Tuesday, December 18, 2007

UPDATE :D

Hello to everyone. It's been awhile since I updated so I thought I would with a bunch of pic's.

Peck's first annual Christmas cookie decorating. The girls decided to start something new this year and it just happended to be my favorite things of all time BAKING--NOT!!







Here Mason is squeezing the frosting out with all his might and as you can see it was only a bit but he was so proud.













Even Marty got into the cookie decorating. After much force. :O













While making the dough Mason got into the flour and quickly he became SANTA. HoHoHo
















Tori had her first high school winter formal (with date Daniel). It was fun seeing her all dressed up.

















I think the best shots are the ones they take themselves. Just goofing around.












Madi & Mason. Yes that is Mason in the wig, hat, glasses & DRESS. Marty is so worried about his little man. But it's all in fun.









Sadly we had to put our beloved Gunnar down a few weeks ago. It's been different in the house without him. He was 14yrs old and had a great life.









YES I WAS GONE WHEN THIS WAS BEING DONE!!!
The girls & a friend thought it would be fun to put shaving cream on the kitchen counter to play in. Obviously it got out of hand and ended up on them.












This is the first professional pic we have had done of the kids. I'm so proud of them.




MUCH LOVE TO ALL
from the Peck's

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Happy Halloween from the Peck's






Our very own super hero--Super Mason himself. He has completely worn out the seams and they have all split but it will get him through tonight.















Super Mason all tuckered out after a long day of saving mommy from the monsters in the house. I don't know who was more exhausted Mason or myself. I just don't have the imagination he does to keep up with the same thing over and over again. A memory I won't soon forget though. We did so much laughing.




Just a quick post. Blog is giving me problems downloading pictures so I will try again later.
Much love to all,
Tammy

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

IT'S BEEN A BUSY SUMMER & SCHOOL HAS STARTED YEA!YEA!

Just a quick update, pic's more then anything because I know that's what people really want to see. Mason has grown up so much, he's no longer my baby. If you go back to when this all began you can see such a change, he's now my little man.

July we finally got Mason potty trained. It took a lot of work, more then I expected. He was very stubborn and if he felt like wetting his pants he would. Now he is "a big boy" and we're not even wearing pull ups to bed anymore and he wakes up dry.








Kids and I took pictures to give the grandpa's for father's day. They turned out really cute. Mason was of course stubborn but we did get this one out of him. Seems to be a theme with Mason "stubborn"


Madison started 7th grade this year and has joined volleyball. She is doing great and loves being involved with a sport.

Tori is a freshman this year--yikes!! She will be able to drive on her own only to and from school starting in Oct. I'm not ready for this.






Mason is outside dancing in the rain.



































Mason and Jada are hanging out together watching cartoons.











Mason's first day of preschool. It was not an easy day. He was really excited about going and couldn't wait to make new friends but when he realized mom was leaving him there he wasn't so excited. Teacher's distracted him and no real tears but he wasn't thrilled by it. Then the second day of preschool (only on Tues. & Thurs. from 9-11:30) I left him with tears but nothing to serious, still broke my heart. Now yesterday when I dropped him off he was crying before we even got into the building. I had to carry him in and his big thing is if he wants out of something he says he's tired and wants to take a nap and the teacher's offered him a pillow in the floor but that didn't work. I had to hand him over to the teacher and he was screaming as I walked out the door. It tore my heart in two. When I do pick him up though he is smiling and excited to tell me what they all did during school. He has commented on the fact that he is told to be quiet and he doesn't like it. :) Same comment I get from all the teachers when we have conferences for the girls.
Update on Megan, my sister-in-law. She is scheduled for her transplant on Sept. 19. Her mother is her donor and we are all so excited for this time to finally be here. It's been such a long journey and Megan is handling it the best out of all of us. I wish you all could meet Megan because she is such an amazing person--always upbeat and positive even when she's at her lowest, always trying to reassure everyone when we are down when it should all be us supporting her. I am going out for the surgery and I will get you all updated as soon as I can.



Hope this finds everyone doing well.
Much love to all,
from the Peck's

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Hello to All

Just a quick note--My sister-in-law has been matched with a kidney from her mother. We are hoping to hear in the next couple of days when the surgery will be taking place. Thank you everyone for all the prayers. It means so much to me how everyone has taken interest in Megan without even knowing who she is. God's been listening.
Much love to all,
Tammy & family

Thursday, July 05, 2007

HAPPY 4th OF JULY

Mason, Tori & Madison --- I might be prejudice but I think they are beautiful kids

I hope everyone had a great fourth. It is such a great day to honor those that have fought for the very freedom we have. My grandfather is a veteran of WWII and it's always nice to see the joy in his eyes when seeing the appreciation we all have for what he and many others sacrificed for us all so many years ago and to honor the men who are still fighting to this day.

