Last memories of 2008...a party with three other families that we love.









And the ball dropped...at 9 PM!







And the ball dropped...at 9 PM!
Last January, I followed Heidi's example and chose a word. The word was to encapsulate what I thought most appropriate for 2008. My word was Courage. I found that this little word became an appropriate theme for me- month by month.








Every year since Jaybird was born, my parents have driven three hours to our house to see the child(ren) on Christmas morning. My children have 4 grandparents that deeply love and cherish them. What a gift!
Toot screamed with glee when he opened his Indiana Jones race track. It amazed me how many times they can race the car through the track. Must be a boy thing!
Speaking of boys, if you have them- age 6 or up- you MUST buy a set of Laser Tag guns. This toy is so much fun! You can play inside or outside (preferably). And even big guys, say thirty-something year old brothers, still disappear for hours with their children's guns. My boys have been outside every afternoon running, rolling, shooting, shielding, dodging. I hope the dart guns collect gobs of dust. I might actually get a break from helping them collect darts from under the sofa.















Another day with a little laughter, a little chaos, a few hurt feelings, some tears and a lot of joy. A special day to antipate the birth of the One that came to save us from ourselves. Another day to wonder, "Why did you do it, Lord? How could you leave perfection and dwell among us?" Another day to be thankful that through Christ Jesus' birth, life and death- we are made into something beautiful- crazy day by crazy day. Another wonderful day to celebrate knowing the Messiah.
Isaiah 9:6
For to us a child is born, to us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.
This picture captures about half of the 9th/10th grade girls from church. I volunteered to lead their prayer/study group in Sunday school this school year. This decision was a leap of faith for me, because I have mostly only taught kids my childrens' ages or adults. I understand women and I understand children. But I am a little rusty with middle school/high school. I am so thankful for a new perspective.
Today Lydie is 2 and a quarter. She has changed so much since her birthday that I thought I would post an update. Lydie is a dramatic, funny, precocious child. She is very expressive and emotional. I guess I would describe her with the exact adjectives as I did a year ago. But it is so much funnier to see this big personality come into being through her speech! She loves to play pretend kitchen, princess and dress up. She wears 10 different pairs of shoes on any given day. She almost turned her hand purple from taking out her hair rubber band during nap and using it as a "base-wet" (bracelet). She loves to be the center of attention, especially when someone will watch her dance or sing. She is a delightful handful.

Jackson is posing as an angel with the star. Simple craft: trace a star cookie cutter on to a black sheet of paper, put a yellow sheet behind it (we taped it), use a hole punch for holes, and lace with yellow yarn.
Toot loved this little craft and spent a while using the hold puncher to create other works of art!
And earlier was Lydie's Mother's Morning Out party. Here she is with her heroine: Ms. Glenda.
Lydie dancing to Christmas music. Oh, how she loves to dance and sing!
Getting ready for a craft- glue droplets and drop in a bag with glitter