Weekend roundup

Quiet weekend here!    On Saturday morning I took the kids to their swim class.  Grandpa Gordy came as well and afterwards, he took Ajax home with him.   There was a lot of farm cleanup to do and Grandpa needed an extra hand.  After they were deployed, Noomi and I went grocery shopping and did some general running around.  We had dinner with friends, which meant a late night for baby girl.

On Sunday, Grandpa Gordy brought Ajax home and reported that they did a ton of work on the farm.  Ajax reported that he got to stay up late and watch inappropriate shows, which were awesome (ie. Mash and some movie with a dragon).   Dave and the kids cleaned the house and did laundry while I went into the office for a few hours.  When I got home, we took the kids to the park and then finished the family craft project I started.

Medical update:

So, for the past 2-3 months Ajax has been complaining about stomach pains.  We took him to the doctor’s three times with no answers.  The doctor ordered blood work, which we completed on April 14 (Friday).  The nurse did a wonderful job drawing blood and afterwards I took him to school.  Aside – since it was Friday it was his Mileage Day, so Noomi and I went up and ran a few laps with him!  He did four laps and was very excited.

Ok, so back to the medical – on Monday I got a call from the doctor and they asked us to come back in to talk about the test results.  When we went in, the doctor explained that Ajax has elevated inflammation markers and low iron levels, which was concerning and possibly the start of something more.  The doctor said she was happy to see that he has consistently gained weight and that we needed more information to find out what’s going on.   We were referred to a ped’s GI at Mott Children’s Hospital and have an appointment on May 5th.  Hopefully we’ll have some more info at that appointment!

No photos because the Dropbox is being funny.

Easter 2017

Easter came a little late this year, which meant that the weather was warm at least.

I had Good Friday off and I had assumed the kids did as well (I’ve worked for a Catholic agency way to long), but I was informed by Ajax that he did in fact have school and his teacher couldn’t understand why I sent his homework folder in on Thursday.  I felt silly.  Noomi wanted to stay home with me, so at least I had some company.

We had a late start on Friday anyways because I had to take Ajax into Okemos to have his blood drawn.  He’s been complaining that his stomach hurt and after two doctor’s appointments, they wanted to run some tests as they weren’t sure of the cause.  He did very well with the blood draw and then I dropped him off at school.  Noomi and I ended up spending a few hours at the school anyways for Mileage Club.

On Saturday, Emily came over and we all took the kids to the local egg hunt.  The kids had a ton of fun running around and collecting eggs.  Noomi did a little better this year but still wasn’t highly competitive (actually neither was Ajax lol).   We got home, ate lunch and colored some eggs.

The kids also loaded up on sugar and I did some baking for the week.  Dave offered to take them for a bike ride and they were both very excited to get out for a ride.  All three set off, but then only two returned – Ajax in a huff and Noomi crying.  Apparently on their way back Noomi got off her bike and refused to get back on.  She also refused to walk home which left Dave standing in the road yelling at Ajax to stay in sight and trying to hold his bike and Noomi’s bike.  When she refused to walk Dave swung a screaming/crying Noomi over his shoulder picked up her bike and walked home.  He then had to return for his own bike.  A random neighbor offered him help.  Later that night he said, well at least I didn’t swear (the first thing Ajax told me when he busted into the house was that- Dad was so mad and yelling and swearing!).   The neighbors probably think we’re insane.

On Sunday, Ajax was up at 6:30 am and Noomi was up shortly after that.  They searched the house, but kept lapping back into our room complaining that they couldn’t find their baskets and that they needed help.  After making them work at it for about an hour we got up made coffee and “helped” them look.    Besides baskets the kids also got a Casio keyboard which I picked up at a garage sale, thinking they would get a kick out of it, as well as new kites.  Ajax got more trading cards and a Star Wars Tshirt, while Noomi got a mermaid doll and a mermaid tank top.  Both kids got candy and new googles for swim class.

After a pancake breakfast, we loaded up and went into Dearborn to my Grandpa Nader’s house (now my Uncle John and Uncle David’s house).  I was a little worried about how it would feel going over there without my Grandpa, but to be honest there were so many family members there, and love, that it didn’t feel strange, it felt warm and comforting.  The front door was open (which hadn’t been in a long time) and the kids ran laps around the house (in the front door, though the living room and kitchen, down the steps and out the side door).  That’s how I remember it when I was little, running wild with my cousins.  The kids ate way too much sugar but definitely ran it off.  My Uncle David made the kids popcorn, which may have been the highlight of their day.

We headed home and actually did a bit of yard work before calling it a night.  Kids are now in the bath getting ready for bed, as Noomi kept nodding off on the couch after dinner.  It’s still sunny and 60 out, crazy April.

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Spring break 2017

Over Spring break Ajax and Noomi headed up north to Mikado to spend the week with Grandma Dara and Papa, who were so kind to watch them.   Sadly the weather was pretty cold and rainy, which meant they spent most of their time inside chasing dogs and watching movies.  A lovely time up north was had by all, though Ajax did push buttons and a few phone calls home were necessary.  Both kiddos went with Dara to Alpena and ran around the library.  They also hung out at the clinic and Noomi had a strep test (negative).  Dave worked all week and so did I when I wasn’t home sick on the couch.

