Saturday, March 26, 2011
Generous Hearts
Just this week, KTIS was hosting a Share-A-Thon on the radio and Dave and I called in to donate to such a wonderful ministry since it benefits so many people, including our family. But LTD were listening the next day and heard how children were donating too. So they said they wanted to give $ to KTIS. They went into their piggy banks and picked out how much they each wanted to give and we called in. It was so sweet since they each picked much more than I would have expected. I even questioned them on the amounts but they were insistent. Once again, Camp Clark was on the radio!
Their generous little hearts are proof of the beauty of God within each of us. We are all here to help one another, however we can. I love how God works within the hearts of our children to teach us about love, compassion, forgiveness, accepting one another as we are, etc.
Below are a few photos of 3 little angels on earth. One is from "Character Day" at school (they wanted to be Farmer Brown's ducks - Mom was Farmer Brown). These costumes were bought for them at 3 or 4 yrs old for Halloween and they are STILL their favorite costume. Definitely worth the investment! The other photo is a snapshot mom took early this morning of Taylor and Lindsey snuggled in watching cartoons.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
SKATES!
Below are a few photos from our skating escapades. Now if only we could just get outside and skate. Spring is just around the corner!
Snowman Village
This past week, we had a few beautiful days so LTD were outside ALOT. One night when I got home from work, they had constructed their very own "Snowman Village". They went out in the backwoods picked up fallen tree branches & sticks and brought them all to the front yard and stuck them upright in the snow for the "trees" of the village. They each made their own snowman and they also made one for our neighbors in their yard and one by our mailbox for the mailman. Dylan made a sign that said, "FREE TO LOOK" that he taped to a long stick and waved at people walking or driving by. Needless to say, we had alot of gawkers but thankfully no crashes. It was hysterical and I wish it would have been just a little less dark outside. Most of my photos didn't turn out that well. Here are just a few:
FREE TO LOOK!