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Saturday, December 29, 2007

Four walls and a pantry

Yippy! The guys are getting lots done!

David is standing by the pantry window.

Taylor helping support the wall.


This is our kitchen window! We will be spending a lot of our time here looking down the driveway.

The back wall (east wall). The big "window" in the center is the sliding back door/french doors, not sure which it will be yet. The window to the right is the music room window! The family room and music room are going to be one room but one end is where the piano will be! Can't wait to have it back in the house!

Daddy working. Ugh, it was wet this week! Every night we have been washing and drying the clothes and coats they work in. They do use rain gear but some times it really gets in the way.

That is the pantry off to the left. There is a small "window" type thing in the wall that we are going to use to pull out our appliances from the pantry into the kitchen.


A better view of the pantry! The guys are going to put a tarp over the top to make it a "dry" room where they will put all their tools and clothing to keep them from the rain.

Taylor and daddy in the trailer eating lunch. Notice how wet Taylor's coat is?

The view from the end of the driveway. See? All four walls!

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Christmas Pictures!

As always Christmas Eve and Christmas Day were ever so special for our family.

Christmas Eve ~ The guys got up early and went to work on the house. It was very cold but they kept remembering they were going to leave early to head home for our special Christmas Eve hordurve meal and presents. They all came in chilled to the bone and ready for hot showers. When they were warmed up and ready for the evening we all sat down to read the Christmas story once again while we were waiting for the bacon appetizers to finish cooking. Then Heather, Gracie and I quickly pulled out all the goodies we had been preparing for the last several days and arranged the table with a lace tablecloth, candles, our nice white plates, wine glasses, and of course the delicious food spread! Even with the thought of presents after the meal we still enjoyed the time and food and even sat talking for a short time while the kids cleared the table and put the food away. hehehehehe! They were SO helpful! Then after a pleasant time opening gifts, "ewwing" and "ahhing" over them, grandpa and grandma headed home for the evening. We then proceded to rid the house of the hords of wrapping paper, boxes and bows. Then we sat down to enjoy a couple of the Andy Griffith shows we received from Grandma and Grandpa. Later the children were bundled off to bed, happy and saying this was the best Christmas ever! And it was!

Christmas Day ~ The morning started by getting the cinnamon rolls out to rise, scrambling eggs, cooking sausage, setting the table, getting everyone dressed, their hair done and the house ready for company. Grandpa and Grandma came to enjoy breakfast with us! My mom taught me to make the cinnamon rolls and her mom taught her! These cinnamon rolls have been part of our Christmas celebration for about 50 years! Then came the preparations for dinner. We had: turkey, stuffing, gravy, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, sweet potato pie, rolls, jello, and pea salad. One of the most special times during holidays is sitting around the table talking after we finish our meal. Grandpa told us about the white margerine they used to buy during the war (sounded nasty) with a little capsule containing yellow coloring to make it look like butter. Everyone was so full after the meal that no one ate the two apple pies or the chocolate cheese cake! I was shocked!
Also, to top it all off, it began to snow! Yes, really snow! It didn't stick but it was lovely to watch come down!
As you can see we all enjoyed our Christmas together!


Lydia and Benjamin Sunday before church

Benjamin and I


Heather


Gracie made the darling quilt and Sarah made the pillow for Lydia! You never saw a more happy two year old! She loved them and wanted her baby to wrap up and put her to bed.


A cute smirk for Mr. Benjamin!

Gracie and Sarah admiring something they opened.


The candle on the table Christmas morning was casting lovely light from the bowl it was in.


David picked his cinnamon roll out before they got to the table!


Heather dishing up breakfast while daddy gets Lydia settled in.



This is a video of Lydia opening her gift from Sarah. Well, Sarah wraps quite well and it was a little difficult for her to get it opened.


I hope you all had a very Merry Christmas and a will have a wonderful rest of the year! Blessings to you all!

Monday, December 24, 2007

Merry Christmas!


A very Merry Christmas to you and your family!

Wishing you all a very special day with your family and friends
As you remember what God has done for us!
Blessings to you all!

Friday, December 21, 2007

Flooring and the first wall!


Once again I am pleased to bring you breaking news from Lacomb on this momentous day, Dec. 21, 2007. Most of the flooring has been laid and the first wall was raised today. We are overcome with excitement and thankfulness! It's really happening! I think it's just beginning to set in that we are actually building a real house. Before it was a flat house on paper but now it has a wall and a door way! We are continuing to pray for safety for the workers.





To see more pictures go HERE and enjoy!

Thursday, December 20, 2007

A time to remember!

Isn't this a wonderful time of year? During the Christmas season I find it delightful to remember what a wonderful God we serve. He sent His only Son to this earth, to die for us, His creations. May you all have a blessed 4 days of rejoicing as you prepare for the festivities on Christmas with your families and friends!

