Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Kindergarten preparations
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Our weekend
The next pictures aren't old even though Nathan is dyeing eggs.
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Happy Birthday to Me!
I know that it's a few days late but I just wanted to comment on my birthday quickly. The actual day was rather uneventful as I still had work in the morning and class at night. I was able to come home for a few hours in between, but I spent them doing homework. My present from Richard and the boys was a new clothes hamper. It actually arrived a few days after my birthday, but I had a good time putting it together and the boys had a good time helping me. The wicker was the old hamper that I got as a Christmas present about six years ago. I wanted the new one because the wicker was getting beat up and it just seemed like it would be nice to get something nicer looking. It does throw my schedule of laundry doing off though as the bins in the new hamper are smaller. I could let the dirty clothes get to a certain level in the old hamper before having to do laundry. Now I'll have to see how much I can stuff in the new hamper before doing a load.
Friday, May 2, 2008
Off track
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Do you know us now?
One of my favorite things to do with blogs is to check out the different links that are there and explore other blogs. I always like to see if I know someone along the line and I know that the blogosphere isn't small, it is fun when you do find connections out there.
I have also been reading blogs of people that I don't know at all, but they have been more special interest blogs. The latest was done for the cousin of an old mission companion of mine who was in a skateboarding accident. The blog was set up so that the family could get information out to everyone about their son's medical condition . After reading their blog I felt like I knew this family and wish that I could have gone to the funeral to show my support.
So, does any one out there feel like they know us better after reading this blog? I wouldn't blame you if you said no because I definitely haven't updated as much as I would have liked, but I intend to keep at it. If for nothing else so that I can show off pictures of my kids. By the way, this is Josh playing with our snake Salazar. He loves the snake and likes to watch it eat mice.
Friday, March 28, 2008
Easter 2008
The next is, of course, the opening of the Easter baskets. The baskets and the outfits were from Grandma Tessie (Richard's mom) and were greatly appreciated as I probably wouldn't have gotten them much of anything. Also it gives Tessie and excuse to do two of her favorite things; go shopping and spoil her grandchildren. By the way, can anyone think of anything to do with plastic Easter eggs. We have so many and I hate just throwing them away. I don't suppose that they are recyclable?
The last picture is of Nathan using one of the toys from the baskets. He (or Joshie, I don't remember which) got a Thomas the Tank Engine bath set that came with foamy soap and a pretend shaver. Both boys are having a great time with it. Don't you think that Nathan has a nice technique?
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Inches turn into milestones

I am always thrilled when I see all the little ways in which my boys are growing up. Today Nathan was watching Richard get ready for work when he decided that he wanted to wear a tie like daddy. Richard tried to talk him out of it but soon relented. Nathan ended up wearing that tie all day and even had it on when he fell asleep for his nap.
For Joshua the moment came when he asked for more food and it came out as a complete sentence, "I want rice." He has been doing this for a while but I still get a kick out of it because I don't always understand what he is saying. For example his "I want rice" actually sounded like "I wa wy" but I knew what he was saying.
Another Nathan story, I was correcting some student work tonight when Nathan came up to ask me what I was doing. I explained and he then decided that he wanted to my students' new teacher. He is going to teach them how to twirl a hula-hoop on their arms just like his teacher, Mr. Gan, taught him. It is fun to see Nathan wanting to emulate his parents so much.