Thursday, December 18, 2008
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
So, as promised months ago, here is Christian's video! Starting way back in the early 90's. Wow, he sure has grown. I love looking back and remembering each stage in his life. I love the baby stage and I laugh when I think about how I thought then that it would be the hardest stage. I had no idea what having a teenage boy would be like! And, honestly, it really is awesome, but a little overwhelming at times.
I am happy to report that we are letting him drive to school sometimes and have even let him drive his sister and brother on occasion -short distances and you better believe I prayed the entire time. (I was at work, it was a little awkward ☺) I must admit, it has been nice a few times to have him go to the store for me while I was working. There are only so many things I can do in a day! So he is always happy to help out. I wish his car was finished to show you a picture of it. It just has one more day of work and then it will finally be painted and finished! Unfortunately, Michael is very busy this month and they haven't had a day to get it done yet. Hopefully over the break!
Back to the video! This song just seemed to capture everything that I wanted to say to him at this point in his life. The funny thing is that Christian hates country music...but when he heard it, he was ok with it!
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Advent Conspiracy
This Christmas season, this video is what is on my
mind. After all, most of us have everything we
couldever really want anyways right! I am not
trying to suck the fun out of Christmas....just
trying to be more aware. I love giving gifts
and have been looking for the perfect gifts for
everyone on my list.
But lets get creative!! As our crazy lives try to pull
families apart, lets give the gift of time to each
other.
Let's refocus on the meaning of Christmas before
we forget it all together.
I know somewhere my mother is reading this and
saying "I have been saying that for years!"
Well, Mom, your girl is finally growing up! Ha ☺
And somewhere else my kids are reading this
and thinking "Crap, I guess we aren't getting
anything good for Christmas!" Dont worry kids.
There is still a huge part of me that just loves
to see your faces light up when you open gifts!
I love that!
So, I guess I am just trying to find that balance.
What are your thoughts on this?!
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Also...
A Christmas Carol

The entire second grade went on a field trip today to the Dallas Theater Center to see a production of A Christmas Carol. I love going on the kids field trips but since this one was a musical, I was especially excited. And it was awesome! We were lucky enough to get seated on the front row in the center. And the kids sat there the whole time and loved every minute of it. Trinity got a little scared when the different ghosts arrived but only because sometimes they did so in a loud and abrupt way. We were not allowed to take any pictures at all inside the theater but I snapped this before they made that announcement. Oops!
If you live in the area, go see it!


Trinity and Christa (and Alesha apparently eating in the theater!! Again, it was before the announcement!):
The stage before they added the rest of the props to it (and light obviously!):
Friday, December 5, 2008
It's Beginning to Look a lot like CHRISTMAS!!
The next one was hip hop. I had moved seats so the light is shining right into the camera and it came out horrible! Ugh. And the sound is bad too. I wouldnt put it on here at all but it is all I have and grandparents who were not there will want to see it! Again, she is front and center at the beginning:
Michael had Sunday off so we decided after church to go downtown and and go ice skating! Our town has a little outdoor ice skating rink on the square. It is not real ice as it could never survive Texas but something called EZ Glide. I had never heard of it but it was actually kind of cool! You wear real ice skates and the feel is almost the same (very scary if you ask me!). Everyone went around a few times holding the rail but then one by one the kids took off and were skating on their own. Not me, however. I continued to hold the rail and skate behind the little 5 year olds. Gravity is just not your friend as you get older!
Holding on for dear life!!
Getting Brave!
From there we went to Bethlehem Revisited which is a production that a local church puts on every year. It is very cool. It is like stepping back in time and walking the streets of Bethlehem on the night that Mary and Joseph were there and Jesus was born. There are live animals and people. I think we may go back next week!
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Family/friends,
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Christmas Notes
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