Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Easter Break - Part I

To begin our Spring Break some of our FAVORITE people came to visit
from Arkansas - Burger and Gramma Smith


We are so glad they fit us into their busy travling schedule. They treat us like family and we try to do the same for them - since they were our family in Arkansas.

They came Friday night and Saturday morning we went to Livie's soccer game.

Then we headed over to Costco (have I mentioned they don't have one in AR -So SAD!)

After Costco, Colleen wanted to treat the girls to new outfits at Old Navy so off to the mall we went.

The girls in their new "threads".
McKenna
Livie
Maya

The girls did a fashion show for us so here's a little video of the event.
(This is one of those, only a gramma would care about this video's.)
(BTW, you have to know what is on their t-shirts to understand why they are doing what they are doing.)


Then they took us to an AWESOME Japanese Restaurant:

Colleen and Maya
Randy (aka Burger) and Olivia
McKenna (before the chef came out and made the big fire.)

After the fire.

The FOOD!
YUMMY!
On Monday, Colleen and Randy took the girls camping.  One of the girls FAVORITE things to do with them.  They got to stay in their camper.  Tim and I came for dinner but went home and left ALL 4 girls.
I came back in the morning to pick them up and then the Smith's went on their way home.

Tim being manly!  Who wear's flip flops camping?

Alexa being a teeny bopper!
We had to get a shot of the fake flowers around the tree at the camp site. 
Aren't they lovely?

Here we all are trying to roast marshmallow's on a fire that wasn't starting.
(I don't want to name any names, BUT someone didn't haven any fire starters.  I'm just sayin')
I LOVE this look on McKenna's face. 
(Notice the two people she has wrapped around her finger.)
Last but not least, here is our sad little fire that we tried and tried to make last. 
I should put a disclaimer, that ALL the wood around was soaked because of all the rain.
Thanks so much, Randy & Colleen.  We love to have you visit
and can't wait for the next time.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

GO ANGELS!

This year, Livie decided she wanted to play soccer. Not only did she want to play soccer but her dad decided that he would coach. The sceptic that I am, I was a little concerned. First, Livie is my most timid child and I worried about her being afraid on the field. Second, if you know my husband, he is NOT timid and VERY competitive and I didn't know how that would mix with 8 and 9 year old girls. I am pleased to say that I was MOSTLY wrong. I wasn't wrong that Tim is not timid and VERY competitive (some things are just predictable.) Livie, however, has NOT been timid and has gotten in the game and even scored a goal. Tim is great with the girls and has really been taking time at practices to teach them. They all seem to be having a great time and the parents have enjoyed Coach Tim along with his asst. coach, Joe. One parent said that she was so glad that Tim yell's so loud in the game because all the parents know what he is saying and don't have to yell to their own daughters - he does it for them. Here are a few shots from one of the games.

Tim
Livie (notice the socks pulled up over her knees - it was COLD that morning.) You can't see Livie very well but she is the one in front of #8 going for the ball.
(I'm definitely not a photographer)
Tim
Looking Coach-like!
After the game! BIG WIN!
I hate to say this because the girls have one more game to go but they are undefeated so far.
They are a good little team with 2 good coaches that have taught them to work as a team.
GO ANGELS!

Sunday, May 2, 2010

My Motivational Speaker!

I just shared this story with my mom and she told me I should write it down. I figured if I wrote it on a piece of paper I might lose it and why do that when I can blog it right here for all 3 of you to experience also.

I think I have mentioned before that my little, Maya is full of confidence. I don't know how she got it all except I think she was born with it and I'm glad that she's got it. As a child, I was as shy as they come and so this girl teaches me something new everyday. She loves to bear her testimony at church, loves to be called on at school (we have told her numerous times that she needs to let the other kids answer also.) She LOVED being in her school play and having a speaking part (more on that later.) She is so anxious to dance in her dance recital. She is my polar opposite.

Just a few minutes ago I was reminded of how we should feel about ourselves from this little wealth of knowledge. Livie was folding up a drawing that she didn't like and was going to throw it away. Maya pipes up and asks her why she's throwing it away. Livie responds with that she doesn't like it.
Maya: You shouldn't throw it away. Even if someone makes fun of it or something. You should keep it.
Now at this point I'm thinking, "great, another piece of paper to keep. Maya, don't encourage that, I'd much rather have it thrown away."
But I simply asked, "Maya, why do you say that?"
Maya: Because, you should be proud of what you draw because YOU did it.

What? What 7 year old has that kind of wisdom?

Now it may not seem like much to some but as I listened I realized that this girl is here to teach me. It's definitely not they way I think or look at things and I'm so glad I have her around to remind me of how important even a simple drawing is. No wonder she enjoys life so much.