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Monday, May 7, 2012

Mystery Baby Food Game!

Our good friends Joey and Elisabeth recently announced they are expecting their first child! They are one of the most fun, adventurous and wonderful couples I know. They are going to be rocking parents! :)

They hosted a Cinco de Mayo party over the weekend. The food spread was incredible. But, the conversation and laughter, truly made it a great night! Our awesome friend Lisa decided to congratulate the parents to be with a little game I like to call....

Mystery Baby Food Game!

Lisa had several different flavors of baby food for their tasting pleasure. They had to close their eyes, and guess what flavor they were being fed. It was side splitting fun!


Passing out the Bibs

Eyes closed, ready to start

First Bite

First Impression

Rich made sure Joey got a BIG spoonful

Kadence feeding Elisabeth

Deep in thought contemplating the flavor

This one brought tears to their eyes

Flavors included sweet potato, peaches, banana and green beans

Lisa crowning Elisabeth the winner!

Congratulations Joey and Elisabeth!

Thursday, May 3, 2012

After School Activities

Every day after school, our house becomes a meet up place for all of the kids on our street to gather and play. They share snacks, adventures and an occasional disagreement. They play in the yard, make up games on the swing set and take over our basement playroom. And for the most part, this is completely fine with me. Most of the kids are fairly well behaved, listen when I talk to them and rarely use inappropriate language. The other day, Elliot came to me saying that one of the neighborhood kids had called him, "The B word". I was relieved to find out that the "B word", was butt and not something else. Once in awhile, someone feels left out, or gets their feelings hurt, or scrapes their knee on a stick and I need to intervene with conflict resolution, problem solving, or a first aid kit. But, I am happy to host these kids for two big reasons. First, I would rather have my kids playing at home, than somewhere else. Second, it keeps my kids busy and allows me to finish up laundry, cook dinner or play with the baby. Also, I am happy to see them running around outside, using their imaginations instead of parking themselves in front of the TV.

In our playroom, there are shelves of craft materials. From glue, scissors and paper, to pipe cleaners, puff balls and glitter, there is no end to the creativity that flows out of that room. And that makes my heart sing. However, cleaning up the scraps of paper and wiping down the sticky craft table, does not. There is an unsaid rule (or so I thought), that these supplies shall only be used on the craft table, and for craft purposes.

Well, one afternoon Kadence, Elliot and a few neighborhood kids were all playing downstairs while I was upstairs folding laundry and getting dinner started. I was feeling very good about the fact that the kids were all quiet and seemed to be getting along well. In fact they had been down in the playroom for a good hour, without so much as a peep. I thought this is nice, this is great! I was a fool.

As I crept down those steps and the scene unfolded around me, I simply starred in disbelief at what had happened. How do I describe what I found that day, in that playroom? Imagine an explosion of glue, play dough, glitter and paper covering all surfaces. It was smashed into the carpet. It was painted on the walls. It was everywhere. What does one do, in a moment of such terror?

After I sent the neighborhood kids home, Kadence, Elliot and I had a long talk about the events that had transpired that afternoon as we cleaned, scraped and scrubbed every last inch of that playroom. When I asked them, "Why?", they simply said that they got carried away by their artistic inclinations. Yeah, right. But whatever the reason, I learned a valuable lesson. Rules cannot be left unsaid. They must be clearly laid out and properly dispersed. I also learned to beware of children playing quietly. And most importantly I learned that walls, carpet and children are all washable.

Now, when the kids get out of school every day they have a list of chores they must complete before playing. They also have a clean up check list to finish before bed each night. And as a bonus, I have noticed that even the neighborhood kids have started to help clean up and put things away. Maybe, this will be the end of messy playrooms and wrappers left outside. Maybe this was the last disastrous afternoon I will have to survive. Maybe I can rest assured that these children will never misbehave, fight or destroy anything ever again!

Now, if you'll excuse me I have a house full of children and it's a little too quiet...........

Monday, April 23, 2012

Weekend Adventures

It was a beautiful weekend here in Luray. Saturday was sunny and warm, while Sunday was cool and rainy. We took advantage of both. We started the weekend with Elliot's first soccer game of the season. I love watching that sweet boy play soccer. This is the first year that the team is really learning to play the game. There are many great players on his team and they all have wonderful attitudes. As a bonus, one of my good friends and her husband are coaching the team. It was an exciting game, and the perfect start to our family weekend.

