10.20.2009

More from April


Our kids still love trains!


Grant's first time to help Dad with the mowing! Great job!

End of the Year CBS program!
Jack at the top - Michael on the bottom!
Forgot and only took video of older two!

Last Pack Meeting of the Year!


Nashville Tea Party 2009


Crazy Pic - the kids got new Native American blankets from my Aunt Claudia!


Easter 2009


April 2009

April brought the 4-H County Demonstration Competition





VERY Behind

Well, looks like my plans to keep up with blogging have FAILED AGAIN! I will try to catch up a little!

MARCH
Grant's b'day was already posted, so I will cover other activities!

PACK 747 Pinewood Derby Race
Shelby and Michael watching the race!

The Wolves are up!

Grant's RV

Dad and the crew with their cars!
They have worked hard!



Give-A-Way

Check out my friend's give-a-way on her blog! I LOVE my bag that Sharon custom made! My favorite!

6.17.2009

February - Father/Daughter Valentine's Banquet

My little girl is growing up. Friends that have participated in a sweet Father/Daughter Banquet the last couple of years invited John and Shelby to attend! What a sweet night for the two of them!

Daddy had a sweet gift for Shelby.

The corsage and boutonniere.

With dear friends!
John, Shelby, Charissa and Tom.


Shelby at dinner.


This is what happens when Daddy gives the camera to the 10 year old!

Sweet Charissa.

My girl!

Time to dance and dance and dance and dance and dance !

And dance!
They got home VERY late. Amazingly Shelby wasn't tired when she got home.
She was ready to talk and talk and talk about all of the evening's events!

6.10.2009

Sorry!

So, I have done a poor job recording 2009 on this blog! Sorry! I think that means I have been busy or just preoccupied! So, we are going to do some back tracking and try to catch up!
Here we go ...
January
Grant started loosing teeth again!
Can you see the one that is almost out?
Now you can see which one was ready!
Before Michael's first trip to the "hair cut" place!
After ...
Another snow shower!
February
A quick trip to Louisiana.
My Aunt Mary passed away and we went to be with family!
Michael sitting outside my parents' back door.
All of my parents' grandchildren have LOVED to ride in this car! There are MANY miles on this car (not to mention we have had several cars)! This is still one of their favorite things to do ... see if they can still ride in the coupe!
Right before we headed home from Louisiana, Grant lost his other front tooth!

5.07.2009

Grant's 8th B'day Song!

Our sweet friend, Jackson, steals the show!

God is the Boss!

The video is fixed! No more
YouTube ...
just use blogger! :)

I overheard my younger two boys talking in the bath. Michael was telling Jack a story. When Jack got out I pulled out the video camera. I had to do a little coaxing to get the story out, Michael was a little camera shy.

I send this ... just in case anyone thinks that 3 year olds don't learn anything in their Sunday School classes!


3.16.2009

Happy 8th Birthday, Grant!

Well, my oldest boy is now EIGHT! I can't believe it!
We celebrated with just a few boys ...


they made lego cars to race,




ate pizza, completed a treasure hunt, ate birthday cookie,


went to the "Ramares Movie Theatre," and of course had pop corn there!


Thanks to all who helped make Grant's b'day special!
Grant opening some family gifts on Saturday!

2.11.2009

Learning to Let Go

Our family has been going through a season of death. Having friends and family who have lost dear ones, and my Dad's oldest sister passed away less than two weeks ago. It is hard to keep our proper perspective on death, but this Family Life devotion helps.

February 11

Learning to Let Go

Is it not from the mouth of the Most High that both calamities and good things come?Lamentations 3:38

Few of us are comfortable with death. That's understandable. Humankind, originally, wasn't designed by God to die. Death is the unnatural ripping of the soul from the body.
And yet as our journey unfolds, nearly all of us will one day be confronted with the impending death of someone dear to us. Just thinking about it feels repulsive. To those who refuse to accept anything but sweetness and light in their relationship with God, a verse like the one above doesn't seem to belong in the Bible.

Paradoxically, in His wisdom, God allowed death to become a part of life. But by denying it, by constantly exhorting terminally ill loved ones to be more positive in their thinking, there is a point where instead of helping them, we merely deny them our company on this journey at a time when they need it the most.

To approach death as though God could never have a part in it creates a major dilemma for the seriously ill. To imply that death means God is no longer in charge threatens a person's freedom to experience His peace and comfort at life's end. To never understand that "it is better to go to a house of mourning than to go to a house of feasting" (Ecclesiastes 7:2) shows how little we understand about the promises waiting to be fulfilled for the Christian on the other side of life.
As my mom drew near to death, she kept asking me, "What do I need to do?" I said, "Mom, you don't really have anything left to do. Feel free to go home, to go on to heaven. It's okay." I was giving her permission to walk into the arms of her Savior, freeing her to embrace death.

Hard words? You bet. But God remains in control. Even in death, God is good . . . all the time.

Discuss
Discuss your thoughts, fears and questions about death.

Pray
Pray for a godly perspective on death. Some day you'll need it.

2.04.2009

Happy 10th Birthday, Shelby!

We celebrated Shelby's birthday with her first sleep over!

Just a few girl friends at the house and we sent the boys away.


Making shirts!

Photo opportunities.


Shelby is 10!!!!!


Mrs. Betsy and Shelby!!!!


Jane and Shelby


Tori and Shelby


Emma, Shelby and Cora


The gang!


A yummy cupcake cake!

We can not believe that Shelby is 10 years old. She is growing into such a young lady! We are so thankful for this special gift that the Lord has blessed us with!


On Shelby's actual birthday, she went with her Daddy to breakfast at the Pancake Pantry. After breakfast Shelby went to work with Daddy until we met them for lunch. With a few snow flakes around we went to lunch and then John had to head to the airport.

We had a special day!
Grant is telling Daddy and Shelby bye before they head to breakfast!
Here is the gang at lunch!

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