Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Playing Blog Catch Up

Things are happening so fast I don't have time to blog about it all! So here it is in pictures...which is better than not at all right? :)

Going from most recent pictures to older pictures, we begin with Abigail's 9th birthday party. She had a bowling party and everyone had a GREAT time! This first photo is quite revealing. At first glance you'll notice the pesky little brother giving her bunny ears. But if you look closely you'll notice that the mama forgot candles for the cake. So poor Abigail had to pretend there were candles and blow out nothing. What can you do...just gotta roll with the punches.




Here are Josiah's Preschool graduation photos. He had to dress up as what he wanted to be when he grows up. He decided that he wanted to dress up as a "Space Man". The funny thing was that as part of the program his teacher asked all the kids what they wanted to be. When she got to Josiah he said, "fireman". Oops, I guess he forgot he was dressed as an astronaut. It was cute!





Here's a picture of my 3 favorite guys right after a night of door to door campaigning. These little guys are daddy's best campaign volunteers!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

She is worth far more than rubies






Mother's day came and went in usual whirlwind fashion and I didn't get a chance to put up pictures from the Mother's Day tea that I got to attend with Joshua and Chloe at school. Finally I sit down to share the pictures with you and tell you about the cute things they said and I started thinking about my mother and about other women who have been like a mother to me and I am suddenly overcome with emotion. I am just so thankful to have a mom who is so supportive, encouraging, loving and generous. She's amazing, no seriously AMAZING! I love my mom...I wish I was more like her. She is kind and patient and a great listener and when you need her she is ALWAYS there for you. My one wish for my relationship with my own daughters is that some day they will feel about me what I feel about their Grammie. I love you mom!
Not only have I been blessed with the greatest mom in the world, the Lord has brought other women into my my life who have provided wise counsel, friendship and have treated me like their own daughter. It's amazing to reflect back and see how God used these relationships to shape who I am now. Joette, Bonnie, Mama Rood, Ellen, Kathy, Margaret, Susan and others....I am so thankful for the blessing of having them in my life. They are worth far more than rubies.


Now for my own Mother's Day...I got to attend a tea put on by the kindergarten thru second grade classes at school. Chloe made a hat and Joshua made a tie for the occasion. They sang songs and recited Bible verses. Joshua's class each took a letter to spell out "Happy Mother's Day" and each child said something about there mother that started with their letter. Joshua had the letter "T". He said, "T is for talented. My mom is talented..." (I was thinking, oh, how sweet. He thinks I'm talented.) he went on, "...when she does the wash." Well, at least he thinks I'm good at something! :) Abigail made a picture collage of my favorite hobbies. She included cooking, swimming, shopping and texting (a sign of the times OR the sign of a bad mommy?). What can I say...I text. :) Josiah gave me a special card he made himself and a little plant he grew himself and from Bob I got tulips. I had a lovely mother's day and even though it's supposed to be a day for mother's to be celebrated it reminded me how thankful I am to be a mother!

Monday, May 3, 2010

A little bit of this and a little bit of that

This post is just going to be a jumble of things from the last several days. A few pictures from Josiah's t-ball game. I just can't help it...he's the cutest little t-ball player ever!

This past weekend we drove down to Dayton to see our special friends, the Geaslens. We only got 24 hours with them but it was worth the drive. It's amazing to see the strong bond that our children have formed with each other. Abigail and Eve have been playing together since they were 1 and the rest of the kids have known each other from birth. Our time with them is never long enough but was well enjoyed.

Today we were driving home from school and there was a man standing by the road wearing a chicken costume and holding a sign that said, "Haircut SALE $6.99". I had just been thinking that the boys needed haircuts so we went in. I asked out of curiosity what the connection between a chicken and haircuts is. They said that there was no connection, just trying to get attention. It worked! The girls decided they wanted cuts too and since it was just $6.99 I agreed. They ended up with short, angle cuts (as Abigail calls it). They are both happy and now I don't have to worry about doing Chloe's hair (which she hates) so it's all good.

Finally, I'm including pictures of our Michigan house so you can see where we live now.
It's small but we're making the best of it. It's in a nice neighborhood with lots of kids and fun hills for riding bikes. :)

Enjoy the pictures and Happy early Mother's Day!












I just had to throw this picture in at the last minute. This is what happens after spending the day with Grandma playing and taking long bike rides!