We had a wonderful Father's Day. We went to my in-laws for dinner and then spent time by ourselves. We were going to see my Dad, but he was a little under the weather. We are just about finished with school, just finishing up math and grammar. The kids are really enjoying the nice weather. They are outside every day. Baseball is finished. Unfortunately, they lost the playoff game so they were eliminated. But it was a really exciting year! We had such great fun. Now, we move on to the next stuff, camps. I am sure I will have a lot of exciting things to write about during those times. Stay tuned!
Friday, June 20, 2008
Friday, June 13, 2008
Water Park
We spent yesterday at a water park. What a blast. We went with our homeschool group and there were 92 or so people that went in our group! It is a great time to go, before the schools are out and before it gets mobbed. Andrew is able to go on his own with some friends and I am able to relax! They have an area where Zachary loves to go and can just swim and hang out with his friend Maverick. Alyssa hung out with me for the day. We went on some rides together and just had a great time!
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Busy week
We have had such a busy last few days. It started last Saturday when our town baseball had their annual Fishercats game. Andrew went on the field with some of his team mates and Zach walked with him. Then we stayed for the whole game (they lost) and watched some fireworks afterwards We have been home but busy! I am the coordinator for our church's vacation bible school, so I have been working on that lately and it takes a lot of time! We also are trying to finish up a few subjects for the year. I need to keep Alyssa and Andrew on track for that. Also this week, we lost Sam the turtle. Andrew found Sam on a bike trip he took with his Sunday school class. Sam looked like he had just been born. Well, we had him about 3 weeks and then he died. So we had a burial for him. I am just going to let these pictures tell about the rest of our week! Tomorrow I will share our Water Country Day!
Thursday, June 5, 2008
June 5th, 2008
Monday, June 2, 2008
June 2nd
As I was typing yesterday, I accidentally got out of my message. So I was frustrated and just decided to abandon all that I had typed. Yesterday we went to our town's all star baseball game. It was really exciting to watch. This was the one game that Andrew really wanted to be nominated for. But as it turns out, he didnt make the cut. However, his best friend Jacen did. Jacen is the sweetest, best friend Andrew could ever ask for. God definitely sent Jacen to Andrew for friendship. Jacen told Andrew he wanted to give him his spot on the team. Isn't that amazing! He is so great. So anyway, Jacen ended up playing and we went to watch most of the game. Andrew also tried out for the Travel team (U10) but he didn't make it. That was heart wrenching. I cried so much that day! Andrew was very upset. I didn't realize how bad he wanted to make the team. We told him to keep practicing and maybe next year, he will make the team.
Being a mom isn't always easy, but it is the best job in the world. Deciding to homeschool wasn't an easy decision. But it is one that I will never regret. I have gotten to mold my kids, watch them grow and see their struggles. I help them through each problem and I will continue to guide them on their journey. They don't fall into the "social" trap that is all to familiar. They have developed a bond with each other that will never be broken and they know each other and what makes each other tick. And I know that they would protect each other even if it meant getting into "serious" trouble. For this I am grateful and I will continue to nurture that love forever.
Being a mom isn't always easy, but it is the best job in the world. Deciding to homeschool wasn't an easy decision. But it is one that I will never regret. I have gotten to mold my kids, watch them grow and see their struggles. I help them through each problem and I will continue to guide them on their journey. They don't fall into the "social" trap that is all to familiar. They have developed a bond with each other that will never be broken and they know each other and what makes each other tick. And I know that they would protect each other even if it meant getting into "serious" trouble. For this I am grateful and I will continue to nurture that love forever.
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