Saturday, February 21, 2009

I don't feel like going to school today Mom.....


I have been saving up all my stories and now I have time to blog them so here is another one.


Olivia woke up one morning this week and said, "Mom I don't feel like going to school today." I am hot, my throat is dry, my stomach feels weird, I don't want to be reminded that four of my friends left my class and went to Mrs. Fox's class and when you woke me up my best dream left and I can't get it back."
Well those are all very good reasons to not go to school but get your clothes on girl...your going to school.
The picture is of Olivia stating her case of why she doesn't feel like going to school.

Junk Hair Abby


This week we were getting ready to go somewhere and Abby had messed her hair up getting dressed. She came to me and said, "Mommy my hair is all messed up. I have "junk" hair!" Junk hair, I said...ummmmm. Abby replied, " yes you can call me Junk hair Abby."


So here we have a very pretty picture of Junk Hair Abby.


And one day Junk Hair Abby will appreciate the beautiful head of hair God gave her.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Happy Valentine's Day

Tonight we had our family Valentine dinner.....red table cloth, flowers, candles, lights down low, soft music and our best china ...the works. The table was beautiful. Now bring on the 2 year old the 4 year old and the 7 year old along with bacon, potato and cheese and heart shaped pancakes! Yes, that was the request from our silly girls. Abby wanted pancakes and Olivia wanted bacon potato and cheese. At least it is easy and it looks very nice on china. Of course we got the video camera out to record the moment. The girls loved helping their daddy set the table. Olivia loves drinking out of glasses with stems on them. Can't think of a better way to create some special Valentine memories.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Times Remembered.......







Well, last week was the anniversary of Emily's accident. Of course it came and went without fanfare but in the back of my mind I noted it and remembered back to those crazy couple of weeks and how God was so very faithful. I wasn't blogging back then so I did not have the opportunity to write it all down. And even though I said I was going to write the story in her baby book I have yet to do it. So I will take the time now and you would think since this happened a year ago, I wouldn't be able to remember everything.....funny thing is I can remember it all just as if it were yesterday.......It was Saturday morning and David and the girls were in the gameroom and I was in a bedroom. I knew David was using the paper shredder and when he hollered for me I knew it wasn't good. I ran to the gameroom picked Emily up and ran downstairs with her. I took one look at her hand and said we need to go the emergency room. I got a towel and wrapped her hand up and started praying out loud.....just talking to Jesus....and I had complete peace. We got everyone in the car and off we went. I sang songs and prayed the whole way, while Emily cried the whole way. David drove like a bat out of hell and the girls sat in the back very calm. I was calm the entire 2 hours we were in the ER. 1 1/2 of those hours the dr. was trying to sew up her fingers. She cried the entire time. But the peace of God was all over me. Normally I would have been a sobbing mess. There is no doubt God's presence is powerful in whatever form. Thank you Jesus for your peace that day. And for giving peace when we needed it and taking it away when we needed to look elsewhere for medical care. We were lead to the best possible Dr. out there and with the Lord's help he put Emily's precious little fingers back together again. Once again during Emily's surgery I had complete peace and what a blessing that is. The Bible talks about a peace that transcends all understanding. And that is what I had. I love those verses....
6Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. 7And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
8Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.
Philippians 4:6-8

Another one was Romans 15:13 May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.


As traumatic as this event was (apparently to David and I only) the girls remember that day with giggles. Just a couple of months ago Abby was reminding me of the time her and Olivia went to the hospital in their PJ's, when Emily hurt her hand and Daddy was crying. They thought it was funny they got to wear pajamas in public. Once again God's provision and protection of Olivia and Abby. They were not negatively effected by the events of the day. Even seeing their Daddy upset, which normally would send Olivia over the edge! Thank you Jesus ...your mercies are indeed, new every morning.


Emily's fingers are not perfect...but she has them and they work just fine. They are a reminder to me of God's peace....His faithfulness and His provision.









Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Classic Olivia

David has been trying to give Olivia piano lessons for the second time now......but she is not interested in practicing.......David told her yesterday he wasn't giving her anymore lessons until she started to practice. As I was talking with her today about how much she wanted to learn piano and how she needed to practice if she wanted to learn she looks at me and says...."Mom, I go to Kuehnle Elementary now, I am seven years old and my life is just so different. I have lots of things to do now." Like what I asked, " I have to stay at school longer and I have lots of work." Whatever girl......you are just too big for your britches!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Olivia Takes Jesus To School



Olivia brought home some of her artwork from the first couple of weeks of school. I took this picture of the one I was most proud of. It was hanging on the wall of the classroom at the first open house. There was a picture of each child in the center then they were to write all the things they liked or things that were special to them around the picture. Of course the first thing I noticed on Olivia's was Jesus. I looked around at the other children's and no one else wrote down Jesus....it made me a little sad as I further adjusted to my child being in public school.




When Olivia brought the picture home the other day I looked at it again and begin to think why hadn't any other child put Jesus or God on theirs. I knew there were several other children that were Christians. Two of them even go to our church. Then I thought....Olivia was fresh off the boat from private school were they talked about Jesus all the time at school. These kids are used to just the opposite. They probably are conditioned not to think, talk or write about Jesus at school. They only do that at church. I thought I can't let that change Olivia. I want her to think, talk and write about Jesus at school. So I took the opportunity at that moment to go talk to her and tell her how proud I was to see that she wrote down how special Jesus was to her and let everyone else know that. I told her I know they don't talk about Jesus at this school like they did last year at her school, but that doesn't mean that you can't talk about him, I told her. And I hope that you will continue to do that even though that isn't what everyone else does. She did say her teacher does talk about God sometimes..... I don't know if that is true or not.....but I would like to think so!


Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Is It Christmas Yet????????














Well the Christmas season is here....yea!!!! It is so much more fun with kids...unfortunately we have opened the Christmas season with sickness. Yuck! Emily has missed school, Olivia has missed school and we have missed every Christmas party and other such festivities. So we are off to a rough start but there have still been a few funny things to note in the process. Like everyday Abby asking is it Christmas yet? This started the day after Halloween I do believe! Then it was when are we going to make our gingerbread (house). They had fun making it with Daddy. Decorating the tree was something else. Abby kept asking if we had anymore almonds. Finally we questioned her about the almond thing...to discover she was trying to say ornaments but was just being lazy. We had a few broken ornaments but everything got glued back together. It took two days to decorate the tree and a week to get the house decorated but it is done. Now we can sit back and enjoy being sick in a nicely decorated house!

We did venture out last night, because I was determined we weren't going to miss another Christmas outing, for our annual cousin's outing to The Galleria for pictures with Santa! In spite of runny noses we still had a pretty good time. No tears for Santa. Everyone smiled pretty. Though Olivia's nose was pretty red!. Abby asked Santa for a choo choo train and babydoll. What a combo but that is Abby. Emily asked for toys. And Olivia....well she was just there for the picture now that the truth has been exposed , she wasn't really interested in telling a strange man dressed up like Santa what she wanted her parents to buy her for Christmas! She said she wanted to know the truth but I knew she really didn't.

Olivia has missed two days of school and yesterday she was asking about going to school today. She said will I miss school tomorrow? She then said I like school but that is life...sometimes your sick and sometimes your not.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Olivia let the school nurse pull her tooth!


Well Olivia lost the last of her two front teeth yesterday. It had been loose for quite some time. I kept asking to pull it but she refused my offer. Then yesterday she comes home from school and bounces right up to me and opens her mouth. She was so excited she lost her tooth at school....every grade school student's dream....or at least Olivia's. She has been talking about losing a tooth at school since last year and it finally happened with some help apparently. Her tooth became so dangly that the teacher sent her to the nurses office where the nurse put on her surgical gloves and yanked the thing out! I told Olivia I couldn't believe she would let the nurse pull her tooth and not her own mother.....to which she had absolutely no reply. She was just thrilled to have lost her tooth at school were she got a treasure box to to hold her tooth until she got home. Plus all the recognition for being the girl that lost her tooth at school. I think overall...yesterday was a very good day for Olivia.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Abby did you cut your sister's hair?

