I have uploaded new pictures and video to dropshots. There are pictures of the land we hope to buy in January. There are pictures of the kids dressed up. There is a video of the kids (and the Hayes' kids), doing a little "homeschool"? There's a video of Rachel "reading" a book (very cute). She didn't know I was filming and you'll see when she realizes it. It is funny. My camera is working at the moment and I hope to keep it that way.
Last weekend James took Jonathan and Joshua backpacking at a state park about 2 hours away. They camped both Friday and Saturday night. The weather was freezing, but they survived in their warm sleeping bags. They had a great time and saw some cool stuff. The other kids and I had a nice weekend in our warm, cozy house. That should be it for camping until the Spring.
Jesse is standing on his own now. He hasn't taken his first step yet, but he will soon. He's not even 10 months yet. He may be our earliest walker if he keeps up the pace. He also does the sign "all done", which I don't remember our other kids doing this early.
I'm cooking a turkey with all the fixings tomorrow. We're having company for dinner and I decided to do a little Thanksgiving dinner early. We'll be going to James' parents for Thanksgiving and so we won't get left overs. We miss that. To make up for it, we'll make our own. Then we'll do it again in two weeks. Hopefully we'll all eat in moderation, though.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
I Love this Time of Year...
The leaves are beautiful right now and the weather has been so nice. That's supposed to change tomorrow. I'm glad the weather was nice yesterday as we (the kids and I) waited in line for over an hour yesterday to cast a vote in the election. Today was a productive day as most of the carpets on the main floor got clean. Josh was a big help. He learned how to use the steam cleaner, but he wasn't too interested in doing it for very long.
Last Friday night we had a nice evening at the Fall Festival at church. The candy is half gone already. Jonathan was a lego man (a costume him and I made on Friday). Josh was a hiker. Jay was Spiderman. Josiah was dracula (I think, only in costume and not in his face). Rachel was an elephant and Jesse, a pumpkin (as all of them were at this age). I took pictures and someday maybe I'll get to share them. (I'm sending my camera off to the shop for a third time tomorrow, but we won't get into that).
James and Jonathan went to their first Ram's game on Sunday. Someone at the hospital gave James tickets. The Ram's lost, but they had a good time.
The Christmas shopping has begun. Boy, do I love the internet! I'm not sure I'l step outside my house to do any Christmas shopping this year. We'll see. The kids are getting 2 gifts from us this year, plus one gift for all of them. It will be less for them to open this year, but that's okay. It's not about the presents anyway.
Last Friday night we had a nice evening at the Fall Festival at church. The candy is half gone already. Jonathan was a lego man (a costume him and I made on Friday). Josh was a hiker. Jay was Spiderman. Josiah was dracula (I think, only in costume and not in his face). Rachel was an elephant and Jesse, a pumpkin (as all of them were at this age). I took pictures and someday maybe I'll get to share them. (I'm sending my camera off to the shop for a third time tomorrow, but we won't get into that).
James and Jonathan went to their first Ram's game on Sunday. Someone at the hospital gave James tickets. The Ram's lost, but they had a good time.
The Christmas shopping has begun. Boy, do I love the internet! I'm not sure I'l step outside my house to do any Christmas shopping this year. We'll see. The kids are getting 2 gifts from us this year, plus one gift for all of them. It will be less for them to open this year, but that's okay. It's not about the presents anyway.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
It's Been a While...
Hi all, I'm back. It has been a while since I've posted anything. I won't have any new pictures, as we've had more camera problems and I've given up on that for a while. At some point we'll have to get a new camera, but for now I'll just write.
October has flown by. Two weekends ago we camped on the property we hope to buy in January. It was a great weekend! The weather was so nice and it was great to be out there. We went on a big hike Saturday that took us 6 hours. It was pretty cold at night, but our heater helped to keep us from freezing.
We got our flu shots last week. Rachel was all for getting a shot (she wanted the promised candy). Josiah, on the other hand, had to be held down.
Our precious neighbor, Jo, is in the process of moving. The kids aren't happy about that. They just love her! She won't be too far away, so they'll still get to see her from time to time. They went over there (next door) for lunch today and I actually got a nap in while they were gone.
