Friday, August 22, 2008

Oops!

The first night of camp we got some rain showers right as we were finishing up dinner. All evening activities were moved indoors, and the kids were able to cook s'mores in the big fireplace in the basement of Jensen Hall. A Ga-Ga ball pit was set up, and there was ping-pong available to play, as well as balloons for the little ones.

The rain eventually subsided, and the sun began to shine, so we all headed outside. Shannon and Naomi were heading up to the west deck to play some carpetball, and Katie decided to run and follow them. In her haste, she tripped and fell in a mud puddle.

This was the result.



Even though we rinsed the dress out right away, the stain is still there. Oh well.

"Who can say, "I have made my heart clean, I am pure from my sin?" Proverbs 20:9

Family Camp 2008

This year we switched to Family Camp 3 at Iowa Regular Baptist Camp. I cannot recommend Family Camp enough to families. We all have a great time of fun and fellowship. Part of that is because we WIN all of the tournaments...part is just because it's one of the greatest places in the whole wide world to be. The fact that you don't have to cook for a whole week doesn't hurt, either. I'm going to split my story about camp into several posts, and add a bunch of pictures.

Here are a few pictures of our room in the Arnold Dorm, where our family of 10 sleeps for the week.






We have our own private bathroom and air conditioning. It's not the Ritz, but it's very adequate.

"When you lie down, you will not be afraid; Yes, you will lie down and your sleep will be sweet." Proverbs 3:24

First Haircut

This haircut was a bit (okay, a really long time) overdue, but I was holding off having it done until I had Hudson's 1 year old pictures taken. By July, when Hudson was 18 months old and I hadn't had the 1yo picture taken, I gave up and decided to cut his hair.

He didn't do a very good job sitting still, so there were some pretty wild cuts. Overall, it was an improvement.

BEFORE



DURING



AFTER



HIS CURLS

"Every word of God is pure. He is a shield to those who put their trust in Him." Proverbs 30:5

Snapping Turtle

Alex, Jackson and Sam were playing down at the creek one day. They were privileged enough to witness the killing of four raccoons by our dogs, and then had the good fortune to come across a snapping turtle. They left the raccoons behind, but chose to bring the turtle home, wrapped up in their (once) white t-shirts. They kept it in the front yard and played with it for awhile by poking at it with sticks, but alas, their mean mom put her foot down an declared snapping turtles inappropriate pets, so it had to go back to the creek.

They really are very ugly.

"Do not strive with a man without cause, if he has done you no harm." Proverbs 3:30

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Six Flags 2008

Monday we loaded up the van and headed to Illinois. Grandma Shirley watched Hudson for us overnight, then Stephanie spent the day with him on Tuesday.

We spent the night in Waukeegan, IL on Monday. We were at the park at 9:45 am and got and excellent parking place.


It was a bit overcast, but the temperature was bearable, and it didn't rain. We spent the first few hours riding roller coasters and seeing what there was to see. The big boys took off on their own, and Shannon and I escorted the littles. They are fearless around the rides, but Naomi and Colton wanted nothing to do with Batman and Robin.
The food inside the park is incredibly expensive. When we first entered, we purchased a refillable cup for $14.00. This made it possible for us to have FREE REFILLS of diet Coke all day long. We packed a cooler with sandwich fixings to eat for lunch. We had enough bread and cold cuts for a snack on the way home, too.

Because we saved so much money packing our own lunch, we were able to purchase a bottomless bucket of cotton candy. I found it rather ironic that we had to reschedule our dentist appointment in order to go on vacation, and then ended up eating 8 or 9 buckets of cotton candy. Somehow I think our dentist will get the last laugh.


We spent about 4 hours at the water park. The girls loved Skull Island, and the big boys enjoyed the water slides. Again, Katie knew no fear when going down the slides, until we went through one that was completely black inside save for a tiny string of lights. She came out laughing and smiling, but chose not to go on it again! Alex, Jack and Chase lost miserably to me on the water slide race...at least that's my version of the story, and I'm sticking to it!

Colton and Bryce kept right up with the big kids and went on as many 'big" roller coasters as they possibly could. Chase claims he went on the most, because he rode some of the 'little" roller coasters with Katie and Naomi.

We stayed and played at the park until about 9:20pm, then loaded up again and headed home. Shannon broke down and deigned to take some toll roads home, something I've not known him to do in 20 years. Although we only shaved about 20 minutes off of our total trip time, the roads were a lot easier to travel on, and the tolls only cost about $3.20. That's chump change after paying $25.00 to park and $6.99 for an order of french fries! Gas prices topped out at $4.35/gallon in Illinois. We arrived home at about 3:00am and caught a few hours sleep before Shannon had to get up and go to work.

Here are a few more pictures from our day away.






"The fear of the Lord leads to life, and he who has it will abide in satisfaction; He will not be visited with evil." Proverbs 19:23

Hud Bud's Eye

Last week the boys and I all worked hard in the morning to get the house cleaned up and all of our chores done, with the intent that we would take the afternoon off and relax. The boys had just settled down in the family room to watch some TV, but were arguing over what to watch. One boy,(who will remain nameless), smacked the remote control out of another boy's (who also will remain nameless) hand, and it bonked Hudson in the corner of his eye.

