Saturday, October 17, 2009

Serving

Last Wed. we took the kids to GAIN, with our friends who had been many times before. Den has been wanting to do this for a while and we finally found a time that worked.


We told the kids to head to the car and this is what I saw...sigh.


They started us how packing seeds for people to grow food to eat and sell.


The kids were really into this at first and were racing to get as many done as they possibly could, but then more people came and it was elbow to elbow.


So instead they made gospel bracelets.




I tied quilts.

I'd love to say that the kids were excited to go. They did NOT want to go. But once we were there they were troopers and really got into it. Praying their hearts grow more servant like everyday.


Two nights ago I made pumpkin cookies and he couldn't get enough. "No more" was not the answer he wanted to hear.

Thursday, October 08, 2009

videos

The tubby ones are from this morning and the truck one is from last week. He was dancing to the sound the truck was making, but of course not so much for the camera. Instead you can see him getting frustrated with his big brother.





Tuesday, October 06, 2009

This and That

These are just a few from the past few weeks, a bit of this and that.


He loves the silliness of wearing something on his head. One night I tied a shirt around his head and he just strutted his stuff loving that everyone was laughing at him.



These are from one of the fairs we went to in Sept.


He wasn't content to just steer the wheel, he had to shift gears too.


I don't know if you can see, but there are ducklings that are climbing up a ramp for food and then sliding down. Twas hilarious.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Last Weekend of Summer

After some minimal begging I got Den to agree to go to the beach for the day on Saturday. We hadn't taken the kids all summer and I just didn't feel right about it. Can it officially be summer without the beach? Not in my world.





It was windy and therefore freezing when we first got there at 9am.

But the kids got over it.


V enjoyed trying to find his way into whatever wind shelter his daddy had created. He also LOVED playing in the waves, of which I have no pictures of, so you'll have to take my word for it.

The kept "warming up" on the sand.

My favorite thing about taking the kids to the beach is how well they play together. There are no distractions of toys or other kids, just each other. This is why I think we should live on the beach.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Joy & Sadness

JOY: My son brought home a cello Monday night. He's so excited about it, and so am I. I'm hoping that he can teach me at home what he learns at school.





SADNESS: I'm pretty sure this is the saddest sock monkey I've ever seen. I made it for Craft Hope. When I first saw the site they were making easy things, like blankets and burp rags so I was excited to be a part of the next project. Not so much when I saw it was sock monkeys! I never liked them, I think the socks I got are too long and skinny, but I promised I would send one so off she went today. And yes, that's a scarf and trust me it helps. Hopefully next time won't be any form of animal, obviously not my forte'. Praying some child still has fun with it or at least has a sense of humor!

Saturday, September 12, 2009

The Family That Camps Together.....

Sunday of Labor Day weekend we decided to camp in the woods on Den's parents land. We did this with all his siblings, and a cousin and all their kids (minus 2 babies). Everyone made the same comment when they arrived, "all this stuff for just one night!" But if it was more than one night, the only thing we would have brought more of was food. Overall it was a success and we might just do it again.


Right away the boys were off looking for creatures and building them habitats in buckets. This was a salamander that was trying to escape before his photo shoot.

While Uncle Dave was searching under a rock for a hidden key to his trailer, Aunt Gina spotted this copperhead snake and saved his life. He took care of it and brought it to show the kids.



V stayed with mom mom overnight but hung out for a bit around the fire.




Of course there was campfire singing!






As much as I tried Den would not take his shirt off while chopping wood. He's so uncooperative.






Den and others LOVED when I blinded them with the flash of my camera. They'll thank me later.







The morning after.




















































































































That morning we went back to Den's mom's and celebrated her bday at lunch.













Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Just V

Now that school has begun it's going to be just me and the litte guy in the am, until I pick E up just in time for lunch. I'm so glad to be able to have the one on one time. He really does play so well on his own for the most part. I will have to be more intentional about playing with him and not just getting things checked off my to do list.


He loves being sneaky when we are outside and climbing onto the lawn mower. He does really well at making the "vroom" noises.




















He's been into wearing our shoes around the house. Why is this so stinkin' cute?
















He was staring at his reflection of the cupboard handle and talking to himself.


This was a super long day, and he hung in there with only one 30min. nap in the car, until 9pm when we finally climbed in the car to go home.

Monday, August 31, 2009

First Day of School










Also in other firsts, I finally cut E's hair. First time ever. Don't gasp, this picture is just for records, I did not cut it like this, i just couldn't hold the comb straight and the scissors and take the picture. I got some tips from a hairdresser and just trimmed it a bit. I don't know if anyone would even notice.

My husband gets up early and works so hard for us. He has a Master's degree but he chooses to dig in dirt and do hard labor to provide for his family. So, when he gets up at 5am and checks on his children before he leaves, it should just add to my feelings of gratuity...right? Most of the time it does. But this morning at 5:45am I heard the shouts of a 19mo old and I had to dig deep for those feelings. I know he didn't wake him up. V was sitting up when he peeked in, but V saw him and that was the end of it. He (V) has been in a rare mood ever since. So far he thrown several tantrums, hit, and unrolled the entire roll of toilet paper. Here's a peek of his morning.



Just to be fair, here he is Saturday night having a snack and in the best of moods.

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