We are doing something different with school. Jonathan and Josh, who go to James' work once a week are doing double work that day. It works out good, because they were finishing too early. On the day they are home, I've been teaching them all kinds of useful skills (and things that will help me out). They've been learning things like laundry, dishes, cleaning different things, gardening, cooking, and chopping wood. There is so much to teach them and I'm enjoying coming beside them and letting them do some of my work. Sometimes they say they'd rather do school work (they both have been lazy this week), but the physical labor is good for them and I try to teach them some fun skill each week too.
One thing I wanted to share that really works in our house is what I like to call "Clutter Control". It is a great way to get your house picked up. You can transform the look of your living space in 5 minutes. I set the timer and say "On your mark, get set, go" and off we all go, picking up everything we can and delivering it to the right place. It is actually fun and we all get into it (most of us do). Sometimes one or two kids don't participate very well, but I tell you if even I get a couple kids and myself going, it gets done and the results are great. I try and do this twice a day. James has been impressed (when we do it that is). The problem is making a point to do it and sometimes I get to into something else and I forget. The great thing is that it only takes 5 minutes. I can spare 5 minutes, most of the time.
Things have been busier for James this week, the cold season has begun. We've even had a few colds going in this house. Jesse turned nine months last week. He is getting ready to walk. He stands for a few seconds and then sits down.
Well, that's all I have for now.
October has flown by. Two weekends ago we camped on the property we hope to buy in January. It was a great weekend! The weather was so nice and it was great to be out there. We went on a big hike Saturday that took us 6 hours. It was pretty cold at night, but our heater helped to keep us from freezing.
We got our flu shots last week. Rachel was all for getting a shot (she wanted the promised candy). Josiah, on the other hand, had to be held down.
Our precious neighbor, Jo, is in the process of moving. The kids aren't happy about that. They just love her! She won't be too far away, so they'll still get to see her from time to time. They went over there (next door) for lunch today and I actually got a nap in while they were gone.
We are doing something different with school. Jonathan and Josh, who go to James' work once a week are doing double work that day. It works out good, because they were finishing too early. On the day they are home, I've been teaching them all kinds of useful skills (and things that will help me out). They've been learning things like laundry, dishes, cleaning different things, gardening, cooking, and chopping wood. There is so much to teach them and I'm enjoying coming beside them and letting them do some of my work. Sometimes they say they'd rather do school work (they both have been lazy this week), but the physical labor is good for them and I try to teach them some fun skill each week too.
One thing I wanted to share that really works in our house is what I like to call "Clutter Control". It is a great way to get your house picked up. You can transform the look of your living space in 5 minutes. I set the timer and say "On your mark, get set, go" and off we all go, picking up everything we can and delivering it to the right place. It is actually fun and we all get into it (most of us do). Sometimes one or two kids don't participate very well, but I tell you if even I get a couple kids and myself going, it gets done and the results are great. I try and do this twice a day. James has been impressed (when we do it that is). The problem is making a point to do it and sometimes I get to into something else and I forget. The great thing is that it only takes 5 minutes. I can spare 5 minutes, most of the time.
Things have been busier for James this week, the cold season has begun. We've even had a few colds going in this house. Jesse turned nine months last week. He is getting ready to walk. He stands for a few seconds and then sits down.
Well, that's all I have for now.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
More Outdoor Work
Well another weekend has come and gone and it was beautiful weather wise! We wished we were camping. Instead we got to work around the house, continuing to spruce it up. James worked both Saturday and today on powerwashing the siding. I worked on staining the deck, with Jonathan's help. Both the siding and deck aren't done yet, but hopefully this week we'll finish up. I'm having a problem posting, so that's all I'm going to write for now.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Home Projects
There are lots of projects that we are beginning to work on to prepare the house to sell. Today we plan to dig some ditches for drainage piping. We also have to powerwash the house, stain the deck, replace the kitchen faucet and lots of other odds and ends.
