Tonight at church the girls sang their first duet together. Not being musically inclined myself whatsoever, I have a new appreciation for all the work that goes into preparing to sing. The girls had two weeks to learn all three verses of "Away in a Manger". Not being able to read the lyrics themselves, meant that we listened to the song on repeat at least 20 times per day. As you can imagine, we were all getting a bit tired of hearing the song. However, tonight when they sang it was all worth it. The girls did a great job and it was a priceless performance. Kaylee had all three verses memorized and Kianna had the first verse down, as well as a few random words from the last two verses. We had been practicing with our karaoke machine at home with me holding the microphone. When the girls would get too close to the microphone I would move it away from their mouth, but at church I obviously didn't have that much control over the microphone. Kianna had her mouth right on the microphone and was singing VERY loud for the first verse. I couldn't help but laugh. Kaylee did a great job singing the last two verses with Kianna offering up the occasional word she could remember really loud. For example, "NIGH", "HEAVEN", etc. We got it all on tape and if I can figure out how to post the video I will definitely be doing that. It is priceless...
Monday, November 30, 2009
Away in a Manger
Tonight at church the girls sang their first duet together. Not being musically inclined myself whatsoever, I have a new appreciation for all the work that goes into preparing to sing. The girls had two weeks to learn all three verses of "Away in a Manger". Not being able to read the lyrics themselves, meant that we listened to the song on repeat at least 20 times per day. As you can imagine, we were all getting a bit tired of hearing the song. However, tonight when they sang it was all worth it. The girls did a great job and it was a priceless performance. Kaylee had all three verses memorized and Kianna had the first verse down, as well as a few random words from the last two verses. We had been practicing with our karaoke machine at home with me holding the microphone. When the girls would get too close to the microphone I would move it away from their mouth, but at church I obviously didn't have that much control over the microphone. Kianna had her mouth right on the microphone and was singing VERY loud for the first verse. I couldn't help but laugh. Kaylee did a great job singing the last two verses with Kianna offering up the occasional word she could remember really loud. For example, "NIGH", "HEAVEN", etc. We got it all on tape and if I can figure out how to post the video I will definitely be doing that. It is priceless...
Monday, November 23, 2009
Our little artist


Kianna drew this picture of Trevor the other day. I LOVE it and just had to share it. I can't look at it without at least smiling. She just learned how to make eyes with pupils. Also, notice how she even made the hair a little thinner on top. (Kaylee wrote "Dad", not Kianna-just wanted to clarify that).
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Trace is 10 Months Old
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Birthday Parties
Kaylee celebrated her 5th birthday with two parties: a family party and a friend party. She chose a Barbie Rapunzel theme for this year, because every birthday party needs a theme. Our girls choose a birthday theme usually months in advance. It is a BIG deal to them!
Friday, November 13, 2009
Our little girl is 5!!!!
Five years ago, I lay in a hospital bed excited to have just given birth to my first child, not knowing what to expect. It has been so fun watching Kaylee grow and mature since then. Kaylee is such a sweet little girl with a great personality. She loves to laugh and be silly. She loves being tickled by Daddy. She loves to play games with her favorites currently being: Sorry, Blokus, Candy Land, and the Wii Go Diego Go game. She also enjoys playing hide-n-seek, even if it means hiding right in front of you or hiding in the same places over and over. Kaylee also enjoys playing with Barbies, Polly Pockets, baby dolls, watching movies ("Annie", "Mary Poppins", "Sleeping Beauty", Veggie Tales, and "Barbie Rapunzel" are her current favorites), reading books, and playing on the computer.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Keri's 10 Year College Reunion
We had such a fun weekend spent with good friends whom we don't get to see often enough. We met up with Sally and her family; Heather and her new son, Brennan; Jodi, who just announced that she is 12 weeks pregnant with their first baby; and Ericka and her family. It was so good seeing all of them and meeting some of their kids for the first time. Friday night we went out to dinner with Sally's family and then let the kids swim in the hotel pool before bed. That night us girls met up for dessert and some girl talk. The highlight of my evening was a comment made by Heather. She ran into her volleyball coach and when asked how things were going excitedly said "Yeah, things are going good. I just had a #2." Can I tell you how hard I laughed!!! Heather is always good for laugh or two!!!! Trevor got left in a dark hotel room with 3 kids who were supposed to be sleeping by the time I left. Unfortunately the girls were still wide awake and not wanting to be quiet so their little brother could fall asleep. Needless-to-say, the evening was not quite as fun for Trevor, but his sacrifice was much appreciated!
- Screaming at my kids to “Quit screaming” probably is not the most effective way to get my point across.
- Never underestimate the power of a good hug and a band-aid in solving a crisis.
- God loves our kids more than we ever could. God taught me this after the birth of our oldest daughter, Kaylee. I was becoming a bit OCD; obsessively checking on her while she was asleep in her crib. I would leave my daughter’s room and sometimes immediately go back in to make sure she was still breathing. I did this just in case the previous times, I hadn’t paid close enough attention. This process was getting me really stressed out. Then God gently reminded me that he loves my daughter more than I EVER could. So I needed to trust HIM to protect her little life. I did and the peace he filled me with was just what I needed.
- My kids move the slowest when I need them to move the fastest. For example, I tell my kids “go get your shoes and coats on”. Sounds simple enough? Several minutes later, I enter the room and find them hiding in a closet without their shoes OR coats on. Need I tell you how irritated that makes me? I am constantly reminding myself that 1 Corinthians 13:4-8 says, and I’m paraphrasing, “Love is patient, love is kind…It is not easily angered”. With 3 young kids, I frequently find myself impatient, unkind, and easily angered. I am thankful that God continues to challenge me to love more perfectly. I am definitely a work in progress.
- The moments I cherish the most out of each day are the ones spent interacting with my husband and kids. I tend to keep myself busy whether it be: doing the laundry, picking up toys, cooking dinner, volunteering, or sitting at the computer. However, God is teaching me that I need to be more like Mary in Luke 10. She was praised for taking the time to sit at Jesus’ feet, INSTEAD of helping her sister, Martha, with all the preparations. I need to pay LESS attention to all the things that keep me busy and MORE attention to the things that really matter, like my kids. I need to take more moments out of each day to read a book with them, color a picture with them, do a puzzle with them, or just be silly with them. Those are the memories I want them to have, NOT of a mommy who was too busy to play.
After the reunion, we got the kids some fast food and let them have a picnic at the park. The weather was amazing and actually reached 70 degrees I believe. The park was filled with leaves and our kids had a blast burying themselves in them. It was great having our kids all play together and get to know each other better.
We planned on spending Saturday night in the hotel. However, since Friday night didn't go so well, after a quick dip in the pool to cool off, we decided to head back to Sally's house to spend the night. She made a nice dinner for us. After the kids were in bed, the adults had fun playing a game of Acquire together. Trevor was thankful not to have spent another night tucked away in a dark hotel room with noisy kids and I was thankful to have more time to spend with my dear friends.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Halloween 2009
We had such a fun Halloween this year! On Thursday evening, we carved pumpkins. The girls were really into it and even helped clean out some of the "gunk" from inside the pumpkin. Kianna loved saying the word "gunk" and was repeating it over and over. It was really cute. Kianna of course wanted a mean face on her pumpkin and Kaylee wanted a heart and some stars. The difference in their personalities continues to amuse me! Daddy ended up making Kianna a mean dragon face, while I worked on Kaylee's pumpkin. While Trevor and I were busy carving, the girls had fun putting sticker faces on their little pumpkins. Trace was oblivious to all the pumpkin fun, as he took a much needed nap.