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Monday, November 22, 2010

Multitude Monday

 151.  For my crazy life...my computer died, the dryer is making very loud strange sounds, but we are all healthy!  (I have no pictures at the time because I am using a borrowed computer)

152.  A weekend with my girls...book shopping, dinner, and lots of laughing!

153.  Being a mother to boys...it sure has helped me be a stronger woman! :)

154.  A good conversation with my older son...his smile still gets to my heart!

155.  Read alouds with my boys.
 The 5000 Year Leap (Original Authorized Edition)

156.  Dinner and a show with Paul...it's so good to still date!

157.  A weekend of history with the gang!

158.  An afternoon with a dear friend!

159.  My second son now has a driver's license....not sure about this one!!

160.  My sister...wish she lived closer!

Monday, September 20, 2010

Multitude Monday

141.  Andrew's quick recovery after a severe allergic reaction.

142.  The quick response of the medical team.

143.  The prayers of friends and family.

144.  Prayer with my husband, Paul.

145.  Getting back to a schedule...however crazy it may be!!

146.  Bible Study...this is a wonderful book!

The Principle of the Path: How to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be 
147.  Catching up with a dear friend over supper.

148.   Chatting with Megan on the phone.

149.  A day out with Lauren.

150.  Cooler weather....so ready for it!


Friday, September 3, 2010

SWEET SUMMER TIME



Our summer has been a busy one!!  I had so many grand plans of all that I would accomplish during this first long break in several years!!  I must admit that my to do list hasn't got many checks on it!  We are all ready to get back to a more normal school schedule...so maybe that is worth a few missing checks on my list! 

The great thing about summer activities is that often the activity may provide one or more of the following: art, nature, science, history, worldview, and physical activity!  And that is music to the home school mom's ear! 
  
We have sipped more than a few glasses of sweet tea over good conversation with friends and family...what could be better than that?   How's your summer been?

Louie Giglio - Laminin

A wonderful, encouraging message!! 

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Happy Birthday Caleb!


Happy Birthday Caleb!

We celebrated Caleb's birthday this month...I can't believe that our baby is 7 years old!!  Of course he thinks he is just as big as the other boys!  We enjoyed a day full of celebration...beginning with chocolate chip pancakes with a whip cream smiley face!  Caleb was so excited that Megan was home for his birthday...so we were all together!

We enjoyed supper out at a local restaurant and returned home to a chocolate chess board cake (yummy) and various flavors of ice cream as well.  He had a blast opening the cards and gifts he received.  We gave him a darda power loop pyramid...so all the boys joined in to help put that together...and then the race was on for the next hour or so!

C  cutie, cuddly, character
A  acrobat, active, angel :)
L   loveable, lively, loyal
E   energetic, enjoyable, enthusiastic
B   boy, brother, brave, bold

We are so thankful for the gift of our Caleb...you are such a blessing!



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Monday, June 28, 2010

Multitiude Monday


131.  Quiet Time with the Lord...a great start to a new day!

132.  Hugs and kisses at bedtime...a wonderful end to my day!

133.  Working together to accomplish the task(s) at hand....and there always seems to be lots of tasks!

134.  Good Movies...
Wives and Daughters

135.  An afternoon with a dear friend!

136.  Visiting with a second cousin...who happens to be a kindred spirit!

137.  A wonderful day to run out a little energy...so thankful for the breeze!






138.  All of us together!









139.  Ma & Pa (my grandparents in heaven) Mama & Daddy (in heaven) Brothers, Sisters,  Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, and everyone that married into our big family!


140. Family...the house that built me...my great grandparents house. It began as a log cabin just after the civil war.  My grandpa was one of 16 children and he and my grandma had 16 children.  I am so blessed!


Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Monday, June 21, 2010

Multitude Monday

121.  My daddy...so thankful that he came to know the Lord in the last years of his life...I miss you, Daddy.

122.  Paul, a loving husband and father!

123.  The little boys picked flowers for me!
124.  Safe travel for Lauren, Paul, and the older boys this weekend!

125.  So thankful that the van's air is working once again!

126.  My younger boys surprised me by making my bed...sooooo sweet!

127.  An afternoon at the theater....cute movie!
Toy Story 3 Movie Theater
 128.  A visit via phone with my niece and Megan during the week...nice to catch up!

