Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts

Friday, March 5, 2010

Candy Girl

I couldn't help but think of my Boo when John showed me this Seinfeld video (except I don't think she has a moron, idiot brain!). Recently, Alyssa and Julianna saved up all their candy for a trip we were planning to take. Both of them had a bucketful by the time we left! Seems like every time I turn around one of them
is chomping on some sort of treat, or I'm stepping on candy wrappers! Julianna, in particular, is always looking for ways to earn or scheme a lollipop or a pack of gum. In fact, candy was
all she wanted for Christmas this year. She is officially our
candy girl.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Julianna's Jumpin' Birthday Jam


We celebrated Julianna's seventh birthday at Bounce U.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Wipe Out on Family Day


Mondays are our official "Family Days", and in the summertime you can usually find us out on the lake.

Monday, June 15, 2009

A Bit More Poetry

Upon Gail's suggestion (my personal homeschool guru), we've been following a book written by Andrew Pudewa entitled Linguistic Development Through Poetry Memorization. We've been using incentives to motivate the children to memorize each poem. (Money talks.) It's been so much fun, and the kids are doing a great job!



Poems recited are as follows: "Ooey Gooey" (Author Unknown), "Celery" by Ogden Nash, "The Little Man Who Wasn't There" by Hughes Mearns, "The Vulture" by Hilaire Belloc, "After the Party" by William Wise, and "Singing Time" by Rose Fyleman.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Monday, May 11, 2009

Grandpa in the Mountain


Went to Grandfather Mountain with Aunt Pat, Aunt Gail, Maggie, and all the kiddos. On our way there, Lauren asked if we were going to go see "Grandpa in the mountain". : )

Friday, May 8, 2009

Toothless

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Lil' Dancers


Every time Julianna watches this, she says, "Ew. I had to dance with a boy." haha ; )

Friday, March 27, 2009

Bidgie's Third Birthday





This was one of my all-time favorite birthday parties. Maggie and I began planning a few months prior to the party via email... bouncing ideas back-and-forth off eachother. (I always say we make a great team.) ; )
We began the celebration with doggie ears, collars and face painting, and sang a few "doggie songs" to put us in the puppy mood. My niece, Kathryn, recently became the proud owner of a poodle-mix puppy, and brought him over as the guest-of-honor. The children were thrilled to play with a real, live, (very-active) puppy-dog. Next, Maggie led the children in Obedience School, where all the little "puppies" learned how to sit, beg, roll-over and speak. Then they enjoyed some "puppy chow" and milk shakes in their own little doggie bowls. Following the snack, we read a little story and all the children ran off to dig up some bones, which they later used in a game of Fetch. Lastly, we had the most adorable cake (Maggie's discovery online) and opened presents.
Some of my favorite moments were during the gift opening, as Lauren cheerfully thanked each person who gave her a gift, and even allowed another child to open one of her presents for her. She was simply delightful. It also was a joy and honor to have Jamie and Linda celebrate with us and the opportunity to introduce them to some of the people we love most.
Lauren's birthday, as each of our children's birthdays tend to do, was another reminder of the many kindnesses God has so graciously bestowed upon us. It was a reminder of the many people: family, friends, and church members, that He has placed in our lives. I am so grateful for them all.
Can you believe our sweet girl is three-years-old?

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Three Wheelin'

Three-year-old Lauren learns how to ride on three wheels.

Monday, January 26, 2009

I Failed to Mention....

He's nine.Spence celebrated with a Spiderman party.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Happily Ever After

John and I are celebrating our sixteenth wedding anniversary today! (I love you, Boogs! Happy Anniversary!) : )

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Friday, November 28, 2008

Grateful

As Thanksgiving has come and gone, I am, again, grateful for my family. The holiday season does that to me.
In light of that gratefulness, my mind shifts to one of my family members who is not with us this holiday season, instead she has chosen to leave her father and mother and brother and sister for the sake of the kingdom (Luke 18:29).
Five months ago, my niece Katie, began an eleven-month missions trip with the World Race. Katie, presently stuck in Bangkok due to political protesting throughout the city, recently posted this video:

Orphans of the Storm from katie rowland on Vimeo.

As I have watched each of Katie's videos documenting her journey, I am ashamed of how self-focused I can be, living my comfortable suburban life while so much suffering is going on around me. I am too quick to forget the (approximate) 143 million orphans worldwide. These children will not be with family this holiday season, their lives have been shattered by tragedy.

Katie, thank you for the joy you are bringing these children in the midst of their sorrow, in particular for laying down your life in order to share the gospel with them that they may, someday, experience lasting joy with their Father in Heaven. You are bringing Him much glory as you continue to pour out your life for these people. Thank you for your example to all of us at home. We love you and miss you very much.
xoxo,
Aunt Juli

Thursday, November 27, 2008

I'm Thankful For...


Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Winter Wonderland

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Babyface


Seanna and Jack Morgan's baby shower at Carmel Country Club. (Doesn't he have the cutest little babyface?!)

Monday, October 13, 2008

Zumba!

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Sleepyhead in the Hallway

Lauren has been climbing out of her crib lately.
The other day she climbed out four times. This is where
I found her when I went upstairs...