"In this was manifested the love of God toward us, because that God sent his only begotten Son into the world, that we might live through him."
1 John 4:9

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Told by the fly on the wall:

There is a very common misconception among some people we know about our Sunday morning routine. Our church family sees us arrive in our Sunday bests. The girls in their dresses, sweaters/coats, their hair brushed and fixed in a cute manner, their shoes actually clean. The men of our gang in their khaki dress pants, blue suit coats, brown or black shoes, nicely brushed hair, dress shirts and to top it all off, ties. We file in, greet our friends then head to our rows, yes more than one since they don’t make rows with 12 seats in them anymore. But, I wonder if they ever think about what it takes to get this country family to such a state of tidiness? Probably not. Have you? Really? Okay, then I’ll try to give you a little glimpse into our Sunday mornings.

For me the morning usually starts with Lydia jumping from her bed to mine. After a few minutes of snuggling she gets down and decides to "vake" the rest of the family up. “Baba veeak!” she yells until most of us are awake and are stumbling into the family room. We let the boys sleep a little longer. There is a little time for snuggling with daddy on the couch where we really wake up. Then the day really begins. This is a typical conversation in the morning:

“Can I have cereal instead of oatmeal?”
“No, remember you ate the cereal yesterday.”
“I can’t find the sugar!”
“Did you empty the dishwasher?”
“Oh, Dad, did you know my finger is finally healing!”
“What happened to your finger?”
:screams:
:giggles:
:shrikes:
“Dad can you catch Lydia! Quick!”
:roar:
“Are you a lion?”
“No.”
“A bear?”
:roar:
“Oh a bear!”
“I can’t find a spoon!”
“Did you empty the silverware yet?”
“Did the trashes get emptied?”
“No? Then get it done.”
“Did you remember to iron Ben’s pants?”
“Oh! I couldn’t find them!”
“Ben get me your pants!’
“Oh, not those! Those are the ones with holes!”
“Where’s my glass?”
“Look on the dish rack or cupboard.”
“I need in the bathroom!”
“Just a minute.”
“Please hurry, I need the curling iron.”
“Sarah can you get the rugs by the front door vacuumed?”
“Oh, do the family room while you have it out.”
:roar of the vacuum:
“Dink?”
“My dress fell and is wrinkled again!”
“DINK!”
“Which cup is Lydia’s?”
“Still need in the bathroom!”
“Someone needs to clear the table and wash it.”
“Gracie, can you get those dishes done?”
:roar of the vacuum:
“What?”
“The dishes need done, quickly!”
“Oh, is your bed made?”
“Get you shoes and socks set out.”
“The boys are still asleep.”
“Oh! They need up! Tell them to hurry!”
“Are your teeth brushed?”
“I can’t find my other shoe!”
“After everyone is finished eating set the table for lunch.”
“For grandpa and grandma too?”
“Yes.”
“Where’s Lydia!”
“Can’t find my shoe still!”
“Need the bathroom to finish my hair!!!!”
“I’m in line for it next!”
“Someone find Lydia!”
“BOYS, GET UP!”
“Can someone help me get the plates down?”
“Hewp?”
“Sure Lydia you can carry the napkins! Follow me.”
“Oh, dad did you know I finished the Christmas present I made!”
“Daddy, daddy! I know what I want for my birthday dinner!”
“Your birthday isn’t for another 9 months!”
“I know but I am trying to think about it now.”
“I see….”
“You need to brush your teeth.”
“YOU ALL NEED TO GET DRESSED!”
:buzz of activity:
“Where did you put my shirt?”
“Where I always put your shirt.”
“Oh! There!”
“Where’s Lydia?”
“Make sure you get your belt.”
“My dress is still wrinkled!”
“Iron it then.”
“Oh...”
“Has anyone seen my shoe?”
“I need in the bathroom!”
“You still haven’t found it?”
“Is the kitchen clean?”
“Almost!”
“Brush your teeth!”
“Get the camera!”
“Oh! She’s so cute!”
:laughs:
“Everyone one needs to get dressed!”
“Please get those books off the floor!”
“I found my shoe!”
“You’re dressed but where is your belt?”
“You need socks that match.”
“Should I wear these shoes or these?”
“You need a pink hair ribbon for that dress, not the one you have on.”
“Mom can you do my hair?”
“Are you finished getting dressed?”
“Ummmm….no.”
“I want you dressed before I do your hair.”
“Sarah!”
“Where’s Sarah?”
“Getting dressed.”
“Since you’re dressed, can you read to Lydia?”
“Wait! Come back so I can do your hair.”
“Get the bibles in the car.”
“Which cars are we taking?”
“The big van?”
“Dad, are we taking the big van?”
“Make sure the car seat is in it.”
“Where’s Lydia?”
“David please read to her!”
“I haven’t eaten anything yet.”
“Grab a banana.”
“Are we taking two cars or just the big van?”
“Sarah you don’t have your shoes on!”
“Oh!”
“Make sure to get your sweater too.”
“The chicken needs in the oven!”
“Is Lydia’s hair done?”
“She needs her coat on!”
“Where’s her coat?”
“In her drawer.”
“Where is she?”
“Are you ready to go?”
“What cars are we taking?”
“Yep!”
“You don’t have your shoes on!”
“There are still dishes on the counter!”
“Who left their hangers in the family room?”
“GET IN THE VAN!”
“Where’s my purse?”
“Did you get the diaper bag?”
“I can’t find my shoes!”
“WHAT???”
“I need in the bathroom!”
“Oh no! Your hair isn’t done!”
“Are you teeth brushed?”
“You forgot my bible!”
“Ooops!”
“Mom leave the dishes and come on!”
“Almost done.”
“Can I sit by you?”
“I’m not sure where I’m sitting yet.”
“No, it’s my turn to sit by you.”
“Guys, it’s just a 5 minute drive!”
“Get in the van!”
“Can you scoot over more?”
“You said I could sit next to you!”
“I didn’t say anyone could sit by me.”
“But I want to.”
“Just a minute.”
“Everyone buckled?”
“Where’s Sarah?”
“Must still be in the house.”
“Someone needs to find her.”
“SARAH!”
“What?”
“Sarah what are you doing?”
“Looking for my purse.”
“We’re all waiting in the car for you!”
“Oh! Just a minute.”
“You guys need to make room for Sarah back there.”
“You’re squishing me!”
“I’m not touching you!”

