Sunday, September 27, 2009

August in a flash!

So... what do you do when a huge rain storm sweeps in just as you finish mowing the grass on a FL summer day??? Take a shower in the rain, of course! (Thankfully there was no lightning!) Only Keith would think of something like this. And yes, Luke was taking notes. I'm sure this will not be the last we see of this behaviour.
Where's the soap!?!
Fun at our community picnic.






















Luke, fast asleep... at the dinner table. This happens to be more frequent then one may think. At least he recognizes when he's tired and doesn't fall into a huge downward spiral through tantrums. He just lays down.







Pony rides???
We had fun at the Reading Roundup thanks to Ms. Lena at the homeschool library. Great fun.









Luke and his swords!



















Luke, posing as our First Aid model! We had some fun with gauze. :o)
Starting the day on a happy note... making name pancakes plus a heart! We love our mornings.





















At the end of the day... isn't this what it's all about??? Knowing your kids heard 'The Good News' each and every time you've shared it. I love finding these little notes when cleaning up.

Cursive, Typing... Oh My!

Emily has been pushing herself lately, inspite of Mommy's laid back approach to 'not rush anything.' She has insisted on learning cursive writing and now makes sure it is included daily in her schooling and free time. She has also started typing lessons. This past week she talked Mommy into letting her try a lesson. Next thing Mommy realized was that Emily had completed half of all of the lessons. With ease, Mommy was able to convince Emily to save some of the lessons for another day. :-) Sure enough, the next few days were filled with begging to continue the lessons. We've got one eager little girl on our hands.

Luke... oh Luke... he has decided he wants to practice handwriting too. So, Emily began teaching him how to write his letters. With some pure determination he went from pure scribbles to writing A's, B's, and C's in minutes. He is now practicing on scratch paper and a handwriting workbook. Mommy finds this simply incredible and loves how schooling comes naturally with interest AND the older sibling is quick to jump in and instruct the younger one. It's beautiful to watch.

Have a blessed day everyone!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Visit with missionary friend, Dr. Carman



We were blessed to host a friend for a few days during his US visit. He's currently serving in Bogota, Colombia. Needless to say, the kids LOVED his company and are missing him dearly.


Oh Luke!!!

Our little guy just keeps finding trouble, or should I say... he's diving into the world of being a boy!


1st up... on Tuesday, he was crawling/climbing on a tipped over chair and just happened to catapalt himself into another chair and slice his head open. Mommy panicked a bit until she realized the bleeding would stop easily. Emily responded well to Mommy's panic to help Luke. She turned to God and began praying for help, healing and all of the good stuff. She's amazing! She felt so terrible that he got hurt, especially because she had just been told to pick the chair up. Sweet girl. Thank goodness the doctor did not feel he needed stitches and we did not have to visit the ER! (Luke slept through the entire doctor visit and still denies he ever went.) Shortly after the doctor visit Mommy had a terrible time keeping Luke in a settled state. He would try to show off his Hand Stands or leap from one couch to another, run sprints around the house or drive way. The kid is all boy! Later that night Luke asked if I could take his boo boo off because didn't want to take it to bed. He was upset to realize it wasn't that easy to fix. Six days later he realized his boo boo was black! He was very upset and concerned until he realized it would go away when it's completely healed. -Mommy's hoping this will never happen again! (She can hope, right?)


2nd in line... Luke got a bit creative during school time on Thursday. He was caught doing a little art project all over his arms and hands! Mommy quickly addressed the situation, informed him of his wrong actions (which he was very aware of) and without giggling, snapped this photo! He then spent at least 20 minutes trying to get it off. Some day he'll understand why Mommy just had to take the photo and hide her inner laughter. Cute kid!!


3rd... This is a sweet one. During a playdate with a neighbor and friends, Luke had his first violin lesson using a 1/16 size violin. He LOVED it! Mommy was impressed with his gentleness and how well he listened to instructions.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Bonding and Funny Moments

1. First things first... Bonding:

Luke and Keith have this special little world they play in where they both retend they are puppies. It's really, really cute!

The kids are enjoying the virtual world with Daddy by playing Free Realms. They have a character that they created for their adventures and now have a virtual dog too. I guess this is the next best thing to having a real one. ;-)

Luke and Emily are so nurtutring with one another. Its very sweet to watch them comfort each other.

2. Now... for the funny moments:

Just the other day Luke asked Keith, "Daddy, why doesn't mommy toot like us?" Keith had a hard time responding to this question. All he could really say was that mommy is just made different and isn't quite like the two of them. I guess the boys have found more ways to bond!

There's a special part of the day when the kids seem to hear a silent announcement of 'Hey kids... it's fort building time!' Unfortunately, mommy doesn't hear this announcement and has to hold back all frustration and anxiety of the inevitable late night clean up! The kids are so distraught and disappointed about their forts coming down that she waits until they are asleep to put the house back together.