Monday, April 25, 2011

Happy Easter! :)




Sometimes it takes two to get everyone smiling.


So I almost did not post anything specific to Easter as I "missed" posting on the first Sunday of Easter, but then I remembered that it is the "First Sunday of Easter" for the entire week!! (A whole octave, actually) And then we celebrate the Easter Season for a good long time - until Pentecost, so why not say Happy Easter today and tomorrow and the next day and the day after that and the day after that. . . ? :)


Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Playful Paul

Paul has been pulling up and cruising the furniture for some time now, but I finally captured him playing with his Christmas toy here.


moving the beads along the tracks


Who me?

"chuckles"

squatting - gotta work those thighs

big smile

Monday, April 4, 2011

Over half way there. . .


Lent is in full swing and our cross is filling up.


Create a clean heart in me, O God.


-Renew in me a steadfast spirit.

Rebekah's new bike


No, it is not a special occassion, but Rebekah needed a new bike (her knees were hitting the handlebars). I tried to find a used one, but was having some trouble and even the one I almost got was a boys' bike - not so exciting for "a little princess." So anyhow, the hubby suggested we just get her one at the store (tax return is burning a hole in his pocket obviously). I was skeptical, but she really did need one. Then, at the store, we ALMOST got a generic (ok, really it would be a boys') bike, but Rebekah REALLY did not like it (not that I blame her - orange is not really my color either). So Daddy (who is COMPLETELY wrapped around his little girl's finger) decided that just because she had three younger brothers, Rebekah was still a girl and deserved girly things (and we also concluded that maybe we could spray-paint it later if necessary). So that was that. Now we just have to teach her to ride without training wheels as they would not fit on this larger frame. But all in all I am excited for her.


Of course, as we were getting ready to leave, the kids were looking over the toys in the check-out asile and of course, asking for some. Rebekah even had the audacity to ask for a toy and I said, "Rebekah, you are getting A BIKE!!!" She responded, "but the boys got TWO things!!" Seriously?!?! (Samuel got a new pair of shoes to play soccer, since his were slip-ons they kept falling off, and a 98 cent toy car - Jacob only got a couple dollar tractor - normally we don't buy toys, but they were overwhelmed with the bike bit and Momma felt a little guilty.) Fortunately it gave me another chance to hop on my soap box about how life is not fair - and to point out that it was not only not fair, but it was not fair in Rebekah's favor!!! I think she began to understand after a bit. Oh children - so innocent :)