I bought this cool bible from our church as a Christmas gift for all the kids. Danya, Gloria, and Latte have enjoyed reading it together and with me. It's a chronological story bible written like a comic book. It's the kind of art work you see in an adult comic strip, not a little kid one. The pictures are very good and it also has maps so you can see the area they are talking about. It's called the Picture Bible and you can get it for $12 or less online. I first heard about it when someone at church said that this was the pastor's daughter's very first bible. She's grown now and teaching a children's church program called TruthQuest that she and her husband created.
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Comic Book Bible
I bought this cool bible from our church as a Christmas gift for all the kids. Danya, Gloria, and Latte have enjoyed reading it together and with me. It's a chronological story bible written like a comic book. It's the kind of art work you see in an adult comic strip, not a little kid one. The pictures are very good and it also has maps so you can see the area they are talking about. It's called the Picture Bible and you can get it for $12 or less online. I first heard about it when someone at church said that this was the pastor's daughter's very first bible. She's grown now and teaching a children's church program called TruthQuest that she and her husband created.
Car Accident
The day after Christmas I had to take Latte to a visit with her mom. There was a slight mixup because they didn't have a caseworker there to supervise the visit, so I had to stay a while until they could find someone available. On the way home I was trying to carefully follow Daniel's directions.Every time I turn into or out of our driveway the whole van slides. I talked to Daniel about it and he said that the problem was that I let off the gas as I'm turning. He said I need to slow down and then give it a little gas as I turn so that the tires will have traction. I really tried to do that. But I slid anyway, and this time I was accelerating so I ramped up onto the rocky hill next to our driveway and popped the front tire.
Daniel couldn't get the lug nuts off, so we had to call the caseworker and ask her to give Latte a ride home. Meanwhile, a couple from our Sunday school class had just recently given us their phone number (he's a mechanic, she works for Napa Auto Parts) in case we have another situation involving the van. So I called them and they came out with their tools and got those lug nuts off in no time. It turns out that he races cars and has all the tools for a pit crew. We sure appreciated the help since this is our only vehicle!
Little Mother
Danya's favorite gift this Christmas was a doll baby that will drink real water and wet it's diaper. It even comes with a potty chair. Danya has been treating it just like a real baby and giving it baths in the sink. It comes with it's own tiny baby towel. Currently she's trying to find some tiny clothes that might fit the baby because it only has one outfit.Future Chef


Gloria has been enjoying her baking tools and materials that she got for Christmas. She originally said she'd like to get an Easy Bake overn like Danya used to have. But when we reminded her how expensive it was and how little food you got as a result, she agreed that real baking supplies would be more fun.We went all out on this gift! It was so much fun selecting different cake mixes, icings, decorations, interesting muffin pans, bowls, measuring cups and spoons, chocolate chips, and jello mixes. She is set to be able to make quiet a few different concoctions. She can also use her allowance money to buy more edible materials as she uses up her supply. She has such a good heart and includes all the other kids, even Kevin, letting them use all her tools. I said she'd be a great baker or cook someday. She said, "No, Mommy. I'm going to be a great chef!"
Thursday, December 27, 2007
THE gift!
This is the ONE gift that Gloria said she just could not live without this Christmas. It's a Princess Genevieve Barbie from the 12 Dancing Princesses movie. It was the only gift she talked about non stop over the past few months.She was so excited when she opened the box it was in. She just grinned from ear to ear, bouncing up and down. Unfortunately we didn't think to buy the 4 triple A batteries that it needs, and the snow has been so heavy that we haven't gotten out to get any yet. So she hasn't been able to watch the skirt light up and spin yet.
Grownup Gifts


This year Daniel and I got a few nice gifts, too. He got some much needed new jeans, a large skillet so that we can make Hamburger Helper without making a mess, some bible software, and some containers to take his dinners to work in.For me, my best gift was an excercise bike which I've already been enjoying using while watching movies or reading. I also got some new acrylic letter stamps and the final book in a sci-fi/fantasy series I've been reading called "Earthborn." Jennie also sent me a book about living frugally.
Gifts from Aunts



