What happened to 2009?
I certainly didn't keep track of it here in this blog...
One of my new year's resolutions is to do a MUCH better job of keeping up to date with this particular resource.
And so to begin what I hope not to have become a "January/July Journal" let me update you on the Bangert's 2009.
(This picture was taken at the Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee Wisconsin. It was taken on James cell phone... what a surprise that it would turn out so well. Merry Christmas!)
EDEN

She had a happy year, learning all about being in charge and being her own person.


Eden also enjoys helping Mommy in the kitchen. Mommy will sometimes be cooking and so Eden will start to get things out of the cupboards which she believes would be useful for Mommy, like utensils or pans or cans of this or that... sometimes even flour or sugar...

Eden is so beautiful and smart and independent and fearless and friendly. She is everything wonderful that a little girl should be. She loves going to Nursery at church. She loves "reading" and being read to. She loves singing and dancing and learning new words. She loves being a part of our family and being included in everything we do. She also loves pretending that she is the mommy and that I am her baby, she is a very sweet mommy...
Happy New Year Eden!
ISAAC

One of the most important changes that happened for Isaac this year was giving up his beloved pacifier.
Another important change for Isaac was starting Preschool! He is in Miss Haberkamp and Mrs Cress class and he absolutely loves it. He goes to school in the afternoons 5 days a week, for 2 1/2 hours. And because he was in school we had to get his eyes checked... what do you know, he has the same kind of astigmatism that his mommy has so... Isaac got glasses. He was very excited about that and he looks soooo handsome!

For Halloween Isaac wanted to be a skeleton, and we found him the perfect costume... it was bony enough to really be a skeleton but not so scary as to make him scared to put it on... He was the best skeleton on Halloween this year.

Isaac is kind of nervous about leaving Nursery and going into Sunbeams in church this year, but I think he will be just fine once he gets used to it.
Happy New Year Isaac!
Jeremiah

The second big change in Jeremiah's life was starting Kindergarten! What an exciting day that was both for him and me! He is in Ms Criswell's class. She is absolutely the best teacher he could have gotten. She has been teaching Kindergarten for 29 years and has perfected it! She said during parent-teacher conference that Jeremiah is one of her all time favorite students. She said that he loves to learn and is very well behaved, which of course made us into very proud parents. We knew he would love school! He is learning to read, write, and do math as well as learning fun stuff about pilgrims, and farms (they went on a field trip to a farm that James got to chaperone) He has had projects dealing with making a sculpture of something beginning with C out of cans:

He was able to bring home Traveling Teddy and spend the afternoon and evening doing things with it, then recording in the Traveling Teddy's journal what they had done to share with his class. One of the activities they did was to squeeze oranges and make orange juice. Jeremiah and the Traveling Teddy squeezed 10 oranges, and had a blast. Then Jeremiah had a drink of the juice and left the rest of it for James and I to finish... he is a very picky boy!
For Halloween this year Jeremiah decided to be a transformer, Optimus Prime to be exact! Yeah... as you can see he didn't exactly stay with that idea. He ended up deciding that a Ninja would be more fun and exciting... so he was a Ninja and a very impressive one too!
Jeremiah is excited about going into the CTR 6 class at church. He is all about getting bigger and more grown up. What a wonderful attitude he has.
Happy New Year Jeremiah!
JAMES
James has been teaching the Valiant boys (9-11 year olds) at church. He has enjoyed it but it can be challenging sometimes. He also has enjoyed having Jeff Zimmer as his Home Teaching companion, they have been burning up the town as far as Home Teaching is concerned, and having a great time doing it. James also has enjoyed having the free time to spend going with the full time Missionaries to teach discussions and assist them in their work.
And James wish/dream/goal this year is to get himself a Harley. He has fallen in love with this particular beauty...
Happy New Year James!
Leah
As for me... I have had a nice year. I have finally started to get the hang of this Mother thing. Some how having 2 of my kids in school for all and/or part of the day has made a real difference to me. My only explanation is that I don't remember life with my Mom before I was in school myself. She went through it, the all the kids at home all day phase, but I have no memory of it at all. Everything I knew was centered around a school day schedule... for years and years! Now I am finally starting to fall into my niche.


I was able to invite some friends and their kids over for Thanksgiving Dinner this year. It is my philosophy that you can happily have a quiet Christmas, but Thanksgiving has to be LOUD! And this year it was, with the added bonus that I didn't have to cook everything or clean up all the pans and serving dishes myself this year... but I did get to pull out my Nice plates and my Silver silver wear! I love being able to do that... and I put a tablecloth on the table too...
I have been enjoying being the Compassionate Service sister in our ward. It is really a wonderful calling, and I think I have benefited more then anyone in our ward has from me being in this calling. I have also really enjoyed having Misty Sessions for my Visiting Teaching companion and will really miss her when she and her family move this year.
And in 2009 I got a bowflex so of course that is my SUPER HUGE PRIORITY New Years resolution... get my girlish figure back... lol (Faith and Hope, Faith and Hope!!!!!!)
So that is the Bangert Family recap of 2009. I am looking forward to a wonderful, and eventful, but not too eventful 2010!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
6 comments:
I'm so glad you updated your blog! What a cute family you have.
I think we should try to see each other some time this year. We are only four hours away. I think my boys would love to see Chicago! Or you could visit the beautiful capital city of Michigan. :)
Hi!!!!! It was so fun to see pictures of your family and learn what has been happening this last year. We still think about you all and miss you, but we're so happy that you're all together and James is enjoying his job. Keep us updated.
Thank you Leah!!! I have been waiting and waiting for you to post more pictures and news about your cute family. Remember that we live very far away and miss you all very much. Keep up the good blogging!
Love you!
I can't believe how much your kiddos have grown since the last pictures posted! Glad you are all doing well...and I understand about the glasses, I had to get my first pair when I was 6. Life is just so much better when you can see clearly!
Shannon
Oh my goodness, your kids are getting so big. You guys look wonderful! :D
Dear Leah,
You would think a computer junkie such as myself would have all the time in the world to visit and comment on blogs, but I have changed I have changed in many ways and it's been for the good, actually. I would probably surprise the heck out of your husband if I gave you a journal of all the different things that I do everyday that don't involve the computer. Sometime you and I should discuss books. YEAH! Reading Material. So..Anyway, Mom talked with you a couple weeks ago on the phone and I thought about checking the blog and saying Hi. The Bangert family sure has grown. It sounds like James is busting his behind to keep up with a difficult 12 hour per day job and still have life to give to his family. I'm sorry to hear that he doesn't enjoy what he does, and NOR would I if i was in his position, but send him my love. I'm glad to see that your kids are growing like weeds. I still remember your wedding day (how many years back was that now that you think about it?) Wow.
So I was given my mission call on the 19th of Nov. and I now work as a service missionary for the Church Welfare Services. I'm volunteering Tuesday and Thursday mornings at the Bishop Store House and really enjoy what I'm experiencing. It's about a 30 minute drive from the house to the store house, and I generally work for 6 hours each week. It keeps me out of trouble (I'm kidding, I'm never in any trouble), and I'm able to serve the Lord. I've put school and Job employment on hold and leave the rest of my free time for piano, piano, and more piano. It keeps me out of trouble!
Happy New Year. February is just around the corner. Isn't that ridiculous? If you know what I mean. Time flies quicker when you don't think about it, and sometimes I wish it would slow down.
Kent
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