Friday, January 11, 2008

The funny things kids say...

Today, as Maddie and I were getting her ready for her nap, she said another funny thing. (background info: We have been talking to her about how Jesus was born in Bethlehem and about how Mary went on a long journey to get there and there was no room for them to sleep when they arrived. She has been telling us the story and it so cute.) So, I am telling her that I am SO thankful that the Lord gave her to me! She then said to me, "Were you scared?" I didn't know why she asked that so I said, "Scared of what?" She said, "When you went to Bethlehem?" My mind immediately followed her thoughts. She was thinking that I had traveled to Bethlehem to have her just as Mary had went and had Jesus. I just had to smile and explain that I did not go to Bethlehem to get her. It was a funny moment.

Last night after supper, we played Apples to Apples. We have enjoyed playing this together since the girls received it for Christmas. If you have never played you will have to understand how to play so you can follow this funny story. Each player has cards in their hand that have a thing, person, or place written on them (ex: the moon, Washington DC, river, last day of school, Abraham Lincoln, etc). The cards in your hand are red. One person is the judge and he turns over a green card which also has something written on it (ex: round, scary, sad, exciting, amazing, unhappy, etc). Everyone must vote with one of their red cards whatever they think is the best match. You may or maynot have a good match but you must put in a card. So last night, Mark was taking his turn to be the judge (it changes after each vote) and the green card was "long". We all put in our votes. He is reading the cards (he does not know who put in which card). I do not remember the votes but for the sake of the story, we will say fork, last day of school, and Pinnochio. Well, Mark choses the winner to be "Pinnochio." Noone speaks up that it is their card. Finally, Cassy realizes that it was hers but she thought the word was "Pinichilita" (which is not really even a word, which made it even funnier) It was so funny that she had won the vote with an appropriate card but didn't even know what it was. We had already been teasing her that she won the game before without even knowing how to spell or read a lot of the words. It was a fun time for the family. (Sorry, the story was so long and may not have even been funny if you weren't there. I almost decided in the middle of writing it that it was not going to be funny but I had already typed so much of it that I just couldn't erase it!)


Enjoying A's on the report cards:

I took the girls after school the other day to Krispy Kreme to get their free donuts for their all A's on their report cards. It was so fun. We enjoyed watching them make the donuts. It was fun for them to be rewarded for their hard work!

I remind myself that these are the greatest days of my life, enjoying the little things with my children!

Friday, January 4, 2008

Reflections of...


Wow, I guess I can do a lot of reflecting from the time of my last post. I will spare you the excuses for the long delay and just say I am a poor blogger.

I love Christmas time. It is packed full of excitment. I love the decoration, the lights, wearing red, the food, the music, the parties, and on and on I could go. This year was another wonderful time.

We always begin the year with the Ladies Christmas Brunch. It was wonderful this year with Mrs. Sexton doing the speaking. Normally we have a special speaker come but this year we were able to hear our own Mrs. Sexton. She is so sweet and kind. It is a great start to the celebration of Christmas. We are always reminded that Jesus is the reason we celebrate. His birth, life and death are the real joy of our Christmas.

One of my favorite things we did this year was a gingerbread house making party with a couple of Abby's friends. It was very fun and something I would like to do again. One of Cassy 's friends has one that she does for their entire class. I am not that brave (nor do I have the facility). Abby, Ginnie and Tiffany showed much creativity and had a wonderful time together.
Other favorite activities for this year included: Academy Christmas program (highlighted below), Sunday School class party, party for the basketball team (Mark is now coaching the college team...this was my first ever all men party. Much food is required!) staff christmas party, children's staff party (I must explain it more in a minute), school class parties, special music at church, making christmas cards with a friend, christmas caroling to some of the shut-ins of our church, Dollywood, the nativity pageant, shopping, and I am sure I have forgotten something. All of these activities and hardly any pictures. I am just not good for capturing the memories with the camera. I MUST improve in this area!

the Academy Christmas Program: It is so fun and exciting. The program this year was very good. Abby and Cassy enjoyed so much learning their songs and poems. Cassy's class sang a song about the candy cane and wore candy canes around their necks. Abby's class wore gifts around them and sang about the True Gift of Christmas. Sorry our pictures turned out very blurry. You can view pictures on the templebaptistacademy.com website under event photos.

the children's staff christmas party: Every year Pastor and Mrs. Sexton shop and purchase a gift for all of the children of the staff members (this is a very large number of children). It is a wonderful thing that they do. My kids look forward to it and I am sure it will be something they always remember about our Pastor and Mrs. Sexton. They go all out on the gift that they get. Abby received a scrapbooking kit (really cute which she LOVES!) and Cassy received a Color Wonder Explosion. Maddie received a singing dog with a play phone and radio with it. I think they could fit the description the world gives for Santa. They know just what the kids will love. It is such a meaningful thing that they do. I know the Lord will bless them for it.

Christmas Day for us: Our morning begins with breakfast at Mark's parents' house. It is a southern style breakfast that lasts you through until the afternoon :) We then open gifts with Mark's family. Grandma and Pops have five children and 9 great grandchildren. Everyone was able to be together this year. It was quite a party! We only buy for the children but there is, as you can imagine, a mound of presents. (I took pictures but with my sister-in-laws camera because...if you can believe it, I FORGOT mine. The unpardonable at Christmas!)

We leave there in the afternoon (we should have left earlier but I became engaged in a game called "Othello"). We came back to our house for Christmas dinner with my family. I have two brothers and my parents have 6 grandchildren. We were all together as well, thank the Lord!

Mrs. Sexton encouraged us a few years ago (she probably does every year, but one particular year we took it to heart) to read the Christmas story from Luke 2 every day during the month of December with your family. We began to do that and our girls have memorized the passage. For the last three years, at least, they have quoted it for my family before we open our gifts on Christmas night. I have enjoyed this tradition.

We opened presents and enjoyed one another's company. The men in my family play rook until the wee hours of the morning. Us girls played one of Abby and Cassy's Christmas presents, "Apples to Apples." It was all good!

I have a few pictures of the girls with Hannah that I will include. I need to get some pictures of all of the cousins on the Fowler side. Maybe soon!Andrew, my nephew, with Hannah

Cindy, my sister-in-law, and I always have some project when we are together. She wanted stockings made for her, Derrick, and Hannah. So, we made these. I think they turned out really cute. I hated to let her take them home. They would have worked perfectly for Abby, Cassy, and Maddie. Oh well!

As for continuing on and on: Sorry. I will stop reflecting now. I am looking forward to a wonderful year in 2008.