Monday, December 19, 2011

Merry Christmas!



This is the Aichele family's attempt at going green... as you all know, it probably won't last. (Sheila is too much of a list person - the boys have followed suit - and, well I just really don't have that much energy to expend to think about it). For those who have followed our blog since we moved back here, you'll notice that it's been a few months since we've put anything up... so we thought it's as good a time as ever to bring y'all up to speed on this year. To make it easier on us to try to remember what happened this year, we're gonna work backwards.   

In case you didn't know - in November we moved about a mile from our old home. With the family expanding, and the boys energy abounding, we thought a little more space would be helpful. God has opened the door to a home that is in town and has some land. The kids can play safely outside, we have a beautiful view of the mountains, and we're still close to our dearest friends and church family.  Here's the kids in our new home. It took us more attempts to capture this one that we would care to share - just know it was all for YOU.  

     
Here's a view from the upstairs. You'll see Pike's Peak - and if you look beneath it, you'll see the Garden of the gods.  

 
It's been a year filled with visitors - Sheila's parents, her sister and her family, and my Mom were able to make it out. We have a feeling it was because we welcomed our fourth into the world but they all would say they would have come anyway. (We know the truth)...

Selah (or affectionately referred to as our second Nater) continues to grow according to the Aichele genes, and is simply a happy baby - full of smiles, and relatively calm. But she does like to eat. 
 
 
 
Abby (22 mos.) is truly a Daddy's girl and definitely lets us know what she wants. She takes after mama having finally made it to 20 lbs only a couple of months ago. She loves to climb (bookcases, pantry shelves, the bunk bed ladder), will sit in your lap ANYTIME an opportunity arises, and loves to have you read to her.
 
Nathan (3) lives up to his nickname (Nater Tater) as the clown of the family. Amazingly though, he's also our considerate one, who often thinks of others before himself. When we asked him what he wanted for Christmas, he quickly replied, "Something for Selah..." He knows how to push things to the limit, most of the time without going overboard. He loves to sing, is really - REALLY - loud, and can melt your heart in an instant.
 
Silas (4 and a half) makes sure you know the half is included in his age, continues to amaze us. He memorizes things really without trying (can be scary), remembers everything, tells us which way we’re supposed to turn to get to whatever store we’re going to (which can be helpful for Sheila), and loves to read. He’s picked it up pretty quickly, and looks forward to “school” time in the afternoons. He learned to ride a bike this year (those posts are earlier in the year), loves to play baseball and soccer, and is usually willing to help mama bake. 
 
Thankfully we were able to get out camping a few times, and it was a blast. Though we were a little restricted by Selah’s birth, she quickly stepped up to the table so we could go out only four weeks later. While mama learned that the little bed in the camper was pretty comfortable, Daddy learned that sleeping with Abby could not be called sleeping. 
We made it back to Iowa/Chicago around Easter time, as the second half of our trip to Washington D.C. to spend some time with my colleagues out there. Speaking of work – we are grateful for the wonderful organization God has allowed me to be a part of. Not only are we experiencing exciting growth, I honestly love what I do. (Granted, Sheila still isn’t sure what that is, but that’s a discussion for a later time). I encourage you to check out www.ChildInHand.org - it’s a non-profit that we are closely aligned with. Knowing the return on our efforts goes directly to meeting the medical and psycho-social needs of countless children and widows in Haiti make all our efforts truly worth it. 
While my travel schedule has continued to be a bit rough, because of my job, I was able to spend time with Mom and Uncle Tom in D.C. in early June – that was a special treat. Thankfully, God has brought an incredible helper – Miss Maria – to give Sheila a break from time to time when I travel. The kids love her, and we could not be more thankful for the way she cares for our kids.
 
Underlying it all, we are grateful for the many ways God continues to make Himself known to us. We continue to thank God for the church family he’s blessed us with. It is a privilege to experience His grace through the lives of all those who care for us in so many ways. Whether as a support to Sheila while I travel, as confidants to talk through life’s challenges, or simply as trusted friends that we get to camp with – we are amazed.
We wish we could see you this Holiday season, but know that God is in control. While we may not know what tomorrow holds – we know who holds tomorrow.
Merry Christmas!
Blessings to you and yours,
Kurt, Sheila, Silas, Nathan, Abby, Selah, and – of course – Haven
(Here's a little reminder of why we are grateful we live out here...)

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Labor Day

Here is our annual Labor Day weekend Hot air balloon festival. It reminds us every year why we live where we do. Here are some pictures from the festival.


Mama holding Selah at her first of many festivals!




Catching up....again

Ok, so it has been awhile. I think I have a pretty good excuse though! But thought I'd try to put some new pictures up, even though as I look at these pictures they seem old to me!

Haven sure tolerates a lot from us. She's such a good dog though, here she is with Selah.

The boys played tball this summer and had a blast. Here is Nathan hitting the ball.

Here's Silas on first base and Nathan playing out in the field.

There team huddling up.

We took a zoo day awhile back. Here is Abby with the giraffes.

Here's Selah at the zoo.

I couldn't resist this picture. The kids were all on the couch watching a movie and it took me awhile to realize that they were holding hands. Abby grabbed for the boy's hands and because there was a movie on...they didn't mind. So, it was one of those precious moments.

Here's Abby at our local park. She's become quite a dare devil at the park. Although she's small, she's not afraid to climb on anything!

Here's Nathan at the park riding his bike.

Silas enjoying some time at the park.

Had to end on a Hawkeye photo. The girls are decked out in their Hawkeye gear. We're hopeful about this year......!!!!!!!!!!

Sunday, July 24, 2011

more pics...

Just in case you desired to see a few more from these past few days... they speak for themselves...














Abby's newfound "personality"

Well, it has become less quiet at the Aichele household... See for yourself...

Silas Riding without training wheels

Hey everyone,

It's me again... this should be enjoyable for you. Aside from helping Sheila best I could with Selah, I wanted to be sure to devote some time to teaching Silas to ride a bike without training wheels... well, it took one try... honestly - see for yourself. Sheila and I are still in amazement...

Here's his third go...


And Yes, practice is required...


Still not bad for day 1...


and yes, still day 1 - looks like he's got it... appears we've created a monster. In fact, he's been riding so much that if you listen closely you'll hear his crank beginning to go. Thankfully, a friend of ours has offered to repair it this weekend.

Monday, July 18, 2011

Welcome addition...

It's been a while since I've had an opportunity to post, and since I've been the one snapping most of the photos (well, doing my best given Selah is already suffering from 4th child syndrome in the photo department) I thought I would put them up... so here goes!

For those who are wondering... her name - Selah Kathryn - is pronounced (say-luh). It is found throughout the Psalms and can be translated "pause and reflect". We are so grateful to God for the wonderful ways He continues to shower his blessing upon us... causing us to pause and reflect - then expressing our gratitude for his grace and mercy!



Here's the entire crew with Selah for the first time... as you can see, Abby hasn't quite warmed up to the idea yet - that has changed as you'll see in a bit...



Nathan on the other hand absolutely loves his baby sister...

Silas has been a great help!
Here's grandma Aichele - we are thankful that she was able to help take care of the other three...


As I said - Nathan LOVES his baby sister!

Here's Abby beginning to warm up to the idea...





And yes, Nater again!
Sheila's already pulling out the baby-bling... one day Selah will look back at these pics and say, mama -what were you thinkin'?



And tonight - well, her first bath at the house... as much as it looks like she didn't enjoy the bath, her vocal concerns were short lived.


Stay tuned... more will follow.