Saturday, September 29, 2007
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Ode to Rocky
Monday, September 17, 2007
National MS Society's Tour to Tanglewood
Top Left: Sabrina, Oliver, and Jonathan; Top Right: Adam and Gavin
Bottom Left: Adam, Jason, Gavin, and Rocky; Bottom Right: Sabrina and Martha (her mom)
Left Top: Jason; Right Top: Roy (Sabrina's bro-in-law) and Sabrina
Left Bottom: Adam; Right Bottom: Oliver, Jonathan, and Adam
Adam and Jonathan sang "Total Eclipse of the Heart" as Gavin danced ...turning around whenever they sang "Turn around..." It was pretty cute!
Yea, they made it! All 90-something miles! It was nice to see them finish together.
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Jasmine is 2!
Enjoy the pics!
Jasmine and her daddy
Jasmine was very interested in this baby girl. I think Jasmine will be a "mothering" type to her friends. It's hard to believe Jasmine used to fit in one of those carseats! She looks so thoughtful in the upper right pic, don't you think?
Jasmine had a great time bouncing in her "castle" with her friends!
Sunday, September 02, 2007
Christmas in August
Voila!
Here are some ideas of traditions others have found to bring the spirit of Christmas into their homes:
*Have FHE centered around Christ and his ministry
*Visit the Temple
*Attend a live manger scene
*Caroling (maybe even host a caroling party)
*Place a manger under your tree
*Send out annual Valentine cards instead of Christmas ones
*Take the kids on a Christmas lights tour while playing Christmas carols
*Let all the kids have a slumber party in one of their rooms or under the Christmas tree
*On Christmas day pop some popcorn, string it, hang it on the trees outside and watch the birds
*Place the baby in the manger on Christmas eve and read the story of Christ’s birth
*Have a traditional gift (favorite cereal, Christmas pajamas, crazy socks, a special ornament, etc)
*For smaller children, have an advent basket with Christmas books and music; every evening before bed they can pick one out.
*Make a Happy birthday Jesus cake
*Celebrate St Nicholas Day on the 6th , have the children leave out their shoes and give them a craft that they can work on a gift to give someone at Christmas
*Make your own ornaments as a family
*Invite a lonely person to join you for Christmas Dinner and other celebrations
*Let paper chains, straws in the manger, or other ornaments represent the good deeds of family members
*Exchange Gifts of service rather than store bought presents
Of course the list goes on and on...
Here are a couple of links to cute things you can print out for your kids. It will help them to better understand what Christmas is all about!
There are also a variety of service projects you can do with your family. A few websites are listed below, but I imagine your local church/ward knows of some service you can do around your city.
SOS Children's Villages - have one-on-one relationships with children and orphans usually from refugee situations (begun in 1949 after WWII)
Women for Women International - have a one-on-one relationship with a woman in Afghanistan, Columbia, Bosnia-Herz., Lebanon, Iraq, and Sudan
The Box Project - adopt radically poor families in the US
PBS Kids - Zoom - scroll to the bottom to download the family booklet for volunteering
Below are pictures of our decorated classroom. I really love what Amy did with the box wood (last photo). Maybe I'll have a natural and organic Christmas this year, too!
For those of you who made this far, I hope you enjoyed it!