Aug 31, 2011

We're Still Here!


I promise you, we're still alive and well! We are having a crazy, busy, fun summer, and even have the scars to show for it. :) We went on vacation. It was fun. I spent many hours here...


And read some awesome books on parenting. One of them was this book:



It was surprisingly relevant and really refreshing. Actually, I couldn't put it down, so that must mean it was a really good book {because I usually only do that with really good fiction books!}. A couple of thoughts from the book (italics mine)...

"Children are a gift from God, and we are stewards of their welfare. Training up our daughters in this sense implies helping them to navigate the cultural minefields that lie in their paths - teaching them eternal values, talents, and perspectives. It means instilling within them an appreciation for truthfulness, trustworthiness, self-discipline, self-control, generosity, and sweetness of spirit. It means teaching them modesty, morality, and manners. It means helping them overcome the natural inclination toward selfishness, aggressiveness, violence, and slovenliness. It means teaching them to work and learn and think. That is just the beginning, which is why parenthood is such a daunting responsibility, requiring careful forethought and planning." pg 3.

"Mom, it's your job to bring out the best in your little girl's nature. She needs your affirmation and encouragement...To both mothers and fathers, let me share a suggestion that you may not want to hear: good parenting almost always requires sacrifice. Childhood lasts for only a brief moment, but it should be given priority while it is passing before your eyes. Watch your kids carefully. Think about what they are feeling, and consider the influences they are under. Then do what is best for them." pg 21.

There are quite a few more things I would like to share with you from the book, but I don't have time today.  If you have girls, I would definitely recommend it. Both for moms and dads.



As I'm writing this, I'm realizing that Callie is currently napping IN OUR BED, with a PACIFIER, and a DIAPER...so feel free to judge how well we're doing on parenting. :) She's semi-potty-trained. What I mean by this is she was for about two days, and then decided she didn't like it anymore. What's a mom to do? Seriously?



Sundresses for Haiti. Do you like to sew? I wish I did. However, I have a friend who is helping out with this great cause, and I think it is so cool. You sew and donate sundresses for an orphanage in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti. You can read more about it here on Beth's blog. If you don't sew like me, you can donate underwear or sunglasses. Since we're in that potty training phase, I might have to get some extra pairs at Gymboree (they have the cutest girls' underwear).




Aug 10, 2011

Why I Haven't Blogged...


We've been enjoying summer and trying to stay off the computer when possible. :) The army of my family of 12 decided to visit the Clear Lake 4th of July Carnival. We took it by storm. ;)



Callie couldn't decide which ride she liked better - the little cars of pushing around Cici's umbrella stroller.





Yes, we're like an army when we go anywhere all together. The fun part is, we're expanding exponentially each year!





Funniest part of the night- I lost track of Callie for approximately 30 seconds, and we couldn't find her anywhere. Finally, we spotted her at the top of the stairs of the giant slide. I kid you not. She snuck past the ticket man with flying colors and was just about at the top of the steps.

We then took her down the slide, and here's the result... I think she may have missed a nap or something that day (at least I hope that's my excuse)!


Avery wasn't so sure about the giant slide either.


Aunt J~ isn't she a doll?  She just got back from a mission trip to Panama. Love her.


Aunt Kiley and Uncle Matt. Love them too. :)


Here's my sweetest doll ever. Love that face!








 

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