visit. We are excited to get our new house on Wednesday and are super excited to meet you.

I love you,

Poppy

Saturday, December 17, 2011

74 days, Super Saturday

Good morning Emmett,

1 week before Christmas, 3 days before we close your new house and start moving in, and 74 days before you arrive. What an exciting time for us.

The TV people are calling today "Super saturday" because it is the last saturday before the Holiday weekend. The stores will be crowded today. We will not be shopping today :-)

Your Momma has been very tired the last few days. She spent a day with a friend earlier in the week and had a fun time. Last night we went to the beach and watched the sunset together and searched for shells. Today she will spend the day at home and rest. She is ready to settle at our new home, we all are.

Your Grandma and I are taking a day to ourselves today. We usually go on Thursday or Friday but decided to take a weekend day off this week. We always try to take one day per week to enjoy each other and share an event, trip, or just a quiet day at home.

Today we are driving to Venice, Florida. There is a beach there famous for sharks teeth. My Dad, your Great Grandpa (Poppop) used to go to this beach with his grandma (Nanna) when he was young and worked in Florida. Grandma and I were about 5 or 6 years old then. He still has a cup full of teeth in his house today.

Most teeth are little but there are some real big ones from a giant shark called a "megalodon". We hope to find a small one today, if we're lucky. We will try and look for teeth when ever we go to the beach and you will be able to help us build our own family collection.

Your Poppy loves you

Thursday, December 15, 2011

76 days

Hello Emmett,

Where have all the STARBUCKS gone? I miss my coffee but my budget is happy we can't find a good cup anywhere here in SW Florida.

I drove to Miami about 3 weeks ago to pick up your Momma . I left about 5 am so I'd be at the airport when she arrived at 8. I thought I'd sneak out of the house a little early so i could get a good cup of coffee for the road. How fun to make my first trip across the state with a little help from my friends at Starbucks. I plugged it in the GPS and found one just a few miles away. I was in route to Interstate 75 which cuts the state in half just west of Miami all the way to Naples and is affectionately referred to as "Alligator Alley". Finally arriving at my pit stop my plans of clutching a warm cup of seattles finest were dashed. NO WAY! Closed? Looks like a Starbucks but it's been closed down and even has a "For Lease" sign in the window. I don't think I've ever heard of a Starbucks closing.

No worries I'll plug in another one and continue towards my destination. #2, a few miles further, also closed too! Last chance...one more before I hit the massive empty coffeeless everglades. I can't believe it. 3 Starbucks, 3 empty stores, 3 stained facade where the signs used to be, 3 strikes and I'm out! There will be no coffee for me this morning.

I was in a way relieved there were no Starbucks. I have to confess I use to spend a hundred dollars or more a month on our coffee habit. What do yo know....no coffee for me on this trip and I managed to retrieve my package without one minute of unauthorized sleep. Caffeine....! I don't need you anymore. Starbucks...bye bye. Budget...it's your time for some love.

I love you and can't wait to meet you,

Poppy

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

77 days to go!!

Good morning little man,

We are at a point in your development where you are starting to cause your Momma some real social problems. She says she is ## weeks into her pregnancy and we only have ## weeks to go. It's scary how many women can calculate this complex data in a split second but are unable to do anything with a fraction, Decimal, or percentage - ever.

Men do not understand. Why can't we make this calculation? Do you think it's just new moms that do this? They must have some whacked out math chemical rushing through their bodies. I guess I should be happy for her and her new found skills. People do enjoy knowing something no one else does.

By the way - last night, during our evening pizza and TV time, she started laughing at a show then started screaming. Soon I would learn your position on her bladder no longer allows her to laugh without peeing her pants.   SU-WEEEET JUSTICE!

I love you,

Poppy



  

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

78 days...

Another day closer to our introduction and I can't wait!

I have been known to enjoy an empty quiet house from time to time. I like watching a good baseball game, naps, coffee, and tinkering in the shop. A mans life is full of responsibility and some stress and we often turn ourselves off when we pull into the driveway at home. I am no exception to this general rule.

