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Mr. Long Jump

Rob participated in the long-awaited 5th grade track meet between Avon & Abingdon last week. They do this once a year to introduce the kids to track. He’s looked forward to it since he watched it in kindergarten!

Rob ran the 4 x 200, but didn’t think much of it – especially since he ended up with a blister on the ball of his foot. His team got third out of 5 – not too bad, I’d say.

He also did the long jump & jump he did! Despite some inaccurate scoring by the high schoolers who were doing it, all got straightened out & our hopper won the meet with a jump of “8 ft-somethin'” – details apparently aren’t all that important to an 11-year-old once he’s heard he won.

He’s looking forward to trying out for the track team in middle school — yea, he’ll be in middle school come fall…where have the years gone??

You’re a funny boy, Ben Janssen, a funny, funny boy!

Ben had his surgery for tubes this morning & despite the onset of an infection, lots of thick, goop & a collection of blood vessels resulting in lots of drainage, Dr. Stivers thinks he’ll be just fine. The nurses gave up on him waking up on his own after we explained his 10 hr sleep patterns, so they allowed us to bring him home without waking up…good thing – he slept until 2:30 p.m. with only a few minutes of wake time here & there; long enough to vomit a few times – yea, it was great fun! He was awake & going strong for about an hour before he began asking for bed & has been sleeping peacefully for another hour and a half now. Hope he still wants to sleep tonight!

It’s That Time of Year Again!


Hair cut time!!! For those of you that don’t know, for the last few years, Rob has gotten one haircut – that’s right one. Once in the spring & then he lets it grow all year. Chris & I nixed that idea about Christmas time because he had just become too shaggy – it was awful, so we started in with doing “trims”…poor guy, his heart still raced worried mom would take too much, but he’s becoming accustomed to it & I’m almost comfortable enough with it that we get it done without too many returns to the chair. At least it’s nice enough, we can do it outside for the most part now. So, no big reveals on Rob this year & Chris, Tom & Ben have stuck with the status quo – they’re all looking good, crisp & clean cut. This year’s big reveal is our little Ms. Jaclyn…check out the pix. We took nearly 7 inches off last night! Cute as a button – even cuter!

Lots of news…

Easter April 12, 2009

Tom’s new glasses (above) 4-15-09

Tom’s new “window” from losing a tooth. 4-17-09
Ben -hard to believe he’s so happy & good-natured despite all the crud in his ears…you should have seen the massive chunks they’ve already removed! UGH!
Tinker’s homecoming to lots of excited little hands!
We lost Diamond, our black lab/border collie mix of 12 years just before Easter. This was traumatic for all the kids, of course, and no thrill for mom or dad, either, but we were fortunate to find a young chocolate lab needing a home rather quickly. 🙂 Tinker joined our family just after Easter.
Then, Tom’s glasses came in…just a little near-sighted, but he’s quite excited to see “closer” now – the far away stuff isn’t fuzzy any more – AMAZING! And then to wrap up the week – he lost a tooth!!! WOW! The excitement!
On a less than thrilling note, most of you know Ben’s been battling ear infections since January. The ENT confirmed on Friday that he needs tubes. We’re planning on that this week. Doc assures mom that all will be well, but also cautioned that his left ear will be more difficult than most because there seems to be a collection of blood vessels & a lot of fluid. Recovery could be a little more than usual, but all should be well. Prayers are welcome & much appreciated. 🙂

Happy Birthday to the Big 3!!

Jac & friends with her Junie B. Jones journal cake.

Thomas & friends with his Baseball cake.

Thomas & Jaclyn sing Happy Birthday to each other – goofy kids!!

Tucker, Ben, Rob & Bryce for the annual picture – this time with a chocolate donut treasure chest, filled with puppy chow loot – YUM-O!!! The chest was complete with a donut lock that said, “Cap’n Rob”.
And finally – all the cousins (except Logan) together again. Alyssa, Kendall, Bailey, Emma, Robert, Jaclyn, Thomas, Benton & Tarynn
What a fun couple of months we’ve had!! Thomas & Jaclyn turned 7 in March & Robert just turned 11! How is it possible they are so old already?

Jaclyn hosted a Junie B. Jones birthday party for her friends, while Thomas opted for a Baseball party with his. Thankfully, the Fellowship Hall at church makes for a GREAT baseball stadium!! Robert rounded things out with a Pirate’s Bash sleepover at home with his two great friends, Tucker & Bryce. We also enjoyed family parties!! And now mom’s beat…

What a big weekend!

Jaclyn enjoyed a sleepover at a friend’s house Friday night, so our big boys embarked on a new adventure – “The Brother Sleepover” – what great fun!! We moved the hide-a-bed mattress to the floor in their room & they camped out & watching movies, feasting on popcorn & puppy chow until the wee hours of the morning. Definately a keeper!

Saturday, Jaclyn & I braved the bitter cold wind to go pick up her glasses. We’ve learned she’s near-sighted, so half our kids now wear glasses. She chose pink, of course!

