Monday, November 30, 2009

In Loving Memory - Mary Mozisek Kutach

Its almost as if she is looking towards heaven in this picture.

My sweet grandmother passed away peacefully in her sleep last week. I just wanted to share the words I spoke at her funeral so the world can know how special she was...

Growing up, I remember traveling to Grandma and Grandpa's from San Antonio and pulling up into their driveway after a long two hour drive in a crowded backseat with my brother and sister. Grandpa was always under the carport in his lawnchair waiting for us to arrive. When we stepped inside their home, Grandma was always in the kitchen hard at work making a big lunch. We would head straight for the living room because everytime we came, she made a pie from scratch and would keep it under a towel. We would lift up the towel in anticipation to see if it was lemon or chocolate...I always hoped for chocolate! She also always had cans of Dr. Pepper in the fridge for us kids and a cold Coors Lite ready for Dad.

After lunch we would transfer from the kitchen to the living room to watch TV...usually football or some other sport. After cleaning up the meal (and she never had a dishwasher), Grandma was always the last one to come in and she would sit in the middle recliner next to Grandpa.

I remember waking up in the mornings and she would always have a warm bowl of cream of wheat waiting for me. You know, a couple of years ago I saw boxes of cream of wheat at the grocery store and memories of Grandma came flooding back. I bought some and when I made it, it just didn't taste the same.

I remember picking pecans in the front yard with Grandma and then taking them over to Grandpa so he could help us crack them.

I remember Grandma's huge garden filled with all kinds of vegetables. Each year, it got a little smaller until she wasn't able to care for it any longer. Some of my favorite things that came out of her garden were cucumbers because Grandma turned them into the best pickles I've ever had. It's funny because when I was pregnant with Anna I really didn't have many cravings, but I did crave Grandma's pickles!

I remember Grandma getting up and going to church every Sunday morning until she no longer could. She had a quiet, steadfast faith in the Lord. Today, my sister just read me an old letter from Grandma that said she prayed for my sister, brother, and I everyday. She also used to pay us a dollar to memorize The Our Father and The Hail Mary:).

I remember Grandma and Grandpa's big 50th wedding anniversary party...what a testimony to faithfulness and perseverance their marriage was. I always liked looking at their black and white wedding photo that Grandma looks so beautiful in and asking her how they met. She would tell me the story of when she met Jim Kutach for the first time at a dance. She was with Grandpa until death did they part, serving him and helping him even when he got pretty grumpy towards the end. I never heard her complain.

Those are just a few of the memories I have. As I've been reflecting on Grandma the last couple of days, I noticed a recurring theme...how well she served others. Serving others isn't really very popular in our culture, it seems that those who use others actually get ahead faster. It was, however, very important to Jesus and He modeled for us how to humbly serve others and often spoke about it. Once, when He was traveling with the disciples they were arguing over who among them was the greatest. When Jesus asked them what they were arguing about, they were silent. Then, according to Mark 9:33-35, He sat them down and said to them "If anyone wants to be first, he shall be last of all and servant of all." I think of Grandma and how she was always serving and always last to sit down, and I think of her now face to face with her Savior, her mind and body full restored, and she is finally first.

Friday, November 6, 2009

6 Months!

By far, the most common phrase around our house these days is "She is so cute!". Whether she is
sitting...

playing...bathing...cheering on the Longhorns...

sleeping with her new lovey, Rosie...
sipping...
or eating (I should say attempting to eat, more on that later)...

there is nothing cuter to us than our little girl (even when she screams as I leave the room...yes, separation anxiety has begun). We can't wait for the next 6 months!

Stats:

Weight: 17 lbs 6 oz ~75%
Height: 26.5 in ~75%
Head: 42.5 cm ~50%

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Happy Owl-o-ween!

What kind of blogging mom would I be if I didn't have a post of my lil' pumpkin in a pumpkin patch! Anna has really taking a liking to owls so that is what she wanted to be :). Here are some photos from the last week of Halloween festivities:






Friday mom's group.

I've been inspired to be a little more crafty lately, so I made owl cupcakes for mom's group and pumpkin muffins for a baby shower.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Lucas Turned 2

This past weekend we went down to Houston for cousin Lucas' 2nd birthday. The theme was circles, so all the food was cut into circles and the kids had fun playing with bubbles and balloons while the adults embarrased themselves trying to hula hoop. It seems like just yesterday little Lucas came into the world, and now two years later my sister has another baby and I have one of my own. Time is flying...

Sweet Boys

Lucas wearing the John Deere boots we game him (this was the best pic I could get before he took them off:).

Me with the little bald cousins.

Anna with her Gigi. A lady at the party told Gigi that Anna looked like her and that made her day.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Milk Power

To all current and future breastfeeding mommies: please consider donating to your local mother's milk bank! My local milk bank makes it really easy to become a donor and will even send you free containers to store your milk in. The hospital I drop my milk off at uses 30 bottles a day for babies who are premature, failing to thrive, or have other diseases or deficiencies. I look at it as a way for Anna and I to give back since she is such a healthy baby.

I always knew that I wanted to breastfeed, but since having a baby I've learned even more about the amazing benefits. For example, did you know that long-term breastfeeding can promote the development of a well-shaped jaw allowing for straighter teeth (of course Anna's thumbsucking may offset that benefit :)! These benefits aren't just coincidences, I believe our Creator designed the perfect system for a baby and mommy to thrive together. I guess you could say I have become somewhat of a lactivist (yes, that is an actual word)!

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

5 Months!

So, Little Precious (my current nickname for her, although Brad doesn't like it b/c it reminds him of Gollum from LOTR) turned 5 months. She is starting to sit up on her own, found her feet, has become so interactive, and sometimes mimics what we do. In the evenings, Brad and I just sit and watch her and play with her. The other day we were like “who needs T.V. or movies or other forms of entertainment when we have her!"

I feel like this is the last month that she will be a baby baby. You know what I mean, soon her gummy smile will start to sprout little white teeth, she will begin to mobilize, and in a month will enter the world of solid foods. All exciting things...I am just trying to enjoy her as she is in every moment I get to spend with her!

Monthly picture in the chair.
I just had to post a pic of her in this dress b/c it is one of my favorite outfits.

Her first pair of Levi's... I think it is so cute when babies wear jeans b/c they look like little grown-ups.

A foot...her new favorite toy.

Here is Anna mimicking me waving my hand. Just a few minutes before this video, we were eating popcorn in front of her and she started chewing even though she has never eaten anything. We weren't fast enough to get that one on video and she doesn't do these things on cue.

Don't ask how we figured out that Anna thought it was so funny when I hit Bun Bun...I couldn't tell ya.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Sweet Grandma Mary

Recently we went to visit my sweet grandma who isn't feeling so good these days. She is 93 years old and until recently was walking on her own with better posture than me! She is weaker now and in a wheelchair, but she never complains. The reality of her aging body is beginning to set in for me. I'm so thankful she was able to meet Anna...seeing her great-grandbabies brought big smiles to her face.

I love this picture of little Anna with her great-grandma!

This is a 4 generation picture that I will cherish.