Thursday, January 30, 2014

Wrestling

Connor loves to wrestle.  He listens for the garage to open every evening and before Jason has the back door closed Connor is on the wrestling mat (AKA family room rug with extra padding underneath) calling out "it's go time dad!"  The boys wrestle every single night.  They wrestle the minute Jason gets home from work and they wrestle just before they go to bed.  Before I was pregnant Connor was doing single leg take downs and fireman's carry wrestling moves on me almost on a daily basis too.  Being that I'm pregnant I get to watch from the side lines now.

So, it wasn't much of a surprise when we asked him if he wanted to join the school wrestling team... he immediately said YES.  I had no idea there would be so many kids on the wrestling team!  We went to the first practice before we signed him up because we were concerned there might not be any kids his age or size to even wrestle with... wow, were we wrong! 

Mat Maulers Wrestling Club
Practice is for 2 hours (6:00-8:00pm) every Tuesday and Thursday at the High School wrestling room.  They start with some warm up exercises, pledge of allegiance to the flag, followed by a motivational speech from the main coach and then the kids break into 3 groups based on age/size and practice wrestling moves.  They end with another motivational speech, which always talks about good morals.  The wrestling room gets extremely hot by the end of practices!  The walls are lined with parents watching, which most of the dad's are involved in helping coach the kids.  I wasn't sure how Connor would do with 2 hour practices, which are non-stop.  But he did awesome!  He loved every minute and worked hard at getting the moves down.  Half of his baseball team are also on the wrestling team and a few boys from his kindergarten class.  He immediately paired up with James Oliver from his class and the two were great wrestling buddies.
 warm ups
 Connor doing a take down move on James with Jason helping to coach


 Jason coaching Noah, a boy from Connor's baseball team.  Joe, James dad coaching Connor and James.





 My little Mat Mauler!

Sunday, January 26, 2014

28 weeks pregnant

 I found the fetal heart rate monitor when I was organizing things for the babies room.  Connor had fun listening to his little brother.

 photo bomb by Jason
 somehow I'm still able to squeeze into my XS WSU nursing scrubs, but not for long.  At this point I've gained 20 pounds in my pregnancy.  This kiddo is extremely active, way more than Connor was.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

26 weeks pregnant



I'm huge!  The doctor thinks this little guy is going to be small like Connor was, but I'm having my doubts since I'm way bigger with this pregnancy than I was with Connor!  My belly button has already popped out, which creeps me out and looks silly poking through my shirt so I keep it covered with 2 band aids (which flattens it out).  Jason and Connor laugh that X marks the spot.  If you look close you can see my rib cage and my huge basket ball belly jets straight out from there.

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Christmas with John

Christmas with my brother and his family

 Since Madi is graduating this year we decided it would fun to get them family themed Christmas gifts.  We bought them a 10-in-one game box and a $50 gift card to Bumpers Family Fun Center.  Plus a few gifts for Ryan.
 Connor loves the super soft Incredible Hulk blanket
 Kevin came over to watch the football division play off game, where the Sea Hawks beat the 49er's for a spot in the Super Bowl.  Jason is wrestling with Connor while Kevin is attempting to transform Connor's transformer.
 Ryan came for a sleep over, which turned out to be perfect timing because John got really sick that night.  First up the boys played a game of Angry Birds.
 dinner was Spider hot dogs (spaghetti noodles threaded through hot dog bites) and mac-n-cheese.  Ryan loved the Spider hot dogs!
 the boys made some jello gigglers
 and had a fun bath together
 Before bedtime it was wrestle time with Jason.  Connor and Ryan tag team wrestled Jason.



 Usually we pull out Connor's crib mattress, which is under Connor's bed like a trundle and Ryan sleeps on that.  This time I put the side rail on Connor's full size bed and the boys slept in the same bed together.  I wasn't sure how this would work with two boys who like to move around in their sleep, but it turned out to be perfect.  I don't think either of them moved all night long.

 The next morning they colored pictures while I made breakfast
 the boys requested Micky Mouse pancakes for breakfast and Ryan really wanted more Spider hot dogs... I substituted sausage for hot dog and made him Spider sausage bites. 
 During breakfast we annoyed Jason by playing the "What does a Fox say" song on the TV.  After playing this several times and laughing Ryan requested his favorite singer Katy Perry... so we rocked out to some Katy song's.  I sure love hanging out and laughing with these adorable boys.  It's so great that they are best friends And cousins!  We love when Ryan comes over and our house is filled with little boys laughing, smiling and playing.  I hope Connor and his little brother get along as well as Connor and Ryan do.

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Christmas with Kortus's

New Years Eve we spent relaxing at home and playing Connor's new Headbands game.