129.   A weekend with the little guys...they waited patiently while I was getting my hair done and then on to shopping!  We enjoyed game time when we finally got back home!

130.  Lightning bugs...they bring back wonderful memories!


Saturday, June 19, 2010

Happy Father's Day!

 When I think of my daddy, the word strength comes to my mind.  It was not by means of stature that provided this strength; for he would not be considered a big man.  But he was a strong man, a protector, provider, and defender.  He did not have to express in words...it was by his actions that proved it true.  I am thankful for all that he did for me and I honor his memory today...how I wish I could say these words to him.  I love you Daddy!

My husband also brings the word strength to my mind...and his stature brings it to those around him as well.  But it's not because of his height or size that I think of strength...it is Christ within him.  He exhibits the love of Christ in our home and there is nothing on earth stronger than that!  I am so thankful for you, Paul!  Happy Father's Day!  

And, ye fathers, provoke not your children to wrath; but bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.      Ephesians 6:4

Oh God, who art our Father, take my human fatherhood and bless it with thy Spirit.  Le me not fail this little son of mine.  Help me to know what thou wouldst make of him, and use me to help and bless him.  Make me loving and understanding, cheerful and patient and sensitive to all his needs, so that he may trust me enough to come close to me and let me come very close to him.  Make me ashamed to demand of him what I do not demand of myself; but help me more and more to try to be the kind of man that he might pattern after.  And this I ask in the name and by the grace of Christ.
 Walter Russell Bowie

What gift has Providence bestowed on man that is so dear to him as his children?
  Cicero

Douglas Macarthur: By profession I am a soldier and take pride in that fact. But I am prouder – infinitely prouder – to be a father. A soldier destroys in order to build; the father only builds, never destroys. The one has the potentiality of death; the other embodies creation and life. And while the hordes of death are mighty, the battalions of life are mightier still. It is my hope that my son, when I am gone, will remember me not from the battle field but in the home repeating with him our simple daily prayer, 'Our Father who art in Heaven.' 

Anonymous: Small boys become big men through the influence of big men who care about small boys. 

For unflagging interest and enjoyment, a household of children, if things go reasonably well, certainly all other forms of success and achievement lose their importance by comparison.
Theodore Roosevelt

May God bless all the Fathers today! 


Monday, June 14, 2010

Multitude Monday

111.  Being welcomed back home by many smiling faces and hearing about their adventures!

112.  Lauren and the boys for taking good care of the younger ones while we were away!

113.  Andrew who took his two little brothers on a few errands...how they love going with him!

114.  My hydrangeas are blooming...I started with a cutting from mama's bush so every time I look out my back window, I think of her!

115.  Cowboy boots...and the little boy that loves to wear them!

116.  Living in the south...AIR CONDITIONING!!!

117.  Answered prayers for a friend...so wonderful to see what God is doing!

118.  Movie night...we love Roy Rogers!

The Ultimate Roy Rogers Collection - King of the Cowboys

119.  Iced Tea with lemon....mmmmm!

120.  Plenty of help with my Sams run on Friday!

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Wordless Wednesday



Vicksburg...Anchuca Tour

Monday...our last day in Vicksburg!  I really could have spent a few more days touring the beautiful antebellum homes but we needed to get back home today.  We did manage to squeeze a couple of stops in before we left Vicksburg.

Anchuca (1830), a Choctaw word meaning "happy home," was first on our list...we ate brunch here on Sunday but were unable to tour the home.  I'm so glad that we took the morning to go back over there!  Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this Greek Revival landmark represents the first of the columned mansions built in Vicksburg and was the last home of wealthy planter Joseph E. Davis, brother of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy.

The balcony was the site where Jefferson Davis greeted neighbors and friends while visiting his brother in 1869.

Next we visited the Vicksburg Battlefield Museum which houses the Gray & Blue Naval Society.

Vicksburg will be a future field trip for our boys....there are so many more things to see here!

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