Thursday, September 23, 2010

Fun time camping

We took a mini vacation camping a few weeks ago with T.J. and Lindsey. We had a blast, and I especially loved the time off, just sitting and visiting near the campfire till 2 A.M. both nights we were there, the adults that is :) . The kids had fun playing at the park, and riding bikes. Josh became a pro while there, and his bike was well worn in by the time we left. We ate a lot of food, which is part of camping, right? That was our excuse anyway! On Saturday evening, Brent, Cody and Kayla came to visit. That was fun, sorry I didn't get a lot of time to visit with you guys. Moms sort of get busy that way. The best part of the camping trip was that no one ended up with croup! Yipee!!! We had perfect weather, cold Friday night, and cool with a few short rain showers on Saturday night. Saturday afternoon was perfect, and we enjoyed an airplane/car show. Shawn worked all day and night on Thursday,an he was off on Friday. We had a back to school picnic for the 3 school age children to attend Friday, and that was very fun and informative. Thanks for the wonderful time, TJ and Lindsey, and for the fellowship. You guys are special to us.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Happy Anniversary to us!

Then 1996,and now 2010`.Just married, so happy!
Today is our 14th wedding anniversary! Hannah put on an anniversary supper for us on Sunday evening. She bought flowers, paper goods, cupcakes, fruit, and had presents wrapped for Shawn and I (with her own money!). What a wonderful daughter I have, the best one ever :) I think. She also rounded up a pretty tablecloth and decorations. Her theme was red, and I didn't realize she was going to do this, and I had made a quick supper of tomato soup. So, unknowingly, I stayed with her theme color, with no suggestions from her. Thanks for 14 wonderful, and sometimes not so wonderful, years together Shawn. We've grown alot this past year, and I pray we'll keep growing closer many, many more years to come, Lord willing.

Friday, September 10, 2010


Noah and Paige


Hannah and Ryann
Shawn, Dora and Noah
Friends.

Noah doing school. Our schoolroom.

Teachers desk! Corn we harvested.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Happy Belated Birthday, Shawn

Happy Birthday to my darling! It was actually on Labor Day, but we were so busy moving our school room, I forgot to post. I won't mention age, but I will say he is getting closer to being halfway to being old! We officially have a neat school room, hoping it stays neat at least a few months after all the hours Shawn and I poured into it!
School has been going great, really long hours while we are in our adjusting period, but no regrets with our new curriculm. I forgot to take pictures of our first day of school, which was Aug 25th. I did take a couple of lunch shots, if I wasn't so lazy I'd go get the camera and upload the pictures to share,,,,well, I guess I'm going the lazy route and hope to post pictures tomorrow.
Josh started kindergarten this year, and is a very quick learner. The first day he learned about the continents, and he can quickly tell you how many there are. We have this cute song that is teaching him the names, after he has mastered them, I'll put on a video of it.
Noah's personality is really coming out, too. It is amazing to watch him learn new things, the things he comes up with at the tender age of 2 blows me away. He is in this cute stage where if I tell him he is funny, he reply's,"No, me Noah." Of course the other kids crack up over this and continue to say things so they can hear, "No, me Noah."
Today would have been my parents 50th wedding anniversary. 5 1/2 years since Mom's been gone. Glad to remember the good times now more often than the times of sickness and our acute feeling of lose right after she passed away.
Well, another long post with no pictures, sorry!

Friday, September 3, 2010

Long time, no post

Sorry for so long between posts. We are still here, just understanding a new level of busy. Lets see, our summer consisted of putting up hay, more hay, making salsa and pizza sauce, canning dilly beans, which Noah helped lose a jar of((I had them in a basket for Shawn to carry downstairs to our pantry, and Noah wanted the basket for a wagon for his tractor, so he started unloading jars, and the 4th jar out busted on our carpet, good news he didn't cut himself!)), freezing corn(we harvested about 150 ears this year), freezing tons of green beans(forgot beans continually produce, the kids got real tired of beans when we had to pick and snap/sort every week, finally pulled them the second week of Aug.), chopping lots of peppers, and making pickles(bread and butter, and dill). We loved the pizza sauce! We had some really good friends from our meeting over, and they said it was the best pizza they had eaten. I thought they must not have much pizza experience, but I do have to say it was really good. Sorry T.J. and Lindsey, we loved having you over, and can't wait for our trip with you! I think you know what I meant by that experience comment(if not, I don't consider myself a great cook).
The best part of summer, no question, convention. We had the privelage of 2 full time conventions, and are realizing just how blessed we are. I can't imagine going through life and missing out on these resting places. So good to see how God knows just what we need, when we need it. So many good things we heard, now to apply. The time spent with God's people was needed too!
We also spent a day at an amusement park with Shawn's Mom and Dad, his brother and his wife and 2 children, and his little cousins, Thomas and Michael. We then spent a night at a hotel, and went to a water park the next day. What a blast! Shawn and I liked it almost as much as the kids.
While we are reminiscing, I guess I should tell about what Josh had to go through this summer. He is allergic to bees, thus we have an epi pen. Well, we made it through last year without using it, and as you guessed, he got stung one morning while I was mowing grass. The kids came running up screaming to get my attention. I realized by looking at the terror on Hannah, Zach, and Emily's face, and seeing the tears flow down Josh's checks what happened. Turned mower off, and shouts of Josh got stung followed. I took him in the house to use the epi pen. Got all set to use it, pulled off safety cap(had Shawn on the phone for moral support) and positioned over Josh's thigh, when "OUCH!" That was me! I didn't realize I had the pen backward, and instead of injecting him, I gave myself a shot of epi. My thumb instantly locked into position, so I grab up all 5 of the kids, and off to the F.D. we go, with the spare pin. The guys on station were kind enough not to laugh until we pulled away! Shawn H. was able to inject him while Beam and I held him down. It was a terrifying experience for a little 5 year old , he was a trooper though, and now we have the memory of mom shooting herself. By the way, if you ever inject a digit with Epi, expect it to stay white and cold, have no feeling and look very dead, for 24 hours, mine did!
Lets see, oh yes, the kids school supplies arrived, and we have completed our first full week of school. This is a challenging program, and we are still adjusting to starting at or before 8. Josh started kindergarten this year, Zach is in 4th and Hannah is in 6th.
Zach had a pretty serious bike wreck right before we left Yellow Springs. He actually knocked himself unconscious, and bruised up his face. He felt sick to his stomach that night, and didn't remember what happened. The next morning when he refused breakfast, I knew we had problems. After finally accepting one bite, and severe pain that followed, I ended up taking him to the E.R. We thought his jaw may be broken, but xrays showed a deep bruise and they said he had a concussion. He mended fine after several days of soft food and slow chewing!
We had fun putting up more hay last night, and enjoyed the company and really appreciated the help,from my cousin, Will. I think we put up 230 bales, not a lot, but enough to sweat a little.
WEll, I wonder how many of you I lost after you tired of reading all of this! Pictures will come later, must finish school now. Dora