Showing posts with label Julia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Julia. Show all posts

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Sunny January

Sound like an oxymoron? That's what I thought too until I met today. Hello sunny and 60 degrees with a little breeze. Where have you been the past couple of months?

Needless to say, I spent a plethora of time out of doors with a couple of the most adorable kids I know.

Evening on the trampoline.



Booty bump. It's a twin thing. :)
Mid sentence.

Mid Air.

Mid Splash.

"Hey Audrey, can I just sit on this bench with you for a while?"

She does profile well.

GLARE. but cute.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Christmas

The Christmas Eve service was as wonderful as anticipated-- I have never had more respect for our pastor as he managed to deliver a powerful message in the midst of pretty much non-stop child-wailing. I honestly think somebody or other's baby was crying all night. But it was still lovely. Afterwords we came home andddddddddd...
Made Christmas cookies! My wonderful Mother made me that apron- it was my 'open on Christmas Eve' gift.
Sisters.

Festive yumminess.
Daddy makin' breakfast, which was delicious!

Joseph and Michael looking at Mez's new coloring book.

Julia inherited LG's bike for Christmas, she was SO excited.
Five Stockings. (which had already been emptied by the time I took the picture).

I got this awesome candle lantern... and felt fierce in the morning snow with it... mwahaha.

As well as a sewing machine! I have been blessed this year by several women endeavoring to teach me how to sew (let me tell you, not an easy undertaking, precision is not really my thing), in particular the girl who I wrote about a couple posts ago. I am so excited to have my own machine! So far I've made a headband and a book mark...okay, don't jude, I'm learning!

Michael LOVES dinosaurs. And he LOVES coloring. This book made his Christmas.

Awkward angle- but on Christmas day the snow flakes that fell were so amazing. They weren't just normal balls of fluff-- I mean, we don't get much snow, but I've only seen it like this once or twice ever, every little flake was so intricate and deltailed. The perfect little crystals were orderly and unique, and tiiiiny! It was a beautiful reminder of the craftsmanship and love of the our Creator and definitely one of my favorite gifts of the day. It was also the first white Christmas I have ever seen!

Lela Grace age 11.

Cheesy smile.

You can kind of see the detail of the snowflakes more here. Seriously, it was breathtaking. (I am a teensy proud of this picture, I am NOT a photographer, but I like the way it turned out. 'Course, I had a pretty awesome subject to capture:)
Merry Christmas! Have a blessed Epiphany Season as Christmas draws to a close on the sixth.
"For God so loved the COSMOS that He gave His only begotten Son that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life."
~John 3:16~

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Picnik

I have recently discovered the joys of Picnik. So, for lack or anything better to say (or rather, time to say it), here are a few of my creations:

Lela Grace. The quote is a Caedmon's call song. I love Caedmons' call.

Michael and Julia at the park. Chances are good that you know this song:)


My one true love. You probably know this song too...

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Sunny Spring







I love you, little beauties.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Smile and say "Smock!"

Babysitting.

Why its awesome:








"Julia, try smiling with your eyes open."

Saturday, March 20, 2010

First Day of Spring


Today is the first day of Spring. Unfortunately, my mom is in the hospital with Michael (long story) and my dad is driving 3 and 1/2 hours each way to a boy scout trip that my brother was on because he got sick as well.

So, it was a girls day at our house, and one of the first really fair days of the year. We watched Princess and the Frog, cleaned the upstairs with music on and all the windows open, and then went on a quick walk around the neighborhood as the sun was setting.

And, like a good responsible sister, I totally forgot Julia's helmet. Lela Grace scootered home to get it. Julie-babe wasn't especially happy about that.

But she got over it.

And we had a successful walk.

Can you guys pray for my sweet Michael? He has some mystery medical thing going on, and we are hoping that this round of illness (every time he gets a stomach bug he ends up in the ER) will help us get some answers. Anyway, just that he would feel better and be free from fear.

Thanks.

French Braid Attempt



Emphasis on the word attempt.

She has lovely hair, though.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Sillyness

Around the corner,
Or down the street



You'll find with all the kids you meet,


Though maybe living far or near,

One attribute is very clear:


KIDS. ARE. SILLY!!!





Monday, February 1, 2010

Hero Monday: The Eskimos

How on earth

they ever did it
without the

wooden rafters


is beyond us. :)