Showing posts with label Flashback Friday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flashback Friday. Show all posts

Friday, August 20, 2010

Flashback Friday: Zack is a Super Hero!

Aaron was really excited when Zack was finally old enough to truly appreciate super heroes. He has always been eager to teach him all he wants to know. Zack loves to soak it up. You may remember the post (clicky if you don't) I did last year about Zack pretending to be a super hero. Yesterday Aaron was cleaning a few things off the computer and started playing in the photo albums and found this little nugget of gold.
I think we sometimes forget how small and cy-oot he used to be!

He still loves super heroes, and loves to pretend to be anything from Superman, Batman and Spider-Man. He likes to get t-shirts of them, and was pretty excited to get a toy of The Thing from Fantastic Four the other day. Aaron is now excited because Zack is old enough to appreciate sitting down to watch these movies with him. It's great to have this little super hero in my life to help me!

Friday, June 25, 2010

Flashback Friday - Zack Loves Me

When I was about 6 months pregnant with Lexi, Aaron recorded this little video for me. It was on his phone, so the quality isn't that great, but he did this so he could send it to me at work. It was a really good pick-me-up for the day.

I still keep this little darling on my phone so I can refer to it anytime I'm having a rough day. Who can resist that cute little voice, "I love you very much, Mommy!"? Sometimes just knowing that we are loved by those around us can help us more than we realize.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Flashback Friday - Grandpa Pace

Ok, so I've been meaning to steal the Flashback Friday idea from my sisters for some time now, and I finally thought of one I really want to post. This is inspired by Britta's post last week about our Grandma Pace. Reading her post got me thinking of all the wonderful memories of our grandparents. It was kind of funny because I had a pretty memorable experience brought to mind the day before I read Britta's post.
I was out to dinner with some of the gals in the ward, a fun little girls night out. On the drive home we started talking about voicemails. (Can you believe there are people out there who still don't have it? Neither could we!) This made me think back to being a wee child (ok a teenager, honestly) and when my parents got their first phone with an answering machine. We got a new cordless phone for Christmas, and it was sooo spiffy because it came with an answering machine in the base. The whole family was pretty darn excited about this technological marvel! That was the gift that we told EVERYONE about. As we were visiting Grandpa and Grandma Pace we of course told them of the newfangled contraption that my dad had set up before we left. Grandpa decided he needed to test it out, of course. So, he called. With all of us sitting there. "Hello, George! This is Al. When you get home, give me a ring. Unless it's late, then tell him to wait." We loved this message. We kept it on the voicemail for a while, just for the fun of it. My brother Joel even had a variation of it for a while as his voicemail (he still might...I haven't left him a message in a while). His jokes have been the fondest memories that we share. The slightest mention of this message will get a recitation from everyone around, in unison. George also used to be his go-to name whenever he needed something generic. There was another phone incident which is quite memorable. We were having an open house for my brother Dirk, either mission homecoming or farewell...I forget which one. The phone rang and Grandpa was the closest one to the phone, so he picked it up. "Hello, George! This is Al." Seeing a pattern? Needless to say, Dirk's friend was quite confuzzled.
I am so glad that I have these fond memories of my grandparents. It makes not being able to see them anymore, in this life, easier to handle. I am also greatful that I have my wonderful family to share them with. Most of the time when we laugh about our inside jokes like this our spouses will share a look, that I'm pretty sure interprets as something like, "What did we get ourselves into?!"