Like most of Texas we started school this past Monday. Two out of the three boys were excited (bet you can't tell from the picture who was not excited) Ha. ha. We had meet the teacher the Friday before school started for the two little ones. Joel is in Miss Guy's class and he had 3 kids from his kindergarten class in his room. Caleb has Mrs. Labry and he doesn't have anyone from his class last year.
I was SHOCKED when Caleb came home after the first day very excited. He said, "Mom, mom guess what? We won't have any homework for the first two weeks!" If no homework could be a love language that would be Caleb's. I don't know how he will respond once the homework starts but so far this week he had a good week. The mornings are a little rough for him (he is simply not a morning person)something is always too tight - first morning it was his shoes were to tight; second morning it was his shorts were too tight; third morning his socks were too tight - you get the picture. But when I pick him up in the afternoon he is excited to share with me what he has learned especially if it is about Science. There has been much prayer going into this year since this will start TAKS testing so I am hoping this great start is a sign for the rest of the year!!
Joel loves school and this year is no different. He loves his teacher and the fact that they do more "work" than in kindergarten. I have been amazed at the things he has come home telling me each day. Books they have read, projects they are doing, new concepts he is learning it has been great. Joel has also started baseball again (I thought I was being smart in only letting him play and not both he and Caleb but I had not factored in Christian's football so we are BUSY). He practices on Monday nights and games will start every Saturday in two weeks. He loves baseball though and that makes it easier.Christian started 7th grade and the big change this year is he is playing football. Football practice started the 2nd day of school and he has to be there by 6:30 am. (Yes, 6:30 am!). It has been a HUGE adjustment for him and me! I am getting up very early in order to exercise before I take him to school and then come home and get the other two up and ready for school. So far he really doesn't like football. His first practice in full pads was this past Saturday. That means they started "hitting". He has decided that he does not like getting HIT!! Ha. ha. As most of you know since Christian quit playing baseball he hasn't done any physical activity so all of the running and playing made for a very sore boy all week!! He right now is playing wide receiver and defensive end. (He prefers defensive end -again I think because he doesn't want to be hit!). Anyway, we told him that if he committed he needed to finish out the season so we will see. Craig encouraged him that playing in a game is totally different than practice and he may love it. (I am not holding my breath but we will see). Games start next Tuesday, September 8th - it will be INTERESTING. So, we continue this week with 6:30 am practices!
Last weekend before school started Grandpa Billky & Jo came and delivered my birthday present. He had asked me a couple of months ago if I would like him to build me something for my birthday and I said YESSSSSSSSSS! I asked for a desk for my office. He sent me pictures along the way and I loved it. Then when they got here he surprised me with not only a desk but bookcases that match as well!! YEAH, YEAH, YEAH. I LOVE them! One of the things I most wanted when we built was a study/office. A place where I could have all of my books with easy access so this was a dream come true.
We traveled to Tyler yesterday to celebrate Alicia's birthday. Her and Joel are 4 days apart (although she was due after Joel-no fair)! Christian and Craig stayed home since Christian had football but Caleb and Joel had a great time (as I am sure you can tell in the pictures). They have missed not having a diving board to jump off of and LOVED the slide.
So, we start another week. I am going to try and nail down a plan for both Caleb & Joel's birthday parties this week so I will send that out along with the baseball and football schedule soon! Enjoy the rest of the pics!
Sunday, August 30, 2009
First Week of School!
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Vacation!
We had the great opportunity to once again go with our very best friends the Shelton's (see pic) on vacation to Panama City Beach, Florida. We went with them 3 years ago and were very excited to go again! We left on Friday to go to Longview and pick up Joel (he had been having his week stay with Memaw & Papaw). After enjoying dinner at Papapcita's (of course there is no better way to start vacation than a trip to Papacita's) and seeing Randy & Sherri's new house we decided to get to bed.