Your Momma went to Tampa yesterday and I rushed home to enjoy an empty house where I could mill about in my boxers, pick my nose whenever I wanted and have control of the remote to watch whatever I wanted on TV. I was overly excited about the evening and even stopped at the grocery store to get a few favorite snacks.

As I drove into the neighborhood I spotted your Grandma walking the dog and stopped to say hi and let her know I would be making dinner. She told me she would be home in a half hour or so and she would see me after her walk. I drove the rest of the way and finally arrived at the empty house I'd be dreaming about all day.

I rushed the groceries in, spread them out on the counter and some in the frig before I headed for a shower. All cleaned up I put on my comfy clothes and headed for the kitchen to start preparing the food. I was home, calm, clean, comfortable, and surrounded by my favorite food. I stood in the kitchen and stopped...somethings wrong...so what gives?

I was alone.

I always thought being alone was great but it turns out I was thinking about it the wrong way all along. Being alone wasn't what I was after, being with my family was. I was too lazy to do the tuff things that made the people around me feel good about themselves and used the "alone theory" to make that OK.

What a waste of time! Life is too short and I want to be a member of a community. I hope you choose to be with us along the way and understand we love you and no matter what you do in life. You will be a member of my family and I will be there for you forever.

I love you little man and can't wait to meet you,

Poppy

Monday, December 12, 2011

First kick and 3-D Ultrasound

Grandson,

Last night I felt you move for the first time. People must think I'm funny standing around with my hand on your Momma's tummy. You are not very active during the day and I look forward to more kicks as you grow.

Momma is going to Tampa today to spend time with a friend from Collage. Her friend is also Pregnant so they will have a lot to talk about. They tell me they are going to get a 3-D Ultrasound of her baby. This image is not flat (2D or 2 dimensional) but gives a 3 dimensional view of a baby while still in the tummy. A normal ultrasound like the one you already did looks like this. The new 3-D image looks like this. They use this machine and move it along her skin to shoot a sound wave inside her. This sound wave bounces off you and the machine can make a picture using this information. This technology is used in much the same way a ship would map the ocean bottom or a war ship would locate a submarine with sonar. We also use sound waves/sonar when we use a  fish finder to find fish underwater and see how deep the water is.  

79 days to go!

I love you,

Poppy

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Clicking the blue words

Emmett,

I will tell you about things we do as you grow and alls you have to do is click on the blue word and you will see a picture of "IT". After you view the item you can hit the "Backspace" key to return to the blog and continue reading.

Example:

     We like to Kayak and hope to learn how to fish from these long skinny boats. My friend Joe catches Tarpon. We like to watch the Kite Surfers on the weekends on Sanibel Island. I would like to learn to Scuba. We have to be careful to watch out for Sharks, Gators, snakes, and spiders!


Just one example of our job as boys to freak out, in a fun way, the girls in our lives.

Poppy

81 days to go and Fetal development is in 28th week

Emmett is making blood, fat & hormones!

14.8 in Long and 2.2 lbs

You know your Momma has been feeling like a whale with legs. To state the obvious, that feeling isn't going anywhere until she finally gets down to the hard work (aka labor) of evicting you, from her womb.

For the time being, you are in the fat collection business!
This fetal fat collection stuff is serious business, and your Momma has got to put up with it because it’s going to keep you warm and healthy after birth, since your brain will be unable to regulate your own tiny body's temperature.
Other good stuff from inside the womb: your eyes are doing lots of blinking this week because they’re now responding to light and dark!

And in life-critical physical developments: your tiny industrious bone marrow is now a major construction site for blood cells, while youradrenal glands are actually producing androgen and estrogen — which will stimulate Mommas body to begin milk production.

Say “Moo”!

