Olympic Park...
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
August Time In The Mountians
While my parents and brother were here in August we went up in the mountains...
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow...
Although there wasn't any snow on the ground for Madi's Snowflake Birthday Party, there were flakes coming down as her friends left. She had four of her friends over and then afterwards we went to Red Robins and Cold Stone as a family compliments of b-day clubs and gift cards. We usually don't do both on the same day, but they wouldn't bring her a desert at Red Robins. She was crushed; I should have said something, because Emma got a half order of mud pie in October for hers. She still had a special day! I can't believe my baby girl is 9 years old! Here are some pictures from her party...
Hot chocolate and cake, yum.
Emma taught everyone how to make snowflakes out of paper.
I think she likes the earrings from Uncle Rusty.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
A Tale Of Two Wisdoms
Chris preached this week at church. If you would like to listen to his sermon go to: http://www.sonrisebc.org/Media%20Archives.html
There's also a sermon from July and one from August I never posted.
There's also a sermon from July and one from August I never posted.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Emma' Slumber Party
This year for Emma's Birthday I surprised her with a slumber party with her three friends from school she has been missing. Chris took some youth camping, so it was an all girls weekend. I was exhausted, but we had a blast...
We played a Squinkies Game that one of the girls gave to Emma for her birthday. We also played Hide and Seek and Sardines for almost two hours. One of the times we couldn't find one of the girls forever! I was trying to figure out how I was going to explain to her mom how I lost her in my own house.
We also decorated pencil boxes and notepads and filled the pencil box with goodies. I have to say that I got the pencil boxes for 5 cents each. I love good deals. The girls seemed to enjoy them.
We played a Squinkies Game that one of the girls gave to Emma for her birthday. We also played Hide and Seek and Sardines for almost two hours. One of the times we couldn't find one of the girls forever! I was trying to figure out how I was going to explain to her mom how I lost her in my own house.
We also decorated pencil boxes and notepads and filled the pencil box with goodies. I have to say that I got the pencil boxes for 5 cents each. I love good deals. The girls seemed to enjoy them.
One of the girls had to go home at 10PM, the rest settled down to watched Tinker Bell. They all slept well and we had Dutch Pancakes (Emma's favorite breakfast) for Breakfast.
Emma's Birthday celebration lasted awhile since in addition to the slumber party, we took her to Red Robins, had some friends over, and had a extended family party in Oregon.
Note: Emma does not wear glasses, she just went through a phase of wearing glasses with no lenses.
Note: Emma does not wear glasses, she just went through a phase of wearing glasses with no lenses.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Oregon/Washington Trip 2011
Our family went to Oregon and Washington this November. It was chilly, but beautiful with all the autumn colors surrounding us. Here are some fun moments of our trip....
The girls and I met my friend from high school, Shanna, and her four kids at the park. It was a beautiful day.
My friend Jessica and her kids (Hannah is in this picture with the girls) were able to spend the afternoon with us on the day Hannah had piano lessons from my dad.
Emma always looks forward to seeing her friend Kate when we visit Oregon. Kate got to have dinner with us at Grammy's house. Emma and Madi also had fun attending AWANA with some of their friends.
My friend, Jackie's daughter, Sabina and Madi reading a book.
Emma and Chris (not my Chris, but Nicole's Chris) playing Phase 10.
We were able to stop in Portland to visit my friends, Jackie and Nicole and their families for lunch. We had a wonderful time catching up, unfortunaltly we couldn't stay longer.
We were able to make another stop in Washington, visiting our friends (Aaron, Stephanie, Ellie, and Brady). They blessed us with a wonderful dinner. The kids had a blast playing while the adults chatted away.
My friend, Sandy and her husband Bryan opened their cottage to us to stay while visiting with my brother and family. Emma and I were able to attend Sandy's baby shower. Sandy had her baby at 30 weeks; I was able to go with Bryan and Sandy to the hospital to meet their adorable baby, Sydney. Sydney is doing great, continuing to grow.
Playing Rumi (Debra, Me, Lance's hands, and Madi's head)
Debra bought these cute hats for the girls. The girls love wearing them.
Didn't get pictures of everyone on the trip, but got some pictures of the dogs. So funny. The girls looooved playing with Opie (above) and Mekia (below).
More Samuel pictures...
The girls and I met my friend from high school, Shanna, and her four kids at the park. It was a beautiful day.
My friend Jessica and her kids (Hannah is in this picture with the girls) were able to spend the afternoon with us on the day Hannah had piano lessons from my dad.
Emma always looks forward to seeing her friend Kate when we visit Oregon. Kate got to have dinner with us at Grammy's house. Emma and Madi also had fun attending AWANA with some of their friends.
My friend, Jackie's daughter, Sabina and Madi reading a book.
Emma and Chris (not my Chris, but Nicole's Chris) playing Phase 10.
We were able to stop in Portland to visit my friends, Jackie and Nicole and their families for lunch. We had a wonderful time catching up, unfortunaltly we couldn't stay longer.
Jackie and her daughter, Sabina (Jaun had to work).
We were able to make another stop in Washington, visiting our friends (Aaron, Stephanie, Ellie, and Brady). They blessed us with a wonderful dinner. The kids had a blast playing while the adults chatted away.
My friend, Sandy and her husband Bryan opened their cottage to us to stay while visiting with my brother and family. Emma and I were able to attend Sandy's baby shower. Sandy had her baby at 30 weeks; I was able to go with Bryan and Sandy to the hospital to meet their adorable baby, Sydney. Sydney is doing great, continuing to grow.
Sydney
The girls helping Grandma bake cookies.
Aunt Debra and Madi
Playing Rumi (Debra, Me, Lance's hands, and Madi's head)
Grammy and Emma
Grampy and Madi
Debra bought these cute hats for the girls. The girls love wearing them.
Didn't get pictures of everyone on the trip, but got some pictures of the dogs. So funny. The girls looooved playing with Opie (above) and Mekia (below).
Emma and her cousin, Samuel (2 months old)
More Samuel pictures...
Friday, October 28, 2011
Mother Theresa
Madi did a book report on Mother Theresa for school. She got 100% . I got to see her give her speech. Way to go Madi! When Emma was in 3rd grade she did her book report on First Lady Laura Bush. Madi will be missing the Wax Museum part (see post Laura Bush on Wednesday, April 14, 2010) due to our Oregon trip.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
What's Up With Us
In August Emma and I had the opportunity to go to my parent's house for 5 weeks. This was for me to rest due to my health while starting our journey in homeschooling with Emma.
We have been home for almost two weeks. It took me a week to adjust, but I am glad to be home, although it was nice not to worry about all the household chores (thanks Mom!), although I have to say that Chris helps a lot as I can't physically do it on my own. God blessed me with the most wonderful husband in the world!
Emma is doing well in school. Today we had a competition in health to help study for her quiz coming up. She was proud to beat her dad. She will be 11 years old in two days! Crazy!
Madi is doing well in school. She was a trooper spending many extra hours at the church while Chris had to be there for different events. She is so glad to have her best friend and sister home to play with.
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