Aunt Jennie and Aunt Christina sent us some gifts that arrived last week. We tortured the kids by making them wait until Christmas to open them, but I think it made it more fun for them to have more gifts under the tree since they were only getting 3 each from us.Here are a few random photos of the gifts they got from their aunts. Jennie also sent Daniel and I the movie "Miss Potter about the author of the Peter Rabbit stories. It was an adorable movie!
Silent Night
Christmas Eve we had the kids in bed and the presents wrapped. All we had to do was stuff the stockings. Before the kids went to bed we helped them put their names on their stockings with foam letters that I ran through my Xyron X sticker machine. They didn't stay on long the next morning, but it made the kids happy to see their names on their stockings. We never did find our box of Christmas decorations.I took this picture with the light meter turned all the way up and the flash off on my camera. Then I used my software editing program to blur out Latte's name on her stocking. I think the wall looks really pretty in this picture.
Twas the Night Before Christmas
After we opened gifts we gave the kids some oatmeal and let them go outside to throw out some reindeer food. I wanted to mix it with glitter, but I couldn't find any in the house. I looked everywhere. Latte was the most excited about feeding the reindeer. She was outside throwing oatmeal onto the snow and yelling, "Here, reindeer! Get your food!" It was extremely cute.
Gone Tooth
Danya lost another tooth recently. She's got three gaps now, with one of them about half way grown back. Gloria always says, "I have a 'gone tooth' and Danya has a 'gone tooth' too!" I've tried telling her that she has a missing tooth, but she likes saying "gone" tooth.Latte is the same way. No matter how many times we tell her that we are eating spaghetti, she always calls it "spaghetti-o" instead. Kevin's favorite new word is "kay." Anything you tell him he always answers, "kay." I think he gets it from Latte who always says, "okay" after we tell her something.
Doo Doo Drops
We were given a box of odds and ends of food from our county last week. It had some cocoa powder in it, so Daniel and the kids made "Doo Doo Drops" which are sometimes referred to as "no bake cookies." I've been calling them doo doo drops since I made them for the first time with my mom's friend when I was five on the day my little sister was born. They were yummy. Definitely not healthy food, but they tasted good.
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Our Song
Today I was driving home and on the radio I heard the song that Daniel and I consider to be "our song", the same song that we played when we renewed our vows at a special ceremony on our 5th anniversary. I love this song!
Monday, December 24, 2007
Box O' Kevin

Kevin thinks everything is a car. Anything he can conceivably sit in and get someone to push him around the house in is automatically a car.Today I heard vroom vroom noises coming from his room. Then I saw Latte pushing Kevin down the hallway while he was sitting in side his toybox. I'll have to send the two of them in to clean up all the toys they dumped out soon, but for now they are having way too much fun. They also have become fascinated with playing "Choo Choo" lately. They'll line up all their little chairs and fill them with dolls. Then they'll each take a seat and Latte will pretend to drive them to different places. Every so often she'll say, "We're here! C'mon Kevin let's go!" and they'll take a tour of the basement together before getting back on their train. They are so cute!
New Gifts, Old Favorites
Danya finally got a pair of "feety pajamas" just like Gloria's, but in her favorite color. She loves them. Since Anna had brought feety p.j.'s to sleep in on Thursday night, too, we took a photo of the three of them. Of course, now Latte wants a pair.
While the older kids were opening gifts, Kevin brought an old favorite out of his room. My cousin, "Uncle" Shane Fitz gave Danya this Pooh bear when she was about 6 months old. It's been special to all of our kids. We never see Uncle Shane Fitz (We use his last name because my brother is also Uncle Shane) anymore because he lives out in the panhandle of Oklahoma and never happens to be visiting his mom at the same time that we are. He is an honorary uncle to our kids because he is an only child, so he asked if we'd make him an uncle. He's my favorite cousin and I sure miss him.
Friends at Christmas

We invited the Caulkins kids over on Thursday to spend the night and have a gift exchange. They love getting little gifts for our kids. All the kids were excited to get to open a few gifts early. We've received wrapped gifts this week in the mail from Aunt Jennie and others, but they won't get to open them until Christmas.Danya really wanted to give Anna a gift just from her so she gave her a Create a Bear that she had received last year and never opened. We also got her a few little things. Shannon and Sarah gave us a very helpful gift... free babysitting! Daniel and I went to go see National Treasure 2 and it was awesome! I would recommend that movie to anyone. I think we'll end up buying it when it comes out on DVD. Here are a few more photos from our gift exchange:


Saturday, December 22, 2007
Somewhat Famous
There is a scrapbooking website that has my blog linked and listed as a source of organization inspiration! Can you believe it? I've been getting a ton of new viewers every day who are linking from Organized Scrapbooks. If you click on the link and go about half way down the page you'll see the article about Scraps of Home!
Friday, December 21, 2007
My Favorite Hobby
I have several hobbies that I enjoy. I like drawing with pencils, pens, and charcoal. Playing my trombone makes me happy and is actually useful. I crochet and am working on a gift for a friend right now. Scrapbooking, however, is my favorite because I get to make something beautiful that my kids will treasure and hopefully pass down to their children.
Chelsea recently asked a few questions on a previous post:
1. Do you use a certain brand of supplies? The answer is "not really."
I just buy whatever looks interesting. I do have a huge stockpile of materials from the Storytellersclub since I got their monthly mega kit for years. I love those! One thing I really enjoy is cardstock stickers that already look beautiful and elegant and are ready to go on my page. I used to spend a lot of time creating my own elaborate tags and titles and journaling boxes. Now I just collect these. Some companies that make them are Bo Bunny and Pebbles, Inc. (which I use for card making).
Do you have a die cut machine? Yes, I have a Sizzix collection that I began buying about 6 years ago. I've got several of their alphabet sets, which is by far the thing I use most. I don't recommend you run out and buy a die cut machine. I haven't really used it enough to make the investment worth it. Mostly these days I use it for homeschool projects. That could be a whole other post. I also have a Quickutz die cutter with a few dies and one alphabet set. I wish I could afford more of these!
Where do you get your inspiration?
For years now I have loved everything by Becky Higgins. I'd say my style most closely resembles hers. Many of my layouts are direct "scraplifts" from her pages. I also like those books that Creating Keepsakes publishes called Scrapbooking with Lisa Bearson. She goes on QVC and sells products and during the show they display scrapbook pages made with the products. The pages are so good that they put them all into books each year. I get a lot of ideas from them.
AND what type of camera do you have? This one: Kodak Easy Share
It's not one of those top of the line ones. Although I admire those cameras, I just can't afford to replace it when one of my kids spills a can of pop on it like they did with my current one. I cleaned it the best I could, but the pop up flash still gets stuck sometimes. This one has 7.1 megapixels which means I could enlarge a photo to 10 x 8 and it would still look good. It also has a 10x optical zoom which means I get nice pictures from far away without having to use digital zoom which can make your pictures look grainy.
Chelsea recently asked a few questions on a previous post:
1. Do you use a certain brand of supplies? The answer is "not really."
I just buy whatever looks interesting. I do have a huge stockpile of materials from the Storytellersclub since I got their monthly mega kit for years. I love those! One thing I really enjoy is cardstock stickers that already look beautiful and elegant and are ready to go on my page. I used to spend a lot of time creating my own elaborate tags and titles and journaling boxes. Now I just collect these. Some companies that make them are Bo Bunny and Pebbles, Inc. (which I use for card making).
Do you have a die cut machine? Yes, I have a Sizzix collection that I began buying about 6 years ago. I've got several of their alphabet sets, which is by far the thing I use most. I don't recommend you run out and buy a die cut machine. I haven't really used it enough to make the investment worth it. Mostly these days I use it for homeschool projects. That could be a whole other post. I also have a Quickutz die cutter with a few dies and one alphabet set. I wish I could afford more of these!Where do you get your inspiration?
For years now I have loved everything by Becky Higgins. I'd say my style most closely resembles hers. Many of my layouts are direct "scraplifts" from her pages. I also like those books that Creating Keepsakes publishes called Scrapbooking with Lisa Bearson. She goes on QVC and sells products and during the show they display scrapbook pages made with the products. The pages are so good that they put them all into books each year. I get a lot of ideas from them.AND what type of camera do you have? This one: Kodak Easy Share
It's not one of those top of the line ones. Although I admire those cameras, I just can't afford to replace it when one of my kids spills a can of pop on it like they did with my current one. I cleaned it the best I could, but the pop up flash still gets stuck sometimes. This one has 7.1 megapixels which means I could enlarge a photo to 10 x 8 and it would still look good. It also has a 10x optical zoom which means I get nice pictures from far away without having to use digital zoom which can make your pictures look grainy.
What We're Reading Now: Civil War on Sunday
We've been steadily working our way through the Magic Tree House Series. We just finished "Civil War on Sunday" which turned out to be perfect timing because we are also working on making sure we've covered everything in our "What Your First Grader (and 2nd Grader) Needs to Know" books. We just finished reading about how slavery began in the U.S. so it worked out nicely that we also read this book about how it ended. I think if the author or publisher of this series ever decides to market a series of unit studies for each book they could make a fortune. They do have "Research Guides" that are good, but I'd like to see something that has an actual lesson plan with vocab words, science experiments, math, etc.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Cutting it Short
Music Phobia
Tonight I was pulling Sunday's music from my giant 3 ring binder just before band practice. Yes, I should have done it yesterday or this morning, but I procrastinated. I took one look at the music and almost decided to skip this week. You can see by this picture that it's very fast with a LOT of notes. I'm glad I didn't chicken out though, because the music is very fun and features the brass section.Tonight at practice, since both AWANA and Wednesday night service were cancelled, very few of us showed up. It was basically the rhythm section (piano, guitar, drums) and the brass. We had so much fun! It didn't feel like practice, it was more like just a few friends enjoying making music together. I'm looking forward to Sunday. While we were there I asked about the special music for January. I was told a while back that the praise band will be doing all the music during offering time next month instead of having individual soloists singing. Ron (the other trombonist) says he suggested a piece to Dean (our leader) that features a trombone duet. I asked him who he got to play the other trombone part... Actually, if I can still hide in my little corner behind the curtains then I don't mind. But if they are planning on having us stand up front on the stage like those soloists do there is just no way. I'm not that confident.
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