Friday, December 9, 2011

Cutting the cord

Emmett,

Your Momma has been very tired these last few days. She still gets sick sometimes. You should know she has been getting more information about how she will deliver you. She plans to do it without medications so you don't get sleepy while your trying to get out of her tummy. You have work to do also and you have to be alert and ready to breathe. 


Your Momma blessed me with the most incredible invitation. I have been asked to be part of the your birth process. I am so honored! I get to cut the cord when you're born. This is the cord that comes out of your belly button and helps feed you while you are inside your momma. This is an awesome thing and this will be my 2nd time. 20 years ago I got to cut your mommas cord and it was one of the most amazing things ever.


I am so excited about you and can't wait for you to get here. 


I Love you Grandson



82 days

Grandson,


The end of my weekend and tomorrow I'm back at it. I have a couple more free days at work before I go back into the class room to start the Radar portion of my certification here. The should take a couple months and I am excited to be finished. 


We took you to Port Charlotte to have dinner with my Aunt Joy and her husband Art. She is my fathers younger sister the number 2 of 5 children. Art is a great guy with a lot of funny stories to tell. We call him Art the Fart. They bought a new home here and plan to spend the winters here where it's warm. We had a nice time and it's great having family close. 


Today your Grandma and I went scuba diving. She has some real fear in the water and we think we'd like to start diving since it's warm here and there are lots of colorful fish. We decided to go on an orientation dive to make sure it was something we were going to like. She did great and I think we will plan to take lessons sometime in the next year or so.


We would like to go fishing and lobstering from under water. They use a long speargun to shoot fish under water. Other things to hunt under water are Lobster. You find them under rocks and use a stick to scoot them into nets.  



How lucky am I to have such a great partner in life willing to try anything? I hope you can fill in for her some times.


I love you Emmett






Wednesday, December 7, 2011

84 days to go and a late night swim in December

Good morning my young Grandson,

Momma says it helps if she spends a half hour per day in the pool working out so after a nice supper we all walked down to the pool for a dip. I think she did a few laps and explained how floating helped keep the swelling of her hands and feet under control.

Later in life you will learn the extraordinary medicinal value in new nails, a day at the mall and fresh hair color. I don't know what those people do but it seems to heal all ailments. 

How lucky I am to have such great girls and I can't wait to show you what they like and how they like to be treated. 

  • Your Momma likes her back rubbed before bed.
  • Both like any ice cream with peanut butter in it.
  • Both like the book store.
  • Both like scary movies but only one will watch. Not your Momma.
  • Grandma doesn't like surprises.
  • Grandma would rather spend a day at the beach then almost anything.
We will go through the bigger list when you get here. It's our job to figure these things out and that's one of the best parts of being  in a relationship. When you hit it on the head it brings a smile to your loved one, and satisfaction to you that you did a good job paying attention to their needs.  

My work week is almost over and in a few months it will be the start of our fun weekends.

I love you Emmett

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

85 days

Good afternoon young Emmett,

I worked a full day today. That may seem like an unusual statement but I've had some trouble staying at work for my full work day lately. Not that I don't like it here, I've just been enjoying your mom and Grandma. Good thing I saved some vacation leave.

I just got a text from the house and they want me to stop at Costco and get a couple things. I hope they know that means i will be "eating out". Costco rocks!  You will love costco and we will spend a lot of our time at the food court.

Just got another text giving me the OK to chow down, ONLY IF I bring home a couple chicken bakes. I hope you are a lucky as me and have a family to bring things to.

I love you and I Love my girls.

Please hurry and get so I'm no longer the only dude in the house. They team up on me all the time! Poor me :-)

I think I will sit on the couch later with my hand on momma's tummy until you kick. I will let you know tomorrow how that goes.

Have a good night little man,

Poppy

Monday, December 5, 2011

86 days and counting

Hey young man,


December 5th 2011 and you will be here in 86 days. 


I fight the urge to ramble on about things I want you to know in the hopes you wont make any of our mistakes. Truth is you are your own man and I want you to be. The best we can do is fill you with love and give you every tool we can so you can make your choice. 