I wanted to update everyone on Megan and let you know that she is doing much better. She did not suffer a stroke so thank you for all the prayers, this day they were truly answered. Her blood pressure is normal now and they hope to dismiss her on Friday. The miracle of prayers are truly amazing.

Last weekend my sister and her three kids along with my mom, Aunt Lori & her son Adam went to Adventure Land for a family reunion. We spent Saturday at the park riding most of the rides and the kids had a blast. They were so good that day and couldn't have asked for better kids. Sunday we had the family reunion and got to see many family that we don't otherwise get to see. It was nice seeing everyone.


Riding the trolley to the park L2R back row -- Adam, Taylor, Aliza, Mason & Tori L2R front row Madi & Ethan.



Madi, Tori & Taylor being their goofy selves.

Mason riding the merri-go-round with Grandma

Much love,

Tammy & family

Monday, July 02, 2007

PRAYERS ARE NEEDED

As many of you have heard from me in past postings, my sister-in-law Megan is in need of a kidney transplant. In May they successfully removed her damaged kidney (the kidney she had received about 15 years earlier in a previous transplant) and everything was going fairly well. I was out to see her and Chad (my little brother) after the surgery and daily Megan was getting stronger. She has continued to have dialysis 3 days a week and work-up was being done on her mother as the possible donor for the kidney. Chad called today to say that Megan is back in the hospital and as of now it is believed that she suffered a stroke caused by high blood pressure of approximately 250's over 180's. Chad said that she is unconscious at this time.
This is what I know as of now and please when you climb into bed tonight say a prayer for Megan & Chad.
GOD BLESS YOU ALL,
Much love, Tammy & family

Thursday, June 14, 2007

SOFTBALL, SOFTBALL & MORE SOFTBALL

Our summer so far has been spent at softball fields. At least 4 games in the week and tournaments on the weekend. I've never been so tan. Tori is doing awesome this year, not a whole lot of pitching on school team but some on tournament team. I prefer it when she's not pitching because it's less stressful, I'm a nervous wreck but it's what she loves to do and she does a great job when she's given the chance. Mason is doing better about being at the games then Madison--she rarely goes cause it's sooooo boring and she ends up driving me nuts so I usually try to find something for her to do so she doesn't have to go and there's always kids around to entertain Mason--when he isn't entertaining everyone else. He's such a goofball.

Mason after a day of softball. It's been hard on him not getting his naps. This day he came home and made his "comfy" and slept from 5 to 7 and then fell back to sleep again at 8:30. It's been real difficult staying on our schedule with all the running for the girls. Tori being in driver's ed besides softball. Madison is always going to this or that friends.


When we are not at softball games Mason loves to be outside and playing in his sandbox he got for his birthday from Aunt Dawn. As you can see there is blue sand in the sandbox. Don't let anyone convince you to get blue sand because it is a mess to deal with. It stains your skin and clothes. As fun as it is it's hard to clean up.


These are Mason's feet after playing in the sandbox. I'm still trying to think of a great gift for my nephew that will do a number on Dawn. Open to any suggestions for a boy turning 7. I'm thinking of something alive.

Sunday, May 27, 2007

MAY IS A MONTH OF CELEBRATION

Monday, May 14th was our 1st official "Family Day". It has been a year that we walked off the plane and the girls, Mason, Marty & I were finally all together. I did not want a special day to remember until the five of us were together cause it was a journey that Marty, the girls & I all made the decision to do together 3 years ago. It's been fun thinking back on what we all remember about that day.
Unfortunately I was unable to celebrate this occasion with them because my brother called and my sister-in-law had recently had surgery to remove her previous transplanted kidney and fix her bladder and took a turn for the worst and my brother called asking me to come earlier then I had planned (leaving that Friday of that same week). Hearing the worry in my brothers voice I immediately dropped what I was doing and left for Denver. Marty was great about it and before I left I stopped at the girls school and said goodbye and then went to Mason's daycare and said goodbye. My Aunt Linda went with me so I didn't have to drive alone and thankfully she did because we ran into some bad weather through Nebraska. We stayed with Chad until Tuesday the 22nd and thankfully Megan was able to come home on Monday the 21st just before I left. Megan is doing great and on her way to getting stronger everyday. They are hoping by the end of July to have a new kidney for her through her family.
Mason & his "Build-a-Bear" we got him for "Family Day" He is a huge fan of Toy Story so we got him "Buzz Bear"

MASON'S 3RD BIRTHDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 26TH

Mason got a skidster from Aunt Kim & Uncle Mark. He hasn't quite figured it out yet and went off the driveway drop and ran into the neighbors house. It didn't even startle him, he was laughing.

