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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Monday, October 10, 2011
Happy Birthday Jayden
Jayden Malia is an amazing little girl, with faith and maturity beyond her age. I am so blessed to be her mama, friend and teacher.
Friday, September 2, 2011
First Day of School
The morning began with Hand-made crowns, Old Navy uniforms, chocolate muffins, and smoothies.
And we were off to Bethany Christian to meet up with dear friends. Sophia and Morgan Elder and Taylor Ikenouye are all in Zachary's preschool class on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. I am so blessed by the friendship of their Mamas, Nikki Elder and Kelly Ikenouye, and so excited that our kids will grow up together!!
Back and home, Oliver had a nap, and Jayden and I opened the door to her new classroom! She is a quick and eager learner, and I had the best time, the most fun, the perfect role as her teacher! I am incredibly blessed to stay home with my children and to have so many options for their educations. And I have a feeling that Homeschooling is going to become my very favorite mothering activity. God is so Good!
Monday, August 22, 2011
Amazing Gifts part 2
In the previous post I mentioned my love for hand-made gifts. But I must also profess my love for gifts that help my boys expend their energy...outside!
In July, my parents drove up to celebrate Oliver's entry into the Terrible Terrific Twos. And with them came gifts and the enthusiasm to create an impromptu party.
Mima and her sous chef, Jayden, baked delicious cupcakes. Oliver ate about 5.
And Oliver became the proud owner of his very own tricycle!
I have enjoyed watching him speed around the yard with his brother and sister.
But I have greater enjoyment seeing his exhausted little body sound asleep in his crib!
Friday, August 19, 2011
Hand-made Love

Marty's mom is abounding with creative inspiration, and without fail produces something unique and personal for the kids on their Birthday's and at Christmas.
This year to stir Oliver's imagination she made him this amazing Safari Landscape, complete with hand-stitched boulders. Then she filled it's pillowcase-like pocket with a dozen plastic animals. The whole thing rolls up for easy storage, which was her gift to me!

Long after my kids have out-grown the wonder of playing with them, each home-made gift will serve to remind my kids that their Grandmother loved them dearly and invested her love with every stitch.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
A Summer Highlight Video
Last summer we made our inaugural trip to Forest Home for Family camp. We had such a blessed time, that before we left the mountain we signed up for 2011. But as the time passed our calendars filled with other exciting opportunities -- India Mission Trip just being one of them!-- and Marty felt that he couldn't take any additional time off from work. I was in an emotional dilemma because I believed God was saying "yes" to going, but what would Family Camp be without the Head of our family? How could I manage all the activities without Dad, and would the experience be as enriching for our marriage without us both in it together? God always has a plan! And it is always so much better than our own!!
“For My thoughts are not your thoughts,
Nor are your ways My ways,” declares the LORD.
“For as the heavens are higher than the earth,
So are My ways higher than your ways
And My thoughts than your thoughts. "
Nor are your ways My ways,” declares the LORD.
“For as the heavens are higher than the earth,
So are My ways higher than your ways
And My thoughts than your thoughts. "
Isaiah 55:8-9
As it turned out two of my best girlfriends were able to go with us, and their husbands stayed behind as well! So 3 mama's and 8 kids became a family for a week and God moved in our lives and we will be forever changed. (And Marty was able to use the alone time for serious reflection and time in God's Word, setting family goals and preparing for the challenges ahead.)
Take a moment and enjoy a glimpse of our 6 day adventure. Plans are already in the works for 2012 -- you just may want to join us!
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Recycling Fun
This September I will be leading Tamara Kirby, Meagan Jones and Heather Peloquin, on an overseas expedition to meet my Great Aunt Esther, encourage the 9 Pastors of the Literacy Mission Center, and present the Gospel by pouring out love on every person we meet regardless of religion, economics or caste.
To help reduce the financial burden of this trip and specifically to raise funds for the Medical Mission that we will supply, set-up and work at, we have created a recycling program called
Trash 2 Treasure.
Our friends and neighbors have been setting aside their CRV goodies which we take to SA Recycling Center for fist-fulls of cash.
Trash 2 Treasure.
Our friends and neighbors have been setting aside their CRV goodies which we take to SA Recycling Center for fist-fulls of cash.
It has been a fun process for Malia, Zach and Ollie --- knocking on neighbors' doors, sorting cans and bottles, praying for God to open up His recycling store-houses to supply for our needs :)
Twice now we have had so many bags of 'treasure' that Tamara has borrowed her brother's truck to help me transport the cargo to recycle it.
Twice now we have had so many bags of 'treasure' that Tamara has borrowed her brother's truck to help me transport the cargo to recycle it.
Last week she brought along her nephew Kaeden to keep Ollie company. The 2 of them had the best time stomping around together.
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