Then tonight was the annual Blue & Gold Banquet for Cub Scouts. Tom was in a skit & earned his marbles & citizenship belt loops. Rob earned his physical fitness belt loop & the Super Achiever patch for earning all 20 Webelos Activity badges and he bridged up to Boy Scouts tonight. This was 5 year process – Mom only got a little emotional, but didn’t break (whew!). What a ride!

And then there’s little Ben with the big grin!

Gizmo…who is Gizmo?

Just a very quick note today. I realized we’ve spent the last few weeks getting the news out through the traditional grapevine, but hadn’t updated those of you that keep up with us in cyberspace yet. Gizmo is the name affectionately given to our newest family edition that is schedule to make their debut in mid June. That’s right, our family has another bundle of love and joy on the way.

We also want to take just a minute to wish all of you out there a very joyous holiday season. Please remember the reason for the season. Also make sure you take this opportunity to spend time with family and friends.

Merry Christmas!!

There comes a time once a year we sit & reflect on the days past & those yet to come; milestones reached and accomplishments yet sought after; relationships nurtured and those gone astray; and so it is here again. This has been another year of great many changes for the Janssen family, one of loss, surprise additions, and unexpected reactions. Still, the one constant we can always hold dear is the love with which our Father sent His only son to die on the cross as our Lord and Savior. For this, we are eternally grateful and ever hopeful for the life abundant yet to come.
Our year began with a great many praises as Ben came out of his battle with jaundice & poor weight gain. Several months later, we finally determined he was having an allergic reaction which caused him to expel a great percentage of whatever he took in. Once we isolated the allergy & changed his intake, all went well & now, he is a happy, healthy, big boy ranking in the 90th & 75th percentile for height & weight respectively. We are so thankful for our pediatrician who monitored him so closely those first few weeks – to the point of calling to check in on him & meeting us at the clinic during off-hours to do weight checks. You just don’t find service like that much any more.
Spring came with the annual review of possible job changes for Chris. While Avon Unit Schools had become like a family to him over the 12 years he’d been there, he had found what we felt was an opportunity not easily passed up. Ironically, it was on Rob’s 10th birthday that he interviewed for his current position as JH/HS principal at a neighboring school district: Spoon River Valley, located in London Mills, IL. He is enjoying his new digs & still being able to be a part of Avon’s fire department, but does miss seeing the big kids during lunch every day. It has been as much of an adjustment for them and Jo as it has been for him, but it has been a good change and he’s even been able to keep in touch with some of those who were really so much more friends than coworkers.

Speaking of what we often refer to as “the big 3,” they all continue to enjoy the halls of Avon Elementary & are all doing exceptionally well this year. All are blessed with fantastic teachers – actually Tom & Jac share a teacher, who happens to have been Jaclyn’s teacher last year. Twenty first graders lent itself to splitting into two groups yet again & when the opportunity to put them together came about, we decided to give it a go – especially since the last day of kindergarten, they were overheard to say “I hope we are in the same class next year!” Jo asked them about this – don’t you see enough of each other at home? “No, mom. We miss each other.” Who’d have ever thought it?? We’re guessing it won’t last, but it has been the best thing – for them & for mom trying to keep snack schedules & homework straight!!

Rob is enjoying the extended freedoms of 5th grade & the community atmosphere his teacher has created by treating their schoolwork as their job – complete with weekly pay. If they don’t do their job (homework, attending, and their own special jobs) they don’t get paid. He especially enjoys shopping in their “store” every Friday & sharing stories of all his great purchases! Another exciting feature of 5th grade has been joining the band. He’s really quite the trumpeter & is looking forward to their first concert! He continues to thrive in Cub Scouts. This is his last year & will be awarded Cub Scouting’s highest rank: The Arrow of Light in January. It’s been interesting to watch him grow into having Thomas join him in scouting this year, but it has been a good thing. He’s still contemplating making the jump to Boy Scouts – there’s a lot of camping in Boy Scouts, but we’ll see.

We think Tom, on the other hand, could live at camp all summer. He LOVED day camp!!! Chris joined him for 3 days & Jo enjoyed the final day with him. What a treat to be there when he was awarded the honor of Camp’s Top Archer overall. We knew he did well in his age group, but had no idea he would be top overall – talk about one excited little boy!!! He also earned the distinction of Top Marksman for his age group. Even Rob was impressed!

Jaclyn is still our resident “Little Mommy” helping to keep all the boys in line & assisting mom in anything & everything possible. She is very much our “doer” in that she would much rather be doing something – anything than watching. Sometimes makes us scratch our heads wondering, “what next” but the twinkle in her eye keeps us going. She took a jump at tumbling this summer & LOVED it!! She did very well & still enjoys doing cartwheels & laughing when the boys try to mimic her backbends & tabletops. She has already begun to realize though that it doesn’t take long to lose that flexibility when tumbling is done as she opted to begin Girl Scouts as a Daisy once school started. We want the kids to have time to relax & play & just be kids, so we limit their activities to AWANA Kids’ Club at church & one other thing during the school year, so joining Daisies meant dropping tumbling, but she is really enjoying her choice & it does provide some very precious “mommy & me” time. And now, you all know who to call for those delectable Girl Scout Cookies come spring!