After soccer, Andrew's dad called and invited us to lunch at Dominicos, a local pizza restaurant. It turned out to be a family event, with my brother in law and his family joining us as well. We filled up with pizza, laughter and conversation. After lunch, we said our goodbyes, and Andrew and I packed up the kids and headed to the greenway for an Earth Day Celebration! This was definitely a highlight of our weekend! There was live music, tons of booths, face painting, kid's yoga and even a duck race! Kadence and Elliot swam in the creek while Andrew and I visited with friends and jammed out to the rocking bands! Even Amelia enjoyed the fun and danced around on the grass. It was an awesome event and I am so thankful to the all of the people who worked so hard to put it together! I love our little town.

Duck Race

Face Painting

Marcus Brown & the Sugartones


Sunday morning, we woke up to the sound of rain beating down on our roof. I love a good rainy day. We sat around for a while and sipped hot coffee before getting ready for church. I have never in my life looked forward to going to church, in the way I do now. I'm sure in part, it's due to my growing relationship with Christ and the love I have for being in his house with his people. But, also I look forward to the challenge, conviction and encouragement that our new pastor brings every single week. I feel God's presence in that sanctuary in a way I have never experienced. I love my church, and my church family.

The rest of the afternoon we spent inside our cozy home. We built a fort, played spies, made movies, put on puppet shows, read stories, and laughed until our sides were sore. These are the days, I feel my heart may explode with love and thankfulness. These are the moments that bind us and define us as a family. These are the memories we will share for a lifetime.




Saturday, April 14, 2012

Pierced Ears!

Last week, Kadence finally reached her long awaited, hard earned goal of 50 points! This meant she could choose to do something special. After sifting through many ideas, and brainstorming all the possible ways to spend her points, she finally made a decision. She wanted to get her ears pierced!

And boy was this girl excited about it! Lately, Kadence has been working hard on facing her fears and self empowerment, so I was especially proud of her for wanting to do something, that in the past she said she would, "never ever EVER EVER do".

We decided to make it a family night out. So we piled into the car and drove to the Mall. I was nervous. I got my ears pierced when I was 16 and I remember it hurting. And Kadence was SO fearless and brave, it was unnerving. Well, I had nothing to worry about. She picked out her cute little flower earrings.....held my hand.....and VOILA! Beautiful pierced ears. No tears. All smiles!

Before

After

Pierced Ears!

Toting her, "I just go my ears pierced" bag.

We went out to dinner and she ate two plates of shrimp (her favorite) to celebrate!

It was a wonderful day and a special memory for us to share as a family!
And now, my husband has one more girl to buy jewelry for. :)

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Sick of Sickness

Every year it feels like there are more and more icky colds and nasty flues floating around, infecting and interrupting our happy home. In our house, we all manage sickness differently. My husband is the least likely to catch something (must be nice to have a superhuman immune system). But, when he does, it never seems to really bring him down. He will still go to work, take care of kids and go about his daily tasks without so much as a grumble. It is remarkable, really.

I on the other hand, in the face of illness am rendered completely and utterly useless. I am always in, "the worst possible pain anyone has ever been in", and I am, "not sure if I am going to make it". Dramatic, I know. But at least I own up to it. No amount of medicine, chicken noodle soup or back rubs, will ever be enough to pry me from death's grip, when I am sick.

When my oldest daughter is sick, she usually spikes a very high fever. In fact, she has probably taken more trips to the ER than anyone, because of alarming 104+ degree fevers. Over time, I have learned that it is just the way her body reacts to fight off the illness and she has a higher resting temp than average. But still, it always makes me nervous.

Any sickness our son has usually ends up in his respiratory system. He is the one who is prone to bronchitis and has even ended up in the hospital with pneumonia. He also has allergies and spends many nights coughing with no relief. The humidifier is his friend.


Last but not least, there is our baby girl, who I swear, has had a runny nose since the day she was born. And of course, when she gets sick, it becomes uncontrollable. She is a leaky faucet of ooey gooey unpleasantness. Also, because of her congestion and runny nose, she can't sleep, which means no one can sleep.


Our current sicky

So there you have it. More information than you ever wanted to know about my family's cold/flu issues. But, I have a feeling that we are not the only ones who succumb to illness in these ways. So what about you? How does your family handle cold/flu season?  

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Happy Hunting!

