My 7th grader had her band concert this week at school. She plays the flute and it was her first concert. Unfortunately, I was home sick with the rest of my crew, so I didn;'t get to go, but dad took some great pictures! He said she did great. It's not easy getting up in front of strangers and performing, so I'm proud of her!
Welcome to our blog! Take a peek at our fun (but sometimes crazy!) life with raising 10 kids (well, 9 left at home)! There's never a dull moment at our house! "Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, The fruit of the womb is a reward." Psalm 127:3
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Saturday, December 15, 2012
December birthdays!
We just love December around here. Not only do we have Jesus' birthday-the most important one of all-but we also have 3 of our kiddos born in December. Yes, Visa and Mastercard love us during this month! This weekend we celebrated our now 13 year old and 10 year old birthdays. Fortunately, they don't mind doing a combo birthday, which Mom most certainly appreciates. It has always been our tradition that the birthday child gets to have a special breakfast (translation...something really sugary and junky) that we don't normally have any other time of the year. For these two, we had a bunch of yummy donuts that everyone enjoyed gobbling up.
And no, the bakery didn't personalize our donuts. That's my added little touch. I had some frosting left over from making their cake, so I decided to get creative and use it up! The kids thought it was great!
Unfortunately, my happiest donut eater woke up this morning like this....
And no, it wasn't from too much sugar. It's just the end result of a serious virus that has ravaged our household the last two weeks. It has hit everyone in our family, many of us more than once. This was his second time. Poor guy.
Later in the afternoon, we had present opening time. They received gift cards, money, a new backpack, and some clothes. Here they are showing off a couple of pretty new shirts.
Then on to singing happy birthday and then some cake and ice cream!
It was a quiet birthday celebration, since 13 year old decided she's too old for parties...and my wise 10 year old decided to forgo a party and instead apply the money toward an American Girl doll she's been drooling over. But it was nice and fun to be able to let them enjoy their special day. Now a little break to prepare for the next birthday and also Christmas! Come December 26, I think I need a nap!
And no, the bakery didn't personalize our donuts. That's my added little touch. I had some frosting left over from making their cake, so I decided to get creative and use it up! The kids thought it was great!
Unfortunately, my happiest donut eater woke up this morning like this....
Later in the afternoon, we had present opening time. They received gift cards, money, a new backpack, and some clothes. Here they are showing off a couple of pretty new shirts.
Then on to singing happy birthday and then some cake and ice cream!
Here is the cake they asked me to make. It worked out well, since I could fit both names on the cake. Perfect!
It was a quiet birthday celebration, since 13 year old decided she's too old for parties...and my wise 10 year old decided to forgo a party and instead apply the money toward an American Girl doll she's been drooling over. But it was nice and fun to be able to let them enjoy their special day. Now a little break to prepare for the next birthday and also Christmas! Come December 26, I think I need a nap!
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Future architect?
If you have a boy between the ages of say....5 and 12, you may very well relate to this post! I have an 8 year old boy who is all consumed....or should I say....obsessed with legos! Any waking moment that is not being spent on school or doing chores is spent building new lego creations, thinking up bigger things to build, looking at pictures of other people's creations in lego magazine, thinking about what legos he hopes to purchase next, or playing with other friends who love legos almost as much as he does. Think I'm kidding? Take a guess as to what the theme was for his 8th birthday. Hmmmmm....
You got it-Legos!!
Here's one of his creations-he was quite proud of this one...
And when all else fails because Mom won't let you work on your legos since you're supposed to be doing your schoolwork, well...you just hijack little brother's big mega blocks-and yes, my 4 year old is lego obsessed too!
Though it may be just a phase, I'm actually hoping he sticks with the lego building. I've seen his creativity really bloom and he has developed a lot of concentation having to put so many pieces together. Who knows-I may be looking at a future architect. But if not, I'm fine with master lego builder, too! Here's to following your passions, right?!
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Happiness for 99 cents?
Okay, so money can't buy happiness, right? Maybe not true happiness and the joy that comes from knowing the Lord, but it certainly can help brighten a little 4 year old boy's day! Today's find? A spiderman cafeteria-style plate. The price? 99 cents! Love it!
