Welcome to my humble blog where I share both my crafty creations and family memories as I live my life for the Son, in the land of the midnight sun!
Thursday, October 2, 2008
A Huge Summer
What a summer Thomas had! There were lots of firsts and lots of growth. He had swim lessons all summer and is now much more comfortable in the water, he learned to ride his bike without training wheels (and with NO help or coaching from us) and of course...
Thomas started Kindergarten this fall. This is a picture of him on his first day of school. I had a talk with his teacher, Miss Rosin a couple of days ago and feel much better about his placement in the K-1 split class at Redoubt. I was pretty uneasy when I found out that this was where he was placed on the first day of school. But according to Miss Rosin he is a model student, is well liked by all the other students, listens and follows directions well and is on the verge of reading. She reassured me that if he was in a standard Kindergarten class he would probably be bored as they learn just one letter/week and are still learning how to line up, school routines, etc. He informed me today on the way home from school they had finished the alphabet (practiced the letter "Z")! He does his homework willingly and seems to truly enjoy school. For that I am truly grateful.
My dad is having back surgery at Providence in Anchorage tomorrow to have his 5 lower vertebrae fused, so if I'm absent for a few days, that's why. I'm not sure how often I'll be up to Anchorage to support my mom, but I would covet your prayers. Please keep us lifted up in prayer. I struggled with it late into last night, but finally have some peace. Everything is in His hands, and my fear was about the horrible possibilities of a botched surgery...but I know I need to trust AND believe that God is good and he will work this out for His glory. I'm saying Philippians 4:4-7 over and over!!
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Look at how sweet!
Wow...where has the time gone? It seems like just yesterday we were welcoming them into the world, and here they are 5 1/2 and almost 3! This was one of the coolest places we visited in Hawaii, the Hilton Waikola Resort. We saw the dolphins and the kids sat on these huge cement turtles that were near the pool. It was the closest Rebekah ever got to one since she wasn't in the ocean both times we saw turtles and she was sleeping when Thomas and Chris saw all the turtles at the City of Refuge.
Getting Started
Well, I've done it. I've gone and created this blog and hopefully it won't be hard, as I've been assured it isn't. So come visit, keep in touch...keeping up with Thomas and Rebekah keeps me busy and I'm hoping this will be a way for me to keep you all involved in our lives...whether you live near or far!
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