The kids are still enjoying AWANA at church once a week. We marvel at the way they can take learning scripture & turn it into such an all-encompassing program where the kids can’t wait to jump in & learn more…what a blessing!

The big 3 also hit the stage together again this fall – this time all 3 in the “big” show – Peter Pan. What a treat to see them all together & watch scenes such as Tom & Jac (Michael & TinkerBell) flying to NeverLand & Rob kidnapping Jac (uh…that would be Smee kidnapping Tink). It was just too fun for words!

As for Jo, much of her time is spent managing the home & keeping everyone going in the right direction. She foolishly told Chris & the kids last spring that she thought we should stay home this summer. Ben was doing so well sleeping through the night & not wanting to mess with that, how about we plan a couple of local day trips & just stay close to home this summer? It took a little convincing, but everyone was on-board. That lasted through May. Early the morning of June 1, we received a phone call no one wants to receive. What transpired over the next 4 hours has forever changed our lives as we lost our dear friend, Jo’s brother, the kids’ “Uncle Buddy” as the result of a diving accident. We are blessed in that for as seldom as we saw one another, even our children had an amazing relationship with him. There aren’t many days one of us doesn’t laugh & remember something about Bud. It’s true, people come & go throughout life, but some leave very big impressions on our hearts. His impact will never be forgotten.

Once we began to get back in the swing of things & wrap up baseball season for the big 3, we sent the big boys off to camp. Jac & Jo enjoyed their girl days (with Ben in tow) doing all kinds of things we just don’t do with the boys around – even got to spend a day putting up sweet corn with dear friends around the corner. Now, that’s what summer is all about!

Late July, we received another call from home. Jo’s grandpa had suffered a stroke & had been hospitalized. She left & made it home in time to visit with him while he was still somewhat communicative & even had a precious goodbye, culminating in the last word he said, “heaven.” How precious to have that to hold on to. A big lesson learned – never pass up the opportunity to go if you have a chance to say goodbye, even if goodbye is the last thing you want to say.

With less than a month of summer left, the kids began planning for the annual Avon Fat Steer Show. The big 3 had many, many art entries – Rob even won the sweepstakes award for highest points overall in the Home Show! They also entered decorated cakes. Rob’s was a Hockey cake – the puck in mid-air entering the net – complete with a stick. Tom turned his confection into a ballpark; and Jac’s was all about the sunshine – yep, her cake was the sun, complete with shades. Talk about great fun!!
Sadly, we kicked off our fall much the same as our summer had been, losing a friend whose absence is still felt so very strongly. Pastor Al was so much more than the title “pastor” could ever cover; he was a friend in every sense of the word. There aren’t many people we’ve met who can connect with every person in our family, in such a personal way that each one feels the person is their “own” personal friend the way Al did. Much the same as with Uncle Buddy & E-Pa, there are so many “Pastor Al stories” that keep us going. The memories & laughter are just so prevalent, sometimes even overwhelming when walking into church.
Despite the losses of 2008, God has blessed us so abundantly with each of those relationships that it is with great anticipation that we look forward to the fabulous reunion awaiting us at Heaven’s Gate. And still, God continues to bless us daily with relationships that have been nurtured throughout this year & new relationships being built through jobs & children’s activities as we get to know the other parents. He continues to sustain us & provide for us daily. We look at our children each night & just marvel at the wondrous love He had for us to send His son for the sole purpose of dying for us. We just can’t imagine such a sacrifice, and then to bless us so abundantly with the children we now raise and the one we are preparing to welcome to our family in 2009…look for a birth announcement in June!

So much of this year was not according to our plans, but in looking back we can see the Lord’s hand at work in all & we are humbled to be a part of His plan. We pray each of you can see God’s plan and have the courage to live it with us. He never said it would be easy, but spending eternity with Him will simply be out of this world!!

Family pictures

We did a new church directory this fall, so there were MANY attempts at family pictures…I think I like our Christmas picture better than all those & it was a “hey guys – let’s take a picture!” They all sat down & painted on the smiles & we were good to go – wouldn’t you know it?? You’ll see that with the Christmas post…

Anyway, these were some attempts…we went with the casual pink/blue for the directory – yes, the wind tunnel ones! But, we LOVED the kids picture from that day!

Holidays lost in the shuffle?

Somehow we managed to overlook posting pictures from Halloween & Thanksgiving…
Halloween – Rob was Jack Frost (came up with it all on his own!) Tom was a ghost. Jac was a witch WITH BLACK HAIR! and Ben – the cutest little pirate you’ve ever seen.

Thanksgiving was also a time for meeting Baby Emma – our littlest niece, born the week before and for celebrating Ben’s birthday – such fun to all be together!! On the Janssen side, we have the kids arranged around Emma in order of age – Robert-10, Kendall-7, Thomas-6, Jaclyn-6, Alyssa-4, Tarynn-20 months, Benton-1, and now little Emma – a whopping 8 days old in this photo!!
On the McCormick side, we were thrilled to have Bailey join us for the celebration, too!! He fits perfectly between Rob & the twins at the ripe old age of 8.