You could flip a coin. Your choice taking a 50/50 heads or tails coin toss is a choice. You don't really get to decide, or did you. These choices are fun and we need to let go that way sometimes. Like when you can't decide over a cheese burger or chicken sandwich. 


It's been said that if you come to a "Y" in the road...take it. What is this telling us about choices? You have a choice to make and there is no wrong answer. I think the idea here is to move forward, try new things and see the adventure in the unknown. The wrong answer is to be crippled under the pressure to just make a choice. 


What if the choice is about right or wrong? Should I lie about my time card at work? We answer these questions all the time. God gives us things called Principles. These are life guidelines we predetermine or decide ahead of time. This means we think about something like telling the truth and decide before hand what we will do if confronted with the choice to lie. 


Example:

  • I choose to drive the speed limit no matter what.
  • I choose to tell the truth no matter what.
  • I have determined I will always open doors for my wife.
  • I decided some time ago I will never miss my mothers birthday
  • I will always say good night to my kids, no matter where they are or how tired I am. 
  • I always go to Church on Sundays even when I'm on vacation.
These "PRE-DECISIONS" or principles make us who we are and will define you.  I hope you take time to decide what you will do when confronted with a choice. I hope you choose character and godliness. 

I love you Grandson,

Poppy








Saturday, December 3, 2011

Anna Hove say's Hello

  • I saw your mommy's post about what your Grandpa and Grandma are doing for you.
    I have known your mommy for about 4 or 5 years. It does how ever feel like I have known your mommy, your grandma and grandpa for ever.
    Emmett, you have wonderful Godly Grandparents. I know that they already love you so much and they haven't even met you yet. Just wait until you are born. They will shower you with all the love they have. Let them love on you. I know they must be very proud that you Emmett are going to be their Grandchild.
    Oh Emmett, what can I say about your mommy. She is such a wonderful young lady. You will love having her as your mommy. You know out of all the people that could have been your mommy, GOD picked her. He knew that she would take very good care of you and love you with all of her being. She is so happy that you are going to join her family. You are going to help complete her. So already loves you so much. Your mommy will be the best mommy ever.
    Well, Emmett I am happy to be part of your life even if you live in Florida. I will ask your mommy or Grandma for updates about you. I also love you too Emmett.
    Wendy, if there is anything that you want to edit you have my blessing. If I can think of other things to say to the precious little baby I may send you something else. Jessica is such a sweet young lady. God Bless You Guys.
    Love,
    Anna Hove~

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Update on Momma and our outdoor adventure

Good morning Little Man,


94 days and you will be here!


Momma has had another ruff night and today she is resting. She is having headaches along with a swollen throat. We have some fear she may have to go to the Doctors tomorrow if things don't clear up. This stage of pregnancy you are almost fully formed and it is common for babies your size to get sick. Moms body is also changing fast and this might be why she is feeling so bad. The fear that things can change very fast has her and Grandma very worried.


We tried a new Church today but it wasn't a good fit. People seemed sad and there wasn't much joy there. Next week we will go back to McGregor, we really like it there and I'm sure you will too.


On a lighter note,


Grandma and I drove to the Cape to check on the new house and see if they were starting to move their things yet. No one was there so we walked to the rear of the house to look at some things we need to change after we move in.


She screamed and I ran! Chest high in a bush was a 6 inch long baby corn snake. It was sleeping in the sun, in the cup of a large leaf on a bush. We had no idea if it was poisonous so we walked around the other way careful not to wake it up.




There are many snake varieties here so we will have to be careful we educate ourselves on the ones that can hurt us.


I guess there is a bunch of ways you can get yourself killed here in Florida and I look forward to exploring all those options with you very soon.


We are going to have such a great time freaking out the girls with our pets, hobbies and activities. Hurry and get here will ya!?!


Your Poppy Loves you.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Big news today!

Hey little man,


26 weeks of cook'n in mommas tummy and today you opened your eyes. They say your eye lids have been fused shut until now. You can look around and even move your head.


