I haven't posted in a while, but I am ready to get back in the saddle again. Here is a little recap: We spent Thanksgiving in Virginia, celebrated 11 years of marriage, Christmas at home, Christmas Recital, basketball practice, Pinewood derby, School stuff, playing in the snow, and keeping warm. That is pretty much it.
Daniel and I hiked up a mountain that was a quick walk away from Kevin's home in VA.
Rachel always amazes me as she performs, and loves it.
Lots of snow, making forts, playing backyard hockey, throwing snowballs, trying to enjoy this white stuff.
Noah is wanting to do school, has such a focus and such a fun kid!
Don't look behind you!
Now that we are well into the new year, there is a lot to look forward to! We will be getting a new nephew in March and a nephew or niece in May. We have trips planned to Cape Cod, and Disney World later in the year. The kids are physically growing, we have had lots of leg aches and going through clothes like crazy, but I think Kevin and I have grown in a deeper way in the last few months. We have been doing a Bible Study at church about seeing the Bible in the Light of our Redemption. We are continuing learning about the Kingdom of God and how it is to walk in that Kingdom now. It is such a blessing to teach the Bible, because we learn so much. I have been learning from this book Destined to Reign by Joseph Prince, about grace. How much God loves us and what lengths He took to make us sons and daughters, to be not just forgiven, but to have the power and authority to walk on this earth in a victorious life. The more we study and know about God, the deeper our love for Him grows. I am very thankful in this journey, and look forward to coming to a greater realization who God is in my everyday life.
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Rachel is 6!
September came and went with us finishing up soccer with the kids, Rachel loved it, Daniel was fast, and Noah could have cared less! My birthday came with more excitement from the kids than me, but we had fun. We also got a chance to visit with Kevin's sister as she was east coast, and met her down in Hershey PA for a very quick, but fun, visit. She is expecting her first child in the spring, and we are super excited for her!
In the mean time, winter is coming, and we have been in the process of getting about 15 truck loads of wood in our basement, we are almost there!
No birthday week would be complete without celebrating for a few days, and then taking a trip out to MA in October for Kayleen's wedding. We were able to also celebrate Kevin's grandmother's birthday as she and Rachel share the day, and visit the Libby's, Picariello's and got a chance to go to a Mount Hope service!
Happy birthday to these lovely ladies!
Friday, September 6, 2013
Philadelphia city of Brotherly Love
To finish off the summer we were able to go to Philadelphia and visit with Kevin's brother Ryan and family. It was a fun filled trip, into the city running the steps like Rocky, visiting the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, going to Sesame Place, and topping it off with a trip to the beach.
It was fun watching Noah with his little cousin
Kevin was able to dig a hole at the beach. A family favorite of his.
We started school this week, with a 2nd, 1st and Pre-K student. It got off to a great start! Now the fall activities are upon us, with soccer, dance, piano, and school. And it is my favorite month of the year :-)
Sunday, August 4, 2013
July
July, where did you go? We started off the month strong with Kevin's family visit. His dad and mom were in town for a week, and then Ryan, Kristin and the girls came for the 4th. Kevin and his dad made an amazing chicken coop together and then we went up to the Thousand Islands for a little trip. We were all together to celebrate Noah turning 4! My baby is 4! I made a Hulk cake for him, and he had a fun time.
The rest of the July was filled withe swimming lessons and VBS's. During the first VBS, Kevin really took to the role of Paul, and did a great job leading the story of the program, I was so proud of him. I was able to lead a girl from our group to Christ, which was amazing. In the area of swimming, Rachel started out the summer not even wanting to put her head under water, and now she is jumping off the diving board all by herself. Daniel is learning the strokes, and Noah is enjoying it, which is better than I can say for last year.
The rest of the July was filled withe swimming lessons and VBS's. During the first VBS, Kevin really took to the role of Paul, and did a great job leading the story of the program, I was so proud of him. I was able to lead a girl from our group to Christ, which was amazing. In the area of swimming, Rachel started out the summer not even wanting to put her head under water, and now she is jumping off the diving board all by herself. Daniel is learning the strokes, and Noah is enjoying it, which is better than I can say for last year.
The month ended with a spur of the moment trip to San Francisco! With the help of everyone I knew, a voucher, and just the right timing, I was able to visit my dear college friend Jenny. She showed me all around, I saw the Pacific Ocean for the first time, ate good food, fun shopping, and it was overall such a blessing. She is moving to Berlin this fall, so I thought I would take the time to see her before she moves to a whole different country!
