Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Christmas Break

Well Christmas break has come to an end and though I never got to stay in my jammies all day, read "Mitford at Home" or hit any of the after christmas sales I couldn't have planned a better more fun time for my kids. Everyday at least one of my kids where having sleep overs at our house or someone elses. We had most of Eric's family over through out the week including his cousin Sean and Katie who visited from Texas. Last night for New Year's we had over the Williams and Wasko families along with our dear friends Jim and Barbara Reynolds.

Rachel and Sarah had a tea party on Saturday with Elise and Claire. The boys were invited to join for some hot chocolate if they behaved. They did.

Scott playing guitar hero.

Our friend Michelle gave Ryan the 2007 Guiness World Records book. Ryan was motivated to try and build a big domino thing.

Sarah on dance, dance revolution.

Rachel on guitar hero.

Eric's cousin Sean with expectant wife Katie. Yeah!!

The family hanging out.

My nephew Jack.

Sarah with the "little girls".

Matthew with my nephew Josh and his new air soft gun.


More Wii.

Christmas Day

Christmas day was very relaxing and laid back since it was just Eric and I and the kids. It also felt a bit strange - our first Christmas morning without family or friends in a very long time. We did our usual reading of the christmas story, opened presents, did the stockings, had breakfast and then chilled until we went to Augie & Heather's for dinner. Dinner was delicious, simple and a bit unorthodox. Augie made delicious fajitas and we had a spread of other mexican appetizers. Yum! Eric's cousin Joel and his wife Kathleen came over later and we played a game. Also, the kids all put on a christmas play that they had worked on with their cousins and even had rehearsals the week prior. It was a great day being able to hang out with family. I am very grateful for the family we were able to be with and missed very much those who weren't there.




Rachel, Sarah and I made fleece blankets for Ryan, Matthew and Eric. Go Broncos!



Rachel was so sweet and gave Sarah her old and favorite jean jacket.

New fleece vests from Grandmom and Poppy.

The big surprise - a Wii. The kids had no idea they were getting one and it has been so much fun.

Claire is the angel and Sarah is a shepherd.
The heavenly hosts singing "glory to god in the highest"
Sarah and Matthew as shepherds.
Rachel narrating the story, shepherds worshipping Jesus.



Thursday, December 27, 2007

Eric's Birthday

San Diego last January






As I was thinking earlier of all the great things I wanted to share about Eric on the blog and get away with since it's his birthday and he has no say, I began thinking of how grateful I am for all of God's work in his life to make him the wonderful husband and father he is today along with all the family and friends who have been such an important part of his life.




Mamo, for all the years of praying for him and all her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. While meek and gentle she is the spiritual pillar of her family. A true prayer intercessor and encourager.




Bob and Sharron for obviously being Eric's parents but especially for Sharron's love and hard work to raise her boys as a single mom and then for Bob to come along and love Eric and his brothers as his own sons. Bob is the one who introduced Eric to the piano and then playing for the worship team at church. He has been Eric's greatest influence as a worship leader and musician. I am very grateful for how Bob and Sharron instilled a love for Christ and His church, and a love to serve others. Their examples of seeking God, living for Him, their generosity and so on have had their role in making Eric who he is.


I am so grateful for Aunt Dianne and Aunt Carrol for the love and care they gave to Sharron and the boys. Eric has such fond memories of all them being together. The love and family camaraderie have been a huge shaping influence on him along with their joy and love for life which also includes Eric's Uncle Tom. Uncle Tom was the cool uncle who Eric and his brothers loved to be with and if you've ever wondered why Eric's a Denver Broncos fan well it's all because of Uncle Tom.

Augie and Scott are more than brothers, they are Eric's close friends.


Lastly, I am grateful for the friends that God has blessed Eric with: Brian Wasko a friend for almost twenty years who was also in our wedding, Keith, Brett and the other pastors who Eric not only works with but is good friends with, Clay and Jordan for their pursuit of Eric's friendship and kindness they've shown him, Stephen Williams, Jim Benson, Dean Ademak and others. All of these are Godly men who love and encourage Eric, my dear husband and I thank God for all of you.

