Saturday, February 16, 2008
Weekend Getaway!
Chris finished off his last game of basketball season and so we decided it was time for a little family getaway. Boy did we need it!
We got off to a late start, almost deciding not to go....but packed the girls up and left for the coast around 11am. We stopped in Kettleman for a picnic lunch which the girls loved!
Then we were off for the ocean! It was a beautiful day and it just got better the closer we got to the water. We decided to take a road we'd never been down and found ourselves in a beautiful hillside community. The road dead-ended at a walking path right on the cliffs. So we got out and took a little stroll. It was beautiful!
These hats came in really handy. The wind was blowing so hard that at times we were chilled to the bone. Thank goodness no ear aches. We got a lot of friendly looks due to those hats :)
Chris found this little cove down off the path and convinced us all to climb down for a little adventure. I was hesitant at first, but I'm so glad he made me. It was the highlight of our day!
We spent a good portion of the 2 hours we hung out down there finding sea shells. Addi, Tessa and I got into it the most. Kamryn and Daddy went off exploring the rocks and watching the waves.
The waves were so huge, at one point I really thought they were going to overtake Chris and the girls. So were so beautiful and Chris and the girls just stood there and watched them crash right at their feet!
Then they all tried rock climbing....even Tessa, in her Crocks!
After a wonderful time of exploring tidepools (seeing hermit crabs, anenomes, and other 'fish-life'), we headed to the park.
We grabbed a bit of dinner at the Main Street Grill (yummy BBQ!) and got ice cream for dessert.
We headed home around 6:30pm and realized that we'd spent only about 4 hrs at the coast...and it was totally worth it!!
Park Week
This past week was so beautiful, we found ourselves ending up at the park almost everyday! The first day was just me and the girls. Addi rode her bike and it was good to stretch our legs.
Happy Valentines Day!
Ahhhh....the day of love! Or is it 'Card Day' as I have heard some call this one day of the year? I prefer....LOVE! Especially since Chris has finally recognized February 14th as a day of romance. He planned this evening two weeks prior to the actual day, so I was held in suspence. We had a romantic date with a wonderful couple from our church, the Slayten's. Mike and Michelle knew about this the whole time, and I was the only one in the dark. They provided the babysitter and we had a great time TALKING without interuption, over a beautiful meal (at Yosemite Ranch) and an ice cream cone. This was a real treat! Thanks for making a memorable Valentine's, Chris, Mike and Michelle!
For the kids, we made a little cake with hearts. They loved it!
Monday, February 11, 2008
Play Date!
Each week we try to get together with our friends, Jessica McGowan and Dorina Gilmore and all thier kids (8 kids in all). Last week we met at Dorina's for Tortialla Soup, and, in honor of Valentine's Day, we made cards for our friends. The girls loved all the gluing and cutting.
Then Meliz then put together a play with all the other kids, (with character bits) to create a moment of laughter for us all. Thanks, Meliz!
Super Bowl Sunday
For Superbowl, we headed to the Slayten's. The girls were reunited with thier friends and enjoyed lots of food, cupcakes and icing and playing. We were so grateful for the invite and a time to spend with friends.
Ella was loving her blue cupcake!
Addison is sitting here with her favorite, Miss Cindy (Heffner). She loves Miss Cindy and looks forward to seeing her each Sunday. Cindy is the Kids Connection Director at The Well, Fig.
Addison is sitting here with her favorite, Miss Cindy (Heffner). She loves Miss Cindy and looks forward to seeing her each Sunday. Cindy is the Kids Connection Director at The Well, Fig.
And then to top of the fun day, God surprised us with a beautiful rainbow!
Kenpo Karate
Kamryn has been involved in Fresno Kenpo Karate about a month and a half. She is progressing really well and even earned her first stripe on her white belt.
Right now she is trying to qualify for the Leadership Program. In order to qualify she has to be doing well in school (they check with her teacher) and doing well in the home. She has a 'Respect Journal' where we have to write down 50 things/activities/actions that Kamryn has done that shows respect for others around her. She is doing a great job and we are so proud of her.
Baby Steps
We keep trying to encourage the kids to make good choices with the food they eat. After reading my friend, Dorina's new blog: http://www.health-full.blogspot.com/, I was encouraged to provide a healhty snack for the kids. I took a picture for evidence. :) I cut up a fresh pineaple, oranges, soynuts, and crackers from Trader Joes. YUM!
Back on the Potty Again!
Well, we are finishing our 1st month of potty training. Tessa is doing so well. We are down to pull ups only at naptime and bedtime. She insists on having a book on her lap as she 'gets down to business..." I just thought this was so cute!
Dress up...Giddy up!
Ty and Tessa came out of her room one day with this get-up on...all by themselves! They ran around the house with all the noises and moves. The girls could help but follow them around! A side note: You'll see Kamryn with a colorful patch on her eye. Last month we went to the dr. to get her eyes checked for a 'lazy eye.' She was found to have strabismus and a pretty good case of it. The dr. said surgery is most likely in her future, but we wanted to try the patch first to see how that helps. She is suppsed to wear it for 4 hrs each day. So far so good!
Dinner with Friends
The other night we got together with our friends, and pastors, at church. The Slayten's have 3 girls as well, almost the same ages as our own (Madison, Cali and Ella). Dinner was crazy maddness with pizza everywhere! It was a great time seeing all the girls interacting so well! Great friends, good food, lots of fun!
Basketball Games
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