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Showing posts with label {phfr}. Show all posts

Thursday, February 16, 2012

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~capturing the context of everyday life~

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Our week was filled with coughs and sniffles, but my Valentine brought home some cheer.  Hubby surprised me with beautiful roses, and the boys gave me the sweet yellow and purple bouquet .  





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The team celebrating after a well-deserved victory.   Way to go, boys!




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Little man had his first ever baseball practice, and didn't know how to run the bases.   On his turn, he always ran straight to second or third, skipping first base altogether.   Coach was very patient, and ran the bases with Spitfire until he got the hang of it.




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We've had a major problem corralling the school papers and supplies.   The boys usually do their homework at the kitchen table, so its not uncommon for piles of papers to take over precious counter space.   This week I created a homework center so everything has a place.


After searching the house, I found an old photo box, some cardboard, and duct tape that I finagled into a vertical organizer.   I taped everything together and covered it with scrapbook paper.  
There is a compartment in front to hold the reading book for the week, and a part in the back that holds a folder for all of the homework we are working on.
I separated the supplies and put them in a mini-organizer that I wasn't using.   It's not pretty, but it has worked so far!   On the sides I keep notebook paper, workbooks and coloring books.    The drawer holds flashcards and manipulative.    Having a trash can in plain sight isn't attractive, but has helped dramatically in getting the kids to clean up their mess.  

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Friday, February 10, 2012

Learning contentment and {phfr}

I hate to admit it, but contentment doesn’t come naturally to me.   I am thankful for what I have, but every so often I get that itch and want more.    That’s not always a bad thing, but as time goes by I’m realizing great joy can be had by taking the time to appreciate what is in front of me.
In Philippians 4:11b, Paul says  “ . . . for I have learned to be content in whatever circumstances I am.”  Did you catch that?   Paul, a great apostle, says he learned to be content.    That means there is hope!   Contentment is something that we can all learn to have, if we are willing to cultivate it in our hearts.    
{pretty, happy, funny, real} is a link-up hosted by a blog that has been a great encouragement to me over the last couple of years.   The purpose is to encourage each other by acknowledging the ordinary, everyday parts of life that might otherwise go unnoticed.     I’ve been wanting to join the link-up for awhile, because its a great way to actively appreciate life as it is, right now.   A way to learn contentment.
I’m hoping to include a {phfr} post each week.   If you are interested in participating click on the link at the bottom of the page.


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I put this sign above my Sunshine’s crib when he was only a couple of months old, and every night for nearly eight years I have recited the verse for him before he goes to sleep.    We’ve been planning on redecorating his room, and I told him he would have to let go of some of his old decorations to make room for the big boy stuff.    This week he asked me if we could keep his Bible verse hanging above his bed, because it helps him knowing God is with him even in the dark.    I agreed that the sign would still work in his big boy room.    Even big, tough hockey players need a little bit of pretty in their life, don’t you think?




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Little Spitfire’s preschool hosted a science fair this week, and he was so happy to show off his school to the family.   One of the highlights was watching him dress up like a space man and pretend to go to outer space.  With space helmet and moon boots on and flashlight at the ready, he went into the dark glowing box of space.   I think he would have stayed in space all day if we would have let him.



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Now that Sunshine is in the second grade, he is eager to show off his writing skills.   He has taken to carrying a little notepad in his back pocket, and he often writes notes as way of communicating with me.   Unfortunately, his spelling abilities are still lacking, and the notes he produces don’t always match his intentions.   This week, I found one of the notes he gave me around Christmas.  Can you guess what this says?




Well, I had him read it to me, just to be sure.   It says, “Dear Prancer,   I need help.   Santa needs more wrapping paper.”   


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Said second grader has been going through pants like they are out of style ever since he was three.   Give him a new pair of jeans, he’ll give you a hole in the knee in a week.   Now, in addition to having holes in the knees, he is in the habit of accidentally cutting his pants near the crotch.   Apparently, cutting papers at school is a lot easier if you do it in your lap.  I’m not sure what to do about this.    I tried sewing this hole, but now the pants look like something only Frankenstein would wear.    Does anybody have any tips?    

  















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Thursday, February 2, 2012

{pretty, happy, funny, real}


{pretty, happy, funny, real}   
Disneyland Edition
~Capturing the context of everyday life ~

{pretty}

The Enchanted Tiki Room is a rather pretty place as far as Disneyland goes, but in my eyes, seeing my two little monsters smiley and affectionate with each other is the true beauty in this pic.  




Mamaw and Papaw enjoying time together with family.  





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Happy is being a train-lover on a monorail circling an amusement park that has four train rides waiting to be enjoyed.



Happy is also the four-year old controlling his own flying elephant with Mama by his side.



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The face of a little man about to go on his very first big-kid roller coaster.  Flying on a rocket ship through space sounded like such a good idea at first, but as he got closer he wasn't so sure.   


There is someone underneath all those jackets!   Thank you dear Auntie for holding the gear while we took pictures.

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Little monster fell asleep sitting upright at a table.   One minute he was smiling and looking around, the next he was out like a light.   





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