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Advent

I love the advent season. I love all the special things we do as a family to prepare for Christmas. I love teaching my kids that the Christmas season is a special time to serve and love others. I especially love celebrating advent by focusing on Jesus. We've used different books and have done it different year to year but the past two years we've used a book called Jesus - The Promised One. It has a devotional for every day of the month of December and a little book, gold pen and stickers for the kids. I was most effected the other day when it said "We would probably not celebrate Jesus' birth unless God accepted His death as a substitute for our death." Focusing on the gospel, Jesus birth, life, death and resurrection, is what makes the Christmas season truly special. It conjures up in me genuine feelings of joy, hope, peace and thankfulness.

This past month has also been incredibly busy with school, basketball, a variety of christmas banquets, parties, decorating, baking, a birthday, shopping, choir practices, seeing the big train display, going to see "A Christmas Carol" at the Wells Theater and "It's a Wonderful Life" at the Naro. Here are some pics of the last month.

Our "Happy Birthday Jesus Cake" for our get together with the Williams and Waskos.
Brian asking some questions about Christmas.
Pulling out the decorations.
Making ornaments for the kid's tree upstairs.
Ryan's work of art.
The kids even decorated Annie.
The christmas tree decorated mostly by the kids with all their ornaments given to them over the years.

The kids all worked on this together thanks to the Napiers.
Christmas goodies for the neighbors including dog treats made by Sarah.
Advent time with daddy strumming a little background carol.

On Christmas Eve all the other pastors and their families came over for dinner before church which included twenty-one children. They are all looking at their christmas sticker books.



Happy Birthday Sarah


Sarah turned nine years old on December 11th. It was a really fun day. Eric took her to Panera for breakfast as he usually does with all the kids. For lunch we went over to the Wasko's to celebrate with them and the Williams, Madison and Laura are her birthday buddies (share the same b-day). After lunch we went to see Enchanted. The kids and I loved it. Aunt Michelle stopped by to give Sarah her card and in keeping with tradition had a variety of options for what they could do together to celebrate. Then Elise, Sarah's cousin, came down to play and have dinner with us. It was a perfect "Sarah" day spending it with her family and good friends, enjoying the simple pleasures of life, happy and grateful for it all. Oh yes, and she did receive what she asked for: brown pants and a ceiling fan for her bedroom.









Saturday, December 1, 2007

Sarah's animal pictures from Williamsburg

When I went to Williamsburg with my family I saw lots of animals. First, I saw two horses with a carriage. Then I saw two oxen in the middle of the street. After that I saw a really pretty carriage with some more horses. Then I walked over to see the sheep. Sometimes there are baby lambs. As I was leaving I saw a dog and cat in a yard of a colonial house. The most surprising animals I saw were the four monkeys in a tree!








four monkeys in a tree

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Catching up on Fall

The following are random pictures from this fall as I attempt to quickly try to catch up. Hopefully, I'll begin doing a better job taking, downloading and posting our pics.

These two are from soccer. All the kids played this year. Matthew and Sarah were on an undefeated team and Ryan and Rachel were on an older team. We love the soccer season!!



This is our annual fall visit to Williamsburg which is less than an hour away. Usually the trees have already changed colors but it seems like it's taking forever this year.


The boys played flag football with Eric on Sundays after church. Matthew and Ryan love playing football. Ryan had six touchdowns this year and Matthew had alot of great flag capturing or whatever it's called.

The dads take turns being quarterback.
Our new thanksgiving banner that Rachel and I made. Inspiration came from an old Pottery Barn catalog and my sister in law, Heather, who is great at seeing things and recreating them.
While watching Augie and Heather's kids last week........
The candy store in Williamsburg - always our last stop!
I love this picture of my kids, of course, but what a beatiful live oak.

It's hard to believe that fall is wrapping up and the Christmas season is beginning. The past few months have been very full and fun. This really is a great season with the kids. I'm so grateful for each one of them and for Eric - my great husband and best friend!