The Burlingames

Chronicling the adventures of the B's

Category: Family

Christmas Letter

by Megan

Happy New Year!!

                Every year around this time, I often find myself saying, “wow, the year went by so fast!!” Do you find yourself saying that too? I decided to not push myself to get our Christmas letter out before Christmas. I’m learning to slow down and prioritize more. God has given us many challenges this year but has also blessed us, very richly!!

Dave had an eventful year. He started off the year working full-time for FedEx and now, has spent the past 4 months home with the boys. He is truly enjoying his time at home with the boys. Dave had surgery in July to repair a broken jaw he sustained during a softball game. He was on a liquid diet for six weeks: not fun! He has also kept himself busy with his band, My Fall Lament. They had a few gigs this fall; unfortunately, I haven’t been able to attend any yet. They are typically during the week and late at night. He has also spent a lot of time playing for the worship team at church—a truly blessed time. Dave and I took time to read the Five Love Languages, and now know how to better serve and love each other. He has been busy filling my ‘love tank’ by doing a lot of small projects around the house. Our laundry/storage room is almost done (in an unfinished way) and the downstairs bedroom is nearly done.

Eli turned three on November 11. My baby is three!!!! He is so talkative, imaginative, busy, playful, loving, stubborn and tenderhearted. Eli has transitioned into big brotherhood very well. He does a great job of caring for and playing with his little brother. But he can be a bit of a stinker as well. He has been known to hit Noah, sit on Noah and yell at Noah…all the things big brothers tend to do. Eli had his third open-heart surgery this summer. We spent two weeks in the hospital waiting for the ‘all clear’ from the doctors. While in the hospital Eli ate A LOT of chips and salsa, fought taking his medication, played with his cars, took some naps, went for A LOT of walks and watched A LOT of movies. In looking at him now, you would never know he had open-heart surgery 5 months ago. His color is fantastic, his saturation levels are in the high 90’s and he has energy…A LOT of it.

Noah turned one on November 15th. My baby is one!!! He is so much fun to watch grow up. He is so busy, so cuddly, so talkative (lots of babbling, mom, dada, up), learning to sign (more, all done, milk, eat) and so sweet. Noah has mastered the younger brother ‘annoying me’ tactics very well. He always wants to be by Eli, do whatever Eli is doing and more often than not, Eli doesn’t want him around. Noah is very curious and can be helpful…sometimes. He does a great job of taking stuff out of something, but will then try to put it back. Just this week Noah took off walking. He’s been taking a few steps here and there, walking along stuff but now he’s walking! He’s sweet and I enjoy loving on him as often as I can.

I’ve been doing alright. I had an interesting year at work; I’m still work for CESA #11. I was partially laid off but then reinstated back to full-time a few months later. I dropped several districts due to caseload changes and travel a lot less this year than in the past. It’s been crazy but I still truly enjoy my job. Dad, Brianna and I celebrated Mom’s one-year anniversary by having a picnic in the cemetery with her. It was a beautiful fall day and we had a wonderful time being together and remembering Mom. As we were packing up, Brianna said, “That was fun. We should do this every year.” Dad and I agreed. I’ve had a tough year emotionally but I keep reminding myself to lean on God’s grace and to have hope in Him. It’s been a challenge, but I know He’ll bring me through it.

As a family we took a vacation back in February. We went to Puerto Vallarta, MX with Dave’s parents. Just an FYI to all you travelers out there, NEVER fly internationally via standby. It seriously felt like the trip that wouldn’t end. It took us 2 days to get there and 2 days to get home. Despite travel horrors, we had a wonderful time relaxing in the sun, lots of pool time and lots of Grandma and Grandpa time.

Please follow us on our blog, www.theburlingames.com. I intend to do a better job of updating our blog on a more regular basis with news, information and pictures of my sweet boys.

We hope and pray you all have a truly wonderful New Year!!

Christmas Celebrations

by Megan

Here are some pictures from the various Christmas celebrations we had with our family.

Our family Christmas

Eli is opening his new puzzle.

Noah being his cute self! He wasn’t sure what to think about opening presents, but he had fun nonetheless.

