Monday, December 30, 2024

Christmas Singing

Our Christmas week started with a weekend full of Christmas choir programs, a cantata and Christmas Eve service of carols. 

Aliza has been able to continue singing with the Salisbury Children's Choir this year. These kids have worked hard this semester and had a lovely Christmas concert.

Christmas Sunday was a cantata. The children sang Away in the Manger. It was fun to watch Aliza and Isaiah sing beside each other. Isaiah had to move the whole time he was singing.
I knew Aliza had a solo but I had no idea what she was singing. She sang the first half of Little Drummer Boy and it was gorgeous.

Sunday evening Mom and I felt all kinds of special sneaking in a soup supper before going to Allen Memorial's Christmas program. Aliza's choir was singing with the church choir. It was a long concert, but it was GOOD choir music. We really enjoyed that extra evening of Christmas music. 

And then we had one more Christmas service on Christmas Eve. It was a simple service of carols, Scripture and candlelight. What I appreciated the most was the opportunity to just be quiet and still and refocus on Jesus and what Christmas really means to us. 

For our family the 23rd and 24th didn't go exactly how we had expected and contained more emotion than we had counted on and so quieting was especially welcome and timely.
 



We slid into Dominos at the very last minute before they closed for Christmas to pick up our Christmas Eve pizza and then we settled in for a quiet family evening.

Thursday, December 19, 2024

Little Things Making Me Smile

 Gifts are wrapped, a couple batches of cookies have been made and I'm trying to enjoy these days before all the festivities start. I'm very much looking forward to a break from school--one more day to go!

Our mantle is in a room where I don't get to enjoy it as much as I'd like to, but I'm happy with how it turned out this year.

I've never had a yard decoration for Christmas, but a few years ago this one caught my eye. I put it on my Amazon list just to watch the price--to see if it might go on sale at any point. Instead it showed up at my house. Jeremy had bought it for me and I was completely surprised. JOY is one of my words to live by and with the nativity inside the O, it encompasses the season well for me.
Anna's sweet friend, Tabitha, did this painting for Anna's birthday. It's one of my favorite of hers that I've seen. I can just sit and stare at it. It's breathtaking.
A 2 year old opening a small Christmas gift is just the best.
This weekend will be all about holiday music and cookie making!
 

Monday, December 9, 2024

Jumping

Jeremy and I had been considering the purchase of a trampoline for a couple months. In November we decided to watch Black Friday deals. There was a deal that was just ok and we had it in our Amazon cart. We were just about to make the purchase and then decided to wait a couple days longer just because we weren't really convinced whether it was a wise purchase for us. 

The day before Thanksgiving Janell sent me a text that one of her coworkers had posted on facebook that they had a trampoline they were ready to get rid of--for free to whoever would pick it up. A couple messages later and it was ours. I would have left right then to pick it up, but the family kindly agreed to let us pick it up the following Monday after we returned from our Thanksgiving visit with Jeremy's family. 

Given that it's dark by the time Jeremy gets home from work, I figured it was my responsibility to pick it up. My plan was that Josiah would go with me and we would take it apart and bring it home. I was a little nervous about that plan. 

As it worked out Jeremy was home when it was time to leave and he agreed to go with me. Actually I went with him. When we arrived the family had already taken the trampoline down so all we had to do was load it up and bring it home!

Saturday the guys put it together. It has been well used, but there is a bit of jumping left in it.

Then they got to jump!
So far the temperatures have allowed them to be out every day. Today I let Anna and Isaiah go out before they started school. I'm pretty sure they would have stayed out most of the morning. I learned my lesson the trampoline will be reward to finishing segments of school.

 

Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Joy Dare::November

 11,735. Hanging out with Josiah
11,736. Josiah is not allergic to Motrin
11,737. High school football game experience
11,738. Daddy/Daughter date for Anna
11,739. Meeting Aliza and Kaylene to watch a movie
11,740. Soup supper
11,741. Talking to Janell
11,742. Late night girl laughter
11,743. An "extra" hour
11,744. Watching a flock of blackbirds overtake our yard
11,745. Isaiah randomly telling me how thankful he is for everything I do for him
11,746. Prayer
11,747. Voting
11,748. Afternoon fire and being outside together
11,749. All 6 of us home for the evening
11,750. A connection with one of my aunts
11,751. Listening to Marybeth's story
11,752. Taking the opportunity to ask more questions
11,753, Being able to teach on short notice
11,754. Hospitality
11,755. Safety in heavy traffic
11,756. Children showing great patience
11,757. Brilliant sun and blue sky
11,758. Just spending time together
11,759. Josiah gave me a hug
11,760. Laughter
11,761. No traffic slowdowns on the way home
11,762. Meeting Taylor's mom
11,763. Friends and fellowship over supper
11,764. Anna and I laughing together
11,765. Jeremy close by today
11,766. Thinking about gift giving
11,767. Doing errands alone
11,768. A plan that feels a little crazy
11,769. An opportunity Aliza is really excited about
11,770. Wednesday means I don't have to make supper
11,771. Coffee and conversation
11,772. Anna had the best unexpected evening
11,773. Other adults who speak into my children's lives
11,774. Laughing so hard we are crying
11,775. Shopping with Anna
11,776. Cheering Aliza on in her productive day
11,777. The sweetest picture of Aliza and Kaylene