Yesterday, May 26th was Mason's 3rd birthday. We had a party with family and he got spoiled rotten with all the great gifts he was given. Mason chose a Shrek birthday theme since he had just seen the movie last weekend. He loved being sung "Happy Birthday" too and blew out the candles in one shot. (We didn't celebrate his 2nd birthday because we had just gotten home and settled and he had received a lot of gifts from a toy shower that was given to us)

Mason and his Shrek birthday cake as we were singing "Happy Birthday"

Mason had a ball playing with his cake.


Another great photo of the 3 kids together.

Being with my brother and sister-in-law really put alot of things in perspective for me. When I think I have it so rough with my arthritis and all the medical bills that we have acquired or when I get upset with the kids for something they have said or done I think of Megan who never complains about what she is going through, you can call her and she'll be so upbeat and positive when you know things can't possibly be. I am truly blessed to have her in my life.

Sunday, May 13, 2007

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

I hope all you mother's had a great day spending it with the ones you love. Today we went to my sister's and spent the day with her family and my parents. We had a great time just hanging out and doing nothing spectacular just being together.


I've got to tell you this story, I forgot to mention it the last time I was on:


When Tori got confirmed we had to sit in the front of the church and Mason did really good for the most part but half way through it he was getting pretty antsy, loud & mad so I gave Marty "the look" of you better get him out of here and sure enough as they are walking to the back of the church Mason is screaming "MY MOMMY IS MEAN". It really was pretty funny I must say and everyone had to of heard it cuz we were in the front and heard it load and clear. I had a few people come up to me and say it was cute and others that had similar stories to tell.

Our little man.

Tomorrow we will be celebrating our official "Family Day". It will be one year ago tomorrow that we came off the plane and became a family of 5. I will never forget that day of seeing Mason put his arms out to the girls for them to take him. Now that I think back maybe he was trying to say "get me away from these adults". He has came into our lives and blessed it with so much love, laughter and happiness. Not a day goes by that one of us doesn't try to remember what it was like before he was home and it's as if life didn't begin till he was here. Even the girls will say "we are complete".

Oh Yeah--guess what Marty and Mason did for Mother's Day. While the girls and I were gone in Des Moines Marty & Mason went and got their pictures taken. It was the most thought full that has been done for me for a long time. It brought me to tears to think that Marty was able to come up with this idea all on his own. I had just told the girls on Saturday that what I appreciate the most from them on Mother's Day is something made from them or something that they thought of to get me all on their own without me being told to just "pick it out myself". I'll get the pic's on a disc and put some on the blog in the next couple of days.

Hope you all had a great day.

Much love,

Tammy & family


Sunday, May 06, 2007

A BLESSED DAY--even with sewer in the basement

Today was Tori's Confirmation. We are so proud of her and her Christian faith. It has gotten her through a lot of hard times (14yr old girlie stuff).

L 2 R Grandpa, Grandma, (Tammy's parents) Tori & Papa (Marty's dad).

1 year ago today we carried Mason out of the orphanage for the very last time with his forever family. It is a day we feel so blessed for. You work so hard to get all the proper documents collected so everything is in order for court and you honestly never think the day will come. I will never forget the feeling of being a mother to a little boy chosen just for us by god's will.

Many families celebrate this day as their "Gotcha Day" but we (me really) decided to celebrate a "Family Day", which is the day we all (Marty, myself, Mason & the girls) were finally reunited together officially as a family on May 14th, '06. I am hoping to make a traditional Russian meal which is really funny because my family says I can't even make an American meal very well. I'll update you on how that turns out.

To explain the title: We woke up this morning from a terrible storm last night with sewer in our basement. We were so overwhelmed and upset at this because things just haven't seemed to go our way and we were excited to have all our family with us today to celebrate such a grand occasion. The kids and I went to my parents to take showers and upon our return we walked in to the stench of sewer. We quickly realized that we could not have all our company in the house with this smell. The angel always watching over me (my mother) offered her home to us. We ended up having a great day and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves. Tori received some very nice things someday she'll look back on and appreciate.

