Wednesday, November 30, 2011

a family feast.... & gratitude list #758 - #802

a wonderful Thanksgiving celebration
family
brisk fall wind
warmth inside
beauty
so much to be thankful for
listening
sweet conversation
much preparation and thought
friends
games
helping hands
country charm
a country walk
beautiful snow-peaked mountains
country smells
home-made pies made by # 1 
meaningful work
the blessing of serving
encouragement
rainy days at home
sunny days at home
date night.... (i think that one is always on my list)
phone calls with my mom
Christmas decorations
my new advent wreath
the blessing of family devotions
hobby lobby
watching You've Got Mail with my almost teenager!
celebrating her birthday
4 sweet girls making apple pies and
mod-podging recipe boxes
morning walks with #2 and #3
alone time with #4 and #5, reading Alfie
mcdonalds' sundaes 
school work finished
good progress made with Christmas shopping
making chocolate chip cookies with #3
meaningful talks with my kids
a picnic on my bedroom floor w/ #2

finding the perfect tree and
decorating it with the children
putting up twinkle lights and
the excitement and wonder they bring

Friday, November 25, 2011

{this moment}

:: sharing what we are thankful for on Thanksgiving Day
 ..... starting with the youngest ::

irish dancing

Last Tuesday was "parent's night" at Abby's Irish dancing class.
We were simply aloud to come, sit-in, and observe her class. 
She has amazed us at how quickly and accurately she has caught on to this type of dancing.
It has become Abby's "thing" and is such a wonderful outlet for her.
She has class two nights a week.... and loves every minute! 
The lighting was bad. I gave up after a few attempts of photo taking
and mostly took video.
... but at least for the record, we have a few shots!! 

our first snow & #3's new glasses

It was one week ago tonight that we had our first snow.
The children woke up last Saturday morning to a blanket of white. 
It's like Christmas. 
They come yellin' into our bedroom, "come look," "come look."
The snow fell the night before, and we woke up to a crisp, clear day. 
Later in the afternoon the kids, along with some neighborhood children,
built Mr. Snowman.
Isn't he cute?
I was sitting down at the computer to post about Thanksgiving,
and realized I have some adorable pictures to share!
Cute snowman but even cuter kids :)
So.... this is a "catch-up" post. 
 :: SNOW & #3's NEW glasses ::
(FYI: The glasses are so Abby..... and when I see her without them, she just doesn't
seem completely dressed! You should have seen her picking them out. ADORABLE.
I've never seen a little girl so excited about getting eye-wear!! And if you haven't noticed,
she is all about blue.... NOT pink!!)

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Gratitude List #717- #757

Ann Voskamp had a wonderful post on her site today about thanksgiving. 
I confess, I haven't been "feeling" too thankful lately, and am afraid part of the reason
is that I have been out of the habit of SAYING thank-you 
for the ENDLESS blessings my Heavenly Father has lavished on me. 
I'm thankful for her web-site because over and over, she reminds me 
how beneficial this is in one's life. She has a "free printable" at the bottom of 
today's post (which I quickly printed out) that says:
KEEP CALM AND COUNT ON.
So, I'm counting on....
beautiful fall leaves and
lovely fall walks
children playing sweetly together
smiles and
hugs

playing with the sunlight and
the joy of taking pictures
glasses for #3 and
how they seem to be helping her
the giggles of #4
hard days
my growth and sanctification
warm beds
the way he loves me
the way HE loves me

an almost teenager!!
developing friendships
baking
puppy love....literally!!
sweet mentors
Wednesday classes
piano lessons and
hearing Christmas carols be played
music
worshipping with the body of Christ
the book of James
Latin
used book stores
"coffee dates" with my girls
end-of-the season soccer party
shopping with the fam. at Old Navy.... and the "family discount!!"
play dates with new friends
long talks with #1 
snuggles with the littles
a mommy/daddy date with just the boys.... and Dick's burgers :)
movie nights with my man
nights on the town with him and
in-house babysitting 
faithful preaching of the Word
Nehemiah

Keep Calm and Count on....