It swelled up right away and bled a fair amount. The cut was right in the crease of his eyelid. I called the family doctor and he said we needed to take Hudson to the ER to have it checked out because they generally will stitch a wound in this area. So much for my relaxing afternoon. Alex, Chase and I loaded Hudson up and drove to the ER in Marshalltown. Hudson had his first opportunity, after and 1 hour and 45 minute wait, to have his picture taken with the octopus in the examining room. You can revisit one of Chase's experiences here.


The doctor spent all of 3 minutes with us, and decided that it really wasn't bad enough to put a stitch in, and would probably scar worse if he did. So, we loaded back up and went home.

We're thankful that Hudson didn't have to have stitches. It's no fun at all at that age. He ended up with a pretty good shiner, although it wasn't his first. Alex and Bryce were especially relieved that he came out okay.

"My son, let them not depart from your eyes--Keep sound wisdom and discretion;" Proverbs 3:21

Flying Rocks

Last week as Alex finished up mowing the lawn, the tractor kicked up a rock and it hit the van window. Ugh. I just wanted to kick myself, because it had occurred to me earlier to pull the car and van into the garage, but I had to run into town later that afternoon so I didn't do it.

We had the front window replaced as well, since it had had a rock chip that had continued to crack across the entire windshield. There are so many other things I'd rather spend money on than replacing van windows.

The moral of this story: Always put the vehicles in the garage prior to mowing, and don't use a bungee cord to hold the flap thingy on the mower deck up (sorry Papa Joe). I'm thankful the rock hit the van and not a little child running around the yard.

"I love those who love me, and those who seek me diligently will find me." Proverbs 8:17

All I Want for Christmas...


is my two front teeth. Actually, I really hope they come in before then! Colton lost both front top teeth within a week of each other. The first had been loose for the LONGEST time. I can recall him wiggling it during a soccer game. It was dangling by a thread for so long, and it was shifted off to the side. He looked like a hillbilly. He finally jiggled it enough that it fell out.

A couple days later we had some friends over for lunch. He was showing Charlie how loose his tooth was as I was serving the spaghetti. Half way through the meal, we looked at him and the tooth was gone. Apparently he ate it along with the spaghetti. Ick.

"As vinegar to the teeth and smoke to the eyes, so is the lazy man to those who send him." Proverbs 10:26

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Visitors, Games, Parades and Movies

That pretty much sums up the past few days.

Thursday, Charlie and Maddie, the Baldwin's grandkids, came and visited for a few hours. Although it was a rainy afternoon, we had fun playing Wii and Xbox. Nothing like some good old electronic entertainment.

Friday Tate came to stay with us. He'll be here for a couple days while his dad recuperates from back surgery.

Friday night was the annual Corn Carnival Parade in Gladbrook. The kids came home with bags upon bags of candy. I have already banned them from it, not because I fear mouthfuls of cavities, but because I'm fed up with finding candy wrappers all over the house. Enough is enough!

This morning we went to the children's games at the Corn Carnival. Jackson won first prize in the Basketball Shoot, Tate won third place in his age division in the Basketball Shoot, and Naomi won fourth place in the Corn Cob Throw. Chase participated in the Basketball Shoot, but couldn't hit the broad side of a barn :) Katie was the returning champion in the Corn Cob Throw, but alas, she had to move up a division and participate against 6 year olds this year, so she didn't place. Colton participated in the Corn Cob Throw, and made his debut in the Greasy Pig Contest. He was one of three boys that had a grip on the pig, but he was nice, polite little boy, not a pushy, shovey boy, so he didn't come away with the win.

Alex, Jack, Chase, Bryce and Tate went to the matinee of the Indiana Jones movie. They were a bit disappointed in it. They are heading out in a few minutes to go see Prince Caspian. Gotta love those $.99 movie theaters!

"The blessing of the Lord makes one rich, and He adds no sorrow with it." Proverbs 10:22

Thursday, June 19, 2008

64 Days Left

Last year I committed to reading through the bible in a year. I found a website cleverly called bibleinayear.org and signed up. They have several different translations to choose from. I'm doing the NKJV in chronological order. It's been very cool reading in this order. Every day an email appears in my inbox with the allotted reading assignment, usually 2 to 3 chapters. I had gotten WAY behind in reading--over 30 days worth--but as of about 5:30 this morning I'm officially caught up. My inbox is empty again. I REALLY like that.

"When wisdom enters your heart, and knowledge is pleasant to your soul, discretion will preserve you; understanding will keep you." Proverbs 2:10-11

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Jr. Boys' Camp


Last evening Pastor Garry Moore from Dysart left a message on our answering machine asking for prayer as he speaks this week at IRBC. Monday evening 5 boys were saved, and many others made decisions for Christ. How exciting is that!?! He asked specifically that we pray Philemon 6 over the camp and workers. This verse states "...that the sharing of your faith may become effective by the acknowledgment of every good thing which is in you in Christ Jesus."

