Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Did you miss me?

I missed you all!  My computer has been in the shop.  I'm not too happy with the results, so it may go right back in tomorrow.  Why didn't I just buy a new one?!

I tried reading your blogs and commenting from my son's computer when I could steal it away from him and his sisters, but I wasn't able to blog or upload pictures from my camera.  I have a few saved up to share with you.

Somebody got into the sports equipment closet.


You may  not be able to appreciate this if you've never put on a latex swim cap before, but it isn't easy. 
I can't believe this girl has been donning swim caps since she was a year old!  And goggles, too!


See how versatile she is- easily switching from sport to sport.


You know those moments when you suddenly realize you haven't seen your 2 yr old for 15 minutes?


Love that face!


These days Mr. Calvin is all smiles as long as he has some part of his hand in his mouth.


I think he actually got fatter in the two days between these pictures!
 So what have I been doing with all my time, since I haven't been blogging?

Reading, reading, and more reading.  Hopefully I'll post on some of my reading material at some point.  I've been so blessed and encouraged by these books that I want to pass them along to you!

1 comment:

  1. Yes, I've missed you! But I have been so busy reading and just living life myself!
    I have never had a computer repaired....I hope you get things all worked out, a new computer would be cool too!

    Precious pictures. I love fat babies! My girls were always chubbier than my boys, but there is nothing like kissing those plump cheeks!

    So where did you hang the family portrait? I like the idea of something tangible to remind us to keep Christ in the center of our lives. I may discuss this with my children later this morning during our Bible time. See what their ideas are.

    Have a great day!
    Roan

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