We met the Shelton's at 4:10 am Saturday morning on the side of Interstate 20 to start the 12 hour drive to Florida. The first couple of hours were tough until the sun came up (see pic) but overall it was not a bad trip there (trip home not as fun-but that is for later). Of course with a total of 11 people and 6 of them being kids we did a lot of stopping.
Here was the first stop where Shon was checking his roof luggage...then the very next stop Craig was up checking ours! I think we stopped about every two hours and had an interesting lunch stop at Burger King (think Bon-qui-qui on Utube). The kids excitement helped the time past and we didn't hit any construction or traffic.
We made it to the Condo around 4:30 where we promptly unloaded and Tina and I headed out to Wal-Mart to buy food for the week. Listen I am an expert Wal-Mart shopper but you have never seen crazy Wal-Mart shoppers until you have shopped at the Panama City Beach Wal-mart. Because the majority of the condos turn over on Saturday then you have 1000's of people looking for the same things -milk, bread, chips, cereal, lunch meat! It is crazy! But we finally got it all done and made it back to the condo to rest. (This is a pic from our room looking down to the ocean).
Sunday morning we were up early and ready to go. We blew up all the floats and headed out to ride the waves. The current was very strong and kept pushing us away from the area in front of the condo so we would get out and walk back down the beach and get back in. On one of these occurences a huge wave came up dumping Craig and taking his glasses with it.
All 5 of us made a mad dash to try and locate his glasses. Just when we were about to give up hope Joel found them - YEAH!!! We spent all of Sunday and Monday at the beach. The condo sits right on the beach and our room was on the 4th floor, so we would just walk down 3 flights of stairs and be on the beach - it was wonderful!! Of course we also made the customary trip to the arcade where the kids played a lot of video games (Tina & I did a pretty good job of making high scores on Ms. PacMan) and rode the go carts.
On Tuesday we did what is my favorite part of whole trip - we rented a pontoon boat and take it out in the bay. As we were headed out to Shell Island we chased dolphins. We had a dolphin come right up to our boat. He was so close and would just roll over and like he was waiting on us to feed him. It was AWESOME to see one so up close in its natural habitat. It played with us for a good 5 minutes before swimming off. When we got
to Shell Island we walked across to the other side and snorkeled. We saw a HUGE sting ray swim between us and another group of people. That was really, really cool. As the kids were snorkeling Christian came up with a jelly fish in his net. Talk about clearing the water quickly. Caleb (who was stung last year) hit the beach like his hair was on fire.
Ms. Tina came to our rescue and threw the jelly fish far out but we all swam a litle closer to the beach after that! We got back into the boat and went out a ways and decided to try and let the kids fish. We had never fished before and wasn't really for sure what bait to use
but Craig had picked up some shrimp and that is what we used. We fished forever with not one bite and the kids where ready to give up. I took a pole and fished for a little while and got the first bite. I didn't catch anything but the bite excited the kids and they started fishing again. All of the sudden Lance (Shon & Tina's son) started hollering and he had a fish. He reeled and reeled and reeeled some more - what we could see of the fish we could tell it was big, just as he got it to the boat the fish broke the line
and swam off. We were so dissapointed for him but that re-excited the kids and they were back with gusto to catch something. Once again Lance start hollering and he had another big one. This time again before we got it to the boat the fish broke the line and swam off. (At least we now know that shrimp works and next year they will need stronger line!). Around this time we started noticing that Joel wasn't feeling real well. He had been coughing since Saturday but nothing series. Craig called him over and started talking to him and realized that he was wheezing as he was breathing. We really did
not know what to do so we prayed for him and decided we would re-evaluate him after lunch. However within about 5 minutes he progressivly got worse. Craig made the decision that we needed to go back so that he could take Joel to the Dr. Now we were about an hour from
shore and if you have ever been on a pontoon boat you know it does not go very fast! All of the kids slept as we traveled back and let them off. Joel really got bad by the time Craig found a clinic and got him in. This was the 3rd time he had had this kind of asthmatic attack and although he has never been diagnosed with Asthma that is what this Dr. diagnosed him with. They gave him a couple of breathing treatments while there. I have a nebulizer but since this is not a regular occurence for us I had not packed it. Luckily late that night Craig found one really cheap and we were able to treat him the rest of the week! Back on the boat we struck we went back out to anchor somewhere and eat lunch. We ate our lunch and the kids snorkled again. We just snorkled and swam the rest of the afternoon. Emily (Shon & Tina's oldest daughter) found a star fish (see picture - it wouldn't open up for us) and that was realy cool. We also so another sting ray and Shon & Tina spotted a sea turtle as well. This is always one of the highlights of our trip and I was so sad that Craig & Joel missed it but it couldn't be helped. We are alwasy EXHAUSTED after the boat trip so it was a very quite evening.
