Why do I write this blog? Because I have some really cute grandchildren and I want to document all the memories we have made together, for their sake and mine! Someday, I will print all of my posts in a book for them to keep!
Monday, March 23, 2009
Saturday, March 21, 2009
CBC Kids' Choir Concert
Sean always does such a great job when he gets up in front of the congregation. Since he is the pastor for the elmentary age children, he was called upon to give the final invocation at the end of the concert. He will be doing his first real sermon at CBC on April 4th and 5th! (He's growing a beard, because he will play "Jesus" on Easter Sunday.)
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Mimi Reads the Pigeon Books to Macy's Class
Friday, March 13, 2009
Macy, the Writer
When a child is first learning to write, teachers call it "inventive writing." You almost have to have the child read it for you in order to understand what it says, then you say, "Oh, yeah." Well, this is a story Macy wrote at age 5, in her inventive writing, about what happened at their house a few nights ago. You have to start at the bottom and go up, and it says, "MAX ATE 14 GRAPES." The picture at the very bottom is of Max and then a picture of his "throw up." Then it says, "GOOD." Yes, it was good that he threw up the grapes, or he would have died, probably. Macy and Marshall had been eating grapes out of a bowl and left it on the coffee table. Mom went into the bathroom and helped them get baths, then came out and saw Max scarfing down the grapes as fast as he could. Julie knew they were toxic to dogs and called her Uncle Herb, the vet. He said to force Max to drink several spoonsful of hydrogen peroxide, in order to force him to throw up, which they did. Shortly afterward, Max threw up all the grapes, and has lived to----probably be the reason to write more stories!! Great writing, Macy. Your Mimi, the English teacher is going to keep this paper forever!!Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Second Cousins
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Scooter Boy!
Macy was putting on quite a "Scooter Show," and she even told her mom and me exactly how to "vote." If they were bad, we did thumbs down, mediocre, thumbs sideways, very good, thumbs up! And if they were VERY, VERY good, it was both thumbs up as high as we could raise our arms. Then she said if they were extra, extra good, we were to do a little cheer (thanks to the Churchill High School Cheerleader Camp!), with our arms out to the side, then up, then down, etc. We got a little confused, but did the best we could to cheer on our scooter champs! Macy, I love your helmet AND the skirt (so athletic!), and the High School Musical shoes! It's all about fashion, you know. Both kids had great fun entertaining the neighborhood this afternoon in their huge cul-de-sac....Then, came.......
SUPER DAD!!!
(The beard is for his role as "Jesus" at his church on Easter Sunday!