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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Snow Days and the Super Bowl!

Things are finally getting back to normal around here since we had all the ice and snow. The kids had 4 snow days plus a weekend so we got a little stir crazy around here! The boys went back to school yesterday and Lydia back to preschool today. I think they're all happy to be back to our normal routine. The roads are all clear now, but there's still quite a bit of snow and ice hanging around. We had a fun weekend, despite the snow and ice. Friday night Lydia went to a little friend's Hannah Montana birthday party. Saturday morning was Levi's basketball game and we finally won--I think Levi was the high scorer this week! He needs to eat Honey Kix cereal before every game! That night Mark and I went to our Sunday School class' Valentine party and had a great time. Sunday was church, Mark's mission lunch meeting and then our little family Super Bowl party. The kids dressed up in Cardinal's colors, Lydia grabbed her poms poms for cheering, and Levi helped cook some of our favorite appetizers. My parents came over after church for the 2nd half and we were all so sad to see the Cardinals lose. Oh well, it looked great though since we were watching in HD on our new TV! Here's a few pics of our snow day vacation!


All the neighbors sledding down our street--Caleb's in red!

Lydia's in the green coat with her neighbor friend
Levi at the bottom of the slope!


Yummy snow ice cream!

Levi and Lydia watching the game!




GOOOOOO Cardinals!!!!!!






Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Update from Tuesday...

Just to let you know Mark made it home safely last night from Chicago! Their normal 6 hour trip turned into 10 hours, but at least they made it. His friend dropped him off at our house, then got stuck trying to get out of our street so Mark had to shovel him out. Overnight, we got about 3-5 more inches of sleet and snow so it's another snow day and the kids are already out sledding with most of the neighborhood. Today will be much more fun because Daddy's home! I'll post pictures later!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

It's a Snow Day!





Well, it came as predicted...freezing rain, sleet and a bit of snow! School was cancelled, so the kids are thrilled! Mom--not as excited, especially since it's Lydia's preschool day! And of course, our Daddy is still in Chicago and will be trying to get home in this mess sometime tonight, if he can even make it. So, I'll have him to worry about for 6 hours or so!

At least our power is still on and we are toasty warm inside with lots of food, movies and Wii games to keep us busy. Now if I could just get the boys to come inside and warm up! Half the neighborhood boys are sledding in our yard right now since we live on a little hill. Maybe I'll fix hot cocoa and that will bring 'em in!

P.S. If you're following baby Harper's story, there's great news--she opened her eyes last night! Click on the Praying for Harper link above and read about this tiny miracle!

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Inauguration Day 2009

I can't believe I've spent most of my morning watching Fox News and the events of this day. To be honest, I only watched to see what everyone was wearing and to hear the prayer of Rick Warren. He said the name of Jesus--good for you, Rick! Even though I'm not at all thrilled to say President Obama, I am still trying to teach my kids that he is our president and God would want us to respect his position of authority. And that is really hard to say and do!

I found this letter this morning on another mom's blog (http://www.lotsofscotts.blogspot.com/) and thought it was very good. I cannot take any credit for it, but it is encouraging us all to pray for the new President. Our family has made a committment to pray for our new leader and I hope you will too.

"My Letter to the President

Dear President-elect Obama,
Today is truly a landmark day. It feels trite to even write about it because the press coverage has inundated us with reminders of what a shift this marks in the turbulent race relations this country has experienced throughout our history. I am proud of the advances we have made.

I did not vote for you, but I believe in a Sovereign Lord who appoints leaders. I will respect your position and your office. I do not hold ill will towards you, but instead I pray for you.

I pray that you will submit to the authority of The One who put you in office in the first place. There will be constant public opinion polls, water cooler chatter and talking heads espousing their views of your performance. I pray that the approval you seek will be from God alone.

I pray that you will remember the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr and Abraham Lincoln, the two leaders you seem to seek to emulate the most. I pray that you will embrace their quest for equal rights. I pray that you will come to understand this as a call to protect ALL LIVES equally--including the unborn lives in this country.