 

Also, now that Ajax is 8 he doesn’t need a booster seat.  We also transitioned Noomi to the booster seat as she had completely outgrown the convertible car seat.  The kids are getting so big!

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Grandpa Nader_ 2017

My grandpa Nader just passed away and I thought I would share his eulogy that my mom wrote–

Today is the day that we say farewell to an era; to a huge network that has weaved a life of its own.  That network began with a spark that was the love between our Mom and Dad.

Joseph Nader was born on January 23, 1923, in Detroit, MI; to parents that had immigrated from Lebanon.   One of eight children, he is survived only by his younger brother, Tony, and preceded in death by his wife, Shirley Mae, and daughter, Susie.

He grew up on Joe Campo in Detroit, joined the army during World War II, and was sent to Germany.   In 1944, he suffered frostbite on his toes which landed him in the hospital in Colorado where he met Shirley.

Shirley Oswald was a nurse and being the handsome soldier that he was, Shirley declared that she was going to marry that man.  So, instead of heating her massage oil, as the other nurses did, she placed hers in the refrigerator.  They obviously fell madly in love.   

They were not supposed to date, she was an officer and he was enlisted, but if you knew Shirley she had a way of bending and all out breaking the rules.  They married in May 1945 in Minnesota and settled in Detroit.  Dad went to school to become a court stenographer and worked for years in the Courts in Mt. Clemens.  The first group of children were raised in Herman Gardens and then the family moved to Dearborn Heights, where they lived for over 60 years.  

In total, Joe and Shirley had 15 children in 20 years. This resulted in – 53 grandchildren,  81 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren.   What an incredible legacy.  It would also be fair to say that each person in this family could state, with absolutely certainty and confidence, that they felt as if they were truly dad’s favorite.  He had a way of making each and every person feel special and unique among the Nader Clan.    It was a true gift.

Fifteen kids seems like a lot, but it didn’t seem odd growing up. It was the norm, our norm, it was our family and now it seems like a gift that our parents gave us.  Like so many of the gifts Dad has given us all, the gift of love, laughter, and always a shoulder to cry on.   Family was everything to Dad and there wasn’t anything he wouldn’t give to help his family.

Not only were we blessed with a huge family, but we also had an extensive network of close family friends which developed over the years.  This network was made up of a group of liberal individuals who eventually moved away from the traditional Catholic Church.   This group eventually formed their own roving parish that focused on family, food, and religion.  Through this Mom and Dad acquired their closest friends, friends that are still close to this very day and many of whom are our God Parents.  

When my grandfather passed, my father became “Baya” or our beloved Father.   Baya  had such a way of making you feel as though you were the only one, the favorite, the smartest and most interesting.   Whatever you were involved in, he would say – that is amazing, that is neat! Baya had a few Joe-isms, for example he always said – you iggit –  and would laugh.  He was famous for getting songs stuck in your heads (like that silly Faygo song), he loved the casino, traveling, and horse shoes.  He loved the law and a good debate.   One of his favorite phrases was – Man-yana.  Tomorrow.  

Toward the end, Dad kept commenting that he felt so blessed and truly humbled by the outpour of love from his family.  He kept saying that he was just an ordinary man, but I think we all know that’s not true.   He was an extraordinary person and lived an extraordinary life.   We are better for having known him.   Dad’s last words to me were- do not mourn my passing, but rejoice because I am free and I am with the love of my life and my heavenly family.   

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I should point out that this was Noomi’s first open casket funeral and she was highly interested and inquisitive.  She kept approaching the coffin, asking questions and watching people pray.  She wanted to know when grandpa was going to get up and what those people were doing?  She did not appear afraid, just curious.  During the service there were singers and they actually sang the Strawberry song (really a John Denver song… don’t recall the real name).  When they began the song, Noomi sat up and looked at me and proclaimed that she knew that song too!  My grandma sang it to my mom, my mom sang it to me, and I sing it to my kids!

I realize now that Noomi couldn’t place my grandpa, because she kept worrying that the man that makes her the popcorn is gone and who will make her the popcorn!  I pointed out that it was my uncle David that made her the popcorn at grandpa’s house.   We actually went over that a dozen times… still not sure she believes me.  Ajax on the other-hand was serious and thoughtful during the funeral service.   He definitely understood what was happening and didn’t seem to have any questions, though Dave and I kept asking.

It helped that there were lots of other little kids present and then afterwards, there was a lunch at my uncle Joey J’s VFW Hall where they all ran wild.

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Ajax’s Birthday!

This year was Ajax’s big birthday party!   He’s officially 8 years old and growing like a weed!   We learned and held his party at the movie theater in town.  Ajax invited his class and we had about 10 kids total, which was good considering it was the beginning of spring break!   We watched The Lego Movie, ate popcorn, had pop, and this year Ajax asked for donations to the local food bank in lieu of gifts.   After the movie, we had everyone over for the family celebration.  It was wonderful and Ajax was thrilled.  We are so proud of him!  Birthdays also mean sprinkle pancakes!  (I also realize that I mostly took video for the birthday, so not so many photos!)

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