Saturday, July 10, 2010
Chuck E Cheese
Monday, September 28, 2009
It's Been So Long and I Have So Much To Catch Up On...
FIFTY IS NIFTY
Thank you to those who were in on the planning and those who just came to help me celebrate. Each one of you have a special place in my heart, have been an important part of my life in some way or another. I am truly blessed! And just FYI...I wouldn't go back in time if it were possible. I would say 50 is proving to be one of the best years of my life!
SUMMER CAMP
I have lost count of how many years I have gone to camp. But I'm certain that I have walked away changed every time. The last few years Harriet and I have played the role of the "scripture memory ladies". At first it didn't seem such a big deal. We just tried to teach the kids a verse each day then play some type of relay game where they tried to repeat the verse, get a piece of candy then go on about their day. It was really just a cool break for the kids in a hot afternoon. Most probably would have rather been at the lake or the pool. So a couple of years ago we began to revamp the concept. Instead of teaching a verse everyday that they can't remember a week later, we have begun to teach one verse all week, the camp verse. We try to really break it down, what it means, and how we can apply it to our lives. We try to find some fun applications to go along with each days teaching.
Last year the camp theme was Super Sticky. So we really worked over time to come up with as many sticky situations as we could, The best among them was the kids getting to "bake" a cake on their counselor's head. The kids loved it and the counselors for the most part didn't mind. Everything came together as only God can do. It was great how each day built upon the next and the kids were really getting it and enjoying scripture memory. We were so excited, it was a great year. Everything just clicked. After camp we would run into people from other churches that had come to camp and they would say, "Oh there is the Super Sticky ladies. We just loved it. The kids got so much out of it." Man what a great feeling to be a part of that. And to be honest, an ego booster. OOPS!
Cindy came to us with the theme and camp verse for this year. She also dropped the bomb that we had a record number of kids and we would either have to split up or bring on another team. Our theme was Brain Wash and our verse was Romans 12:2 "Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is - his good, pleasing and perfect will." WOW! What to do? The pressure was on. As always we spend time praying for direction, wisdom, ideas. But nothing was coming. NOTHING! Jump in ego...I told Harriet, we should have retired last year, gone out on top. There is no way we can compete with last year much less surpass it. We are going to fail. All the strides we had made to make scripture memory fun would be lost.
Boy was I a conformist...bigger, better, best! I was a mess. No way we could we do this.
We did add on another team because neither of us was willing to go it alone. If we were to fail, it would be much better in a group, you know misery loves company. Our group began to meet. We prayed together, shared ideas, talked about what we would want the kids to come away with. We had such different personalities, different perceptions, same goal, but oh so different. This was not calming my fears. Plans were forming, changing, reforming. We had some good ideas. Things I thought would be okay but...would it be great?
We like to give the kids something to take away. Sort of an anchor that reminds them what they have learned. We came up with these really cute rubber ducks. All ducks but yet dressed differently. Then came the concept of being a duck in a world of penguins. Okay, I like it! We're getting somewhere. We needed an acronym for DUCK. We worked and worked to try to be cute, innovative, inspiring. NOTHING! Oh that's not completely true. We would find something for 3 of the 4 letters but not all 4. We have ordered all these ducks and we have no saying. Okay, don't worry, it will come. Surely God will give it to us. Or maybe God didn't want us to use ducks? The questions just kept coming.
It came time to leave for camp. We had planned and planned. We had everything we needed. We weren't jumping for joy over our saying "Daily U Can Know" but it was good. We could make it work. To be honest, I was still a little worried about how all of it was going to come together. We had our first class and it went well. We set the tone for the week and started memorizing the verse. It was a good day. I was beginning to feel better about where we were going. I remember just asking God to remove me, my pride from the week and to work in ways I could never do. Well as usual He did it. By the time day 2 was over I was excited. I couldn't wait to see where He would take us the next day. The kids were coming up with great "Daily U Can Knows". They were asking questions, sometimes tough questions. They were thinking and God was working in their minds and hearts. We planned applications to use but God really supplied exactly what we needed. You can't plan those things to work like they did. He really brought it all together. By Thursday, I was so pumped about what the kids and I had learned. It was incredible. God, I want to be a duck in a world of penguins. I want people to know that even though I may look like them I am different. Because He makes me different. I have my duck on my desk and everyday I look at it and know these things...
