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[getting ready]

We are slowly getting ready for Christmas. Normally we are completely decorated the Friday after Thanksgiving but we ended up going to the beach for the long weekend and we are still trying to catch up. So we finished up the kids tree late last week and we finished up our main tree tonight while watching “White Christmas.” Finished up Christmas cards this week as well.

Now to start shopping…

[new addition]

Here is the newest addition to our family…Henry. He showed up at our church a week ago Wednesday. By Sunday he was still there so it didn’t appear he was going anywhere anytime soon. So we took him home, fed him and cleaned him up. On Monday I called Animal Control and the local vet but no one had reported a missing cat. We wouldn’t let the kids name him until we knew he would become a part of our family.

This past Wednesday I took him to the vet to be “checked out.” Poor thing had a pretty bad cut on his forehead and an abcess on his back near his tail. They said they would need to sedate him to get in and figure out what was going on. They were concerned because he had a fever and that his wounds might be infected. So I had to make a quick decision as to whether to go ahead and get him neutered and declawed, thus only having to sedate him one time. I struggled with spending all that money and then someone calling to claim him in the next few days.
So I took the plunge and had it all done. We picked him up last night. He ended up with stitches in his forehead and in his hind end (along with a drain tube), not to mention that he went from being a “he” to an “it.” He got all his shots while he was there too. And due to the stitches he has to wear this lovely “lampshade” for a week.

Right now he is asleep in the floor and appears to love his new home…so he is now ours and we love him already.

[washington dc]

We spent the day in Washington DC yesterday after visiting the Lego Store in Potomac Mills (for Dalton’s birthday shopping). It was a nice day but hot! Fun family day.



[wol camp 2009]

Spent the last week in Schroon Lake New York taking Daniel to Word of Life Camp. This is his second year and was much better for him this year. He had great counselors and cabin mates. George and I spent our days going back and forth between the Island (teens), the Ranch (1st-6th graders) and the Inn (where we stayed). We would get up and have breakfast with Chris J and Chris P. Then we would head to the Island for their morning bible hour with Mike Calhoun. We then went to the Ranch for Daniel’s bible hour with Ric Garland. We would eat lunch at the Ranch and then spend the afternoons at the Inn and having dinner there. The weather wasn’t great…cloudy, rainy and chilly but we still had a good time. Now it’s back to reality tomorrow.


[easter]

We had a wonderful day today. Started it off with a sunrise service at our church…beautiful but very cold. I sat there thinking how terribly uncomfortable it was until I looked at the Cross in front of me and realized there was no comparison to what Jesus did for us. Spent the afternoon with the Hess clan at our house for dinner. Resting now, thankful that we get to sleep in tomorrow morning.

[saturdays]

I just love Saturdays when the hustle and bustle of work and school are gone and we don’t have to leave the house unless we want to. Not much gets accomplished and I am ok with that. These are the days my kids will remember the most. I guess that goes for me too.


Watching her play with her Polly Pockets for hours…


Looking for everything he can find on Lego Trains…


Searching the woods in our backyard looking for treasures…


Reading a book (fiction no less) and sipping on my cup of green tea…

[routine]

Tomorrow starts the beginning of getting back to the routine…the routine of getting up early, packing lunches and backpacks. The routine of rushing out the door to make it to school and work on time. The routine of dinner, homework, baths and bedtime, only to do it all over again the next day. I love the routine (I wish there was more structure) and this season of my life. It will be gone in the blink of an eye.