A couple days ago 16ydd obtained her driving permit! I have mixed feelings about this. First I am excited about this new season of her life. It is a definite line between being a child and becoming an adult. I mean, what could be more grown-up than being behind the wheel of a car?! On the flip-side, however, I am a little blue. Let's face it, my first-born is not a small child anymore. She is fast becoming an adult. Flapping her wings faster and faster to fly from her nest and check out the world for herself.
I pray I am preparing her rightly. I pray that her heart hears my heart and in some way realizes how hard this is for me to one day let her go. To let her become who God wants her to be. I pray that I am being a good mother to her now, and I pray that when it's time I will be a good adult friend/mentor to her later.
Congratulations, Amy! Get ready for another great chapter in your wonderful life!!
Saturday, July 21, 2007
A New Season Dawns
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Amy's Art Show
You never know what is in the mind of an artist. They can be moody and fickle, but inside their minds are ideas that boggle the average person. I do not know what 16ydd found so exciting about drawing skeletons and gruesome figures but she spent hours penciling and shading. As she writes her novel she draws scenes and pictures of her characters as she sees them. Over a year ago she drew a self-portrait and a portrait of her sister. She's not that thrilled with them, but I told her you can always do it again and try for something you like better. Personally, I think they are beautiful. But like I said artists are moody and fickle.
Friday, July 13, 2007
A True Knight
12ydn spent an afternoon constructing a homemade bow complete with arrows. He carefully chose branches that had fallen off our maple tree, found some yarn and fastened it onto the branch. Then he gathered a few more branches and using a knife made a groove in one end and a point in the other for the arrow.
He called us out to see his masterpiece and showed us that it really did work. He pulled back and let loose and it flew and came down to stick in the ground!
Boys are so cool!!!
Sunday, July 8, 2007
The Joy of Teenagers
Teenage girls are a mystery. Some days smiling and laughing. The next day, boo-boo faces. Too old for playing with dolls and skipping, but too young for other things. Caught in the middle they persevere through this season, as we all have had to do. I love being an active mentor in their lives. I love learning along with them the ups and downs of raising teenage girls. And yes, if I am to be honest, I sometimes long for the days when they were toddlers. For the most part I enjoy this season of their lives but look ahead with mixed emotions for when they are ready to leave the nest.
Botany Lesson
9ydd planted Zinnia seeds and nurtured and cared for them. They sprouted in about 2 weeks. She watched excitedly waiting for the first flower to appear. Of course that took several more weeks to happen. But then once they started blooming the plant just exploded with color!
Saturday, July 7, 2007
Storybook Tea Time
9ydd and her friends attended a Missionette's Storybook Tea Time event. There were six tables--The Story of Ping, Madeline, Charlotte's Web, Raggedy Ann & Andy, Littlest Pet Shop, and Disney Princesses (which is the table shown here). The tables were so nicely done and the girls were beautiful.
The Tea Hostesses were dressed as Madeline, a Princess,
and Raggedy Ann
The Tea Hostesses were dressed as Madeline, a Princess,
and Raggedy Ann
KICKIN' IT SOCCER STYLE!!
A Day That Happens Once in a 1,000 Years
07-07-07
For posterity I felt it was important to have a journal entry on this day. Today was an uneventful day as far as activities goes, but somehow having the date be triple 7 made it seem so much more fun!
For posterity I felt it was important to have a journal entry on this day. Today was an uneventful day as far as activities goes, but somehow having the date be triple 7 made it seem so much more fun!
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