 That Saturday we went up to Grandma and Grandpa Kortus's house for Christmas with them.  Connor liked Polly's Christmas outfit.
 more wrestling with dad
 cuddle time with Grandpa and Polly
 opening Christmas presents
 Connor and Grandpa put the Ninja Turtle puzzle they got him for Christmas together

 Grandma played a game of Candy Land with Connor
 and of course no visit to Grandma's would be complete without some snuggle time with Spaz

 Jason took a quick snooze on the couch with Connor's new light up unicorn stuffed pillow
Grandpa with his silly long braided beard

Monday, December 30, 2013

Al's funeral

Albert David Charette 3/6/1927 - 12/26/2013
 
 left side is the back of the funeral card, right is the cover of the card
 The funeral was held at the Steele Chapel in Longview.  At the hospital the night Al passed away, Jeannette told Sue she wanted the pastor who had brought Al and Jeannette to Christ 50 years ago to pastor Al's funeral.  This seemed like an impossible task tracking down someone they had not seen in years and had no idea how to even get ahold of him.  Obviously Al and Jesus had a part in planning this because at the hospital, just shortly after Jeannette made her request known a man approached Sue and introduced himself as Pastor Don Kennedy's son... the very same Don Kennedy that had brought Al and Jeannette to believe in Christ 50 years ago.  He just happened to be at the hospital visiting someone and noticed the Charette name. 
 Mark had the pastor's wife read something he wrote for the service.  Jason also, had her read something he wrote the night we received the news...
"To Dad:
From the words of my son when I tucked him into bed and we prayed that night we received the news.
Dear God, you will be receiving a special gift tonight into heave. amen

What a powerful statement and I couldn't agree with him more.

My dad "AL" wasn't one that I played catch with in the back yard, that was left to my close siblings Fran, Sue and Mark.  Well, Mark mostly (Fran and Sue kinda throw like girls).  But that was ok because no matter what I wanted to do, whether it be in sports, school or life he supported me 100% and has the trophy to prove it.  This trophy wasn't for me or about me, it was a symbol of who my dad and mom were and still are to this day.  This is how they support all their kids, grand kids and great grand kids.  Always with 100%.  This trophy of course is the greatest fan award that was presented to them during my senior year for being the best fans to all their kids achievements and successes throughout their high school careers.

We have lost a great man today, but the great memories we cannot forget from his belly full of jelly laugh, more than you can shake a stick at, numb in the head (which my wife has adopted) and of course meet my 5 brothers.  He could always make us laugh.

The only regret I have is that you, dad will not get a chance to meet my second son, even worse is that he will not get to meet you.  That's ok though dad, we have memories and pictures, but most of all the character that you have instilled in me that makes me the man I am today will be passed on.  These genes, traits and this character is the best trophy you could give and I wear them proudly on my sleeves every day and incorporate them into our daily lives.

I hate to see you go dad, but your in a better place and thank you for spending one last Christmas with us.  I will see you soon... I love you...

Your Son,
-Jason"

Kevin, Jason's nephew also made a beautiful slide show for the funeral.  He had asked the family to send any pictures we had of Al to him for the slide show, which of course I sent tons.  Over half the slides in the show came from pictures I had taken over the 14 years I've been with Jason.  After watching the slide show Jason actually thanked me for taking all the pictures.  I may have annoyed everyone with my constant picture taking over the last 14 years, but at times like this everyone is grateful for those pictures.  I think I'm the only person in the Charette family who carries a camera and documents every event.

 Albert and Jeannette's wedding picture
 Al served in the U.S. Navy.  At the end of the funeral service the Navy did a 21 gun solute to Al.  They also served Jeannette a U.S. flag.  Connor got a bit concerned when they fired the guns in the air because he was afraid they were shooting up towards heaven where Grandpa was.  We had to explain that the gun fire was to honor Grandpa and a way of saying Thank you for serving in the Navy and that the bullets would not go up to heaven.
 Al's favorite candy (which he always had on hand) is Werther's Original hard candy.  At the reception held after the funeral each table had a beautiful flower and hand full of Werther's candy.
 Dawson (the newest Charette, Zach and Megan's son), Frann and Connor

 Connor wanted to make sure everyone got a piece of Grandpa's favorite candy.  So, he collected all the pieces off the center of the tables and went around handing them out.
 Connor and Sue
 Connor giving Grandma rides down the hall.  Everywhere we go Grandma tells Connor to sit on her walker and she gives him a ride... so this time Connor thought he should give Grandma a ride, which she enjoyed.
 Jason, Connor and I at Grandma's house after the funeral

 Frann and Sue's family came back to Grandma's apartment to visit after the funeral.
 Connor showing his Incredible Hulk.. which apparently includes sucking his tummy in.  I love the look on Jason and Fran's faces.  I don't think they like his bony little flex
Connor doing his "Hulk Smash" voice along with the flex.  This got a huge laugh... especially from Jason who is rolling with laughter.
 Justin, Cameron and Sue
 Connor taking Justin down with a Fireman's carry wrestling move
 Justin taking Connor down.  Connor loves to wrestle!  Jason and Connor wrestle every night.  I have a feeling Connor is going to follow in his dad's foot steps and wrestle all through elementary, middle and high school.
 
 Connor sitting in Grandpa's chair.  After everyone had left it was just Grandma, Connor, Frann and myself sitting around visiting (Jason went over to Sue's house).  After a while Frann said bye and was walking out the door when Connor (still sitting in Grandpa's chair) says "Good Bye my sweet heart."  Frann immediately froze, turned pale white and came back in.  Those are the exact words that Grandpa used to say to Frann every time she left.  This is the first time Connor has ever said that and he's never heard Grandpa or anyone else say that before.  This brought tears to all our eyes.  Connor was seriously channeling Grandpa's spirit, more than once today he's done something just like Grandpa.  After Frann left for the second time, she called 10 minutes later from home in tears again and texted Jason later about it.
The American flag and gun casings from Al's funeral.

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