Yesterday was a super fun day and your first trip to the beach. We thought it was the best thanksgiving ever. I hope we can do it again next year and I promise to bring your sand toys. 


Momma had a rough night last night. She thinks you rotated in he tummy and thinks your feet are higher this morning. I'm think this is normal. You will learn soon enough that you use caution when speculating about what ladies are going through. 


Today is an off day for me and your Grandma and I are going to take our Motorcycles to a popular windsurfing spot to meet some people. We love the water and can't wait to take you there. 


Momma is going to her first Church social tonight. They are going to play Volley Ball, have dinner, and watch a movie. She has met some good friends so far and hopes to meet more tonight. 


We have been in Florida for a little over a month now and you will join us in only 96 days!


I Love you Emmett,


Poppy

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving little man!

Good morning Emmett,


Your Momma, Grandma, and I are having breakfast watching the Macy's Thanksgiving day Parade in New York City and eating some yummy omelets. The weather is warm again here today and we are enjoying the sunshine outside. We love to sit by the pool in the morning drink coffee and talk about you.


Today we are excited because we only have 97 more days until you join us. We had some discussion last night about the options of your birth. Your Momma wants to get in a pool and let you come out under water. They call that "water birth".  I think, if I were a girl, I would like to be knocked out and have someone wake me up when you were 4. We will see how this all goes down in the next few months. I know one thing...I can't wait!


We are all getting ready for an unusual Thanksgiving. We are loading the truck with chairs, coolers, cold drinks, and some books. Yup we're headed to the beach with a bucket of fried chicken! We love going new places. Sometimes we find special places that way. When that place is extra special we will visit again and even give it a special funny name so we are the only ones that know where we are going. We are alone here and wanted to get out and do something fun to get over our home sickness. We miss our families and that's why we are so excited for you to get here. 


I'd better start helping out with the packing so I'll talk to you soon and let you know how things went at the beach. 


I love you already,


Poppy

Introducing "Aunt" Kelsey. This is the beginning of a long list of girls you will be required to call Aunt.



Hey, E! 

This is your Aunt Kelsey. Though I realize you won't be reading this for a very long time, I want you to know that I love you so much. Your momma and I talk about you all the time - about how adorably you are going to be, about the smiles that you will bring to the family (though you have already brought many), and about what great and wonderful things God has in store for you.

    I pray for you every day. I pray that you will see God's love in every situation. I pray that you will grow to be a godly man of faith. I pray that you will learn all that you can about everything you can, whether it be in school, on the water, on a sports field, or anywhere else.

    Just so you know, you are to be born into an amazing (and somewhat crazy) family. We are a fun group of people, and I hope that you will enjoy us as much as we do. :) Your momma is a great woman who loves you very much. She prays for you and cries for you and has the biggest dreams for your life; make sure you love her and take care of her... and be sure to hug her whenever you get the chance. Your grandparents are amazing people as well. They have been a very big part of your life so far, and I know that they will continue to love you as you grow older. Be sure to love them, too. They are very wonderful to you.

    Emmett, I love you very much. I cannot wait to meet you; hopefully, I will get to see you while I'm in Florida this summer or maybe when I get back home to Washington and you come to visit. I can hardly wait for you to learn more about you and your family. Like I said before, we are a crazy bunch, but we love you so much!

Love,
Aunt Kelsey

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Your Great GrandParents - Edward W and Mary Ann Bass

Dear Baby Emmitt:  


We would like you to meet your great grandparents called by most,  Mom Mom and Pop Pop but you may call us anything you wish.


We are from South Eastern PA, were both born during WWII. We spent our teen years Driving a 55 Chevy, weekends at drive in movies and listening to Elvis and Bobby Daren on the radio. Rock-n-roll started when we were teens and TV was black and white in those days. We were married the year President Kennedy was shot and enjoyed watching Neal Armstrong walk on the moon. 