Friday, November 18, 2011

{this moment}

:: enjoying the last of the fall colors at the park ::

Saturday, November 12, 2011

us: fall 2011

As I've thought about what I have and have not posted about this fall,
I've realized I haven't talked much about everyday life....
what the children are up to, what's going on at church,
our homeschooling schedule, and things that are simply routine.
(Things that I'm sure in a year's time I will not remember!) 
So, here are odds and ends of our present family life:


The boys still love to ride their bikes any chance they get!
We have a couple of parks within walking distance of our house
and have enjoyed some outings there....
Drew and the Pastor have been trying to exercise a couple of times a week ~
Drew rides his bike while the Pastor runs. It's been good for both of them!
Drew and Toby are such close buds.
I love seeing how content they are with each other,
sharing their bedroom, constantly wrestling, playing the wii, or a checkers game.
Sweet Toby is reading better and better each day.
A new favorite game of his is BOGGLE.... (in fact he's usually the one asking to play board games)
 As for the homeschooling this fall, things have been pretty good.
I'm just finding that getting all five's work done each day, takes a lot of discipline
and focus on my part!! The Lord has brought a sweet lady into our life
who is helping me with the teaching load. We go every Wednesday for "classes:"
Latin for #1 and #2, Grammer for #3 and #4 and Literature for everyone.
It's been SUCH a blessing.... and we've had the plus of making some new friends!!

We are studying early American history. I'm so thankful for the privilege of teaching my kids
and for the opportunity I have to "revisit" and "relearn" history. It is wonderful.

We've just recently finished the read-aloud, Almost Home by Wendy Lawton
and are about to start Amos Fortune Free Man by Elizabeth Yates
For literature ::
Ellie is presently reading The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare.
(It looked so intriguing, I had to pick it up, and LOVED it!!)
Drew is reading one of my favorite childhood books, Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls.
And Abby was introduced this past summer to Kate DiCamillo's Mercy Watson series....

 The Pastor is preaching through the book of Nehemiah on Sunday mornings.
I continue to LOVE having the privilege to weekly sit under his teaching....

We started a new discipleship ministry at our church this fall called Paripateo.
Peripateo is a Greek word that means "walking."
Each month, we will be focusing on a different aspect of "walking with Jesus."

We are meeting once a month on Sunday afternoons, for a family time of
teaching, praying, and worshiping.
We sing a bit together, then split up. The Pastor does some teaching to the
adults on the monthly topic, and I've taken on the responsibility to teach the kids
a lesson on the same subject. I have been so blessed.
We had over 21 kids last week!! The topic was evangelism,
so I ordered CEF's newer version of the "wordless book" called the "gospel-flipper-flapper."
Yes.... it sounds very corny, but is really a cool tool for sharing the gospel.
We also made "gospel bracelets."
What else to share?
My baby is starting to read some three letter words. I'm happy and sad at the same time.
Like I've said before, little Whit is not so little anymore.

We took #3 to see the eye doctor last week, and discovered she needs glasses.
Thankfully, I've never seen a little girl so excited :) Will post pictures of her soon, I promise!
Abby continues to adore Irish Dancing. It is such a wonderful outlet for her.

I was going to share all that #1 has been baking, but have decided to wait and
do a post about that all on it's on.... I can't get Ellie out of the kitchen,
and I'm afraid she is going to make us all gain weight. She is turning
into a seriously good baker....and she's not yet 13!!!
She played her last soccer game Saturday before last and won.
It's been a fabulous experience for her. And she's starting to babysit....
her siblings as well as other children. We left all five last week for almost four
hours, one evening, to go out to dinner and do some shopping.
To say the least, a new season is arriving for me!!
We had a lovely day today on the Pastor's day off. 
Num Num and Papa came down yesterday and spent the night with us.
They were able to be here for our community group which
meets twice a month at our place. Our rental has been SUCH a blessing
as far as hospitality, and we are so thankful to be here and have space to share. 
They took us out for breakfast then headed on their way. 
We came home, got some school done, and then headed to 
a quaint little town called Snohomish..... We got hot drinks and
browsed in some darling stores, picking up a couple of Christmas gifts. 
The Pastor and I were commenting how we could have never done
that a couple of years ago. I'm amazed the kids are big enough
to even enjoy that, much less not break anything as we browse.
The times, they are a changin'.
How I want to enjoy every moment!!