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Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Hair
Daddy is taking a class at the seminary on Tuesday nights so we decided to watch some TV, pop some popcorn and do hair! I love to practice with Livi's hair.....it doesn't need to be styled right now since it is still short but it is important for me to practice parting and for her to practice sitting still.










A trip to Pop's house
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Balloon Fest
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Mother's Day Out
So it has come to my attention through my last post and Amy's post that not everyone has Mother's Day Out.....how is this possible? How do you people live your lives? Ok, I kid....I am not that desperately in need of MDO......well, sorta. Ok so let me try an explain the wonderful world of Mother's Day Out.
Down here in the South, there is like a huge church on almost every corner, and almost every church uses it's masses of Sunday school classrooms stocked with toys and tiny chairs and tiny tables to outreach to the community during the week. They do this by having a preschool and Mother's Day Out program. For instance, our church's program runs 3 days a week, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday from 9-2 pm. But, you can enroll your kid for 1, 2, or 3 days and from 9 am to 12pm or from 9am to 2pm. The Mother's Day Out is for babies 6 months to 3 years old and the preschool is for 3 and 4 year olds, (and some churches even have kindergarten programs). They both have age appropriate curriculum wear they learn colors, shapes, letters, and bible stories. And since I was formerly a teacher B.K. (before kids), I taught in the preschool and was still able to feel like I was staying home with Jackson since I only taught 2 days a week. Now this year, I am using MDO more to my advantage by having Jackson go two mornings a week and using this time to grocery shop, ahem, bond with Olivia:) Don't judge, grocery shopping with only one child is worth it's weight in gold. Now MDO is not a free service, but it isn't too terribly expensive, plus Jackson is socializing and learning things every day. I really love our program at our church and love how so many people in our community are introduced to the love of Jesus Christ through it! I can't tell you how many children and families have come to Christ through this and how many children of different faiths I have personally taught. It always seemed odd to me that a Hindu woman would choose a Christian church to send her child to preschool at but hey, it happened all the time....and these kids learned about the bible and told their parents! It was incredible. Anyways I am rambling......
Ok so I have some catch up posts to do this week. I would love to actually finish our trip posts since I am such a blogging slacker! But here are a few pictures of the kids riding their bikes! The ones with the ponytails are for you, Tisha! It was my first attempt so don't look too hard at the parts.....












Down here in the South, there is like a huge church on almost every corner, and almost every church uses it's masses of Sunday school classrooms stocked with toys and tiny chairs and tiny tables to outreach to the community during the week. They do this by having a preschool and Mother's Day Out program. For instance, our church's program runs 3 days a week, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday from 9-2 pm. But, you can enroll your kid for 1, 2, or 3 days and from 9 am to 12pm or from 9am to 2pm. The Mother's Day Out is for babies 6 months to 3 years old and the preschool is for 3 and 4 year olds, (and some churches even have kindergarten programs). They both have age appropriate curriculum wear they learn colors, shapes, letters, and bible stories. And since I was formerly a teacher B.K. (before kids), I taught in the preschool and was still able to feel like I was staying home with Jackson since I only taught 2 days a week. Now this year, I am using MDO more to my advantage by having Jackson go two mornings a week and using this time to grocery shop, ahem, bond with Olivia:) Don't judge, grocery shopping with only one child is worth it's weight in gold. Now MDO is not a free service, but it isn't too terribly expensive, plus Jackson is socializing and learning things every day. I really love our program at our church and love how so many people in our community are introduced to the love of Jesus Christ through it! I can't tell you how many children and families have come to Christ through this and how many children of different faiths I have personally taught. It always seemed odd to me that a Hindu woman would choose a Christian church to send her child to preschool at but hey, it happened all the time....and these kids learned about the bible and told their parents! It was incredible. Anyways I am rambling......
Ok so I have some catch up posts to do this week. I would love to actually finish our trip posts since I am such a blogging slacker! But here are a few pictures of the kids riding their bikes! The ones with the ponytails are for you, Tisha! It was my first attempt so don't look too hard at the parts.....
Thursday, September 10, 2009
First Day of School
Today was Jackson's first day of Mother's Day Out. I used to teach at the preschool and he was down the hall.....today I was down the hall in women's bible study:) It was a nice break from kids and I loved that they both missed me terribly (well ok they just missed me a little). I thought I would post all of Jackson's first day of school pictures for fun:)
Jackson's very first day of MDO with Mrs. Dot at 6 months old
Last year with Miss Jeanne and Miss Jade at 18 months old
This year with Mrs. Marlene at 2 1/2 and
with Mrs. Whitney
Olivia isn't missing out on the fun though. Mrs. Dot doesn't teach MDO anymore so she watches the other kids for bible study. We love her so much and had to get a first day picture with Livi.

I tried to get a picture of the both of them (Olivia has a matching pink backpack) but she was too busy trying to open other people's car doors.....
Now Daddy and Jackson are making bagel pizzas and Livi is rearranging the kitchen chairs all over the house..


have a good night!
Olivia isn't missing out on the fun though. Mrs. Dot doesn't teach MDO anymore so she watches the other kids for bible study. We love her so much and had to get a first day picture with Livi.
Now Daddy and Jackson are making bagel pizzas and Livi is rearranging the kitchen chairs all over the house..
have a good night!
Friday, September 4, 2009
Blogger friends!!
Ahh this weekend is FINALLY here! It is RLC staff retreat weekend and I get to hang out with some awesome blogger friends! AMY BOTTOMLY.....you and me tomorrow, I can not wait!
I promise, I will be a good blogger and bring my camera:)
I promise, I will be a good blogger and bring my camera:)
Monday, August 31, 2009
Can I share with you?
Ok so out of desperation of having the same meals over and over and over again I started looking for some new recipes.....I love to eat and I LOVE to cook so I am often bored with my same ole repertoire. Then I found this blog, Life's Ambrosia. It is so yummy and so very easy:) My favorites so far (and this is by no means healthy or low fat stuff.....this is the good stuff) cheesy sloppy joes, slow cooker pulled pork sandwiches, slow cooker pulled pork enchiladas, cheesy tator tots, asian pork meatballs (we had these tonight with fried rice....so good), and the flank steak with chimichurri sauce..... So I just wanted to share with you in case you were in need of some new recipes:)
Morning at the Park
This morning was BEAUTIFUL! Technically it is still August in Texas and it was actually cool today! You know like low 80's? Yeah that is cool here. So I loaded up the kids with all of our fun park stuff, lunches, picnic blankets, etc. and headed to our favorite park. Jackson and I usually do this once a week all year long from September-April, so this was Olivia's first time at what will soon be her favorite playtime spot:) I started taking pictures after Olivia decided to cover, and I mean COVER, herself in dirt and playground mulch. She was literally taking huge handfuls and rubbing it on her arms and legs:) She was so dirty that when we got home I just put a huge beach towel in her crib for her to take a nap on!

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