I pray that you will be protected from the lies and the enemy, the intoxicating ill-effects of power and the human tendency to think of ourselves more highly than we ought.

I pray that the astounding swell of public support that you have (both from the media and many citizens of our world) will not go to your head but will, instead, go to your heart. I pray that you have appropriate confidence, but that you do not believe the hype about yourself. May you be a leader people follow not because they have to, but because they want to.

May your wisdom and strength come from the Lord. May your heart be tender towards the love and will of our Father.

I pray for your marriage and your family--that despite the intense glare of the media spotlight you will be able to have a home that is a haven of love, peace and rest.

May you be a leader who models integrity--who stands for things that count.

In short, I pray you don't blow it. But when you do make the inevitable mistakes, I pray you will be able to own up to them.

And finally, I pray that you will find your identity...not as a black man, a mixed race man, but as an American...and more importantly, as a dearly loved child of God placed in this position at this time for specific purposes. May you find your purpose and embrace it."

For more letters to the next president, visit http://www.letterstothenextpresident.com/

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Please Pray...


I've been following this family's blog for several months now, so I don't know them personally. They are a strong Christian family and are asking for people everywhere to pray for their daughter Harper, born Friday evening with a serious case of pneumonia. The baby was flown to a hospital in Tulsa and seems to be improving slightly today. My boys keep asking me why I'm praying and worrying about someone I don't even know. My answer to them is we do know them as our brother and sister in Christ so that makes us family and we need to pray for them. If you get a minute, click on this picture and visit Kelly's sweet blog. You too will be drawn to the faith of this family in this difficult time and don't forget to say a prayer for sweet baby Harper's healing!

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Popsicles in January?

This is exactly what I feel like today:

It's freezing cold outside, even though the sunshine is beautiful! There's so many productive things I should be doing today, but I think it's a perfect day to stay in by the fire and catch up on Facebook, my blog, and my latest Karen Kingsbury book. That sounds so lazy! But, the chores will still be there tomorrow, right?

The kids are back to school from break so that means we're back to our busy schedule again. Indoor soccer is finished for the boys, but now Levi starts Upward basketball and a new jump rope club at our fitness center. He and Mark have been busy this week designing his pinewood derby car for his first race this Saturday with Cub Scouts. He's very excited, but I think it's a good thing Mark designs heating and plumbing for a living and not cars! I'll let you know how Levi does at the big race.

Mark made it home safely from his mission trip to Mexico last week. His team had a great week with 4 decisions for Christ at a home Bible study and about 100 prospects attending the Family Conference. No major catastrophes here while he was gone, only a toilet that wouldn't flush! My dad helped us out with that one! We survived the week without Daddy pretty well, but I do have a great respect for all of you single moms out there who do this 24/7 without relief! My hat is off to you and you are amazing!

We are looking forward to a pretty calm weekend with a day off of school Monday for MLK day. Weren't the kids just home for 16 days? We have the derby race Saturday and Mark's annual Mission meeting luncheon at church Sunday, other than that we're free! I'm hoping to get to the sidewalk sales at the mall and maybe Mark will finally put away the Christmas tree!

Stay tuned for our Valentine blog coming soon.....Have a warm and cozy weekend!

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Christmas Pics 2008

Levi and Lydia sampling the Oreos and milk they left for Santa


Lydia and cousin Abby with matching pj's from Nana


Lydia and cousin Ellie excited to ring in 2009!


Levi, Lydia and all the girl cousins ringing in the New Year at midnight (11:00 p.m. really)


Caleb & Levi shooting confetti poppers at everyone!


We finished the holiday break with Levi's birthday party with about 30 of his friends. We're at an indoor pool here in our town, not Hawaii!


Lydia, Daddy and her little church friend at the party


Hungry swimmers having snacks with the birthday boy who is actually 10 years, 1 month!