For friends and family who, for reasons beyond our comprehension, desire to know things about us and see our pictures.
Thursday, May 06, 2010
What to say, what to say...
Caught the bobbed hair swingin'.
Happy Easter everyone!
We're so glad our kids love each other!
They're sweet to each other. Most of the time.
Sean takes his hoop very, very seriously.
Sean has taken to the painting lately.
Coloring Easter eggs was fun this year!
Monday, March 22, 2010
Sometimes, when the kids are bored, I give them one of my socks to throw around. Hours of entertainment, and nothing really can get broken. Who knew tube socks were such a lifesaver?
Well, following on the heels of a pretty big snowstorm in December of 2009, we got whacked with another, even bigger storm in February of 2010. It cost us a full week of school. I've never heard of that before. As you'll see, though, it was a lot of fun for us as a family.
We were all stuck inside for a few days, so we did some interesting things to pass the time. One day Abby felt like she needed some exercise, so she broke out the "Aerobics With Gilad" VHS tape from the early 1990's, and she got herself a great workout for about 45 minutes. It was really, really funny to watch.
It started snowing Friday night. There was so much snow, and the sky was so covered with clouds, that it appeared as bright as day outside. This was taken at 9 pm, without a flash.
Some of what we were left with was quite pretty.
This was the measurement from the front yard. About 20 inches, give or take one.
Sean helped me shovel a bit one day, but he's still pretty small. And lazy, when he doesn't want to do something.
Abby was a bigger help.
No idea what they're doing here, in our front yard.
The snow in the backyard reached about 19 inches. This picture doesn't, I don't think, do it justice. But, it is cute.
We found a great sledding hill -- behind the new Target, there's a huge mountain of dirt. when covered with snow, it works wonderfully. Pretty steep, though -- takes some work to climb it.
The old man wanders up the hill...
Sean spends a good amount of time eating snow, during the winter.
I am a rebellious, self-centered sinner who has been rescued from the coming wrath of a holy God solely by His grace, in the person of Jesus Christ. I stand continuously puzzled, amazed, and grateful that He chose to give Himself up to death on the cross for me, that my sins might be forgiven, that I might be adopted as God's son, and that there might be peace between me and my Maker.