Thursday, July 24, 2008

puppy love

thought i'd share some more photos of seamus o'malley from the past month.

i took him to his second vet visit last weekend, and he had grown from 14.5 lbs to 35 lbs in a month! he is going to be a BIG boy. he keeps us laughing with his constant "talking" at us. you'd think he is part siamese cat! he is also an incredible jumper--i've never seen a dog have mad vertical from a stand still like this one does--so we're looking forward to when he's old enough to dock dive or play frisbee.


the softest ears EVER

attempting a "prison break" (i knew i shouldn't have let him watch "the great escape".)

little dog blue

"stop with the flash already--i'm trying to sleep!"

snuggling after his 1st bath

seamus telling josh about his day

"you first, dad..."

Friday, July 18, 2008

seamus o'malley

before i headed to ireland for MAP in 2002, i jokingly told all my friends that i just knew that i was going to fall in love and marry an irishman named seamus (pronounced "SHAY-mus") o'malley. (making me emily o'malley. heehee!) but the only seamus i met while in ireland was a toothless old man who wandered over during street ministry. sooo...i thought better of marrying him.
ever the romantic, i figured my prediction must've been slightly off, and that there was still bound to be a seamus o'malley i would fall madly in love with. and here he is...


seamus o'malley smoyer


who could help but fall in love with this li'l guy? :o)

and, fittingly, seamus came from one of my dear teammates & roommates from my time in ireland, debby (gifford) vannoy! debs and her husband bred their chocolate lab, mattie, and we were able to bring home one of the 8 pups from that litter.


seamus was born on march 21st, so he is almost 4 months old now. we drove over to chattanooga the weekend of june 21st to pick him up, and were able to squeeze in some good visits with debby's fam, one of my best friends from college, terrie and her fam, and my "surrogate parents", scott & carol collier. we even got to worship at new city fellowship on sunday morning. yaay! it was a whirlwind of a weekend, but a good whirlwind.


terrie & her girls on the coolidge park carousel

a delightful lunch at scott & carol's

debby, sarah, & jon vannoy


meeting seamus for the 1st time

Thursday, July 17, 2008

reunited & it feels so good

you may wonder, "where in the heck has em been for the last two months? no blog posts?" call it a summer break, call it a much needed hiatus. but rest assured, i shall now make it up to you, faithful readers. stay tuned. ;o)

the first week of june, josh and i flew to philly to spend time with our grandparents smoyer. it was a sweet time of getting to know them better.


w/ grandma & grandpa smoyer & aunt judy


playing scrabble w/ grandpa smoyer


we also spent a VERY hot day (read: in the 100's, people!) downtown at the philadelphia museum of art.


yo, rocky!


then we had a yummy dinner with our relocated-from-asheville friends justin & meghann at a pub in jenkintown, and spent the rest of the evening hanging out with them at their flat. cheers for having us, guys!

justin & meghann, all "phillyfied"


we were also treated to a fun trip to the jersey shore by our uncle dan & aunt judy. we had fresh seafood at an old restaurant next to the docks! and i repeat, it was HOT outside. we all snuggled under two small umbrellas on the beach, just to be in the shade. you could barely make out the new york city skyline in the distance, across the water.

here are some photos of us at a 9/11 memorial that we visited. the base of the monument is covered in the names of folks from new jersey who died that day. the eagle is holding a piece of the twin towers' wreckage in his talons. it was a hard but good thing to take in.


uncle dan & aunt judy (they're sassy. i just love them.)


us at the "joisey" shore


9/11 memorial

god had an even cooler reason for us being in PA than we ever knew while planning the trip though. we got to spend an afternoon chatting with our great grandpa leh who is 103 1/2! (and he was emphatic about that half, though he said it with some disbelief himself. i guess he earned it. :o) ) great grandpa spent his life in the loving service of others. both times i met him, i was immediately overwhelmed with a sense of his gentleness and humility. and, remarkably, he spent all 103 1/2 of his years in his own house, with the loving support of his daughter, our grandma smoyer. (she takes after him.)

grandpa leh told us about his first sighting of a car, his wedding to our great grandma, their best friends, fishing trips, and adventures out west. he vividly remembered details, right down to the exact date he started work in the 1920's! it was a magical, bittersweet time, as grandpa leh's health was slowly failing from being unable to eat. these photos with him are the last ones taken before he died later that week. you can see how brightly his spirit was still shining that day.

josh, great grandpa ralph leh, grandma smoyer



us w/ great grandpa leh

josh & great grandpa leh

josh and i both feel so incredibly blessed that god gave us the gift of such a sweet goodbye. we will miss you, grandpa leh. but we rejoice in the life god led you to live, and in the fact that you are now safely home with him.