Our plans for Wednesday were to take the kids to the water park. But we changed those plans due to Joel. He just was not well enough to go to a water park and we figured our kids could use a day out of the sun. They spent all day in the condo playing games. I tried to go down to the beach several times that day to just lay on the chairs and read but everytime I went down it would rain. I finally gave up and stayed inside. One of my biggest hopes of the trip was to get a good family picture. The kids really aren't the problem with family pictures it is me. I just don't take good pictures so we don't have a lot of us all together. Since it had been overcast and sprinkling that day it was cooler and I decided we would take our pics that night. The thing I didn't figure in was the wind. So in a lot of the pics my hair is completely blown over to the side. But thanks to Ms. Tina's perserverance we did get some that I really, really like and look forward to blowing up and framing. That night was the adults night out!! Tina's mom goes every year and she agreed to stay with the kids so that all of the adults could go out. We had such a great time and had the best shrimp I have ever eaten in my life. It was lightly battered (not fried) in a creaming white sauce and it was AWESOME. Unfortantely, Craig & Shon had ordered it so I just stole them from Craig when he wasn't looking but it was really, really, good. After dinner we just sat down on some benches and talked. I love this couple so much and we NEVER run out of things to talk about and laugh about. We truly have a great time together.
Thursday was once again a beach day. We played really hard in the morning and then decided to be done around 2:00. Later that afternoon we took all of the kids to the Dollar Store to buy sourveniours. We then came back and all of the girls went shopping and the boys stayed at the condo and played games. I LOVED going with the GIRLS to shop (not having any girls I don't get to do that often)! We had a great time and tasted some very intersting combinations of popcorn!! We had decided on Thursday to go ahead and leave on Friday rather than waiting till Saturday. So Thursday night was spent packing up, cleaning and getting ready to go home.
We left around 9:30 am on Friday and we got back to Dallas around 11:30 pm. It was a LONG drive home and not nearly as fun as the trip down. The kids were really bored and antsy on the way home which translates into a lot of: are we there yet and hitting and aggrivating each other. Regardless we were so glad we got to go and really LOVED being there with our friends! (Here are some extra pics)
Sunday, July 5, 2009
4th of July!
The kids (especially Joel) have really been looking forward to the 4th of July. I think because last year in Sugar Land Craig bought a big packet of fireworks. Because we lived out of the city limits and our house was in a cul-de-sac we had a perfect place to shoot them. We had sparklers, black jacks, roman candles and more. The boys had a BLAST. So this year they were expeting the same thing. I began noticing about 3 weeks ago these signs going up around Friso saying it is ILLEGAL to do fireworks in the city limits. I thought interesting but no big deal because we are technically in Little Elm and I had not seen ANY signs up regarding fireworks. However, I checked out the Little Elm city webiste and they had a big banner on it saying it was ILLEGAL to shoot fireworks (including sparklers) and that you would be fined $2,000. I thought OH NO what are we going to do. I mean I am serious when I say they had been counting down the days till the 4th to shoot fireworks. So I didn't say anything and thought we will deal with it on the 4th.