11,778. First Christmas concert of the season
11,779. Hugging a Mom who's been through a tough season
11,780. An afternoon of boys playing games around our table
11,781. Josiah taking the initiative to meet up with friends
11,782. Isaiah is a fan of pumpkin muffins
11,783. Pretty mugs
11,784. Time with Isaiah
11,785. Trying again to make healthier habits
11,786. Poinsettia on my step
11,787. Anna and Maggie busy playing
11,788. Seeing Diego at church
11,789. Jeremy completely surprised me
11,790. Night walk in the woods
11,791. Anna had so much fun
11,792. Sharing the experience with Cheryl
11,793. Celebrating Anna
11,794. Aliza inviting me to her advising appointment
11,795. Ice cream cake
11,796. Attending an opera at SU
11,797. A sick kiddo means a quiet day
11,798. Aliza's rendition of her day
11,799. Couch time with Anna
11,800. Going to a luncheon with Jeremy
11,801. A few minutes of learning for myself
11,802. Sitting with the next sick child
11,803. Pretzel treats made
11,804. Family evening
11,805. Christmas tree decorating
11,806. Christmas music for the evening
11,807. 20 years since my thyroid cancer treatment
11,808. Everyone well enough to be at Thanksgiving dinner
11,809. Just talking with my brother
11,810. Sleeping in
11,811. Helping to make Thanksgiving dinner
11,812. Watching Ronan play with cousins
11,813. Anna finally feeling better
11,814. Girls afternoon shopping
11,815. Chick fil a with the family before driving home
 

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Birthday Adventure

When Cheryl told me about the Harry Potter Enchanted Forest Experience, I knew I had to figure out how to take Anna for her birthday. Last summer Anna listened to the books and after each one watched the movie with her Dad. 

On Thursday Anna, Cheryl and I drove to Leesburg, VA. The drive proved to be an adventure in itself as our map led us through Washington DC. I may have panicked just a bit when Anna pointed out the Washington Monument. Mostly I just did NOT want to miss an exit. Our scenic route let us see Congress, the Jefferson Monument, and the Pentagon. It was also rush hour.

I asked Anna where she wanted to eat supper on our way. She said "Wawa." Cheryl was like "That's perfect. I love Wawa!" And so we found the closest Wawa to Leesburg and got our supper there. Anna likes to order a hoagie and then pick out what she wants with it from the store. 

We arrived about 20 minutes after our designated entry time, but thankfully, that was not a problem. Anna was so excited.

It was a lovely trail through the forest. It was also pretty chilly that night!

Along the trail different scenes or characters from the books were set up. There were signs along the way for a bit of narration, but Anna and Cheryl could tell where we were in the books. Cheryl practically has the books memorized...she was the perfect friend to come along with us!

In some places there was narration or lights moving to create a scene or motion sensors that turned lights on and off.



I liked the field of mushrooms that changed colors. lol.
Cheryl did her level best to educate me along the way, but I'm afraid I'm still woefully clueless. I just truly enjoyed watching Anna have an experience all her own and the walk through the forest was really lovely after being in the car all afternoon!

There was a very memorable stop in the gift shop where Cheryl treated Anna to a shopping spree. (Something I would literally only let Cheryl do.) Anna really had the best time. 

And then we drove home. On the way home, Anna started not feeling great. By Friday (her actual birthday) she had a fever and was achy and tired. Five days later she is now starting to feel better. I'm just thankful that she could truly enjoy the trip before she got sick!
 

Friday, November 22, 2024

 


 Happy 14th Birthday Anna!

Anna has so many interests and hobbies. It's going to be fun to see what she gets into this year!

Friday, November 15, 2024

Heslop Invasion

 We call the weekend each year that we visit my aunt and uncle the Heslop Invasion because adding 6 people to a house that is usually occupied by 2 people does feel like an invasion! 

Our trip started very slowly. We left our house at 10am, drove 40 minutes to Cambridge, sat in stand still road work traffic outside Cambridge for 90 minutes and then ate lunch at Chick Fil A in Cambridge. I was the driver for the day and was pretty annoyed. We arrived at 7pm instead of 5:00, but Jeremy got a full day of work in from the car and we were safe so all was well. 

We spent lots of time around the table. Some playing games, some just watching and talking. Aliza and Jeremy got to tell Dan and Laurie all about their trip to India--exactly a year later from when they were in India. 

Saturday was sunny with perfectly clear, blue sky and comfortable temperatures. We took a walk. Isaiah thought it was a very long walk.



Took this priceless progression of pictures with Anna and Aliza.





Sat on a big rock overlooking a pond where I kept worrying that Isaiah was going to somehow manage to fall into the water. He didn't.



And then most of us played a round a disc golf. A highlight for Josiah!


Before we knew it, it was time to wake up early (for us) to get on the road to home Sunday morning. We wanted to get home in time to attend our youth pastor's ordination service. And we made it! Thankfully we did not have any traffic slowdowns on the way home.