Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Oh, the Places you will Go!

When I was a classroom teacher, I read Oh the Places You'll Go by Dr. Suess each year on the first day of school. It was a great motivator as we began the new year with a clean slate. I thought about it this morning when I was driving Colin to school. I told him about the book and promised I would read it to him before he went to bed. Just before we arrived at the school parking lot I turned to Colin and quoted my 2 favorite parts from the book.




"Congratulations!


Today is your day!


You're off to great places!


You're on your way!"



" You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You're on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the guy who'll decide where to go."





Check out the little guy in the back who also "thinks" he is going to school today too!







Colin and his 2nd grade teacher Mrs. Whitford


Colin...You ARE off to GREAT PLACES!!!! God will surely carry out the plans he has for your precious life!



In the Good Ole Summertime

Here today, Gone tomorrow! Summer has once again flown by. I can say there has not been a dull moment. From Baseball to Bible School to Pool Parties to Beach Vacation...we have been quite busy. So once again, we say good-bye to another summer.






Our sweet friend and neighbor, Alivia joined in on the fun!



Colin Turned 7 years old!!!!!!






Check out this cake. Colin helped me bake and design it. It is a Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake. It was soooo delicious and of course Gluten Free!







Seabrook Island, SC






















As the summer ends I am.........


"Wishing I was knee deep in the water somewhere, Got the blue sky breeze and it don't seem fair, Only worry in the world is the tide gonna reach my chair!"





























































Saturday, July 2, 2011

Baseball Diamonds are a Boys Best Friend

What a season! Since March, Colin has lived and breathed Baseball! His rec team finished 2nd in the league. I have to brag...Colin's bat and glove have been at its' best. He had a record high batting average and was thrilled to obtain his first "grand slam" this season!
After the rec season ended, he was fortunate enough to be chosen to participate on the West Stanly American All-Star Team. That was an experience in itself. Those boys played their hearts out for 2 1/2 weeks straight and had great instruction. They finished 3rd place in the district tournament. What an accomplishment! In a matter of weeks, Fall Baseball will begin. The field seems like another "home" for us. Colin loves it. As long as he enjoys the game....we will too!





























































































































Sunday, May 29, 2011

Great Expectations

It's time to say Good-bye to the school year.




Evan has finished his first year of preschool and Colin has completed 1st grade!

They have so many cherished memories and many more new friends.

I have watched them learn, grow and change from day to day. It is seeing their hearts turn to Christ that means more than anything.
They have had wonderful teachers....So it's bittersweet that they leave this school year. Sad to see this chapter close but embracing great hope and expectations for what next year will bring!




Colin & his 1st grade teacher, Mrs. Pridgen



He received an award for Academic Excellence in phonics and the Fruit of the Spirit award for Goodness!


And Evan....my sweet Evan...what can I say except he keeps me on my toes. He has such a sweet spirit but is 100% all boy!!!!!


"The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom:and the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding." Proverbs 9:10

Monday, April 25, 2011

Rejoice! He has Risen!

He has risen! It’s Easter.... it is the time of year to celebrate that glorious morning when our Savior rose from the grave.

Easter was never intended to be just one day. I recently read this week in a Focus on the Family article that "For most families, including Christians, God gets an hour on Sunday, and we get the rest of the day to hunt eggs and feast on sweets. There's nothing wrong with traditional Easter celebrations; it's just that those in themselves are not enough."


Something to think about this year as Easter Sunday has passed. I want my boys to know that God's love for us is not just a sentimental "thing" but it is strong enough that he allowed His own Son to suffer on our behalf.



















Easter Egg-citement

These eggs were to "dye" for! Evan had so much fun dying eggs this year. He knew which color he wanted each egg to be. Colin dyed a few himself but would rather watch his brother create his masterpieces.





"On the Hunt"












A Bunny in Colin's lap and A Lamb trying his best to climb up too!


and Evan...he wanted NO part in this picture taking opportunity












REWIND

Yes, lets go back a few months. It has been a while since I have updated our blog. Time seems to fly by so quickly. These pictures will re-cap the "Hall Happenings" since February.




BASKETBALL


Colin played another season of Basketball for Stanfield. He enjoyed it. He loves any active sport. Even Evan wants to join in. It won't be long and he too will enter the world of organized sports.



"This is my ball and I am not going to give it up easily"




SESAME STREET LIVE

We took the kids to see Elmo....well really just Evan. Colin actually did not care to go but enjoyed watching his brother get so excited over Elmo, Big Bird, Cookie Monster and the rest of the gang live on stage :)








Nature's Best just feet away...It never fails, during the winter months we can see deer almost weekly in the field behind our house...sometimes even 6-8 at a time.





GOT CHOCOLATE?????


Yes, Evan is a Chocolate Lover! He enjoys eating Nutella on a rice cake. Boy is he messy but he is enjoying every minute!