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I try to keep my priorities in order: Jesus, my Andy, our children, everything else. I homeschool our boys, love to read almost all written words and have been challenged by the military life for 18 years. Right now my faulty human body is demanding a lot of attention. One day at a time, learning as much as possible every day and remembering to look for JOY when other things threaten to overwhelm.

My Blog Title Verse

"For the Lord gives wisdom. From His mouth come knowledge and understanding." Proverbs 2:6 NKJV
The Message translation puts it this way "God gives out Wisdom free, is plainspoken in Knowledge and Understanding."


Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts

Thursday, August 23, 2012

End of the season

We have had a busy summer season of T-ball. Lots of time on the road, but what fun!
 Zion had never played ball, of any sort really, so this was very needed so that I could feel less like a failure as a mother.


These pictures were taken over the course of the "season", so they come from lots of angles, but you can see the fun!
 Ready to play
 Look at that beautiful hit! 
And he's off...
Waiting patiently for the ball to come his way. 
Canaan took this picture with his camera. Didn't he do a fabulous job?!

 I love this picture because you can see Andy coaching 3rd in the background. Sometimes at this age they need reminded to move on. That was supposed to be Andy's job. However, he introduced himself to each child, learned their names, and soon they really enjoyed him. By the end of the season they would be out there chatting with him at 3rd and we would have to yell from the dugout, reminding him to send them on home. So funny!


 I am pretty proud of this picture. A full half of them looking, and (mostly) smiling, at the SAME TIME. This took work!
 I love this picture of little brother from down the street running the bases during "warm up".
He was a riot to add to the dugout. 
You see...
 one adorable mommy friend...
 and a very full dugout...







made for a very busy set of mommies! 
What fun we had!


 All done...

We didn't have a super turn-out for the end of season pizza party

 but the ones we did have 
 were very proud

of their awesome medals!

I hope your summer is winding down nicely. 
We certainly finished with a last hurray!

I love being a mom. 

Blessings, 

Monday, July 02, 2012

Green eggs, Green grass, Growing boys

If you have been around long, you might remember our amazing Green Eggs and Ham. Canaan certainly remembers it, fondly.
 So he insisted on making it again.

 What is cool (or perhaps horrifying) is that he is entirely capable of making it by himself now.

 He even made them into a smily face. 
He opted for cinnamon ham rather then green. One green food per day was enough.
 And didn't leave tooo much of a mess behind.
 That is one happy cook! 

I was out of commission on Friday and Saturday. Especially Friday. The boys got out a cookie sheet, and placed a homemade peanut butter and jelly sandwich, mug of milk and two organic oreo's.
 Fresh water? Check
 Advil? Check
 Reading Material? Check
 They are completely capable of taking care of me!

 They were slightly bored, since I wasn't much fun, so I let them watch Ice Age 2. When that was done, I challenged them to create a Wooly mammoth out of K'nex or Lego. They brought me many creations after that!

 Another big event Canaan had recently is that he had his first "real" lawn mowing experience.

 Line it up straight
 Daddy, marshalling him...
 back up the hill!

He didn't actually do a whole lot. But, he and his brother dug out the gardening gloves and helped me do some weeding instead.
It was a beautiful, breezy day in June (before this atrocious heat wave!) 
 Very breezy...(That is my hair in the picture!)
 There we go! A nice, non-hairy picture of gardener Zion. 
And Daisy was the encourager. When it was my turn to mow, she followed me almost the whole time, barking if she got to close to the mower, but refusing to leave me alone with that terrible machine! So funny!

 Life is beautiful. 
Now all that a mom could wish for is the hands of time to slow down.... just a little please?

Blessings, 

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

It's a small, small world after all

 My sister Emilee is addicted to Pinterest. She recently decided that she should introduce me, and try to make me addicted too.

 It may be working... but that isn't the point of this discussion.

 What struck me while roaming around the amazing world of Pinterest is how very, very small the world is now that we are all connected through the internet.

 You see, on Pinterest you create "boards" where you "pin" things that interest you - things that you want to remember. One of the boards I created was, surprise, "green living". When I searched Pinterest for green living ideas I stumbled upon MYSELF.

  I cannot express how extremely weird that was.

 Someone had read my blog about homemade bodywash, pinned it, and it had passed through the Pinternet world.

 I wondered why I had gotten two comments on it lately!

 In some ways it made me want to remove my children's names from my blog and quit all discussions about where we live. I understand now why my sister quit blogging when she had her daughter! But we are out there already, and I cannot quit now. Some moments the words get stuck, but it is impossible to keep them contained completely. I need to write. So we stay...

 Right now - these pictures from a few days before we left Missouri have been begging to come out and play.

