Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Look out Oregon! The Fraziers are in the house!


We did it!  It was a long time in the making, but we are finally here.  It still seems surreal.  Owen said, "I feel like I'm on vacation."  I'm sure we will feel that way for awhile.  I'd believe it, but with 8 pieces of luggage and 5 carry on bags, maybe not.  

We left the Sonoran Desert and landed at the foothills of the Cascades.  I had some cool photos. But for some reason I would get an error trying to publish them. 

There were tears here and there by Jake and myself, but we (I) keep steering the thoughts to the positive side.  Soon enough, Jake was asking when he can learn to snowboard.  "Sooner than you can imagine buddy."  

This is going to be one heck of a long vacation!


Wednesday, December 18, 2013

The Last Time....

Hi everyone!

As many know, we are moving to Portland, OR in about 6 months or so.  Plans always change, so we will take the coming months as they crawl by.  

On a sad note: there is a lagging phrase in my head that keeps repeating and making me sad.  "The Last Time..."  The last AZ Christmas, winter, school events at a wonderful school "family." The last time I may see a friend.  I know, truly not "The Last" but the last as an Arizona resident.  I do appreciate everything in this state, it is my home state, and it is sad to leave and live in a different state than my parents.  

I am thankful for social media and the opportunity to still "see" everyone.  Thus, I am unearthing this blog to keep everyone, especially those who are not on social media, in touch with us.  This is my commitment for 2014. 

Come on in, take off your coat, put up your feet and feel at "home."



Friday, January 27, 2012

Something to Share with My Boys...

Jay and Oh,

On January 25, 2012 we went on a "wild goose chase" (Owen, you called it this) to watch the President of the United States land at a small airport close to our home.  We also watched his motorcade.



 Here is his car as he drove passed us.  He waved.  Below that picture is a picture of his plane shared from a person I know who works at the airport.

I know you two may not remember this event, but I want to let you know, you both were pretty excited.  You had fun, you got to see these things first hand to know "it really does happen."  I say you won't remember because I don't remember a special moment that happened when I was 6 years old.  My parents took me to see the Bicentennial train when this great country of ours turned 200.  There is a photo of me in front of it, somewhere;  but I remember nothing of the day.  I hope you boys prove me wrong and remember, even if it is a little bit.  Despite people's opinions of the President's political stances, President Obama is a person to admire.

Boys, I write this to introduce you to why I wanted you to share this event with me.  President Obama captured my attention sometime in 2004 when he spoke at the Democratic Convention.  As usual, I had it turned on the tv and went about doing whatever needed to be done around the house.  This man began a speech that made me stop, stare, slowly walk to the couch and have a seat. (here's a link to that speech: http://usliberals.about.com/od/extraordinaryspeeches/a/ObamaSpeech.htm) He commanded attention.  The words he spoke captured the American spirit and what it means to me.  I had to follow this man's career.  I did.  I attended a political event at ASU in November of 2005 to watch him speak again.  Your Dad and I stood 20 feet from President (then a Senator) Obama as he spoke about education.  It. Was. Amazing.  Still, I tuned in to whatever I could to just watch him speak, hear what he had to say, and wait for those words....."I am running for President."  Long story short, boys, this man became this country's first African-American President.  That, in itself, is pretty damn amazing and proves what a fantastic country we live in and how beliefs are changing.  Now, don't get me wrong; I have many opinions about what has happened since he became President to the right now (shame on Dems for not having a backbone) but I still so admire this man.  From where he came from, what he did to get there, the perseverance, the speaking ability, the confidence...boys, there is a lot to learn from this man in how he carries himself.

I brought you to see his motorcade and plane to understand that no matter who sits in office of the President of the United States; no matter what you may think;  he (and one day "she") is still the President of the United States.  It takes so much to inner courage to get there.  On that alone, every President should be admired and respected.  So, on that day boys, we paid respect and encouraged a great man for that achievement.  President Obama is Our President.  Boys, I am deeply honored to have been able to bring you that "close" to our President.

With love, your Mom