Monday, September 15, 2014

Reality Check

I don't know how we got here.  Summer was crazy, life is crazy; then that crazy subsides and new crazy appears in the form of school, football, jobs, etc. 

I get so bogged down in the 'daily' that I forget to look up and acknowledge the 'always'.  These 4 are my reality check.  Crazy comes and goes, it always will- but these 4 make perfect sense.


Tuesday, July 22, 2014

10 x 10

Everyone is so excited when the end of school rolls around, but no one moreso than Liam.  Summer break means late nights, later morning wake-ups, and most importantly our annual trip to Fruita to celebrate our very special little man.

This year was a little different than most: this time it was just the Deming clan among a ton of other campers, who the boys quickly made friends with-(biggest fire competitions among campsites will always draw a crowd), the weather was not so much "windy cactus" as it was "pleasant soggy", and this year meant longer, more technical rides for a now 10 year old boy!


10 reasons to love a 10 year old boy:

1. You can ride a wheelie longer than anyone I know
2. You're jokes are actually pretty funny
3. You say "please" and "thank you" without being reminded to
4. You try 
5. You talk a big game, but are secretly sensitive
6. You are an amazing athlete
7. Everyday is an adventure, sometimes good, sometimes bad
8. You are quick to laugh & cry
9. You have a great imagination
10. You are so dang cute!




Impromptu Birthday Cake


Mud Makers

Liam: you are all about airsoft guns, your cowboy boots, and sports of all kinds.  You are especially fond of your littlest brother, as he looks so much like you did!  You are as sassy as you are sweet.  And your friendships mean the world to you, which became so clear as your All-Star baseball team ended it's season and the tears flowed.  Not because your team lost, but because it was over.

Liam, we love you.  You keep us challenged, you keep us laughing, and you keep us guessing.  You are an amazing boy full of piss and promise!  We wouldn't have it any other way.

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Play Ball!

Baseball has pretty much taken over our to-do list this summer.  Both big boys played for a different league this year, and had great success- Liam's team even won their division's championship (OSU Beavers- was there any doubt?)  Elijah's team didn't have a division tournament but ended with a winning season and some outstanding players and more importantly really great attitudes among his teammates, which made the season really fun. 

 As the regular season ended both boys were nominated to be on the league's all-star team for their age groups.  Although it has been a lot of out of town practices and certainly some grumbling to stop their play to get in the car again, we felt it would be a cool opportunity to take advantage of.  These teams have some outstanding coaches and I think the boys are getting a bit of a wake up call as to what real baseball is.  We have fantastic parents who volunteer to coach the boys in our town- they do a great job;  but it is really nice once in a while for some outside influence (especially in the realm of sports) to teach my kids- and adds some element of (dare I say, fear and/or discomfort) that demands a little more respect and hopefully results.

  Finley started coach pitch as well with his trusty coach (Dad), and they are off to a great start- kids are actually going in the right direction and hitting pretty consistently.  Finley hits strong, but tends to throw his bat even stronger..... its a work in progress.  Considering all the baseball he's seen this summer (unless there is a park within field's reach) he should be ready to hit the big leagues soon.  

And Emerson just patiently waits his turn.....


Liam catching


Elijah pitched awesome this season, especially when he snuck in his "knuckle-curve" (it actually worked!)

lost his team hat first thing, found after picture day...


Friday, May 9, 2014

A Smattering of Life...

This time home with Emerson has allowed me at lot of time to think about how my life has shaped up so far.  The direction Obie and I have chosen to take, and at times, the detours that just led us where we were meant to be. Its odd perhaps that as a young girl I never dreamt of becoming a mother, nor of really getting married at all. (certainly in my mind there were hordes of super cute men falling at my feet- duh) but never in my wildest dreams did I picture 4 little boys sent to me to raise, to love, and ultimately to let go. 

These pictures aren't organized, or orchestrated- but they document a smattering of our life.  A life never imagined but one that I am so thankful for.  Obie and I have been blessed beyond measure, we realize that, even among the agruing and constant reprimands, the punishment and praise.  It is where, and with whom, we were meant to be.









Wednesday, April 23, 2014

And then there were 4.....

It's amazing what can happen overnight...



Emerson Otter Deming
March 26, 2014
11:59 am
7 pounds, 4.8 ounces
20.5 inches long














Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Bigger and Better


Once again I am way behind on the life and times of the Deming family.  This picture was taken this summer in Steamboat from a super funny guy that then proceeded to take us out to dinner (and more importantly, got us all to smile for a family picture, which I've realized might be the first of its kind)!

We 5 are a pretty solid bunch.  These boys make us laugh, cry, and pull our hair out- but this is our life, and a pretty good one it is indeed.

Life is about to change.  At the end of March (or April, or whenever it decides) we'll welcome another to this crew.  Are we ready? no.  Are we excited? yes.  Will we be tired? certainly.

So, we are trying to keep up with the kids we have and hold fast to this bittersweet time before another joins us.  No matter what, this family is what sustains me.  My heart bursts for these boys (all 4 of them), and I know this baby will have more than enough love to grow on.