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Monday
Jan192009

Just For a Little While

This morning I had an errand to run, so I packed all the kids up in the car with a library book to drop in the box out front, because it was on my mind and someone else had requested it.  Of course, Eliana fell asleep on the way home.  It was only 10:30 in the morning!  This tells you how much real sleep she's getting at night, but that's for another time.

When we pulled up in our driveway, Michaela asked if she and Christian could play at the far end of the driveway, closer to where it meets the garage (which is basically our backyard); she wanted to roller blade.  She got new roller blades for her birthday, and wanted to give them a go.  I tried to think of several reasons that this was not a good idea, but she was convincing.  She offered to sweep the driveway clean of all the debris that had collected so that she would have a smooth ride.  She even offered for Christian to help her,"It will be fun if we do it together!"  He chimed in,"Yeah!"

So off they went, armed with brooms, in order to make a clear space for all of the wheels. 

Pretty soon after they had finished sweeping and done a little riding in the driveway, Eliana woke up.  So, we went for a walk around the block.  They had so much fun... 

(Steps?  No problem!  We are a family of creative problem solvers!)

(Freedom...)

  (He looks tough, doesn't he?)

Here, Michaela is expounding on the dangers of the large holes in the sidewalk.  You have to watch out for them, or else...

 

...down you'll go. 

In the short time she's been roller blading, she's come a long way.  It's a good thing she hasn't only inherited my genes.

As we headed home, Christian said,"Take a picture of me!  I'm not going to smile; I'm going to pretend to be scootering." 

He might be pretending, but man, he's convincing!

Then when we got back home, he said,"Now take a picture of me racing!"

Clearly, the winner is...

At this point I was a little chilly so I went inside with Eliana, but the other two stayed out for a little bit...

A little bit turned into all day!  They came in around 4:45 and went straight into a shower.  So I figured out a very simple formula for peace and happiness in our home: 

                                    2  kids + (x)wheels + 1 great outdoors = energy output = quiet house

They really did have a fun day, digging in the back yard, climbing some, having a picnic...Christian popped his head in the door once and said,"Mom!  You are so nice for letting us stay out there for so long!"  That's me...Little Mrs. Nice Mommy.  At least for one day!                                                                                                         

Tuesday
Dec232008

A Different Kind of Winter

Well, here we are in sunny Orlando! What a beautiful place to be in December. We have been having fantastic weather to go along with our good times here. We are visiting with Mike’s family for Christmas and enjoying Grandma and Mr. Bob, and seeing aunts, uncles, and cousins every day. The first full day we were here, the kids had a great time playing outside and getting a taste of some of the things that make Florida so wonderful... michaela-tangerine.jpg christian-tangerine.jpg tangerine-tree.jpg The citrus here is very nice this time of year. Michaela and Christian had fun picking their own tangerines from Grandma’s tree in the front yard. Eliana also checked out this lovely fruit. eliana-peel.jpg eliana-tangerine.jpg eliana-tangerine2.jpg eliana-tangerine3.jpg They also loved flying down the driveway on scooters and such (yes, I know he ought to be wearing a helmet, and since this day we have purchased helmets to keep here for them in the future!). christian-scooter2.jpg Among other adventures, Eliana was making friends with this guy... eliana-pelican.jpg Later in the day, we were able to go over to Mike’s sister’s house and play. The kids love seeing their cousins and always pick up with one another as though we lived closer than 1,000 miles away. cousins.jpg Sweet friends. cousins2.jpg Little monkeys. We are looking forward to a great time together. More pictures to come!!!

Sunday
Dec212008

An Early Christmas

We are celebrating Christmas in Florida this year, with Mike's family. Before we left home we opened some gifts with the kids from my parents and a few from us as well. Michaela helped get everything ready for our special time together. And then the kids waited with great excitement for Mike to get home so we could begin.

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The kids began together, and they really loved everything, from their new books to the Star Wars Lego projects.

