Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Before
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
The fellas
I had some time this morning with just me and the boys. We did our best to get our school work done when Nathan was napping. Then like clock work; he wakes up and we head outside. It's been a while since I've taken my camera with us outside so here's some shots of us just chillin'
Philip joined us briefly before he headed to a funeral of a dear man who past from our congregation this week.
I was told by this handsome 4 year old that, "When I grow up to be Daddy's age and he dies, I will marry you.". This isn't the first time Ryan has told me that he wants to marry me so I think he really loves me!
Ryan has really turned into a bike riding machine! He loves being on two wheels.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010
PBS kids
Last winter, Peter and Emma submitted a book to the PBS Kids Young Illustrator and Writers contest. The awards ceremony was held at the Great Wolfe Lodge in Concord. After the 2 hour ceremony, our family was able to use the facilities as part of the awards day. This was quite an offer. Normally, it would cost $45 per person to have a day pass to the Great Wolfe Lodge. Needless, we all had a blast!
Reed's Gold Mine
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Soccer
Soccer season has begun. Unbelievably, Peter scored 3 goals during the first game. He loves it. Although it's just the beginning, you can see a confidence about him. There are a few of the same boys on the team so it's been fun to see how they have all grown over the year.
I look forward to the season. It's pretty neat to see how far 8 boys can come over the course of 10 weeks together.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
The moment....
The kids and I were beginning our morning with our Bible reading and Devotion book. Today's devotion was centered on the verse from James, "Faith without works is dead". It was truly a timely lesson. Shortly before we sat down to read together, I explained to Emma that I knew of a little girl who wears Emma's size that needed some clothes that were suitable for church. I had just bought Emma 3 skirts for this fall. I asked her to pick one out that she could give to this little girl. Maturely, Emma picked one and explained, "I picked the one with the pink plaid because I think she would really like this one. I didn't think she would like the blue plaid as much and I still have the purple plaid. So I picked one thinking of her and not thinking which one did I not want." It wasn't until we read our devotional story that I got chills. The story was about giving clothes to those whom you know needs them. She immediately responded by connecting what we read to what she just did. Conversations continued and I read a little more. And then The MOMENT....Emma said, "I know about God in my head and all that stuff. But I want to really feel Him."
As soon as she said that I knew this was important; I knew this required a response; I knew this was the moment that many parents hope for.
So we prayed. We joined hands and asked the God that we know about to show Himself to us in a way that we could not explain otherwise and allow us to feel His presence in a new way.
As soon as she said that I knew this was important; I knew this required a response; I knew this was the moment that many parents hope for.
So we prayed. We joined hands and asked the God that we know about to show Himself to us in a way that we could not explain otherwise and allow us to feel His presence in a new way.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Atoms, molecules and fun...oh my
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