My boys opening their presents.

Burlingame Christmas

Alexis and Eli helping Grandma make dinner rolls.

Nate and his sweet kiddos – Evan and Alexis.

Alexis opening her present (she got a doll bed to go with her doll that she got for her birthday).

Dave and Noah watching the present opening extravaganza.

Eli opening one of his many presents.

Everyone helped Owen open his really big present (it was a kitchen play set).

Dave put Beth’s kitchen mittens on Noah, he wasn’t sure what to think of them.

Grandpa and his boys watching Star Trek.

We had a wonderful holiday season. Unfortunately, I didn’t take any pictures of the Paulson Christmas gathering to add to this post. That was a ‘fail’ on my part. Next year!

Almost done…

by Megan

We are almost done with the holiday season. We have celebrated 2 of the 3 Christmases thus far, the last one will be celebrated this weekend. The boys made out like bandits this year. Characters from ‘Cars’ was a BIG hit for Eli and Noah got lots of fun toys. Of course the boys like to play with the toys the other one got, which drives Eli nuts. Eli wants to play with his toys and Noah’s toys but won’t allow Noah to touch either set of toys. We’ve been working on sharing!

It was a good Christmas season but I’ve been struggling with being sad. I miss my Mom, a lot. She had the best Christmas celebration ever, in Heaven with our Savior. Selfishly, I wish she was here to enjoy Christmas with me (us). I’ve also been missing Dad a lot, I just feel comfort in being around him. We don’t need to talk or interact, I just feel comforted by being with him.

Side note: I’ve decided to start blogging more and less Facebook. Feel free to check=in and follow. I’m going to post pictures, funnies, stories and things that have been on my heart. Enjoy!

 

Memorial Run/Walk

by Megan

Yesterday was the Reeve Memorial 5k walk/run in Reeve. There was such a wonderful turn out.

They counted 68 people, who registered to walk or run. There were volunteers to watch the kiddos so parents could walk/run, volunteers to cheer on the participants, volunteers taking pictures, volunteers to ‘man’ the food and lots of people praying for those whose hearts were hurting.

We sold t-shirts to those who wanted to walk/run in memory of Mom. We were able to sell a lot of shirts but still have a lot to sell (anyone want a shirt?!?). We had several family members and friends who came to walk in memory of Mom. I was so overwhelmed by the love and support of those who were loving on us during this time. My emotions were out of control for much of the morning. I was simply overwhelmed.

Poor Brianna was too excited about the race. She took off running, slipped and fell. She managed to bang up her face, both hands, knees and maybe her elbows (I can’t remember). Anyway, she didn’t get to walk or run and was really disappointed. Dad took her to the hospital to really get her injuries cleaned up and looked at. The good news, they didn’t have to amputate – although it was discussed. ;-)

Here is a family picture. It was a beautiful day to remember those who are already with our Heavenly Father.

Dad, Eli, Dave, Noah, Me and Brianna.

Grandma Ree is in the background.

One year ago…

by Megan

One year ago, my sweet Mom was killed in a tragic car accident. My life changed in a way I never thought it would. It’s not a good change or a bad change, it’s just different. Every single day, she manages to make her way into my thoughts. Some days I cry, some days I smile, some days I get mad and some days I’m just sad. I grieve for what she has missed and will continue to miss. I also rejoice that she is in Heaven with Jesus. I know she is where she needs to be. She is in a far better place than here on Earth. Mom taught me a lot about being a wife, a woman of God, a teacher, a friend and a mom. She was much smarter and much wiser than I ever gave her credit. She was a wonderful wife, mom, sister, aunt, cousin, friend, etc. to those around her. Yes, she knew how to push people’s buttons but she also loved with her entire being. I know things have happened over the course of the year that would make her so happy and so proud (cousins getting married and friends having babies). I also know she has the best seat in the house for watching all these life events take place and unfold. There’s more that I could say, but I’ll leave it at this for now.

Mom, you will always be missed and never forgotten. I love you dearly. I’m so thankful and grateful for the time I had with you.