He brought all his money (which amounted to about 12 cents) to the store to pick out something special. Couldn't find anything he liked and was moping quite loudly about it. Then, just as we were preparing to go, I saw a big shelf full of character plates and cups. Reached up to the top shelf and there it was! I've never seen him so excited! I fully intended to make up the difference in the amount he would owe but my 6 year old quietly gave him the rest out of her own money. It was so sweet and made me so proud of her. Giving out of her own heart and expecting nothing in return. Who says that kids can't be great teachers for us adults because I certainly learned a lot today about what it means to show selfless love.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Looks can be deceiving....
We've been dealing with some serious icky cold/virus/flu/pukey thing the whole past week and a half-ugh! Enough is enough! But hey-when you've got 11 people living in close proximity, you're bhound to pass along plenty of germs, right? With my 12 yo daughter home sick, laid out on the couch, I figured the rest of the kiddos could at least have some fun. We needed something for breakfast tomorrow and since muffins are easy, we went with that. With Christmas coming fast, I decided I better put a couple of my Christmas pans to use. My mom just sent the cutest silicone wilton pan with gingerbread men, stocking shapes, and Christmas trees. I think it is meant for little cakes or brownies, but, trying to keep it healthy since we try to avoid sugar, I decided we could try out our regular muffin recipe in it. I went with a chocolate wheat bran , since they're darker colored and the kids don't realize they're healthy! They cooked up great and popped right out-yay! When they cooled, I softened some cream cheese, put it in a decorating bag and let the kids be creative! They did well. Here they are:
What was funny is that my older kids asked me if we were having these for dessert. They thought they were cakes topped with frosting! So there you go...looks can be deceiving! A good reminder for me-all too many times I've judged others based on what I see. How incredibly inaccurate that is and also so very wrong! I wish I were one to assume the best in people, but sadly, it's usually the other way. There is so much behind one's outward appearance-what is important is not what we see, but what's in the heart. And if we never stop to dig past the surface, we'll miss it-miss out on wonderful opportunities to help someone else, tell them about Jesus, and just love on them. I cringe to think of how many opportunities have passed me by due to my own judgmentalism. I pray God continues to work on my heart in this area and change me-even when it is painful. I've got a long way to go-I sure am glad He is patient!!
Sunday, April 22, 2012
What we've been busy with
Long time between the last post. Life has been busy...just the day to day stuff is enough to wear me down at times! So what have our days been filled with? Violin lessons and practicing by my 9 year old. There is a recital coming up soon, so she's needing to be extra diligent!
Of course there are tons of chores to do around the house-always! It sometimes feels like no matter how much we clean, it just never seems to get, well, you know,,,"clean". Oh well, one of those things you accept having life with kiddos! We do our best, though, and everyone has to help pitch in one way or another.
The kids have been doing lots of reading-I'm determined to keep their brains from turning to mush.
And we're trying to wrap up school as best we can. Some are already done, while others....well, let's just say they're going to have to start doubling up on some of it. Summer is right around the corner!
We've had some time to do some baking this week. I love trying out new things. Some turn out great, others not so great, but that's part of the process. I made my first marble rye and was quite impressed. The kids were amazed when I sliced it and they saw the design. They loved the taste too.
We also made another round of biscotti. This one was a peanut butter chocolate version. Mmmmmm...quite yummy.
The kids indulged while sipping tea. Loved it. Sorry, we're not coffee drinkers-only dad, so we find alternatives.
Busy days, full of hustle and bustle in our big family!
Monday, April 9, 2012
A blessed Easter
What a blessed Easter Sunday I had! It was wonderful from sun up to sun down. I attended the sunrise (6:30!) service at church, singing hymns and praising the Lord as the sun came up. It was wonderful-my heart was so full after that experience. Since it was a holiday, the kids and I did plenty of baking and were able to bless several of the neighbors with the treats.
Cupcakes....
Cake pops with colorful sprinkles..
Yummy!
My oldest son came over for Easter dinner, making our family table complete. I'm still not totally used to him being gone, so it was great to have him back, even for a short time. Dad made a spiral ham and we had sides of veggies, potatoes, and rolls. Don't forget apple pie for dessert! Everyone chowed down and enjoyed it. Lots of leftovers for ham sandwiches, too!
I hope you had a wonderful Resurrection day also. Praise the Lord!
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