Two days ago I found a lock of hair on the floor as I was cleaning. I decided to pick it up and move on.....not in the mood to investigate. It wasn't enough to ruin anyone's appearance. But then the next day a found quite a bit more laying beside Emily. I looked at her crossly and quickly informed her that we don't cut our own hair, EVER! I was a little preplexed because I didn't see any scissors . But as I continued to get on to her for cutting her hair she finally said, "Abby did it!" I looked at Abby and said, "is that true" Abby said no I didn't do it. I asked her two more times and then decided that the girl was lying to me. I told her she would not be going to Chuck E Cheese with her dad if she was lying.....to which she confessed quickly. She said Emily had something stuck in her hair, Emily says no she didn't. So who knows what possessed her to cut her sisters hair, but let's just hope it doesn't happen again.

Monday, November 10, 2008

THE BIG SLIDE




Thanksgiving is still a few weeks away and we are already hearing about "The Big Slide" as Abby calls it. Her favorite thing in the world is her PawPaw's "big slide" in Louisanna. She starts asking about when she will be able to go on the "big slide" and she doesn't stop talking about it until we get there. She is obessed with the slide. So just a few more weeks Abby and you'll be sliding down the "big slide" hopefully all bundled up in your coat and not in a pair of shorts!

Monday, November 3, 2008

Would they just hurry up and pick a President!

As we all know Olivia could keep me blogging on a minute by minute bases with all the things she says but who has time......and there is so much I usually forget when it comes time to write it down. But today when I picked her up from school she reminded me she didn't have school tomorrow. I said, "oh yea that's right....what are you going to do tomorrow"....... Watch the election! she said. Can I call Melissa and Allyson over to watch it with me! Who knew 2nd graders were excited about the election.....just the other day when she was riding in the car with me, while I was listening to talk radio she said, ...."would they just hurry up and pick a President!" What caused the sudden change in interest.......who knows?

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Life is SO good!








Well I have not being documenting my children's activities as faithful has I had hoped. The scary thing is if I don't get it down in print soon....it will soon leave my memory or at least the exact wording, which of course is what makes is so charming........regardless let's get with it. Olivia was doing her homework the other day and she had to use her spelling words to write sentences. My favorite sentence put a huge smile on my face when I read it. The word was life and her sentence.....Life is so good. Very sweet....I am SO glad she recognizes her life is so good!

Of course it is so good,.... she was one of the winners in her school's pumpkin decorating contest. We spent a few days deciding what book character to make our pumpkin into. Her daddy and I wanted it to be Olivia the pig. But she opted for Fancy Nancy, which I had originally suggested to her. So the planning begins. My sweet friend Amy gave me her daughter's pink wig that Chloe hated. She said we could do anything to it we wanted which was a good thing. Then my very sweet friend Kenia painted Nancy's face on the pumpkin. We made her very cute and had a crazy time getting that big pumpkin to school but we made it with three kids in tow.
She was very excited when they called her name over the intercom announcing the winners. She said I loved hearing my name called.


When David told some of his co-workers about the win...they said, " tell Keri congratulations"...I wonder what David must of told him for him to send me congrats! The school did state this WAS to be a family project!

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Where did you find Daddy?

Yesterday Olivia and I were talking in the kitchen. She was asking me what school she would go to after she finished at Kuehnle. Then she wanted to know after that school where would she go and so on until she got to college and I told her she then got to pick which school she wanted to go to. She said Texas A&M was her pick. She then wanted to know again, where I went to college and where her daddy went. I told her that her poppy and her daddy went to the same college. She thought that was pretty neat. She then said, " what if I marry someone that went to the same college daddy did, then before she really even got that complete sentence out she quickly asked, "Where did you find Daddy? I told her I found him at church. I asked her what made her ask that question and she informed me I wouldn't understand if she told me!

Later that evening we were in the car and on the radio was a lady talking about wives honoring their husbands, apparently Olivia was listening to all she was saying about husbands and wives. Olivia looked at me and said you and daddy do that....y'all take turns cleaning the kitchen and....other things like that. I was reminded how are children watch everything we do and take it all in....the good and the bad. I was glad this was something good. And hopefully one day Olivia will find herself a husband that will take turns cleaning the kitchen with her!