A few minutes later we file out of the van into the church parking lot looking ship shape and tidy as if we woke up that way. :shrug: If they only knew….

Monday, December 17, 2007

Sunday, December 16, 2007

House update!

Mom and I went to take the guys some food yesterday evening so I was able to take some pictures. The foundations are done, pony walls built, and they are almost finished hanging the joists! Saturday they were building the crawl spaces and placing the last few joists. We were also extremely blessed by David's friend Josh wanting to come and help for the day. They all had a wonderful time working, singing, laughing and talking. We're also very excited that Dad was able to save up vacation time to use for building the house. He is going to take the rest of the year off! He will be able to work full time on the house and hopefully get lots done in the next few weeks.


David, Josh and Taylor were catching pieces of wood dad was throwing


David working on the crawl space

Josh and David


hehehehe! Okay, I was standing with the house behind me looking toward the road and what you see is the only patch of grass left in the yard!

Taylor

This is the view of the house from the end of the driveway.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

David's first Basic Handgun Safety Class

I realize it's about time I posted about David's first handgun training class. It was held Nov. 24th. He did an amazing job, (just as I knew he would). His passion for protecting others has really had a great impact on his level of articulate handgun training. Despite the freezing temperature of 30 degrees everyone seemed to really enjoy the class.

David helping someone through a scenario


Teaching the class

David's friend Zack helped David

Here he is speaking to the class.


Notice his hands in his back pockets? They all were SO cold! He is walking through a scenario with his friend Josh.


Demonstrating what to do next

Get him Caleb!
To learn more about why David is teaching these classes and if you want to subscribe to his Good Guys and Guns e-mail he sends out once a week, click the link below. He finds some amazing stories that happen during the week when gun owners either stop crimes from happening or prevent innocent bystanders from getting hurt.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Behind the Scenes....


Here are some production pictures of the Socialization short movie. Thought you just might get a laugh at these silly people!


Some props


Yes, Kami was responsible for Gracie's hair.



Cool guy!



Ummmm.....dork? Nerd? Which word fits the best? Isn't it amazing how much he can change with a little help?!?!?!?


Kami and Sarah in their studious attire

Taylor "reading"

The "I know it ALL" look from Gracie.

Sunday, December 09, 2007

We have a winner!!!!!

Yeah! Mrs. C won the video contest! She figured out what Lydia was saying all by herself!
Congratulations Mrs. C!
I'll send you a picture of your very own!

Thursday, December 06, 2007

It was a rough photo shoot....

There is a story behind these pictures! I was trying to take a picture of Benjamin because he looked so dashingly handsome while watching Taylor open his birthday presents. Every time I pushed the button to take the picture he was smiling so sweetly but at the LAST second he would sneek in a goofy face....
This is what I saw.....
this...

this...and even this....

and this...this....
AND....
!!!!!!!!!!FINALLY!!!!!!!!!