Monday, May 31, 2010
30/365: Memorial
Today was Memorial Day. The husband, kids and I went to the cemetery to take flowers and flags to the grave of my PawPaw. He fought in two wars including WWII. The kids enjoyed hearing stories of my memories of him and learning about his service to our country. He passed away when my oldest was only two years old and before my younger two were born. It is important to me that my kids know as much as they can about their great grandparents and the heritage they have. He is one of the reasons we can have the freedoms we so enjoy today. May we never take for granted those freedoms. We are truly blessed to be an American.
Friday, May 28, 2010
29/365: Crud Wars
What a mess! The oldest daughter recently graduated from 5th grade (more on that later) and her school has a traditional day of 5th grade Crud Wars. Yes, it is as messy as it sounds. They begin with a water balloon fight - innocent enough. Then, comes the flour, chocolate syrup, whipped cream and cereal. She was disgusting. They all were. But that was the most fun I have had in my daughter's elementary school years. It was hilarious!
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
28/365: Lost Tooth
the boy: Momma, will you open up the shop so I can get my pliers? I need to do some work.
me: Sure, what work do you have to do?
the boy: I have to pull my tooth.
He pulled his tooth (without the pliers). The top tooth was pulled by the dentist a little over a year ago. The bottom tooth is the first tooth he's pulled. He can't wait to see what the tooth fairy brings. The tooth is under his pillow as we speak.
27/365: What's In Ned's Head?
This is perhaps the most disgusting game I have ever played. There are all sorts of gross items inside Ned's head including a dirty diaper, bird poop, Ned's lost lunch and other various things that would make one cringe. To play, you draw a card showing the item you need to find, feel around inside of Ned's Head (through one of the many holes he has - ie. ears and mouth) and the first player to find the object wins that round. Needless to say this is a family favorite. This preschool age game elicits squeals and "yuck" sounds from all of us when we play. Sure, we have all outgrown the difficulty of this game but the fun factor has yet to decrease. Everyone needs to know the feel of fake vomit every once in a while. This was our rainy afternoon activity today. Good times!
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
26/365: The Boy
The boy was playing on my laptop this afternoon and apparently was amusing himself with my webcam. When I turned it on later this evening this was waiting for me. He begged me to post his picture on my blog. So...this is "the boy" taken by "the boy" on May 25, 2010.
There were lots more but I convinced him that my blog was only capable of handling one of his awesome photos. :)
Monday, May 24, 2010
25/365: The Wall
Ok, I couldn't pick just one. I had to show the massive climbing wall they have at Pine Cove. This is the youngest daughter working her way up. By the way, the zipline platform is at the top of this wall.
I know I've posted about 5 pictures from all in one day, but I'm OK with that. This is my blog and I'll blog my way. :) At the end of it all, I will still have 365 photos in 365 days.
24/365: What An Arm!
23/365: Kids At Play
The kiddos playing a game of tether ball. This would be one of my top 10 favorite things...watching my children play together. Sure, they argue like most siblings do (I guess I don't think to get a picture of those moments!). That's life. The arguments are them learning how to do life together, how to treat others, how to act in situations instead of react, and that the only person in the world that they have control over is really themselves. We work through the arguments and disagreements and hopefully, they will develop some life skills that I only learned as an adult and I've noticed that most adults lack even today. We are seldom taught how to do life with others in a healthy way and I have to say that I don't have it down. I probably never will completely. But I do know that God has been refining this in me for quite some time now and instructing me to teach these skills to my children. It's moments like this, when my children are laughing, playing a game and genuinely enjoying each other that Im reminded that God is good, that His refining is worth the fire and that maybe my parenting is effective for His kingdom. This sight is one of my favorites. It makes me smile.
22/365: Cross
21/365: Zipline
Oh, I had such a hard time choosing just one photo for this. We all went to Pine Cove Family Fun Day and the daughters did the zip line they had there. They climbed to the top of a 3 story platform and then "zipped" across the lake. The youngest daughter was pretty scared but she faced it and went. The oldest daughter I'm sure was afraid as well but she didn't show it. When they were both finished they were so excited! They couldn't believe how much fun it was. This is the oldest daughter flying across the lake.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Time Flies
At least that's what has happened in my home during the last two weeks. That's how long it's been since my last blog post and I must say that my camera has been super busy and is full of pictures from the goings on of the last two weeks. I have had the time to only just fall into bed every night, so sadly my little blog has been put on the back burner. Tomorrow, I'll be back. I'll have lots to post over the next week or so. And the best thing of all...summer has officially begun in our home. School is out for the oldest. We have completed our homeschool lessons. We even spent our first Sunday afternoon at the lake. Summer is here (insert sigh of relief here). The lake wore me out and for this reason, I am closing my laptop and falling into my bed. Goodnight all. :)
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
20/356: Seatwork
This is the youngest daughter's daily seatwork. She is one of my children that homeschools. I don't remember having to do this much work when I was in school, and I was definitely not writing in cursive in kindergarten and 1st grade. I must say that her handwriting looks better than most adults I know. She likes to remind her daddy of that often.