The kids wanted to go swimming so we all went to the pool. This was the first time that Craig went with the boys and they had a blast. They LOVE having dad to to help gang up and tackle Christian, through them in the water, and someone to climb all over (their mother normally only gets in the water to cool off - definently not to tackle anyone or get her hair wet-ha, ha).
We came home showered and changed and went in search of fireworks. We had decided we would just get some sparklers for the kids and hope we wouldn't get caught!! Since it was illegal in Frisco & Little Elm we had to drive around looking for a firework stand to purhase some (of course in Sugar Land & Longview there are fireworks stands on every corner!). We finally found a place and it was PACKED. Much to Joel's dismay we only bought some sparklers. To make it up to them Craig got them all chocalote shakes from Wendys! We went over to my mom and dad's new house to shoot the sparklers and watch the fireworks. Due to the wind we had a hard time getting the sparklers lit and we did catch the grass on fire in one place but the kids had fun! Their house was the perfect place to watch fireworks because we could see the fireworks from Little Elm and other surrounding cities coming up over the lake.
No big plans for this upcoming week but in the next couple of weeks all three are going to Grandpa Billy's & Jo's. Their house is a little boys heaven with huge acreage, fishing, cows, guns, etc. They can not wait!!!
Sunday, June 21, 2009
2 Weeks Down - 9 more to Go!!!
I am of course referring to the fact that school has been out for 2 weeks and 9 more until school starts again!! The first week Caleb spent with Memaw & Papaw (Randy & Sherri). I can't tell you the difference there is when just one of them is gone! The noise level is drastically less and there is so much less fighting! I think this is one of the only times that Caleb has gone somewhere by his self and he had a BLAST. It was he and his cousin Connor and they ruled the roost for that week. One of the highlights of the week was Caleb catching 19 (yes 19) fish at Randy & Sherri's house. He was so excited to have caught more fish then anyone else in our family! Bless his heart he cried when I picked him up! He said he was going to miss Memaw and Papaw and that it had been so nice not having his brothers annoy him!! Joel & Christian enjoyed being the only 2 home. Joel made a double play last week at his baseball game. He caught a fly ball playing 2nd base and then ran off and touched first base!! He was EXTREMELY excited. (Of course he thinks he can coach the team his self so this reinforced to him that he is awesome!)
This past week was the first week with all 3 home! Monday was AWFUL. They all three fought and fought! I was at my wits end thinking how could it get any worse and then it did! I don't know what was wrong with Joel but he broke my lamp in the living room and then decided to play dodge ball in the media room and broke a window in there. By the time Craig got home I was ready to sale all 3 of them on Craig's list. Thankfully Craig had a little more grace with them then I did. Luckily we have double pane windows and he didn't break both panes so there isn't any heat or bugs coming in. That was such a blessing since they had to order the glass and it won't be fixed until tomorrow. Tuesday afternoon I was getting ready for Caleb's last baseball game when Craig came downstairs with Joel and said he has fever. He had 101.6 and said his throat was hurting. He had just had strep throat 12 days before and had finished his antibotic on Sunday. I took him back to the Dr. and sure enough he still had strep throat. Craig took Caleb to his game and I got Joel's antibotic. (It explained a little bit why he was so bad the day before, usually when he is so mean it is because he is sick.) Caleb's team lost their last game but he had a good game! I think he is very glad baseball is over and he now says he doesn't want to play again!
On Wednesday Christian started band camp. He LOVES band and this is a camp that is put on by his band directors. They meet once a week for 2 hours, learning new songs, and trying different things that they can't do during the school year.
On Friday we kept a friend of mine's little boy named Micah. Micah is a year and half and he is so sweet. The boys (especially Joel) love him and love to play with him. I am going to start keeping him two days a week for July, August, & September and they are very excited. He truly is one of the most laid back little boys I have ever been around. We took him to the pool (we spend about 4 days out of the week at the pool) along with 2 other families and had a great time!
