Wednesday, November 30, 2011

In the Spirit of Christmas


Some things that stick out in my mind from my childhood. Lessons that everyone can use, but usually have to learn on their own.
That's me on the end, far left. I was probably about 6 in this photo. We went camping for a family vacation, I think to Fish lake. One of the best trips we took. In the camp ground neighborhood we found 3 girls to play with. I look so bummed in this photo because I didn't want to play with the two girls because they had dark skin, and didn't look like me. I don't remember what my mom said to me, but I remember after that vacation I never treated anyone rudely or unfair because of their skin. I've had a lot of great friends with that change of heart. Just something that has been on my mind lately and that movie makes me appreciate it more. Another thing I'll never forget is when my mom took a handicapped lady under her wing and she joined us for holidays and summer parties. For a kid that can be a little frightening, and I was always quick to be negative or complain. One Christmas, our mom had us all shop for and get her gifts. By now I knew the lady well and wasn't frightened and expected her at family gatherings. She had a few inexpensive gifts from us, compared to our amazing mass of expensive toys we each had wrapped under the tree. I told my mom she didn't get very much and remember feeling really selfish and ashamed that was all we could manage for her. My mom told me that was probably the biggest Christmas she'd ever had in her life. That day was a big change for me. Realizing what my mom was doing for someone that hadn't had anyone in her life that cared or was able to get her a decent Christmas. And how had I treated her all that time? It's these moments when we are at worst that we can change and make different.
I can't remeber many gifts from my childhood. I do remeber clear as day that my mom bought our family friend a dress, and I got her a pack of combs. She loved combs :)

Monday, August 15, 2011

Hip Hop


Andrew visited with us for two months this summer. We had a great time with him and already miss him! He picked hip hop class for his summer activity and I think he really enjoyed that. He had to dance to Justin Beiber, but something tells me it wasn't so bad as he wanted us to believe.

T-ball




This summer Jeremy had the opportunity to play T-ball. I think he really enjoyed that, he's always liked baseball. He had a great coach and a great team. It was really fun watching him learn the basics and become a team player. His interests really branch out to anything from karate, basketball, gymnastics, he's even mentioned an interest in golf. So I guess we'll see what sticks!

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

This little piggy is growimg up too fast





I photographed Jeremy's little hands and feet this week. I always want to remember how small and innocent they are at this time. When he grows up big and taller than me and sprouts hair and loses all the little round chubby "piggies" it'll be a sad day in my book!

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Pulling through Winter






I haven't posted since last summer, and there hasn't been huge changes but a lot has happened. We had a great Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. We got a kitty we named Trouble and then we got a Chihuahua puppy call Ratatuoille. The dog loved the kitty but it wasn't mutual so the Kitty found a new home.
We got a short but great visit with Andrew, we celebrated his birthday and Christmas with him by spoiling him. He has gotten really tall!
Jeremy had his 5th birthday! We took his friends to the bowling alley and they enjoyed a pirate party. It was great fun!
I'm posting plenty of pictures from the past few months, so enjoy!