Friday, June 27, 2008

Summer Fun





We've been spending lots of time by the pool with friends and family this summer. B passed his 2nd swimming test with Super Daddy and got a remote control racetrack. He had to perform 5 skills to claim the prize, B is quite the swimmer!
SJ let me put puffs in her hair finally. I got the front row done and she said, "Mommy, finish hairbows", they did look so cute. She also loves swimming and cries when we drag her inside.
Lounging by the pool with girlfriends while the kids play and eat watermelon makes even the summer heat fun. Come over and join us!
Photos: 1-First time SJ allowed Uncle to hold her, also Cousin B. 2-SJ in the pool, fearless one she is. 3- Coffey grandkids. 4- B "driving".

Dedication Sunday




This past Sunday, we had the privilege of dedicating our daughter to the Lord. We dressed her in the family christening gown (which fit a 2 yr old!?!), an Ethiopian headdress, an Ethiopian cross necklace and of course, new shoes. B wore a traditional Ethiopian shirt. We were able to hold a lit candle in honor of SJ's First Mother during the ceremony. Most of our family and friends were able to join the festivities. Following the service, Auntie Jo, Miss Missy and Mamaw were kind enough to serve lunch for us. I made doro we't for SJ, which she inhaled. It was a special day and we are honored to parent this little lady.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Brother and Sister


It is clear to me that God planned for SJ and B to be brother and sister. They are quite similar, in the cutest ways.
*They both love to swim and jump off of the diving board. SJ is already swimming around (with floaties of course) the pool and going off the diving board! B got too much sun today even with 3 reapplications of Coppertone.
*They both want to change clothes and/or shoes several times a day. SJ is a shoe fiend, she even likes to sort her brother's shoes and pick them up for him. Most of you know about B and his costumes, he's been in this "phase" for 3 years now.
*They are both fearless and adventurous! B loves all rides, the higher and faster the better. SJ saw a commercial for Dollywood's Thunderhead Coaster. She pointed at it and said, "SJ ride!".
B and SJ are growing in their love for each other. I feel so blessed to watch them together. And yes, they like to annoy each other too, they truly are brother and sister.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Stupid Humidity




It's only the beginning of June, and already I'm cranky about the heat. We left the house at 9:45 and I got sweaty just putting the kids in the car! We went to the park this morning with our SuperAmazing MOPS group, have I mentioned I LOVE MY MOPS GIRLS!!?? B and "The Outlaw" ran around in the woods with sticks, SJ jockeyed for time on the swings, and we later sat down for a snack in the shade.


This is a busy week for us, we've got VBS at church. B would rather go off and do his own thing rather than participate with his class and SJ is spending her time there following me around. The kids are hot and sweaty each night, but they're having a blast and sleeping well.


If you need me this summer, I'll be in the pool...


Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Super Powers

B continues to believe that Super Daddy and I have super powers. We can "see" him in the next room about to break something even when the door is closed, I can tell without looking that he has stuck his feet out of the car window, I know when he has to use the potty, etc. It's just the stuff you learn about your kid and the use of the side mirrors on the car, but even when we explain our "powers" B won't buy it, he insists we must have super powers.
Tonight on the way home, B said "I'll never have super powers, I've been praying to God and He still didn't give me any!" It's tough being 5 (and a half).

Monday, May 26, 2008

Beautiful Kids





We had house guests for the weekend, our friends the Yorks, including their gorgeous baby boy G. Mrs. York was so kind and took loads of beautiful pics of the kids.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Please Pray for the Chapman Family

My heart is breaking for the Steven Curtis Chapman family as they endure the tragedy of losing their 5 yr old daughter, Maria. The family has done much to promote international adoption and their foundation, Shaohannah's Hope, has helped 1700 families with grants to offset the financial burden of adopting internationally.
http://www.tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080521/TUNEIN/80521174/1005/ENTERTAINMENT
Please pray for the entire family as they grieve this loss, especially for the son who was driving. Maria is with Jesus now.