Saturday, September 25, 2010

Joy In Every Moment!

Joy is finding your princess asleep like the princess she is....Joy is watching your daughter make a birthday wish unforgettable to her bestest UNO! Joy is watching your 50lb bubba play tackle football like a monster!
Joy is knowing this little guy over came the fear of presenting in front of people!
Joy is watching all three of our babies take there place on the field on the same night!
JOy is Emma And Abby dancing on the feild.....
Joy is watching Scott take naps with his baby Jack.... Joy is Captain Jack....... Joy is lucky socks......
Joy is watching this girl climb a mountain that kicked her behind last week and take charge and win the entire race! Go First Place Roo!!!!!!!
Joy is my family! I find that even though we may move from one moment to the next At rapid pace, we love each other and support one another and find joy in each others accomplishments and ache in our disappointments. Helping our three children become who they are ment to become take's all of our free moments in life and I would not spend them anywhere else! When I am missing one of these moments my heart aches, for these days are so precious and will soon be only but a memory ...! I love you my babies.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Fallow Field Farm Marketplace

Abby is going to be selling her headbands, bows, and flowers to help raise money for her cheer nationals trip. Fallow Farm is a really awesome place, we went to it last year. Absolutely breath taking atmosphere! Hope to see you!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

The house is so quite:(

She started school this afternoon,
And she seemed so very small.
As I walked there beside her
In the Kindergarten hall.
And as she took her place beside
the others in the class,
I realized how all too soon
Those first few years can pass.
Remembering, I saw her as
She first learned how to walk.
The words that we alone made out
When she began to talk.
This little girl so much absorbed
In learning how to write.
It seems as though she must have grown
To girlhood overnight.
My eyes were blurred but hastily
I brushed the tears away
Lest by some word or sign of mine
I mar her first big day.
Oh how I longed to stay with her
And keep her by the hand
To lead her through the places
That she couldn’t understand.
And something closely kin to fear
Was mingled with my pride.
I knew she would no longer be
A baby by my side.
But she must have her chance to live,
To work her problems out,
The privilege to grow and learn
What life is all about.
And I must share my little girl
With friends and work and play;
She’s not a baby anymore
–She’s in Kindergarten today.