Monday, May 10, 2010
19/365: Sweet
My middle child. Is it difficult being the middle child in a family of three kids? You are not really the baby but not quite as independent as your big sister. I see your internal struggle at times, wanting to be both. You see sister and how neat and exciting things are for her and you can't wait to be her age so you can do all of the things she does. At the same time, you see brother and the attention he gets sometimes simply because he is the youngest, and you desire some of the same attention. Do you feel as though you get enough attention from me and Daddy? I pray that you do. I pray that you never doubt your place in our family. You are not your sister nor your brother. You are you. You are a part of what makes our family complete. God has a special plan and a purpose in placing you in the middle. You are the only one who knows what it's like to be a younger sibling and an older sibling. I see a natural compassion in your heart. I pray that you will allow God to grow and use that compassion to further His kingdom. I pray that you will run after God and the joy that only comes with a relationship with Him. You have a beautiful heart, and that beauty is displayed in your smile and the way you treat others. I love you, my sweet middle child and I thank God every day for the blessing of you.
18/365: New Shoes
"Momma needs a new pair of shoes!" The husband and kids picked out these new flip-flops for me for Mother's Day. Oh, they know me well. I love shoes, especially summer shoes. These are especially great with the super-comfy cushy bottom (I think it's called Fit Foam). It was a Happy Mother's Day indeed!
Sunday, May 9, 2010
17/365: Mother's Day
Saturday, May 8, 2010
16/365: Essentials
This is what my space looks like during an evening of scrapbooking. Some of my essentials are adhesive, ribbon, cardstock, 3-d alphabet stickers, paper trimmer, scissors, brads, a magazine for inspiration, bottled water and Hot Tamales candy.
I went scrapbooking last night with a friend. I miss doing this. I used to go once a month, but it has been October since I last got to scrapbook with my friends. As much as I love the process, for me part of the joy is in the social aspect, being around other women. I am a bit of an extrovert. I get energized by people and if I get to share something I love in the process, then that's even better. I realized last night how much I need to have an evening where I can do this - to be with other women doing something I love. I will go more often. I will do something for me. I think as mothers we forget to do this sometimes. We forget that we can't begin to take care of the ones we love if we don't show ourselves some love as well. This is me lovin' on me.
Friday, May 7, 2010
15/365: I Want My Babyback Ribs
Thursday, May 6, 2010
14/365: Grass
I love the smell of fresh-cut grass. The husband mowed today. It smelled so good. And the way it feels underneath my bare feet just after it has been cut - so thick and soft. If I had to make a list of the 10 things I love, this would be on there. I now, sounds silly. But for me, it makes perfect sense. When I was a kid we had almost two acres of yard. As soon as I heard the mower start up, I could hardly wait for the smell to fill the outdoors. I loved to run as fast as I could through the yard (barefoot) just after my Dad had finished mowing. It was a great feeling. Now, I can recapture some of that when I walk outside barefoot after the husband has mowed. Oh, the joy!
I think I am going to make a list of 10 things I love :)
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
13/365: Ankita
This is Ankita. She is 4 years old and lives in a village in India in a small house with a buildup of grass roof, woods and mud walls. Her father is a farmer and is the only earning member in the family. She does not attend school yet because she is too young, but will start soon. We love Ankita. She has sent us drawings, cards and letters. We haven't met her, but we hope to one day. We sponsor her through World Vision. When the husband and I took our oldest daughter to the Revolve tour (awesome - every girl should go!) she heard about World Vision and begged us to support a little girl. She saw Ankita's picture and immediately said, "This is the one." She ended up using her own spending money for the trip to begin our family's sponsorship.
We keep this picture of Ankita on our fridge with pictures of all of our other children. We think of her as one of ours. I think of her mother, of not being able to provide the basic necessities; food, clean water, shoes, blankets, etc. The thought sobers me. We are all really only a few steps away from living in that reality. If that were my child, words could not express the gratitude I would feel. The cost is really not much. We send $30 a month. That opens up a world to Ankita and her village, a world with clean water, education, blankets, and most importantly, Jesus. You can find out more about World Vision here and how they help villages to become self-sustaining and share the Gospel in the process. Maybe there is a little someone waiting for your help.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
12/365: A Page
11/365: Dog Wearing Tutu
10/365: Sweet Sight
She loves to read. This is my middle child, my youngest daughter reading. This sight is so special to me for many reasons. I love to read as well, and when I was her age my nose was always in a book. Also, we homeschool. The feelings I get when I see my children reading on their own is unexplainable. She loves to read.
9/365: Little Indulgence
These are the two scrapbook magazines that I get in the mail. This is my little indulgence. I love to scrapbook, and I love to pour over them, looking at layouts, learning new techniques to try, finding new color combinations, reading the articles...They are read from cover to cover. I also love to pull them out when I get ready to scrapbook (which is not as often as I'd like) and use them for inspiration.
8/356: A Good Read
I have been snapping away with my camera, but I haven't made the the time to actually put the photos I've taken onto my computer and then upload them to my blog. So for the next few days, you may see some double posting. There's nothin wrong with that!
This is what I'm currently reading (almost finished) and it is probably one of the best books I have ever read. Francis Chan is great. Search him on the net and watch some of his online videos. He will blow your mind with the things he says and completely challenge you to evaluate what you ever thought about God and His love for you. I hope to grasp this "crazy love" that God has for me. I know it will change my life.
7/365: Magazine Submission
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