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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

My new favorite song for this season of life...

Friday, February 12, 2010

Valentine's Fun...

Valentine's Day is almost here and we've been busy celebrating the whole month. Here's a few photos of our fun:



Our valentine flag in the snow we had a few weeks ago. For a snow day project the kids made this banner out of stuff we found in the scrapbooking box.



Last weekend, we had a heart-shaped cheese pizza from Papa Murphy's. It tasted much better than it looks in this photo!



This is our mailbox on the kitchen table where we've been writing love notes to each other all month. Lydia is really getting into this and writes about 10 each day that all say the exact same thing. I'm having to pretty much make the boys write some. They think they're getting too old for this kind of stuff.



And finally, the kids were out of school today so Lydia helped me make blueberry heart muffins for breakfast.

We (heart) Valentine's Day at our house!

Monday, February 8, 2010

Lydia's Big News...


It needs a little more wiggling!


It's out! Not the most flattering picture but it shows the missing tooth.


Thank you tooth fairy!


More exciting than the Super Bowl at our house last night--Lydia lost her first tooth! She was so excited and was up till after ten checking to make sure her tooth was still ready for the tooth fairy under her pillow! She is now 2 dollars richer and has the most precious little smile! She was off to school this morning to get her name on the class tooth chart and a little treasure box from the Nurse to keep her tooth in. The tooth fairy at our house lets the kids keep their teeth. Not sure why, since 20 years from now Mom will just probably find all their nasty teeth in their dresser drawer! The cutest part was watching Levi, who used to scream bloody murder when his teeth were pulled, telling Lydia how it's so easy and doesn't hurt or bleed at all! This was a hard tooth for me to pull--not because it wasn't ready--just because it was another reminder to me that my baby is not a baby anymore. I don't want anymore "babies", but the 3 I have are just growing up way too fast!

Monday, January 25, 2010

Princess for a Day...


What a fun weekend we had! The kids traveled to Kansas City with my parents to celebrate my niece Ellie's 5th birthday and here's a picture of the start of the party! I don't have the after photos yet. Ellie and Lydia went to a Kiddie spa where they had manicures, pedicures and their hair and make-up done. Then it was off to a fancy lunch--they wanted McDonald's but settled for the Dinosaur restaurant at Legends instead! Not a very girly place to eat, but lots of fun anyway! Thank you Aunt Gina and Uncle Kip for a great girly date and a super fun weekend! Oh, and Nana and Papaw too for letting the kids go along on your trip!

Mark said, hey if we are going to be kidless for a weekend let's get outta here! So we took off to St. Louis for the weekend and had a blast just shopping and hanging out in the big city. We saw the movie Leap Year too and it was sweet, funny, romantic, cute--my favorite kind of movie! Now it's back to the real world today with school, work, laundry, homework, schedules, etc. It was fun while it lasted, but as Dorothy says, "There's no place like home"! By the way, I bought the cutest plaque for my wall this weekend at Kirkland's that has that exact quote.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Saying Good-bye...


What a busy weekend! Friday night, Lydia went to her first birthday sleepover at a friend's house and had a fun time. She made it all night without missing her Daddy! Caleb had some friends over to sled, eat pizza and hang out in the basement. Saturday morning we all went to watch some of Caleb's friends play basketball at the Jr. High. That afternoon, Mark and my dad installed my new dishwasher and it looks great! Can't believe I'm so excited about a kitchen appliance but our dishwasher was ancient and rusting out so I am thrilled to have a shiny new one!

Sunday was a busy day at church since we had our annual Missions lunch where all the committees and their families have a meal together then have a planning meeting. For the past 6 1/2 years Mark has been the Missions Director at our church. This has been a volunteer part-time job and he has loved organizing the mission efforts of the church since he is so passionate about missions. But, it takes so much time along with his full-time engineering job that he just feels like he cannot keep up anymore. We've been praying about this for several months and Sunday at the meeting he announced that he would be stepping down as Missions Director of Lynwood at the end of the month. When he spoke, I could tell that he was sad to be letting it go, but he says he feels a peace that this is the right time to step down. Our family is growing up and getting busier by the year and he doesn't want to miss out because he was too busy with other "good" things. He has done a great job trying to juggle work, church and family but he can only do so much. We are not going anywhere and plan to stay actively involved in Lynwood missions, Mark just won't have to be in charge now and we're all excited about that!

I just thought I'd share that so those of you from Lynwood who read this could hear from us about his decision. We look forward to what God will continue to do in the Mission ministry of the church and to what he has in store for our family in 2010!

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Friends on the Fridge!

It was another freezing cold day here yesterday and Lydia wasn't feeling too great so I kept her home from school to see if she was getting sick (which she never did thank the Lord), so we were stuck inside again and needed an easy project for the two of us to accomplish. I'm trying to think of at least one task per day I'd like to accomplish for sure and then if there's time for others that's great, but at least I will feel like I did one productive task each day!

Our project was to get our Friends on the Fridge! Each year when friends and family send us a Christmas photo card we tape it to our refrigerator so we can look at them, talk about fun memories with them and most of all pray for them throughout the year. I think this year I'm going to have one of the kids close their eyes at dinnertime and choose the family we will pray for. It makes my fridge look a little cluttered and I usually don't like clutter (although if you looked around right now you'd think I love it!) but I figure it's for a good cause and the kids love it. And when people come over they always look through the pictures and ask who is this or what are they up to these days? It's fun! So, if you sent us a photo card, thanks so much and know that you will be in our prayers sometime this year! If you don't see yours in the picture, don't worry it's probably just on the other side!

Oh, and by the way, my one productive task for today is to survive a trip to Wal-mart to stock up for the snow that's on it's way. Wish me luck!

Monday, January 4, 2010

Happy New Year!

I thought I'd welcome 2010 with a new look for our blog! It's from Leelou Blogs and it was totally free! Just delete the old one and copy and paste the new design, so easy! I can't believe my last post was in November. How do some girls find the time to post everyday? I spent December catching up from working in November and getting ready for Christmas, then the kids have been on break for the last two weeks so like everyone else we've been super busy. We had a great Christmas and New Year's with both sides of the family. The weather was good with only a few snow flurries and everyone stayed healthy. I was sad to say good-bye to the kids who returned to school this morning. Usually, I'm so ready for them to go back and return to our normal routine. Not sure what's wrong with me, maybe just getting older and realizing my time with them at home is growing shorter! You know, I am turning 40 in a few short months!

It's sunny today, but freeeeeezing cold outside so I plan to stay in and try to tackle this mound of laundry, find a home for all these new Christmas gifts and put a few decorations away. I'm going to try not to think about how quiet my house is, but instead watch the clock for 2:30 when it's time to go get my sweet 3. I bet I won't be ready then! Happy Monday, friends!