Christmas Dinner
The hubster made the traditional dinner of ham, homemade macaroni and mashed potatoes. I made the greens and desserts. Tori’s roommates came over to have Christmas dinner with us.
Life is gritty, messy, chaotic and imperfect. I want to remember every moment of it!
The hubster made the traditional dinner of ham, homemade macaroni and mashed potatoes. I made the greens and desserts. Tori’s roommates came over to have Christmas dinner with us.
Oh how I LOVE Christmas mornings! I love listening to my kids whisper outside my door to figure out which one will be designated to wake mom and dad up […]
After Christmas Eve service we went to Buca De Beppo. We LOVE this restaurant. It is one of the rare places we can go to eat and 1. have left […]
Natalie and Jordan accompanied me to a volunteer event at The Children’s Home that was sponsored by my job. There was a large amount of volunteers so they got off pretty […]
For Christmas this year we decided to do home-made gifts. I can’t sew or knit. I had to find an activity that Natalie and Kobe could help with. We ended […]
We spent Father’s Day at Siesta Keys Beach. It was beautiful. The sand is like sugar, the water is clear. It was a relaxing day with the tribe, just what Daddy needed. I feel blessed to have a husband who desires to be apart of all the area’s in our children’s lives. He is a wonderful example. I pray for […]
The kids woke up to goodies in their baskets. The boys were especially excited, their Easter gift was a leopard gecko. He (the gecko) was very shy with his big new family and stayed hidden under his branch. We will post pics of our newest member soon.
We had a great time dying our eggs. Our good neighbors Josh and Christian helped. Kobe did not quite get the concept of dying the eggs to save for Easter. He dyed his eggs and then ate them. Tori made the cheese dip for our after party of chips, dip, and root beer floats.
Natalie’s preschool class had an assignment to make an easter bonnet at home and bring it to school for a bonnet parade. Here is our assignment (no matter what age your child is, when they have a big project its your homework too) from start to finish.
Ask me how many frames I had to use to get a picture that had all the kids looking at me. Ok, stop guessing…30! An exhausting cause for the sake of my Easter card this year. It was worth the effort. Everyone is even smiling, except Kobe. I’m just glad he stayed on the bench! I love Easter as much […]