Thursday, September 15, 2011

Fathers Day

OK, so today I am playing catchup today with my posts.


Some of my best times are spent with my family! 



This is our new fashion statement.

At least  at the bowling alley! 


We hardly ever go bowling, although when we do
we sure have fun!!!!!!




I have a hard time thinking up new things to do that
will appeal to all of our ages . . . I wanted us to do something special to celebrate Father's Day,
because Kent is an awesome Father!


Bowling was a hit with everyone.

 




I love spending time with my family!







The score at the end turned out good too. :)

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Family

We are having another busy weekend, but aren't they all.  My nephew and his wife and little daughter are here this weekend.  We always enjoy having them visit, and my children along with the rest of us love playing games with them.  They always bring some new ones to teach us and some of them are way over my head. :)  At least with the number of hours of sleep that I usually get.

Thursday we did lots of baking for the weekend.  (Garlic bread and cake for church,  and food for entertaining.  We also did some deep cleaning.

Friday was finally sunny, but windy and rather chilly.  My nephew and his family stopped by in the afternoon and played a game.  Kent came home from work a little early and then we tried our skill at the new game we had learned.  (Forbidden Island)

Satruday we spent all morning cooking and baking cinnamon rolls for our May Baskets.  We love our May basket tradition.  Even though it falls on Sunday this year, we are still going to go ahead and deliver our baskets.  In the afternoon we went to a local farm that is designed to operate like the Joel Salatin farm.  He had some sheep, chickens, calfs and a rather intimidating llama.  Then my nephew and his family, along with my parents came over for supper, and of course a few more games. :)  We had our favorite meal of burritios, with homemade tortillas, guacamole, hummus, sauted onions, sour cream, lettuce, homemade salsa, seasoned meat and jalopenos.  Yum, Yum!  Of course we had some baked goods from my sweet little bakers.  Katelyn loves to bake and does so daily if I let her.  She gets up at around 6:30 does her chores, school and by late morning she is asking what she can bake for breakfast the next day.  She is heaven sent!!!!!!  She made us some wonderful chocolate chip cookies and Rachel made some whoopie pies.  They turned out great!

I so enjoy spending time with my family.  Even though we spent much of the day in the kitchen, I can honestly say it was fun.  We were all out there working toghether.  Even Jacob helped us out making the tortillas, start to finish.


Monday, April 18, 2011

Journaling . . .




I have decided to "try" and journal. I have realized that I am a terrible blogger, but perhaps that I can journal. We will see. :)

This past weekend we went to the Peoria Homeschool Convention (Kent, Faith and I). We had a much needed break from routine and although tired, we had a nice little get-a-way. The speaker was John Stonestreet and his talks we on World Vision. He was a good speaker, representing Summit Ministries in Colorado. They have a world vision curriculum that we are considering doing with the children. We were gone from Friday morning until Saturday evening. This is the first break we have had in about 2 years. We really needed it. :)

Monday morning started off a little slow, with my sister bringing some pants for Michelle to hem up. The sewing machines didn't want to cooperate and it took most of the morning. It was probably was God, reminding me that life doesn't go according to my schedule and I need to relax and let life happen according to His plan. Here I was just back from the homeschool convention, ready to really implement MY schedule. Of course with having a baby and a 18 month year old at the begining of the school year, nothing has really gone as planned anyway. In retrospect, I wish there was a way that I could have just skipped school this past year and taken more time to enjoy my two little ones. Summer is upon us and I am going to soak in as many carefree summer days with all of them as I can!

We recently accquired 50 chickens to raise for meat. So far we have just lost 1. Not too bad. The one that died was one of the largest ones and Jacob thinks that maybe its head was too big to fit into the feeder and maybe it starved to dearh. Poor thing! We took care of that problem A.S.A.P. The chicks are a little over 2 weeks old.



                                                                          Then



                                                                         Now