Saturday was Joel's last baseball game. He played catcher the first inning and while he didn't get any outs he really looked CUTE in his gear. For the 2nd inning he played second base and got two of the three outs for that inning. He came into the dugout and hollered at Craig and said dad I got the first out and the third out. (Again did I mention how much he loves baseball!). Whenever he gets an out he pumps his fist up and high fives the coach (and sometimes the other teams coach if they are near). He definently wants to play baseball again in the fall! I LOVE baseball but I am glad the season is over for now. It is simply to HOT!
I love my kids and they say the funniest things. Like Joel recently said - "I didn't know I had to brush my teeth since it was summer vacation and I didn't realize we still went to church during summer vacation." (I guess since this is the first time he has been out of school he thinks everything stops for summer vacation.) He was repeating his Bible story to me about Abraham having to move his whole family in obedience to God. So I asked him Joel where did Abraham move to and he said "God told Abraham to move from Texas to Oklahoma." Today I asked Caleb about his lesson at church and he said we learned about John the Baptism man!! They are so funny!!
Craig found out Friday afternoon that they settled the lawsuit against the hospital he worked for in Houston so he does not have to go and testify this week. He was VERY, VERY relieved and glad. I was glad for him as well because I know how much he wasn't looking forward to it but I was a little disappointed because I was going to go with him and I was looking forward to getting away without the kids and staying in a free hotel room - ha. ha!!
So I now think we are all caught up!
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Last Day of School - Great is thy Faithfulness!
I just had to blog today -the last day of school! This school year was anticipated with much anxiety, prayers and yes even some tears and the fact that today is the last day is so significant to me! As all of you know one of the hardest issue with our moving was the fact that Christian would have to change schools as he was going into sixth grade. One of Craig and I's main prayer requests during this transition was that Christian would go to school with the same kids that he goes to church with and that the transition to middle school would be easy. God quickly and completely answered that prayer. The first Sunday that we were all in church Tracy Hook introduced herself and her family to us. Tracy & Jeff have a sixth grade boy named Hayden who was going to the same middle school as Christian. Hayden & Christian are the best of friends and that connection is one of the many reasons his sixth grade year has gone so smoothly. Hayden and Christian attend the weekly Jr. High youth meeting at church, play in the band at school and are families are close friends. I thank God for his faithfulness to send us the Hook's as friends!
Although Caleb has had a rough year (does anyone remember the great spelling meltdown ) - he finished very strong. He was awarded the Science award for his class and finished reading on grade level!! He is very much looking forward to the summer and a little bit looking forward to being a 3rd grader!
The last huge transition was sending Joel to kindergarten. I was so sad and yet so excited to see him start school. It has been VERY NICE not having any children at home during the day but it was VERY SAD as well that he was growing older. He (like Christian) loves school and has enjoyed kindergarten. He is very attached to his teacher Mrs. Hodges and he doesn't understand that she will not be his teacher next year. He however declared this morning that he was no longer a baby since he is going to be a first grader tomorrow!!
I have always known that God is faithful. But I think most of you would agree that when it comes to your children seeing God's faithfulness to them means so much more. So, if you are struggling with something in your life and your wondering will God come through - GOD IS ALWAYS FAITHFUL! Lamentations 3:22-24 "The faithful love of the Lord never ends, his mercies never ceases, GREAT IS HIS FAITHFULNESS, his mercies begin a fresh every morning, I will say to myself the Lord is my inheritance therefore I WILL HOPE IN HIM. The Lord is close to those who depend on him and to those who search for him. So it is good to wait quietly for salvation from the Lord." God is sovereign and he is truly working all things together for your good!
*The first picture is the picture I took on the first day of school this year. The next two are from this morning. The third picture is of Joel with his teacher Mrs. Hodges and the final 3 are of Caleb and his friends at his end of the school party and doing the limbo!
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