Friday, June 18, 2010

A Lot has Happened in 7 months


As the title says, it has been a busy seven months. Where does time go? At the time of my last posting, I had a post it note full of blog entries. As you can tell, that is all the further I got with that!

Let's try again.

My first set of photos comes from the most recent "big event" in our life. Cousin Lezli and Terin's wedding in May. The girls were flower girls, Noah was a ring bearer, James the minister and Lori the family ring master (get it? as in circus?)

Pre-wedding preparations.


Getting measured for the tuxedo.


Picking up the tuxedo


Practice wedding 'do. Yep that's right, I was tortured with the pink foam rollers and so were the girls. Except now, as you can see, Rachel had a lovely coral color and Sarah had blue.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Two new Toddler Beds

Vacation took it's toll on the girls. They learned how to climb out of their cribs and so out went the cribs and in came the toddler beds.

In my opinion, nothing beats walking into the room and seeing the two
of them sharing a bed. I love it!

It is soo cute! And innocent...

It's obviously very exhausting to live the life of a toddler. They fall asleep wherever they are. Even with the pillow propped up on the bed rail. But wait...

Maybe they are just exhausted after doing this to their room! This is nothing compared to the second day of messes, pictures which will be posted too, as soon as I get them off of my phone. All I can do is laugh and be thankful that I get to be home to
experience all the messes first hand.

New tree

A memorial gift from Living Grace, to plant a tree in James' dad honor and in memory to him. We picked out a Legacy Maple for our front yard. The picture is kind of cloudy but I think you can still see it. Noah was the photographer for these two photos.
The worker having lunch on our front porch. Have microwave will eat lunch. He loaded the "wave" out of his truck, heated up his lunch, and sat down and ate. Noah was fascinated by this which is why there is a photo.

California vacation


June 30 to July 7, 2009

Our trip to Sacramento was fun for us and great to visit James' family again. We missed seeing Grandpa Jim one last time but his presence was with us and we got to celebrate his faith-filled life with a wonderful memorial service.

We went to the train museum and Fairy Tale Land. We visited Folsom zoo and took a train ride. We even got to participate in the Fourth of July parade in Jim and Joy's subdivision.

At the train museum.

Fairy Tale Town

James and Noah on the Folsom zoo train.

Rachel "dressed" for the Fourth of July parade.

The kids at Grandma and Grandpa's house after the memorial service.

Back to summer vacation

Even Grandma caught a fish.
Tanner won the "biggest" fish contest of the week for our family!
Aunt Dixie and her big fish.
Sarah in the sandbox.
Rachel playing in the sandbox.
Noah and the fish he caught during the fishing tournament.
Julie and one of the many fish she caught. I love the pic of Spencer in the background.
Me with my large crappy I caught.
Julie and the "big" one.
Favorite Pingel past time, Grandpa's popcorn.

Finally time for updates.

It's been a long time since I have posted and so there will multiple posts with pictures and not too many words. Just the way I like it.

We are doing well in all aspects of our lives. I am busy studying my medical transcription course online, which is why there hasn't been much in the way of posts. More on that another time. James and the church are doing great. We have been worshiping about 15 months now and things seem to be heading in the right direction. Great people and great faith.

Noah is ready for kindergarten but only goes to preschool three mornings a week. The girls like the quiet of the mornings when he is at school but they are very excited to have him come home too.

The girls, well, I'll just let the pictures and videos do the story telling.

Love to all and enjoy,
Lori

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Happy Birthday Lindberg girls!

October 28, 2007 - Our lives were forever changed.

It was Reformation Sunday and James and Noah were finally home from church. I was having breakthrough contractions and needed to call the doctor. My cousins Lezli and her mom were on their way over to how "fat" I was before going in for my scheduled C-section. Little did they know that they were going to be "babysitters" to Noah until my mom and dad got there to take care of Noah. The nurse on call said "Well, you better come into the hospital. Congratulations, you are going to have your babies today!" WOW and that was it. Off we headed to Lincoln.

At 8:30 p.m., Sarah Jane joined our family at 6 lbs. 5 oz. with the chubbiest cheeks and cutest little red spot on her upper lip. Then, a short 60 seconds later, Rachel Ann joined our family at 5 lbs. 9 oz. with her perfectly round head and cute little petite body.

Celebrating their first birthday. Sarah Jane (R) and Rachel Ann.

Sarah celebrating birthday #2. Not too hip on the "Happy Birthday!"

Rachel celebrating by eating her "cake".