Thursday, March 19, 2009








Ephraim was on the K-2 team for Odyssey of the mind. The judges said they were the best they had seen all day (and they performed last!) Their problem...create a set that looks like a candy factory, have a candy maker who explains five different kinds of candy that each have a HEALTHY ingredient, and have a humerous customer. It was completely kid made (points off for any outside help)







Spring was kidnapped for her birthday (last year when she went into young women's ) She'll be 13 next month now...whew time sure flys. Spring went to the 6th grade dance with her girl friends. I had such a fit after chaperoning the dance at the middle school two years ago that this dance was quite fantastic!
Then there's Autumn with her friend from Bellamore (their semi-professional string quartet) They are performing at the Wells Fargo Center next week.
Ben's Odyssey of the mind team won THIRD place in the region this year. They had to design and build a vehicle that could travel four different terrains and change appearance at each one using no man power and no batteries....it was COOL.







Farm Boy Ephraim milks a cow for the first time. He said it felt "squishy"

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Heather's Graduation


The Best Thing about graduation was having my parents come down from Oregon and my best friend, Denise, attend too! I was so proud to have Reg and Ben there to see me in all my educational glory! It's so nice not to have my energy diverted...no more home work..HAH! Now back to the house work. My thesis was on "How does learning to read music affect reading English text for 'at risk' middle school students." My thesis is going to press this week! YAHOO I'm done.


Saturday, June 28, 2008

Autumn promotes from 8th grade to High School!



Autumn was nominated for "Girl of the Year" at Windsor Middle School. She also recieved "Best in Strings" (viola) and "Best in Language Arts". She has a lot of friends and is an influence for good in her class. She will be in the Honors core in High School and is joining the debate team and the volley ball team. She teaches piano, violin, and viola but will be dropping some students to play volleyball...choices choices choices....and all good.



Have you seen my kids lately?




It seems that since I've gotten a digital camera I've completely

stopped doing photo albums. I rarely have time to blog so I'm not getting them up here AND they just sit on my computer in the thousands now...quite daunting. So today I'm eating the elephant one bite at a time. These three bites are little snatches of the joy in my life. Bite one. Spring and Autumn dressing the boys up just for fun!

Bite two. We went to San Francisco to Matt and Danielle's baby blessing and took this photo in the nursery because we don't have a family picture with Amie in it. And bite three is when I took Spring and her best friend out of school for her birthday and we got her ears pierced (family rule-age 12), got her contacts, and took her on a clothes shopping spree. WHEEEEEEEEE!!!!! Spring is a buzzy bee hive now and loves to go to YM/YW with Autumn and gets to go to girls camp. YAHOOO!!

Friday, March 14, 2008

Visiting Melba...Summer 2002


Just the thought of Grandma Melba makes a warm feeling well up inside of me. I remember special birthdays at her house during summer vacation. In particular I remember a cool cake with plastic animals on it. I remember camping with her and Grandpa. I loved her nails. She hasn’t aged a bit!! She looks like she has always looked, beautiful. I remember when she took us to the Enchanted Forest. I remember she took us to see the sea lions. I remember how Nathan and Adam drove her crazy and made her laugh. I remember how she loved me and was proud of me. I remember how she never missed a birthday then there got to be too many grandkids for her to keep up. I remember her wonderful stories of her life that she dutifully typed up for me for the family newsletter. She was always so supportive. I remember visiting her with my own family and we went to see Grandpa’s tree. It was special. I remember flying up to Portland and dropping in unannounced and without children! She was playing cards or something with her friends. Boy was she surprised. We went out to eat. I loved my special time with her. I remember her wonderful example of service. Her youthful outlook, her sense of humor, her faith in Christ. I am so glad she was born to be a blessing in my life. Happy Birthday Melba!!!