Daily He forgives me; Daily He loves me in spite of myself; Daily He blesses me in so many ways; Daily I can show others His love; Daily He has a plan for me...and so on and so on and so on.
Thank you Lord for using children's camp to teach me new things about You!
FIRST EVER CAMP GIGI AND PEEPS
Randy and Ashley were going to their churches children's camp and asked us to watch Kendall for 3 whole days! It was really the first time since she was born that we had gotten to do that. We had watched her for short time spans, but she had never spent the night at our house without her parents. We had so much fun! We spent lots of time with Aunt Val and Gracie. I loved having the girls together. I think I wore them out trying to take pictures of them together. We got to see Grandma Dane, Mamaw and Papaw and some other family members, but not as much as we would have liked. We watched lots of Mickey Mouse club, swung in the swing outside, had fun seeing the birds with Peeps and feeding the fish. Boy three days can go by so fast! (I'm sure her mommy and daddy didn't think it went as I fast as I thought.) Here are a few pictures we took...
PLAYING ON THE BED
KISSIN' COUSINSREADING A BOOK TOGETHER It made me think about the future though and how fun it will be to do special things with the girls. I'm looking so forward to the days ahead and getting to have Camp Gigi & Peeps as a yearly event. I'm already thinking about things we can do when they get old enough. I hope we will get to make lots and lots of fun memories together.
I know I said at the beginning of this post that I was going to catch up but I think we all need a break. So go to the potty, stretch and maybe I'll finish up my list (only a couple more) in a day or two. Who knows maybe even this evening...haha
Friday, May 22, 2009
Me and My Girls
I've Been So Busy....
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Two Fat Peas in a Pod
I thought these were too cute. When I looked at Gracie's picture we took on Saturday it reminded me of the one of Kendall. So I wanted to see them side by side. I would say they were about the same age but according to the date on Kendall's picture she was less than 1 month old and Gracie was almost 2 months old. I think they are precious!!
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
How the World Turns
When I was little I remember my Mom talking about how fast time would go by. But it never made any sense to me. It seemed an eternity from my birthday to summer, from summer to Christmas, and then back again the long 365 days to my next birthday.
Oh wouldn't it be great for a year to be a year again? It seems so much was accomplished in a year. I grew taller, smarter, hopefully wiser, new friends were made, old friends were kept, always advanced another year in school. Back then it was hard to remember 365 days ago. It seemed like a lifetime. Now days, weeks and months fly by. When I think back I try to pinpoint when this happened. Best I can put my finger on it, it was Valerie's first day of school. Time picked up its pace, but Randy was still at home so it wasn't out of control. By the time he started school it seemed 12 months was only 9 months long. So then I began to sound like my Mom. Telling my kids how fast time was flying by. I'm sure they didn't understand it any more than I did.
I wonder how long it will be before they are saying, "Man, where did that year go?"
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Man, I Love These Girls
Then when we got home we got to babysit Gracie for the very first time. YEA! We kept her for about 3 1/2 hours at our house. She is so precious. She is such a little cuddle bug. I did tell her mommy and daddy that I'm pretty sure they have spoiled her already. She only wanted to sleep in my arms. We made a deal, we split the time between me and the bouncie. I'm sure I will do my fair share of spoiling, but I'm not going down for that one.
It was fun getting our 2 girls in the same day. That won't happen often, but it was great. Mike and I were talking about how great life is. The little things have always been the most important to us. And right now our "2 Little Ones" are just about perfect!