Friday, June 26, 2009

VBS 2009


John Parker has been at VBS this week. The theme was "Discovery Canyon"--where they had a beautiful backdrop of mountains, a waterfall, tee-pees, and wild animals. They caught bugs, made a pottery piece (although I'm not sure what it is!), made bread and learned about Native American missions. Today was the closing program where they told what they'd learned and sang. The first song was "My God is an Awesome God" and it brought tears to my eyes. John Parker sang his little heart out. I could hear him from where I was standing! I'm so thankful to belong to such a great church--not only a church--but a community of believers! Our God is indeed an Awesome God!!

Note: I also included a couple of photos of my "2 little monkeys jumping on the bed". They love to do this every night after their baths and I don't know anything sweeter.....

Friday, June 19, 2009

Sandestin 2009

Friday, June 12, 2009

My Sweet Boy

It's always been said that there is a big difference between boys and girls-- and that's certainly true. The personalities of my 2 couldn't be different. Avery is the independent one with the sassy attitude--not in a bad way, but she has a confidence that just shines through and she isn't afraid to be by herself. Her new teacher said she was "spunky" and that fits her to a T. In fact, I've started calling her "Spunky Monkey". John Parker is the sensitive one--always worried about hurting someone's feelings or thinking about things way beyond his years. My Dad's brother has been very ill with liver disease over the past several years and isn't expected to make it much longer, so my Dad flew to Minnesota yesterday to be with him and his other siblings (My Dad is the oldest of 6). The kids have been staying with my parents this week and John Parker told me yesterday that Papa was sad because his brother is dying. My Mom said that he was fascinated by the fact that Papa had brothers and sisters and was asking about why Papa was sad. She told him that he was grieving and he knew that meant he was sad. Always, out of the blue--he'll ask about why people do things and that God wants us to be kind and nice and how one day we'll see Jesus every day. It does my heart good to hear him talk about Jesus and know that he is sensitive to other people's sadness. Both of our children are such a blessing and I thank God everyday for them and pray for his continued guidance as we raise them.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Summer is Here!


Well, Summer has arrived! John Parker is having a great time at his new camp and Avery has started her new class. Last week she had Crazy Hair day at school and a pool party. John Parker is playing baseball and planning on attending a baseball camp next month. We enjoyed Supper Club last weekend at the Deers too. Last night, we broke out the alligator pool and the kids had a blast in the backyard. Several kids from the neighborhood showed up too! It's a reminder that it doesn't take much to make kids happy. The simple things in life are the best!