We moved to Eastern Washington in 1980 and have been here ever since. 


We are the proud parents of your Poppy, in-laws to your Grandma Wendel and grandparents to your mommy.   Welcome to our family or better said “your family”.  


We are more than excited to soon meet you in only 98 days and to love all over you.  Our first glance at your 19 week ultra sound assures us you are going to be a very handsome boy.   Your mommy has framed us a picture of you so we can see you each day and share in her excitement.   Under the picture it says, “Love at First Sight”.


We are praying for your mommy and you as she prepares to bring you into this world.  The joy you are going to bring to her cannot be expressed in words. 


Love,


your Mom Mom and Pop Pop.


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seaej@comcast.net said...


Emmitt,

There are some things you need to know about Your Great Grand Parents that they were to too shy to say on this blog.

Let's start with the "The Mommom".


 She appears quiet and maybe a bit reserved but don't let that fool you. When fun is around she wants to be apart. Now there is a clear definition of fun to her. It does not include speed, water, heights, cold, load noises, woods, heat, canned meat, or wind.

Important!! If you do things people like, you will benefit in closer friendships and they will sometimes buy you things. Example...Mommom likes to shop. This means she will need someone to carry her things, open her door, and wait. In return you will get a good lunch a great cup off coffee and at least 2 shirts and a toy.

She loves group events to include car shows, concerts, parades and holiday meals. Christmas is her fav! You need to know we don't take her picture...ever!

She likes the beach, seafood, a good meal out and people watching. Mommom likes to go to movies.
She is a great photographer and spends much of her personal time taking pictures for friends and family during special events. Never, ever, ever take her picture!

Her parents have long since passed. She has 4 brothers (2 living) and 2 sisters.

Her friends call her Mary, Maryann, Mar's, mom, and mommom. She is a safe place for you.

She gives you a funny bone and your creative look into the things around you.

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Now for Poppop,

Ed, Eddie, Bass, son, dad are a few names I know about. I will fill you in on some funner names when you are older.

Grew up a musician playing the Sax and clarinet. I understand his dad didn't care much for that but that didn't stop Poppop from following his musical dreams. He left home at 18 and went to drafting school and a lifetime of interesting jobs followed. Jobs that included designing dental tools, hair driers, space suit parts for the space program, a few boeing jets including the B777. He was a supervisor at a steel mill, and an engineer at the Hanford site (home of the Manhatten Project of the 1940's).
He is a Christian, a sunday school teacher and a soul winner. He overcame his past and parted ways with the bad habits from his youth. Here is a life lesson that there is always a place in God for you no matter where you come from.
His parents are also gone now and he has 2 sisters and 2 brothers.
          Don't get me wrong he is not perfect and neither are we. He loves to dream of adventure and has realized some adventures in his life. He is an Aviator with certifications in a Piper J3 Cub, Cessna 120, 140, 150, 152, 170, 182, Beach Bananza BE-35, Piper PA-28, and Rutan designed long-easy. He once built an airplane in his basement and had to cut the wall out because he measured wrong and it was too big to fit any other way.


He loves to hike, camp, fish, explore, kayak. We tease him about a 3 day time limit on his travels but I think he is better about that these days.


He loves the ocean and sailing and I get the impression he has never really achieved his goals on the water. He and I have sailed a Chrysler Buckeneer, 17 ft hobie cat, a rocket (which he rebuilt), a house boat, a green 20 something, a blue and white something. I have many funny and exciting stories about those days that I will be glad to share with you, just remind me.


He hunts and fishes. Loves bird hunting with a shotgun. I've never been impressed with his marksmanship because he always let me shoot first. He probably is a good shot.


He loves the space program, rockets, and model airplanes. Never much of a jock, I have seen him swing a bat from time to time. He likes to bowl, ice skate, ski and am told he was a pretty good golfer. He is right handed but swings a club lefty.