Much love to all,

Tammy & family

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

1yr ago we were in Russian Court

I cannot get over the fact it has been a year already. I read through the blog I entered last April & it brought back so many memories. I remember Marty & I in the hotel room the night before court going over the questions and answers with our interpretor Aleks and couldn't stop my nervous laugh. Aleks would insist on me answering his questions for practice and I am so glad I finally was able to get over the fear and take him seriously because it help us out so much. We had to know the Russian medical termonology and it was so confusing and thankfully they asked Marty all the hard questions. I was mainly asked about the house, pets, girls and how I was going to be able to raise our son with my arthritis. We could understand their concern and I just told them that I have been raising Tori & Madison for the past 13 & 11 years (back then) with out a problem and with the help of Marty and the girls I would do it again. It must have worked (along with all the other answers we gave to many other questions) because after 45 minutes of questioning and only a few for deciding they came back and told us we were parents of Mason James Paul Peck. We just beamed!!!
I can't forget to mention that Tori turned 14yrs old yesterday. The idea that she can drive scares me to death.
Love to all,
Tammy & family

Saturday, April 21, 2007

1yr ago today we were on our way to Russia

I can't believe what one little guy can do to a group of 4 people (Marty, myself, Tori & Madison). The girls and I were talking about how different our life has been with having Mason in it and how, this coming from the girls "they wouldn't trade him for the world". We were a very happy family before Mason with lots of laughs, love, hugs & kisses and having Mason here today has multiplied all that. Just when you least expect it he runs up and asks for a "squeeze & kiss". The girls and Mason have their little routine of goodbyes every morning when we drop them off at school & they are still excited about walking up to the car after school with the hope of Mason being in there full of hi's & kisses for all.
I've got a lot of "1yr ago today"'s coming up these next couple of weeks so check back.
Also I will be taking Tori to get her driver's permit on Tuesday so say a prayer for me. Today I let her pull the van into the driveway and instead of hitting the break when I had her back up to straighten it out she hit the gas and we went flying. It's funny now but I thought I was going to go through the dash.
To all you other "Krasy American's" (families we met in Russia) you are thought of also through these days of our firsts.
Much love to all,
Tammy

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Easter in Denver w/Chad & Megan


My mom got a new puppy when we were in Denver for Easter. We entered a pet store in a mall and the grandkids all talked grandma into getting the puppy "Molly (dog she already has) needs a playmate". Ironically we named him "Denver".
Not the best picture but as you can see Mason and the puppy are playing tug-of-war with his pillow. Mason was acting like a puppy all weekend, he even tried drinking out of the dog dish.
Mason's 1st Easter. He didn't quite understand the concept and was more occupied with his firetruck basket then anything. That is untill he realized there was candy in the plastic eggs.
Here he found his Veggie Tales movie the Easter Bunny left him.
Bunny also left Mason a set of his own headphones and music player. This made the ride home easier because the older girls had ipods of their own to listen to and he didn't like that.

Hope you all had a great Easter. We have been blessed with so much this past year with Mason coming into our lives and meeting amazing people on our journey. I can't believe it is almost a year already.

(Thank you Chad & Megan for putting up with us)

Tuesday, March 20, 2007







This is what happens when you have older sisters--they dress you up in their dresses. We have even been known to paint his fingernails pink. Marty doesn't so much like it. The girls would like a little sister now :0)










Another lazy day hanging out at home with my favorite things--Mom and my pillow.







As you can see from the pic's Mason got ahold of an erase marker. Apparrently I looked away for to long and Mason had a ball. He even colored the inside of his belly button. Most of his toys faces were even crossed out. He tried coloring on Barney which he was watching at the time so the TV screen was also colored. Everything but the walls pretty much. We all laughed so hard we couldn't even punish him which I later came to regret because he found the marker again the next day (because sister didn't put it away like she was asked) but my eyes were open this time and I got it from him just in time.

I can't believe it's been a year that we got the call for our court date already. Where has the time gone.

Much love to all,
Tammy & family

Sunday, February 25, 2007

It's been awhile I know. Sorry.






The other day the kids and I were tormenting our dog Jada by feeding the squirrels on our back deck. We were throwing them oyster crackers and at one time we had 5 squirrels at the door. She sat there and whined and was shaking just at the thought of them being so close and not being able to get to them.












Mason loves to "get comfy". We make a pile of all the blankets he can find through the house and he then climbs on top to be covered by one last blanket.









Mason is a finger sucker. He sucks on his 2 middle fingers and smells this travel pillow. When we were in Russia I brought blankets and stuffed animals for him to get comfort from and he never attached to any of them. When we got home he found these travel pillows that the girls had from all of our trips. He has had a pillow with him at all times ever since. I had to buy more because he sucks on the pillow and then smells it while sucking on his fingers. It's really gross. I even tried buying pillow cases so that I could clean them easier but he removes them if I put it on. We have to rotate the pillows everyday so that he doesn't know one is being cleaned because it gets him very upset to not have one at all times. I try to limit the times he has it outside the house; I will not let him have it in Church, at restraunts or Wal-Mart. If he gets upset at all it is the first thing he asks for. If it came down to it I think he would choose the pillow over me.

Hope this finds everyone doing well and I hope to blog sooner the next time.
Take Care,
Tammy & family