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Mike got us a new flash (he said it was for me, and I stuck the paper back on it and handed it to him and said,"Merry Christmas!" I think that's a good "for the both of us" present!) so we will have to learn how to use it. We'll see where that takes our photos! Eliana got into opening gifts much more than I thought she would. She had fun tearing the paper and seeing what was inside the wrapping. It was very cute to watch. And I loved that she was especially drawn to her own presents-my mom likes to wrap each person's presents all in the same paper. Eliana wanted to hold and carry around the ones that were actually for her. So sweet.

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Once she got her gift out of the paper (it was a little dress), she tried to put it back in there. Then she checked to see if there was anything else down in it.

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We were reminded that Grandma and Grandpa are tricky...Michaela said,“A hair dryer!”

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But we opened the box and discovered a mini-digital camera.

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Christian opened a gift that was a “Totes” brand key locator, which whistles when you make a loud noise so that you can...well, locate your keys. My parents have one of these and the kids think it is hilarious, so I thought mom and dad had gotten them one.

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We opened the package and found...

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a sweet ornament for our family. When Eliana opened up this...

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we were all onto them! We knew something else was in that box! You can’t fool us three times!

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We had such a good time. There were plenty of kisses...

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and zherberts...

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It was a wonderful way to spend our afternoon! Thanks, Grandma and Grandpa, for helping make it such a special day.

Tuesday
Dec162008

Christmas-y

We began our Christmas season with the Advent Festival at our church.  This special evening included Christian's choir singing along with a living nativity and the Christmas story. 

Christian is on the bottom row, all the way to the right.  He was quite funny to watch; it was very sweet to hear the choir singing Advent carols.  They all did a wonderful job and were rewarded in the end...

Eliana was eyeing Christian's cookie.

She was excited to be there, and did a little dance.

While we do have a third child, she was flitting about with her friends. 

 

Speaking of cookies...the kids really wanted to make Christmas cookies this year.  So, we rolled out the dough and brought out the cookie cutters and I even made frosting for them.  They had such a blast decorating these cookies!  They pretty much did it all by themselves. 

 

They also had fun making snowflakes.  I don't know if they have ever done this before or not, but it seemed new and exciting to them.  They enjoyed coming up with creative ways to cut their paper and make the snowflake designs.  It took a couple of tries to figure out how to get roundish ones rather than square ones. 

Eliana must be involved in all things, everywhere...

 

Our next project was to put up our Christmas tree.  Our tree this year is made out of paper, which in turn was made out of a tree.  So, in the end it is a tree. 

Every Christmas tree needs ornaments...

 

They loved decorating this tree, and worked well together.  They were putting up the lights.  This is the first year our tree has had colored lights! 

The angels, of course...

At the heart of the season...

 

And here's something that's always fun (or sometimes fun, or maybe not at all, but everyone gets sweaty trying and in the end you hope you have something that was worth all that time and energy).  This year, taking our Christmas picture was relatively simple, and the kids had fun with it.

Look at all these cute toes...

Smiles are contagious, no?

 

Looking back at these pictures it seems like Christmas is all about the kids.  In some ways that is very true.  They find so much joy in little things, in the anticipation, in the remembering, in being together, in meaningful work, and in eating cookies!  Looking at these pictures also makes me realize how much I need to learn from their example, and allow the beauty of Christmas to affect me.  It's simple for them.  May it be so always.

Monday
Dec152008

Winging It

Mike took the kids out and let them choose what model airplane they wanted to put together, together.  

Christian had the chance to work on his project first, while Michaela was at her Bible study.  Christian and Mike carefully took the pieces apart as they needed them, so that none would be lost along the way.

Christian wanted to do most of the assembling of the plane.  But he wanted Mike to be there, for moral support. 

He can really concentrate on a task. 

 

Michaela put her plane together the next evening.  Hers was a little less complicated, but no less fun.  She was quite excited that it was a "USAF-United States Air Force!" plane. 

Of course, once they were both assembled they had to fly them together.

They were very proud of their craftsmanship, and loved spending this time with their dad.  I'm sure there will be another project coming in for a landing soon.  We'll keep you posted!  (I know you're sitting on the edge of your seats...)