Here you have it! My completed quilt for Lucy. I had this bright idea several months ago (ok, maybe it was like 6 months ago) that I was going to learn how to hand quilt a blanket for Lucy's bed. I had no idea what this involved, but I was eager and ready to learn! After taking in advice and much needed tips from friends and family, I undertook this endeavor with as much gusto and bravery that I could muster! It took a ton of time, and I really did learn a lot. I must say, that as I stitched that last row of stitches this morning, I felt an overwelming sense of accomplishment! When I tried it out on Lucy's bed today she said, "Mom, this is my favorite thing that you've ever made!" Not like I've really "made" that many things in the past, but it was a wonderful compliment nonetheless. Now for the next project . . .
Enjoying the moments with Bryce, Melanie, Caleb, Lucy, James, Annabelle, and William
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Quilt - done.
Here you have it! My completed quilt for Lucy. I had this bright idea several months ago (ok, maybe it was like 6 months ago) that I was going to learn how to hand quilt a blanket for Lucy's bed. I had no idea what this involved, but I was eager and ready to learn! After taking in advice and much needed tips from friends and family, I undertook this endeavor with as much gusto and bravery that I could muster! It took a ton of time, and I really did learn a lot. I must say, that as I stitched that last row of stitches this morning, I felt an overwelming sense of accomplishment! When I tried it out on Lucy's bed today she said, "Mom, this is my favorite thing that you've ever made!" Not like I've really "made" that many things in the past, but it was a wonderful compliment nonetheless. Now for the next project . . .
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Hole-e-Cow!
Yes, this is for real, folks. Bryce became fascinated to know that the Dairy Science Dept. at Tech created "pouches" in some of the cows for researching their digestive system. He talked to the kids for weeks about "going to Daddy's school to stick their hand in a cow!" I think the kids were a little scared about the idea. The day before we had scheduled to go up to the dairy with one of Bryce's friends, Lucy (in tears, mind you) pleaded with me, "Mommy, do I REALLY have to stick my hand in a cow?!" We went anyway, and the kids really liked watching the cows eat and learning about "dry" dairy cows and cows that were giving milk (quite the discussion on the drive home with Caleb). Despite Bryce's hand stinking like partially digested alfalfa all day, I think he really enjoyed the experience! (I was getting a little sick to my stomach!)
Circus Ole!
Our children have inherited some sort of monkey gene which causes them to feel the need to climb everything! Poles, walls, rocks - doesn't matter how high or how dangerous. So, here are Lucy and Caleb climbing some poles and doing circus tricks for us last week. I must say, it was quite the performance! I think even James is thinking about becoming a circus star someday VERY soon!
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Caleb is 6!
Happy 6th Birthday Caleb! I can't believe that its been 6 years since Caleb was born! He had a fun birthday last Saturday. He had a couple of friends over and we made wood projects, a picture scavanger hunt, pinata, water balloons, and cake and presents! Don't know how we managed to not get a picture of the requested carrot cake! Oh well. We love you Caleb!!!
Bryce's New Do
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Soccer Stud!
Congratulations goes out to Caleb for completing his second season of Kindergarten Soccer! Their team chose the name "Green Sting Rays" (why, I don't know!) and they had a lot of fun together. Caleb was awarded the "Best Offense" award because he was always right there ready to steal the ball away from the other team. He received a certificate and everything! Here's an action shot for you.
Here are some more of what went on along the sidelines. Yes, we are wearing our warm winter coats! We had a hard time keeping James off the field and from moving the cones around. He just wanted to play too!




Here are some more of what went on along the sidelines. Yes, we are wearing our warm winter coats! We had a hard time keeping James off the field and from moving the cones around. He just wanted to play too!
Father and Sons Campout
James' first Father and Sons Campout! Caleb, of course looks forward to this every year, as does Bryce. The weather was quite cold for the middle of May, and the wind was pretty much just ridiculous, but they all managed to have a great time regardless. It was their first time sleeping in the van instead of a tent and that was really exciting! I think that they pretty much ate a lot of junk food, had a messy egg toss, and enjoyed eating at a restaurant together. Sounds like good father-son bonding to me!
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