Growing up, I LOVED Easter egg hunts. I am convinced that some of my earliest memories consist of searching for bright and shiny, candy filled eggs. I remember the anticipation before the hunt, the pep talk from my overly competitive father, and the wet grass blooming with pastel treasures! I remember the commercial hunts, surrounded by crowds of other children with eager grins on their merciless faces. Then there was the home hunt, in our yard of grass so high, it threatened to swallow me up in it's dewy blades. Easter morning, the hunt involved real eggs, and was always the most challenging of all, especially searching for the highly coveted golden egg. Although, you could always count on one egg, predictably hidden in Grandpa's old shoe. And finally the countless afternoon hunts with cousins and family spent hiding the eggs over and over until we could hunt no more.

And now, as a parent I get to relive the challenge and competition of Easter egg hunting with my own children. It is glorious. Today marked the first egg hunt of the season. The town hosts this wonderful event every year, and we never miss it! I'm sure that someday my children will look back at these memories fondly and remember the anticipation, the pep talks from their overly competitive mother, and the wet grass blooming with colorful treasures!

Ready.....set.....GO!

Amelia's first Easter Egg Hunt!

Yay!!! Eggs!!!
Mid-Hunt Tantrum....

Okay I'm better, now back to finding eggs!

 

Now It's time for the pros.....


Ready....set....GO!!


Chaos and glory!

My sweet uncompetitive son.              Kadence with her overflowing bag!

 
 
Happy kids, happy mom, happy hunting friends!

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Linens and Lace Tea party

My dear sweet friend Lisa held a Tea party for our ladies small group. It was elegant, charming and delicious.

Here are the whimsical invitations we received.


Upon arrival, we were greeted with this magical display of sweet and savory treats:



 My place setting:  


Enjoying divine treats, pleasant conversation and a spot of tea.




The incredible purple bird hat!


Jerika and I with our over the top matching Jessica McClintock dresses:


The lovely Lisa and Kathy, our gracious hosts and I:


Thank you so much for your hospitality!
It was truly an enchanting and memorable tea.





Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Beyond Expectations!

Our Tuesday morning bible study group, just finished a six week study on the book of Jonah. The title and theme of the study was, "Navigating a Life Interrupted", and it was written by Priscilla Shirer. Most of us think of the book of Jonah as simply a cute children's bible story about a big whale, but it is so much more and so much deeper. It is truly all about a big God and his great, unfathomable love for us.

During the course of this study, we were challenged as a group to reach out to others in a practical way, that could really help and touch the lives and hearts of people in our community. We chose to focus our efforts on 2 organizations and 1 individual. We collected items each week and planned to make up gift baskets, and goodie bags to deliver. Well, when it came time to put together the gifts, we were truly amazed by what God had done. We ended up with a surplus of items and gifts, and we were able to give beyond our own expectations. God is so amazing.


Sorting and organizing:


Wrapping and packaging:


Putting the baskets and bags together:


Final touches:


Finished gift baskets and bags for women:


Finished gift bags for children:


After putting everything together, we all just took a step back and looked in awe at all that God had provided for this outreach project.

I love that when we follow God's leading, he will bless us beyond our own expectations!

If you are interested in the Jonah study, you can find it here:

Monday, March 19, 2012

St. Patrick's Day Fun

This year, since my husband was working we spent St. Patrick's day with my best friend and her adorable kiddos. To make it even more of a party, we got to have three of our other friend's kids join in the fun while she had a much needed date night out with her hubby. So, if you're keeping track, that's my three kids, plus two kids, plus another three kids. That gave us a grand total of 8 kids, all under the age of 7, 4 of them still in diapers. Sheeewy. Are we crazy or what? But, with some awesome ideas from Pinterest and some great free printables I found online, I think the kids all had a fun time. And as for my bestie and I.....well, we survived. :)

Here is Felecia and I with our little ones. Just wait....there are more kids on the way.



They all ended up winning prizes!


I also printed off some coloring sheets from family fun's website and found a great word search here: http://preservingwonder.com/2012/03/st/



The big event of the night was a treasure hunt! I found the printable clues here:
I also used rolo candies to leave a trail of "gold nuggets".





Treasure!!!!




Finally, what's a party without cake?
This cake was fun to make and simple to decorate using only tinted green frosting, green sprinkles and green M&Ms


They all had a blast! Happy St. Patrick's Day!

And now for a behind the scenes look at what it felt like from the viewpoint of a mom, juggling babies, diapers, bottles, crying, candy and GREEN cake covered children.......


Hehehehehehe! Thanks for hosting us Felecia!