Month: July 2018
She made her first cake.
Matchy-matchy…
Katriel’s friend Maddie approached her as she arrived to church last week with a dress identical to the one she had on. She had obtained two dresses from hand-me-down sources that matched. She asked her mom if she could give one to Katriel so that they could be “matchy-matchy.” Katriel was delighted by the idea and this week they got to make that happen.
VBS at Pittsford Community Church ~ 2018
The boys started attending VBS in 2006, and Stewart started assisting in 2012. Nigel started helping in 2014, me in 2015, Marie in 2016, and now Tab in 2018.
Stewart has been a Bible teacher since the beginning, and Nigel, Marie and I have done different things each year. This year Nigel assisted in leading group 4, Marie assisted Stewart in Bible, and Tab and I lead group 2.
The theme was Time Lab where we went back in time to see that God is the same yesterday, today and forever.
Here is a week in review.
Hanny seeing the time lab.
Nigel’s crew.
My crew.
An epic summer
Marie is 14
This beauty turned 14 today.
Time has flown from the first time I heard, “It’s a girl,” and this day.
She was a busy toddler who transformed into a mommy’s-little-buddy on her third birthday.
She loves to write, play for her beloved Scarlet Knights soccer team, and play piano.
We celebrated with dinner with the family, lots of fun presents, and an amazing cake she picked for the date.
Oh, (Stair)well!
When we first moved in, we hired someone to paint many rooms of the house, including the upstairs hall and stairwell.
Again in 2014, we had someone paint these areas.
The second time it was not done at all well, and that, plus four years of marking it up, and it was well overdue.
I love to paint. And it has always bugged me that I didn’t have a way to paint this area.
I looked into it on and off for over a year, and we finally dug in.
A new ladder, a silly wooden box for the steps, some raw grit, and a trusted spotter and I got it painted!!!
I was shaking so much the little tool in my hand was rattling.
Isn’t it pretty!?
Fourth of July…
While I worked the day shift, the family enjoyed a quiet day at home.
Tab slept over at Nan’s the night before and the two of them made a fancy dessert.
Around supper time, some friends from church joined us for some summertime fun and fellowship.
The kids were delighted to have so many friends here!
Katriel trying to help Maddie get her goggles on. Katriel handed Maddie her own ponytails and instructed her to hold them up.
My and my beautiful friend Marguerite.
She wanted us to recreate a photo of us from two years ago because she remembered she had worn the same dress. I can’t find a copy of that photo, but I see she was right about the dress.
http://dayspringdisciples122.blogspot.com/2016/07/july-4th-2016.html
Specs and sharks
One of the casualties of our road trip vacation was losing Johanna’s glasses at Mother’s Beach. I honestly believe it was my fault. She has no history whatsoever of misplacing her glasses. Photos prove she had them on at the Aquarium, and I helped her and Katriel change into their swim suits at the beach. She most likely handed them to me and I put them ??????
As soon as we got home I took her to the ophthalmologist’s office and we ordered new glasses. She was overjoyed to find that they had the exact same ones still available by order.
They took over a week to come in, but we hurried over this morning to pick them up.
This called for a stop at Dunkin Donuts. And she picked a donut covered in
sharks?
It was gloriously hot out… but too hot for Hanny, so we scooted back inside to finish the treat.