Thursday, July 31, 2008

He Rides!


Well after many long discussions on how riding a bike would, "Kill him," Caleb finally is starting to learn to ride this week.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

On the Go

Last Sunday the entire family headed out on Lake Erie to spend a day on the boat. We had great weather and the kids all had a blast. Heading out to the Toledo Lighthouse was a bit rough and many of us did not have our sea legs. Everyone managed to survive the ride and enjoyed the day under the sun.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Baby News!

Congratulations to Kyle and Natalie Hanna on the arrival of their daughter Ava Louise. Ava arrived last Thursday around 6:00 PM. She weighed around 7 lbs. 11 oz. and was about 20 in. He she is with mom, dad and big brother Ayden.

We can't wait to meet the newest member of the Hanna family!

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Election 2008

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Sunday, July 13, 2008

Hannah leaves for West Virginia

This morning Hannah and the group from Cedar Creek's Fusion (Jr. High Ministry) left for the McDowell Mission in West Virginia. The two teams will be spending the week with needy families working on small home projects and sharing the Gospel with them. It is a great opportunity for someone her age and should be a wonderful experience.
UPDATE: Sunday evening we received a call from the phone tree and the kids arrived in WV safely. They are getting settled and prepared for there service projects. They are scheduled to be at the work sites from 9AM to 4:00PM daily. I'm not sure if Hannah is ready for they type of work load. I look forward to hearing about it when she returns.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Guess Who's 60?

Look, all he can eat is SOFT foods!
Happy Birthday Papa!

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Back from the Hospital

Monday I had my appendectomy after several weeks with a ruptured appendix. Everything went well and I am already back at home. I am really sore and will not be able to lift anything over 10 lbs for 6 weeks. It is going to be rough not being able to pick up Grace for that long. The kids are a big help but, I'm not sure how long that will last. We will see how it goes next week when Hannah is on her mission trip with the church youth group.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

10th Annual Hanna Open

This year we moved the Hanna Open back to South Toledo due to a scheduling issue. I guess it was a good thing because Heatherdowns was closed this weekend due to flooding. South Toledo had it's share of water issues; however, we were still able to play most holes. With #4 and #5 playing as par 3s and #14 closed all together, this year we were scoring better than ever. John won another title with a low gross score of 78 and Nate, "the sand-bagger", won low net with a 59. Nate's scoring helped put his team in first place. Needless to say, we had a lot of fun with the group this year and there is already a buzz about some new additions for next year's Open.






As tradition played out, we spent the afternoon and evening at Mark and Terri's house. We played a lot of volleyball and ate a lot of good food. Unfortunately we had one injury during our volleyball match. Uncle Tim hurt his knee while scaling the fence as he chased after a lost ball. Hopefully he is okay. This year was a first for our latest addition to the family, Mark Allen Koralewski, (a.k.a.: MAK) Next year we will have another few additions as well.





Friday, July 4, 2008

Happy Independance Day!

Last night we watched the Maumee/Perrysburg fireworks from Jamey's parent's house for the last time. After less than 2 weeks on the market, the Seagert's sold their house and will be moving later this summer. Guess we will have to find a new location next year...
Although, Jamey wants to sneak an addendum into the closing docs giving us all full rights & access to the property every July 3rd! Grace enjoyed sparklers for the first time with her mom. It was an unusually cool evening (for July), but the girls spent some time in the pool. All the kids were glad to watch the fireworks after missing them the night before, at Belmont, due to rain. We headed down-town for Toledo's "Red, White & Kaboom" waterfront fireworks on Friday night. We fought through the crowds and managed to find a small spot to "set up camp"; but, we are all deaf now since our "spot" was about 10ft from WIOT's speakers! All in all, it was a fun holiday weekend.