This dew covered spiderweb is what started the adventure.



This field of beauty in the midst of construction was only one street over - just a direction we had never ventured.

Hard at work

Enjoying the sunshine

And sharing nicely, at peace with the world around them. 


We weren't thrilled to be in MO. The 4 months there were a stressful, crazy, random. But, we were together, learning, and, I hope, remembering to enjoy the beauty around us. 

 Blessings, 

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Eight small children, one large weekend!

One of my favorite things about my life is the fact that I have moved so many times. I suppose that for many people that would be something to dislike.
 Most would hate changing all the landmarks, and points of reference and pieces of history. For example, "that's where I had that huge bike wreck and got this cool scar" or "that's where I first saw Tommy, my first love"... or whatever. Losing the familiar.
 I suppose that since I have been doing it for so long, it just seems right to instead associate all of my memories with "that was when we lived in TX" or "that was when we lived in CO". I've never really had a "familiar".
 Most people would hate having to learn a new place over and over again. The closest ATM, the easiest grocery, the tastiest local eatery, as well as which ones to avoid at all costs. For me, it is just second nature. Move in, scout it out, make a few mistakes, learn the layout. Then, just when you have it down, prepare to do it all over again.

 Most people hate having to say goodbye to their friends.

 I suppose I hate that too. Hmmm - perhaps I am normal, slightly?
 But, I have learned through decades of moving that goodbye can be good, and it doesn't have to be permanent. I have managed to keep in touch with one friend in particular since kindergarten, and I have moved 19 times SINCE then, not counting college dorms. (and that doesn't include my moves before then... I have moved way too many times)

 What I am getting at is that friendships are up to you. Whether you are going to put the time and effort into them is up to you. Choose to be a listening ear, even if you aren't near. Choose to drive 100 miles out of your way on your family vacation, just to see someone. (just throwing a warning out there to some of you... we are planning a vacation in Oct - be forewarned!)

 So, when my friend Nicole called to say that while her hubby was in training in FL she and the kids were going to come spend the last two weeks before school started with him, my ears perked up. We were stationed together at Andy's first base, when we were brand new to the AF. They were a huge help to us. Then, I got pregnant, and so did she. My first, her third. Once again, a huge help to us!

 Canaan and Caleb were born exactly three weeks apart. Then, when they were only six months old, the AF did what it does and transferred them away.
 I made it up there to meet baby number four, Devin, but babies five and six had come, and grown and I had never even met them. They had never met Zion either. So... Since we are less then three hours from where he was training we HAD to get together.

 This is what not seeing each other for nearly six years and three children (between us) looks like...

 Nicole and I

The entire McCool Clan

On Sat morning Nicole and I decided that the Daddy's really NEEDED to spend some time with their children - so we would just leave them to that. And since we were being so kind to let them fill that need, we might as well go to the mall, kid free, and get a pedicure, right?

They played baseball
With a crazy pitcher

Even little Lina got into the "swing" of things.

And when baseball got old, there is always the ole favorite-
Guns!
And when even that got old - thank goodness for Air Conditioning and Wii, right?

Quentin has been in training in FL for months now, and Nicole and all the kids have been back at their home base in NE. We encouraged them to take the evening to themselves and leave the kids with us. Andy ended up having to leave for awhile, long story, so I had all eight kids, while cooking dinner, in a thunder storm which Lina was terrified of and wanted to be held the whole time. 
 And I still say I want at least six kids. 
Andy was hoping a weekend with a houseful would discourage me. I think it worked the opposite way.  I had such a blast with a houseful! 

While I was watching all eight Lina wanted to watch Cinderella. Z and David (both four) were the only two who would agree to it, the others all declaring it "too girly". However, by the end of the movie, this is what my living room looked like - 

The two smallest had gotten kicked off the couch altogether!

Canaan, Devin and Zion
Evalina, just because
A reluctant smile from David
Canaan and Caleb, only three weeks apart
I wish I could easily get to one of the pictures of them in matching blue ducky onesies, seven years ago...I would love to scan that in and show how they have changed! 

We tried to get a picture of all eight kids... no luck! Here are seven, but one is not happy to be there, and one has his hands on his face - and that was the story for all the pictures. How do you get a good picture of more then four or five people? I am eager to see if Nicole got any on her camera. 
Last, but not least, our dorks, whom we can't help but love.

I don't think six years seemed to have hurt us any! 
 So, friendship, even states apart, and years apart, and lifestyles apart (I am afraid I may never catch up on the kid count now - Nicole is way too far ahead!) friendship is worth the time and effort and emotion invested. It is what you put into it. 
 I am so glad I have people in my life to "put into", and who will return the favor and put time and effort and love back into me.