He is deep. Sensitive and hard on himself. Sometimes he is a bit of a critic but I think he knows it. A smart man with the ability to learn anything he sets his mind to. I think He has done everything at least once.


He's built a garage, remodeled a house, put on a roof, built an airplane, rebuilt an old airplane, rebuilt many cars and engines, designed and built a car from scratch, made furniture, plastic molds, wooden kayaks, tools, metal parts, and I could go on.


He turns 69 this year. He has cancer now and is in treatment. He has to have an operation around the time you are born and has expressed sadness that he will not be able to travel here for that.


We will do our best to impart his heart of adventure and ability to try anything. He is where you get your skills to try and ability to do anything with your hands.






Monday, November 21, 2011

Here's Da-Momma

Hey Little Man,


I thought I'd fill you in on the people you belong to and what better place to start then the Lady you will soon depend on for everything. Let's make this a kind of reverse family tree with pictures.


She is Momma to you,  a few call her Ca-Ca,  Jess to most and Daughter to me. 


She is 6 months pregnant with you now and you can see her "baby Bump". She plays piano and has an amazing voice too. I know she sings to you at night when you keep her up. Tonight at dinner we wondered if you can hear the music she sings and plays for you. People say you can hear it but I'm not so sure. I guess I will know if you ever express your love for James Taylor tunes. JT is our family Favorite. 


Momma is 20 and was born October 9th at Madigan Army Medical Center on Fort Lewis in Washington. We were afraid we would get her mixed up with other babies at the hospital so I followed her all around no matter what nurse had her. Later when she finally made it to the nursery I was relieved to discover she was the only white baby in the maternity ward. 


Clarence Thomas was in the news the week she was born. He is now a Supreme Court Judge. 1991 was the year.


She was a sweet little kid and started playing piano on the first day of first grade. All those years later and she is really a great pianist. I figure by the time you read this you are also a great musician and fisherman. 


 She is strong, smart and full of love and compassion. She will be the best mom and I wanted you to know how special she is. She was never much for sports or fitness but enjoys watching playoff baseball.  She loves animals but has allergies to most of them. I think she would be willing to have anything but a cat. 


Did you know she built her own first car? Yup, 1972 VW Beetle. Did you know she crashed her first car? Yup, a 1972 VW Beetle. When you have trouble checking oil, changing tires or adjusting a carb...don't worry she can help you. 


She will support all your adventures. She will be the rock in your life, Love her with all your heart. 

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Hey Little man,

Today is Sunday Nov 20th. Last night Momma, Grandma and I spent a couple hours together making your website. We laughed and made fun of your Ultrasound and wondered what you would look like. I figured it didn't matter much because fish don't care much what the fisherman looks like, only girls care. I defended you as those two girls laughed about the size of your head. More room for brains I told them!

You're gonna love it here it's sunny and warm and there's a pool waiting for you to swim in. Now we live in Estero Florida and will move into our new house in Cape Coral next month. You're gonna love Momma and Grandma too. they are a hoot and can't wait to spoil you. I thnk I might be a little excited also.

Momma is 6 months along now and you are making quite a bump on her tummy. She thinks she is fat but we think she is beautiful.

You might notice Grandma is real pretty and you will be thrilled to know you are on the short list of boys that get to hold her hand. She is my best friend and I think you two will hit it off right away. I hope you find one like her when you grow up.

We three went to our new Church today. There are lots of things there for you to do and we are excited to see what God will do in your life.

We have a lot of people to introduce you to and we hope this website will be a great place for that to happen. Maybe they will include a picture of themselves when they post so you will remember who they are.

Talk to you tomorrow,

Poppy

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Ultra Sound from 10 and 19 weeks

Ultra sound at 10 weeks. 


19 weeks and 10 ounces.
19 weeks

19 weeks

Welcome to the World Wide Web Little Man.

   May I introduce to you Emmitt's new website. This little guy is due to arrive in early March 2012. Follow us as we post stories and pictures of our new little addition.

Welcome little guy,

Your Poppy loves you.