Tuesday night we met with our architect for our second drawings. That all went well. We are looking forward to seeing the drawings as that will be close to our final. We are getting excited as we think about the reality of it not being far off. James said last night that he was planning on being in our new house by Christmas next year. Wow, wouldn't that be great! We'll see what God does. That would be a huge blessing to us.
Our plans are to buy land in January and sell the house anytime after that. We'll put it on the market in March if we haven't found a buyer on our own before then. (At least that is the current plan).
So other than that, not much going on. The more kids we have the fast the clock turns.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Smoky Mountains
We went to Newfoundland Gap on Sunday. It had some spectacular views and we took lots of pictures. We went to a visitors center, a farm museum, and a grist mill and then did about a five mile hike to the Cherokee Indian Reservation. (We didn't go into the reservation because of time). After a picnic dinner, we went to Clingman's dome for a beautiful sunset. We even met up with a ranger on her day off. She was the only one left after sunset, besides us, and she walked back the 1/2 mile hike with us to our cars. We learned all kinds of things, especially about bears, as we questioned her. By the way, that hike way 1/2 mile and pretty steep, but paved. Poor Josiah was just tuckered out. We made it up to the observation tower about 5 minutes before the sun started to set.
Monday we moved our campsite across the road, as I decided to stay another night instead of getting a hotel, while James and the older three boys climbed Mt. Laconte. They had a great time climbing the 5 and 1/2 mile trail up the mountain. They stayed in a lodge at the top and were served dinner and breakfast. The boys enjoyed the all you can drink hot chocolate. The little kids and I had a relaxing time back at camp. Rachel and Josiah rode their scooters in the driveway while I got to relax and read (that was all after a couple hours of work, preparing lunch, setting up camp again, and washing myself and the kids up). We got lots of rain that night, but stayed dry enough in the tent.
Wednesday we packed up camp at Elkmont and headed over to Cades Cove and set up camp. I had Josiah trying to help me set up our rather large tent. It was a challenge to say the least. After that we went and picked up James and the boys and drove around a nature trail road, stopping to look at some old homesteads.
Friday morning we went on a 3 mile hike that was off he beaten path. At times, I wasn't sure if we were on a real trail (they don't maintain this one). We saw some old rusted up car remains, it must have been a road at one time. The kids had fun playing in the creek. We saw a doe and her fawn walking through the woods (and no bear following it, thankfully). All in all James and the older boys hiked over 30 miles for the week. Mom and Josiah only hiked about 20 (still not bad for a vacation).
That was a great way to top off a wonderful week in the smokies. We hope to go back again some day. Next stop; Canyonlands and Arches National Park, sometime next spring.
Don't forget to check out my dropshots link for more pictures and video.
Monday, September 1, 2008
Birthdays, Hiking, and Other Stuff
We had a nice Labor Day weekend. The birthday party was fun. We sang "Go Tell it on the Mountain" (see dropshots) since we had a mountainous cake. The boys both got sleeping bags, which they used last night (although it was pretty warm) in the state park. James took all the boys on an overnight hike. They came home with so many ticks on them and they were tiny. I spend over an hour pulling them off each of the kids. They had a good time, but maybe next time they'll use more bug repellent.
I wanted to share a cute story about Rachel. Saturday James saw Rachel, rocking in her little chair with her baby. She was holding her baby with its head under her night gown. She said, "I feed my baby". Later I asked her about it and she told me the baby was eating from her belly. It is quite fun to be able to communicate with her better. You can practically carry on a conversation with her now.
We did get the pool covered up this evening as I had hoped. Now its onto packing for our trip. We leave on Saturday. I will be spending my birthday, driving in the car for many hours. I think we're planning on leaving at about 3:00 a.m.
I wanted to share a cute story about Rachel. Saturday James saw Rachel, rocking in her little chair with her baby. She was holding her baby with its head under her night gown. She said, "I feed my baby". Later I asked her about it and she told me the baby was eating from her belly. It is quite fun to be able to communicate with her better. You can practically carry on a conversation with her now.
We did get the pool covered up this evening as I had hoped. Now its onto packing for our trip. We leave on Saturday. I will be spending my birthday, driving in the car for many hours. I think we're planning on leaving at about 3:00 a.m.
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