I was also blessed this July with different friends driving to see me, either passing through, or lingering for a day, and a visit from my Aunt for a few weeks. I feel the summer coming to a close with soccer starting in a few weeks, another round of swim lessons, and just an overall feeling to get ready for the school year.
Monday, June 3, 2013
Growth
Another post where I am a few months off, yet in trying to pick pictures to describe what has been going on, it has been eventful to say the least. Trips to the lake, dance recital, piano recital, finishing up the year in school, and concerts. As I reflect this post, I am thinking of the word growth. How do we measure it? The kids are definitely growing taller, and learning a lot. I have definitely grown in patience, and yet maybe need some more growth in expectation. We are growing as a family, and never more than now as we get ready for family to move back. If nothing else, we are growing here, and I am thankful that God is continuing to lead us and guide us in this growth.
Noah at the Lake
Daniel and Rachel at their piano recital. Daniel went from crying and not wanting to play during the rehearsal, to finishing is piece with a smile. Rachel, the ballerina.
Family trip to the Museum of Play in Rochester.
First Newsboy's Concert :-)
We are trying with the chickens again, and this time with a turkey.
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Waiting for Winter...to be over
March is one of those months. Still lots going on, but when last year you had 80 degree weather, and this year it really hasn't been out of the 30's and there is still a lot of snow on the ground, you get a little winter weary.
Earlier this month, as I was going to go to the gym with my brother, I slipped on the ground and sprained my back. It was scary, I was on the ground and couldn't get up, God was there, and so was my brother, and he was able to get an ambulance to come, and help with the kids as I went to the hospital with Kevin. I am significantly improved, and almost ready to get back into the exercise, but thankful that God heals and provides.
In the mean time, Daniel turned 7, won his pinewood derby contest with Tiger Cubs, and lost two teeth this month. Rachel has her Daddy and Daughter Dance tonight, which she has been anticipating all year, and we learned how well she can keep a secret. Kevin's parents came in for Daniel's birthday as a surprise and she kept that a secret for weeks! She doesn't get that from me :-)
Noah continues to be the little comedy break in the family, and really can't wait until it is his birthday. After all Daniel got, he is really thinking about what he wants for this year.
Earlier this month, as I was going to go to the gym with my brother, I slipped on the ground and sprained my back. It was scary, I was on the ground and couldn't get up, God was there, and so was my brother, and he was able to get an ambulance to come, and help with the kids as I went to the hospital with Kevin. I am significantly improved, and almost ready to get back into the exercise, but thankful that God heals and provides.
In the mean time, Daniel turned 7, won his pinewood derby contest with Tiger Cubs, and lost two teeth this month. Rachel has her Daddy and Daughter Dance tonight, which she has been anticipating all year, and we learned how well she can keep a secret. Kevin's parents came in for Daniel's birthday as a surprise and she kept that a secret for weeks! She doesn't get that from me :-)
Noah continues to be the little comedy break in the family, and really can't wait until it is his birthday. After all Daniel got, he is really thinking about what he wants for this year.
Friday, February 15, 2013
Winter Fun
I was going to say not much is going on, but I guess that is not true. We have been bowling this winter, to the circus, the Wonderworks, playing in the snow, and continuing the routine of homeschool, dance, tiger cubs, piano, and the never ending home improvement.
The High School had a circus come by, we met some friends there and had fun. I loved watching Rachel get really into it, and Daniel really wanted to hold that snake. Noah wasn't too crazy about it, he only had one hand on it, but a good picture overall.
Daniel is thriving in Tiger cubs, he is really into the patches and they do some fun things. The cutest thing is watching Noah grab all of Daniel's uniform stuff and wear it around the house. Only two more years before he can get in the action.
Ok, if you have never been to a Wonderworks, you should! Very fun place, and one just opened near us. Another reason to visit! This is a bed of nails, Rachel just walked right up and layer down...oh fearless one.
There was a bubble floor, and we stayed there for a while.
February is now flying by, but the hardest part of the year is coming up. It will be three years now since my mom's passing, and boy do I miss her! I know she can see everything where she is now, and God has really giving me a great support group out here, so very thankful.
So...March will be pretty busy with a new 7 year old in the house, and visits from family.
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