I just told Abi that I loved her and she replied,
"I love you as much as a rainbow can stretch!"
I told her that was adorable so then she had to follow it up with " I love you as much as a thousand rainbows can stretch!"
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Little Passports party
I recently posted about our subscription to Little Passports and how much I love this new company... well I am now going to be hosting a party where you can come and see the product firsthand and order packages through me if you would like to.
I am really excited to show everyone how great it is and to give you an opportunity to 'see' before you buy.
The party will be at our home on Wednesday October 13th. It will be open house style so you can arrive anytime between 10am and 2 pm.
Also, I am doing this because I love it but there is absolutely NO obligation to buy. Come by and see if it's something you would like and if it isn't... no worries.
Hope to see you here and feel free to bring a friend!
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Little passports
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
7th Heaven Season 7 Ep 11 clip
I am re-watching old episodes of the tv show 7th Heaven. I know it's cheesy.. no haters allowed! Anyway, it's been years since I've seen the seasons of this show and most of the episodes I never saw so it's been kind of fun to watch them. I was just watching one where one of the daughters delivers a sermon on the first night that the evening sermon has been re instated. Obviously, no one except family and friends show up for the sermon.. but I was really impressed by it. I think it had a really important message- and this was written YEARS ago. So, if you are at all interested... watch the video.
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church,
movies and tv
Friday, September 24, 2010
Our first day of Fall festivities
We began the morning by making acorn shaped ginger cookies (they taste like ginger snaps). Then we took the car for emissions testing and to the DMV to renew the license plate but THEN we got to go have some fun.
We went to Hawthorne Hollow. I had never been there before although I've driven past it so many times in the past four years and wondered what it was.
It was great.
We loaded the stroller up and set out on the main trail. It was so fun to walk through the forest. Abi was loving it. Maddy was loving it. The trail was a little complicated for the stroller but we did fine.
Every night we read a chapter from it and it has been one of the best experiences ever! She asks questions a lot and it has brought up so many interesting topics with her. Plus she loves the book so far! The other night she was looking at a picture of their house in the book after Pa had finally finished the floor and ceiling. She noticed there was no bathroom. I explained outhouses to her.

We also had some sugar snap peas, bananas, apple juice, a Honey Crisp apple, some leftover garlic bread, and tried some cheese sticks of different flavors to go along with learning about dairy products in school this week. We had to both decide which flavor we liked the best. (We both picked Monteray Jack. The choices were Mont. Jack, Colby Jack, and Cheddar)
She did some butterfly writing practice sheets (from Confessions of a homeschooler)
Disney Family Movie Night: The Lady and the Tramp
For tonight we had spaghetti and meatballs of course. We also had some garlic bread and some doggy treats. (Oreo stix)
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BB,
Disney,
family,
movies and tv
Maddy fairy
Maddy enjoyed playing with some wrapping paper. It's funny how much kids love this stuff...
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