Thursday, October 29, 2009
A Transition...for everyone!
We are making a Transition in our home...
Mom(that would be me!) has begun to work FULL-TIME.
What started out being a PART-TIME gig a few year's ago...has turned into something more FULL-TIME.
This is a BLESSING...one of MANY God has granted us this year.
But even though it is a blessing...it is hard to transition our lives from MOM always being around to do all the little things, and BIG things too. To a MOM who needs a little more help from everyone to get things done.
And then there is the TIME factor. Ron and I love our TIME together. It is seriously our most prized possession we have had as a couple...finding time to LOVE each other. Because I REALLY do love this man.
And TIME with my children...and the guilt of knowing that I'm not asking all the questions about their day, or helping as much with homework and projects or just being there for them to talk to. Because I REALLY do love these children.
So we will ADJUST...because we must.
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I Love my Family
A Balloon FIGHT...
Katie's 9th Birthday
started out with some YUMMY pizza and soda. (A treat for us!)
I'm not sure if it was the extra SUGAR
or that we had RON here for the fun,
but what started out as a Water Balloon Toss:
started out with some YUMMY pizza and soda. (A treat for us!)
I'm not sure if it was the extra SUGAR
or that we had RON here for the fun,
but what started out as a Water Balloon Toss:
Just doing what MOM'S do...giving instruction!
And keeping things calm...
would DEFINITELY not last for long...I am quite frankly married to one of the FUNNEST men on the planet...which I love!
And when he got involved...the FUN started to happen!
And the GIRLS looked like this...
...and this!
And Katie declared it to be, "Her FUNNEST birthday ever!
And the Fun was just beginning.
And Katie declared it to be, "Her FUNNEST birthday ever!
And the Fun was just beginning.
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I Love Katie
Monday, October 12, 2009
My BIRTHDAY girls...
Katie celebrated her 9th Birthday on
September 22.
I will post pictures of her on her special day later.
She wanted to pose for a special picture of her on her
brand new PURPLE bike.
Her birthday present from Ron and I.
She had wanted a BIGGER girls bike for awhile...
so she could go on bike rides
with Ron.
We are VERY impressed that she keeps up!
All thanks to her shiny, purple bike!
September 22.
I will post pictures of her on her special day later.
She wanted to pose for a special picture of her on her
brand new PURPLE bike.
Her birthday present from Ron and I.
She had wanted a BIGGER girls bike for awhile...
so she could go on bike rides
with Ron.
We are VERY impressed that she keeps up!
All thanks to her shiny, purple bike!
Rachel hasn't had her birthday yet.
It's coming on
October 23.
She got ALL her presents early.
Her Aunt Donna made the skirt (it is sooo CUTE!),
she made the bead necklace
courtesy of the BEAD DIVA,
and the rest,
well we got to spend some time shopping!
Rachel's FAVORITE!
It's coming on
October 23.
She got ALL her presents early.
Her Aunt Donna made the skirt (it is sooo CUTE!),
she made the bead necklace
courtesy of the BEAD DIVA,
and the rest,
well we got to spend some time shopping!
Rachel's FAVORITE!
Happy Birthday to mommies, sweet, little, princesses!
Love ya!
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I Love Katie
,
I Love Rachel
Thursday, October 8, 2009
The HOUSE I grew up in...
PROUD of where I'm FROM. I had the opportunity to go to Missouri this last weekend to visit my MOM and DAD. I have NEVER been without my kids...so it was just little ole' me. It gave me the chance to LOOK around and see my CHILDHOOD home in a way I had never seen before. And when I was DONE...I looked around and felt PROUD of where I'm from.
PROUD of who my PARENTS are. One of the best parts of my trip was the opportunity I had to just SIT and talk with my parents. They are REALLY great parents...and I feel really lucky that I can say so! I was EVEN more proud that my parents show LOVE for each other after 48 years.
PROUD of being a COUNTRY girl at heart. Now mind you I have lived in the city for more than half my life...and I do love all that their is to do in a city. However, I was perfectly content sitting in my parents house...looking out their big, beautiful windows and seeing turkey pass right by! And when I told my family I had never seen that growing up...they thought I had lost my mind. Really, I don't remember it...but would I have appreciated it if I had?
PROUD of being my parent's daughter. But the thing I'm most proud of is being able to have such wonderful parents who taught me the Gospel and then did it by living it themselves. I'm truly grateful that after all my mistakes, and all I've been through that I can say, "I'm NOW the daughter my parent's raised me to be."
THE SAC RIVER around the corner from our house.
THE OLD CHURCH that still sits by the SAC RIVER!
PROUD of who my PARENTS are. One of the best parts of my trip was the opportunity I had to just SIT and talk with my parents. They are REALLY great parents...and I feel really lucky that I can say so! I was EVEN more proud that my parents show LOVE for each other after 48 years.
PROUD of being a COUNTRY girl at heart. Now mind you I have lived in the city for more than half my life...and I do love all that their is to do in a city. However, I was perfectly content sitting in my parents house...looking out their big, beautiful windows and seeing turkey pass right by! And when I told my family I had never seen that growing up...they thought I had lost my mind. Really, I don't remember it...but would I have appreciated it if I had?
My little FAMILY of TURKEYS!!!
PROUD of spending an afternoon with my dad. I've been really worried about my dad. He hasn't been feeling very well...which is why I needed to visit. I was very relieved to find my dad feeling better...and why spending an afternoon doing what my dad does made this trip worth it.
Lucky and Charlie...the two horses getting fed.
Feeding the cows...with my dad.
I'm safely taking the picture from the truck! :)
PROUD of being my parent's daughter. But the thing I'm most proud of is being able to have such wonderful parents who taught me the Gospel and then did it by living it themselves. I'm truly grateful that after all my mistakes, and all I've been through that I can say, "I'm NOW the daughter my parent's raised me to be."
Proud of my Dad and Me.
Labels:
I Love My Mom and Dad
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