It's such a blessing to have a resource like our camp close by that we can send our children to each year. I don't know how many times a year I answer the question from one of the kids, "How many more days until camp?" I can't wait to hear how God has worked in Chase and Bryce's lives this week!

"He also taught me, and said to me: Let your heart retain my words; Keep my commands, and live." Proverbs 4:4

Monday, June 16, 2008

Removed and Saturated


Alex and Jackson left on Saturday to spend the week with Pastor James and some teens from Nevada Baptist Church on a hiking trip to Colorado. We last spoke to them Sunday morning when they called to wish Shannon Happy Father's Day. They were at a Village Inn somewhere in Colorado--their last "real" meal for a week. They will be hiking several miles each day, carrying their backpacks and provisions everywhere they go.

Chase and Bryce are in Clear Lake at Jr. Boys' Camp at Iowa Regular Baptist Camp. They will be back on Saturday.

Hiking trips and church camp are great times to be removed. Removed from:
TV
Xbox
Wii
Music
Email
Instant Messaging
Sports schedules


We also pray that they will be saturated.
Saturated in:
Prayer
God's word
Bible Study
Worship
Discussion about God

Please pray that they will have safety while gone.

"My son, give attention to my words; Incline your ear to my sayings." Proverbs 4:20

Jackson/Shannon

Jackson decided last week that it was time to cut his hair. I didn't hesitate long enough to give him time to reconsider!

I attempted, while cutting of piles and piles of hair, to recreate the look Shannon had when we first met. It was close, but not quite right.

This is the final product. He's just not Jackson unless he's spiking his hair.

"Hear, my children, the instruction of a father, and give attention to know understanding;" Proverbs 4:1

Bathroom Remodel

The Thursday before Memorial Day I got the whim to redo our upstairs bathroom. The idea had been rattling around in my brain for quite some time, but I had never acted on it. Shannon, being the good sport that he is, went along with my plans.

The boys and I started demo on Friday morning. Jackson started out taking off cupboard doors. Alex worked on demoing the baseboard and wallboard surrounding the shower. I removed the old wallpaper boarder. We were ready to start painting within 45 minutes of starting. It's such a blessing to have big, strong guys around that can do a lot of the hard work.



Painting the walls went fairly quickly. The cabinet doors took more time than I would have liked. Remind me next time to use primer.

Friday evening when Shannon got home from work he installed the wallboard. Why he decided to use the circular saw in Chase's room across the hall still eludes me. Needless to say, cleaning carpets is now on my to-do list.


Alex and I installed the flooring on Sunday afternoon, as tornadoes ripped apart the town of Parkersburg about 25 miles north of us. We were oblivious to the whole thing. There are no windows in the bathroom. The kids played contentedly outside in the sunshine for most of the afternoon. We didn't even get any rain until later on in the evening when we had more tornado warnings and our youth group kids over at our house. There were about 23 of us in Alex's bedroom in the basement for quite a while, but that's another story...

We were pleased when the bathroom was finally completed, although we didn't get it done in the allotted three days. We've finally replaced all of the fixtures, towel bars, hooks, etc.


Remind me next year just to take it easy and enjoy those three day weekends!


"My son, fear the Lord and the king; Do not associate with those given to change." Proverbs 24:21

Cedar Valley Cup 2008

Chase, Bryce and Colton wrapped up the soccer season with a three-day tournament in Cedar Falls. We had beautiful weather this year, and it was a pleasure to spend so much time in the sun. Colton's team won 6th place in their age division, Bryce's team won 5th place, and Chase's team won 3rd place. They all did a great job this season and improved their skills.




"Then you will walk safely in your way, and your foot will not stumble." Proverbs 3:23

Colton's 7th Birthday

On May 28th Colton celebrated his 7th birthday. He woke everyone up early to watch him open his presents, then had to wait ALL DAY for his very first "kid" birthday party. We invited his friends from Sunday School to meet us at the church for a party during church time on Wednesday evening. He had a pirate theme, with a Treasure Chest cake and a Pirate's Lair ice cream fort. The kids were able to play some games after eating their cake and ice cream. Colton had a great time and loved being able to share his day with his friends.



"So you may walk in the way of goodness, and keep to the paths of righteousness." Proverbs 2:20

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Photography

This is a picture Jackson snapped from the backseat of the car on our way to Alex's game on Saturday. I thought it turned out pretty good for shooting through a dirty window in a moving vehicle.


"The Lord possessed me at the beginning of His way, before His works of old." Proverbs 8:22

Outdoor Pictures

Friday night we had nowhere to go and nothing to do. I can't remember the last time that happened. When Shannon got home from work, we grilled burgers and hotdogs and ate out on the deck. The dogs and cats thought they had died and gone to heaven.

After eating, the boys played basketball and the little ones wandered around the yard enjoying the sunshine and fresh air. The farmers were planting corn across the road. Remind me again why we are trying to sell our home?


Naomi and Checkers


Colton and the tractor


Hudson watching the tractor


Did Shannon dunk it or did Jackson block it?


The pasture


Hud Bud

"The Lord by wisdom founded the earth; By understanding He established the heavens." Proverbs 3:19