Tuesday, August 24, 2010

A Lunch Date

I had a lunch date with this cute guy. He asked me out for pizza. Last week was so much about Big Sis that I thought a slice of pizza would be a nice treat. My little guy loves him some peeeezzza!

He was full of smiles.




Well in between his monster faces. Tell me this is normal. Even if it is not normal, still tell me that it is. He is all boy!



"It can be so frustrating when my army men are all tangled up."

I love this little guy!

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

My First Day

First Day of Kindergarten...... fever of 100.9




Second Day....Ready to go with a big smile


Little B woke up with a fever the first day of kindergarten. As disappointed as we were, it was a blessing to have one more day. The Lord knew my heart!

She had an awesome first day and has told me every detail about it. Even who turned out the lights during rest time. She was smiling from ear to ear when I picked her up.

Have a great week.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

The Joys of Summer




The Joys of Summer....

Potty training was a success
No swim diapers needed
Friends coming to get their feet in the sand with us
Getting to see family
Dirty feet
Seeing old friends and their kids
Spending time with cousins
Golf cart rides
Watching a baby turtle makes it's way to the ocean for the first time
Experiencing God's creation of the ocean
Wearing flip flops everyday
Tie Dye T-shirts
Lemonade Stands
Having lots and lots of family time
Having my honey for most of the summer
Fresh seafood
Sand castles
Enjoying a sand fort that someone else built

The only thing missing.....my brother, sister-in-law and nieces.

Spring use to be my favorite season. Now, I would say summer. It is filled with memories.
Thank you Lord for a wonderful season.

We are off to kindergarten on Monday!!!

Monday, August 9, 2010

The Little Chapel

We recently enjoyed a worship service at this little chapel. A variety of pastors are invited to give a message to the community on the island. I was pleasantly surprised that the church was packed on this particular Sunday morning. Come on in and let me show you how special this chapel is.




Look at that wood work! Isn't it beautiful. I see why many brides want to get married in this chapel. It was more than the beauty that touched me. It was the minister's message that morning. He spoke on the passage (Luke 15:11-32) about the prodigal son. I have read this passage many times. It always touches me that the father welcomed the prodigal son with open arms. But one thing the minister said that I had never thought about was regarding how lost both sons were. Not only was the prodigal son lost but the "good" son was just as lost. In the past, I always thought of the prodigal son being lost and how we should welcome lost ones with open arms. I love how the Lord opens our eyes and hearts with a scripture and teaches us new things even after we had read the scripture many times.


Keenan coughed a few times during the service. It was echoing so loud. It sounded like we had brought an animal into the church. I almost took him out but he was being so good that I thought he would start crying if I took him. A scream from him would have been much worse than a few coughs. A lady approached us after the service and asked if he was the one coughing. I apologized to her that it was so loud. She asked if she could pray for him. It was the sweetest thing. She knelt down to his eye level and held his hands and prayed for him.

We have been away from our church family most of the summer. You know the friends that you lean on and ask them to pray.....or the ones that pray for you even when you don't ask them.
So the lady praying for Keenan was like a sweet hug from the Lord.

It was a sweet time at the little chapel.

This gem is outside of the chapel.


The sand has been swept away...the beach towels are cleaned and stored away...the beach toys are packed up...the sheets are clean....the golf cart is unplugged....the memories are forever.

Back to reality!

Friday, August 6, 2010

Turtles, Monsters and Movies

My intention was to post a couple of times a week. We have been having way too much fun during the day that I am pooped by bedtime.

The nice thing about the island is the lack of commercialization. No tacky t-shirt shops, no putt putt, no movie theatre, no fast food...the list goes on. Don't get me wrong. We love to do those things as well. It is just nice to have a break from it all. So you ask. What do you do besides go to the beach?

We and several others go watch baby turtles trying to make it to the ocean. They take turtles serious here. Loggerhead turtles (big turtles who live in the ocean) make their way up on the beach and lay 30-40 eggs. The nest is monitored daily by the conservancy. Once they believe the eggs will hatch, they post a sign to let everyone know a nest is about to hatch. Everyone shows up for the fun and experience.



The nest had already hatched earlier that day but we got to see this little guy make his way to the ocean. The conservancy actually rescued this little turtle after some foxes had gotten to the nest. They released him to the ocean Tuesday night.


Saving the environment, one monster at a time. We take recycling serious. I may not use environmental, reusable, whatever they are called grocery bags (which is a market in itself!), but we do make monsters out of paper bags. That is recyling. Right?



After we saw Toy Story 1 and 2 about 749 times, I thought it was time for some new movies. The kids favorite pick was Sound of Music. Oh wait...how did Season 5 of 24 get in there?



When all the paper and tape for crafts is gone...when we are tired of movies...when the afternoon is at a turtles pace...we learn to tie.




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