I realize it has been months and months. A few red flags came up on my tracking page, and I felt as though I needed to change to private setttings until I finished checking things out. I've done my research and feel comfortable releasing the blog back out for public viewing - with a few additional safety features.
I'm sorry for leaving everyone without their daily dose of cuteness! Now on to see how much the kids have grown in just a few months!!
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Forest Lake Church Fall Festival
Tonight we went to the Fall Festival at church as an alternative to Trick-or-Treating through-out the neighborhood. I have to say that for me, growing up in New England, Trick-or-Treating was always a really fun experience. The leaves crunching underfoot, the Unicef boxes jingling with loose change and a cup of hot chocolate waiting back at the house are some of the things I remember most. One of the other things that leaves a lasting memory on me is that we knew all of our neighbors. We always went around the neighborhood with a few other families as a big group. Every few houses, we would be invited to come in for hot cider, fresh donuts or some other yummy treat.
Maybe I just didn't know about all the scary things in this world back then. But I don't remember ever having to wait while my parents "inspected" my candy. Even just this week, the late night news ran a story about how known sex offenders are being reminded that they cannot participate in allowing children to ring their doorbell for candy, because it could be considered "luring" children to their home. Yikes! Come to think of it, we spend so much time teaching our kids about filling our bodies with healthy fuel and the warnings of stranger danger, and yet I was torn about not allowing them to go Trick-or-Treating, which is basically knocking on strangers' doors asking for junk food. :) Now, before anyone thinks otherwise, we "know" most of our neighbors by name, but they are still somewhat "strangers" to us, we don't really know much about them.
Our church planned a fantastic activity tonight - a fall festival.
The evening started off with some contemporary praise songs. And then went into a lesson about homeless people. I was surprised to hear the large number of homeless people in Florida. I guess it makes sense though, since the weather is so mild.
Moving over into the Upper Youth Center, we had a delicious dinner of (veggie) hot dogs, chips and root beer. I should just start labeling these pictures as "Megan and her boys".
Maybe I just didn't know about all the scary things in this world back then. But I don't remember ever having to wait while my parents "inspected" my candy. Even just this week, the late night news ran a story about how known sex offenders are being reminded that they cannot participate in allowing children to ring their doorbell for candy, because it could be considered "luring" children to their home. Yikes! Come to think of it, we spend so much time teaching our kids about filling our bodies with healthy fuel and the warnings of stranger danger, and yet I was torn about not allowing them to go Trick-or-Treating, which is basically knocking on strangers' doors asking for junk food. :) Now, before anyone thinks otherwise, we "know" most of our neighbors by name, but they are still somewhat "strangers" to us, we don't really know much about them.
Our church planned a fantastic activity tonight - a fall festival.
After dinner, we had little passports and had to travel to different countries all over the world (areas of the church), playing games and earning toiletries and snacks for our "homeless packs".
The little guys were too small to participate in the basketball shoot, so the Daddy's jumped in there to help. And here is where the competitive nature between the two families really came out.
Megan and I played against each other, but I had to be on my knees to make it fair.
I loved how she was laughing the whole time she was playing. Megan seems to be struggling with not having enough of my time. I remember 5 1/2 was a really emotional age for Joshua as well.
The Daddies played against each other. The kids were all cheering and going wild. It was really one of the highlights of the night. We were quite the rowdy group. Potato sack racing was another one of our favorite games. I shared a potato sack with Daniel so that we could hop together. I forgot that he's about 40 pounds now, and that's tough to hop with!
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Adventurer Camp-out at Pine Lake Retreat
The park was our saving grace in the early morning when we seemed to be the first families up. The kids had a great time chasing each other around.
I think it was Sabbath morning that the lesson was about rocks and sand. Joshua really thrives on this type of hands-on learning. It's so wonderful to see their little brains at work. 
At some point on Sabbath afternoon, the Adventurers were working on earning their Button Honor patch. Keith took Megan and Joshua to earn their Honor. While I took Daniel out into the field so that he could kick around the soccer ball.
Of course, I also snuck in a nap on the grass.
We tried to go for a walk with the kids, but we had some mutiny on us.
By Sunday morning, we were all feeling pretty tired. It was quite chilly outside. Keith shared his jacket with Megan.
Daniel's Birthday in Sabbath School
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Chuck E Cheese
We recently went to Chuck E Cheese with Nana and Bill. We had a great time!!
Whoa there, little dude - you need to roll the ball, not throw it! Clearly the Chuck E Cheese people did not give much thought to the consequences of lining up the Bozo ball-toss, basketball and then skiball. Daniel got into the pattern of toss the ball, toss the ball and toss the ball. Oops! I showed him how to roll the balls with this game.
Keith's newest ID. Now that he's no longer Active Duty in the Coast Guard, he's a Hollywood Star (you can be too, for 1 token at your local Chuck E Cheese - a whole lot easier than 8 weeks of bootcamp, but not the same personal satisfaction of having served your country).
Keith's newest ID. Now that he's no longer Active Duty in the Coast Guard, he's a Hollywood Star (you can be too, for 1 token at your local Chuck E Cheese - a whole lot easier than 8 weeks of bootcamp, but not the same personal satisfaction of having served your country).
Pirate's Dinner Adventure
During Nana and Bill's visit, we all went to dinner at the Pirate's Dinner Adventure Theater. The kids dressed up for the occaision.
I told Megan that the pirates were mean and were going to steal the gold off of her Jasmine outfit. :) She was then on the look-out for pirates for the rest of the evening.
The boys waited ever-so-patiently while we had to hang outside waiting for the auditorium to open.
Daniel was GLUED to the show! He didn't even eat his dinner because he couldn't take his eyes off of the performance.
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