Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

It was nothing short of God’s great love for us that Stewart, Nigel, and Marie got to be part of this fantastic production.

Friday night John, Tabitha, and Johanna went to the show.
Saturday afternoon, after Tabitha, Johanna and Katriel had their last swim lesson, Tabitha and I went to see the production.  I then ran Tabitha over to the church where John was taking a class and I went back to get the performers for a pizza lunch at Cam’s.  It was excellent!  And yes, the kids DID wear their make-up to the restaurant!

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Then on Sunday John, Tabitha, Johanna, and I went to see it again.  I was so sad that it was our final opportunity to see this amazing show.

Part of the beautiful supporting cast.  These girls logged in countless hours riding in the car back and forth to Finney.

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Hanny wanted to meet the characters!

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I was a planner/helper for the cast party.  It was such a great time.

The whole entire thing was a blessing from start to finish.  To God be the glory!

Why, yes, I can…

As production continued to move forward for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat the cast had a few promotional field trips to local Christian Schools.  Early Friday morning I received an email from the director asking if I could help transport students to Northstar School.  Because I technically could… I made the shifts necessary to have it happen.  And BOY was I blessed for it.  We had to leave co-op early.  I had to grab lunches at Wendy’s.  I had to drop off Tabitha, Johanna and Katriel to hang out with Nan.  (THANKS, NAN!)  And I had to be at Finney by 12:15 PM.

We headed to the school and I got a sneak preview of some of the songs from the show!

YouTube hates me, so I can’t upload the video here…

But we stopped at McDonald’s on the way home for a quick treat.

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A sledding some would go…

We haven’t had much snow this year (PTL!!!) but when we did timed out just right in our busy schedules.  The youngest two had a planned afternoon with Nan, so I offered the oldest four a trip to the hill at the high school.  Tabitha decided she’d rather hang with Nan, so Stewart, Nigel, and Marie gave their snowboards a test drive.  The hill is big and it was a little harder than they’d expected.

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I, of course, observed from the car.  I ventured out on occasion to catch an image with my zoomy-zoom lens.

Braces off

Stewart was all set for his appointment to get his braces off.  Then the office manager called the morning of his appointment to say the doctor had an emergency and would have to reschedule his appointment!  Stewart took the news like a champ; the new appointment was only three days later and after two years with them on what is three more days?
About 2 hours later she called back to say the doctor was coming back to the office and they wanted to get him in.  Yay!  Nan took him for the big event and he was eager to take his own photo when he got back home. 

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He’s grown so much since November 2013!!!!
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Be Warned!

It was one of those days.
One step forward.  Two steps back.
School was getting no where and my to-do list was growing.
Stewart solved the problem.
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Wishy washer…

The irony is that as I put the first load of laundry in the washer Wednesday morning, I actually gave thought to how blessed we had been to have such a large capacity washer; and I remembered with thanksgiving how John had been able to repair it more than once. 
Imagine my shock when just a few short hours later I was presented with this:
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An error code.

I looked up the code online and tried to fix it myself to no avail.  I needed to wait until John could deal with it.  When he looked into it Wednesday night, he express ordered the part he thought we needed.  We had nothing to do but wait (and continue to accumulate dirty clothes).
Oddly enough, we’d already been operating without an overhead light in the laundry room, because John hadn’t been able to get the part for the fluorescent light.  Stewart had come through with one of the boys’ lamps to help illuminate the room.  It did the trick to give enough light for laundering clothes, but it wasn’t the ideal situation for John to work under.
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We run a pretty tight laundry ship at our house.  Certain things on each day of the week.  It keeps the laundry moving and no one ever runs out of things.  If we know something is coming up schedule wise, we shift the schedule a bit.  It is a system that works really well… when the machines are working!
With uncertainty about how long we’d be without I decided a trip to the laundromat would be wise.  John preferred I didn’t go alone.  I preferred to not go alone.  And Stewart found himself volunteering requested to go.  He was a great help.  We used three side-by-side washers and had it all washed in 30 minutes. 
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I want one of these!! 
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Home to dry, and wait for John to get the part.
(It worked and we were back in business over the weekend.)

Christmas Caroling

My outdoor photos did not come out, so I can’t show you how much fun we had meeting up at church with friends, walking to a nearby neighborhood, and singing on doorsteps and driveways. 
The weather was mild (yay!) and the time went by too quickly.
We headed back to church for some snacks and additional singing.  Marie opted not to join us and stayed home with Dad who was working on a home repair.  The rest of us had a blast and are looking forward to next year.

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Stewart's birthday gift to Mommy

The plan prior to our trip cross country was for Stewart to take footage of us dancing in as many locations as possible and we would put it to the music, “We Were Made to Thrive” by Casting Crowns.
Unfortunately, once we were home we could not find the SD card for the last leg of our trip, from after the Rockies, through Mt. Rushmore, Mall of America, and Caddie Woodlawn’s home.  The project was shelved, and I admit, I was VERY disappointed.
 
Last night, Stewart surprised me with this for my birthday.  Whilst it is still missing the last bit of the trip, it still fills me with such gladness.  It was the best vacation of our lives.
 
I love this family.