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Micah, our first born child, turned eight years old on Friday. Amazing how quickly the time has gone by. In three and half weeks he will be finished with school for the year and will officially be heading into third grade! We are so proud of Micah ~ the precious boy he is and the young man he is becoming. He brings such joy and a lot of fun and energy into our family! How blessed we are!

Last Sunday we celebrated with David’s parents. I made a cake and grandma made terriyaki chicken and rice for dinner, at Micah’s request. Spiderman is still a big hit and he seemed to steal the show this year! Spidey was everywhere!

On his actual birthday, we started the day by visiting the aquarium. This is always a favorite for Micah. It is amazing to me to see the strange and incredible creatures that God has created! You definitely have to watch out with things in the sea. Things aren’t always what they seem…

This little guy (a puffer fish) had the most incredible teeth! He flashed me a big toothy grin a couple times, but I couldn’t quite catch the full effect.

Upside-down jellyfish ~ aren’t they cool?!

For some strange reason I have the most difficult time getting my children to cooperate in front of the camera. Here is the result of my attempt at capturing something nice in front of that lovely rose bush…oh well. They’re cute anyway!

After the aquarium we came home to open gifts. It didn’t take Micah long to break into the Legos.

For dinner Micah requested the following:

  • Grill-Roasted Whole Chicken with BBQ Sauce
  • Broccoli and Cauliflower
  • Baked Beans
  • Watermelon

 Not your typical 8-year-old birthday dinner, but I’m not complaining! It was quite tasty.

Saturday we headed to the Dallas Zoo. They had a great new exhibit called Stingray Bay where we were able to feed and touch the stingrays. It’s a travelling exhibit so it will only be there through the summer. We were so glad to be able to see it.

It was such a fun weekend and I think Micah enjoyed it. Anytime he is able to see the animals is a fun time for him! Our (not so) little animal lover!

Happy Birthday, Micah! We love you!!

 

God has blessed us with a beautiful beginning to spring. Last week was windy, but warm and sunny and everyone wanted to be outside a little bit more. When Micah was at school last Thursday Abigail wanted to fly her kite again, so out we went to fly the kite and blow some bubbles. I know I already posted some kite-flying pics recently but here is one of Isabel that I just could not resist sharing. She was having such fun!

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The girls are doing amazingly well flying the kite on their own. They look so cute running around the yard, kite in tow! We have two rather large trees in our yard though that keep the wind from blowing too steadily so soon we will take it to the park to see what it is capable of.

Another of Isabel’s favorite activities is blowing bubbles.  While sissy was flying the kite she would blow her bubbles and then they would switch activities. Isn’t it lovely when the kids take turns without too much fuss? Here’s a few more shots of my sweet girls…

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Abigail has been begging me for quite some time to fly her kite. The winds were a blowin’ today, so out we went for some kite flying fun!

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Soon Isabel joined in the fun!

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While the girls were busy flying kites, Micah was honing his archery skills. Last week he borrowed “Robin Hood” from the library, so he has been itching to get outside and practice.

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Isabel helped out by collecting the arrows and bringing them back to her big brother.

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Micah has enjoyed this bow and arrow set, which is an actual set and not a toy…therefore requires close adult supervision! Today he was shooting them quite far and is becoming more accurate all the time. Sometimes I still can’t believe that it was my idea to get this for him. I am generally the more cautious parent, but this has turned out to be a great activity for Micah and I’m glad we went for it!

Today is my parents’ 35th Wedding Anniversary! I am so thankful for them and for the godly example they have given to my sister and me of what a loving and committed marriage should be like.  It is a wonderful gift to have parents that are so in love after so many years!

Mom and Dad, I love you and I thank you…

  • for raising me to believe that marriage is a covenant between God and husband and wife that is to be taken seriously and lasts a lifetime. 
  • for giving me and Heidi a loving home to grow up in.
  • for your commitment to each other and to your family.
  • for always being there for us.
  • for showing us what it means to serve and follow Christ, for praying for us as we grew, and praying for our children so that they may grow to serve and follow our precious Lord.

Have a wonderful day together!

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On Saturday there was another anniversary to celebrate. Eleven years ago, on March 15, 1997, David and I were married! It is so hard to believe that it has already been 11 years. There have been moves, some across town and others half way across the country! There have been three lovely additions to our family.  There have been many changes, some we planned and some we didn’t. But we have walked through it all together, with God as our anchor, and I am so thankful that He brought us together!

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Our Wedding Vows
March 15, 1997

As God gives me the strength,
I promise to love you, as Christ loved the church.
I promise to look to God’s Word,
And seek His face in prayer,
To determine His will, for our lives together.
I promise to protect you, provide for you,
And to place your needs above my own.
And leaving all others, I pledge my love to you.
Love, David

As God gives me the strength,
I promise to respect, and honor you.
I promise to submit to you,
As I have learned to submit to the Lord.
I promise to trust in the leadership God has given you,
And be supportive of your life choices.
I promise to live with you,
In faith and tenderness,
And leaving all others, I pledge my love to you.
Love, Meagan

This is the third and final interview of our kids! In the first interview we were introduced to Isabel and a few days later we learned all about Abigail. Now let’s meet…

Micah James
Age: almost 8 (on April 18th)

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His name means: Who is like Jehovah?

Some of his favorite things:

Book: any animal book

Bible Story: Joshua and the wall at Jericho (For school this week Micah’s journal topic for handwriting was about what Bible character he would like to be. This is what he wrote: “If I could be a Bible person, I would have been…Joshua because…He fought many battles. He destryed Jarico. He destryed another. He was cool. He died at the age of 110.”)

Color: Green

Toy: Green Transformer from his friend Charles

Song: “Lord, I Lift Your Name on High”

T.V. Show:  “Teen Titans”

Movie: “Star Wars”

Animal: “That’s a hard one. Spiders.” (I was a little surprised he said spiders! But Micah loves animals and is a walking encyclopedia when it comes to his knowledge of all kinds of animals and insects.)

Snack: Granola Bars

Food: Chicken and Bow Tie Pasta

Subject in School: “I have a lot! History, Literature, Lunch (gotta love that!), Math.”

Superhero: Spiderman

If you could go anywhere in the world, where would it be? Australia and China

What do you want to be when you grow up? Police Officer

Up until recently Micah wanted to be a Crocodile Hunter like Steve Irwin (which means he wanted to protect and rescue animals, not actually hunt them). I still see him working with animals someday, but we’ll see. He has lots of time to get that all figured out! Micah is definitely our animal lover and has an extensive knowledge of many types of animals. I know some of you have heard this story before, but I get a kick out of it everytime I think about it. When Micah was about four years old he was talking about an aye-aye. I asked him what that was and he said, and I quote, “It is a nocturnal lemur that lives on the island of Madagascar.” It’s always fun when the mom gets to learn something from her four year old!

Micah the Meerkat…

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Micah is our imaginative child. He loves to act things out and is extremely creative at finding props for his adventures. The warrior with his sword and shield…

 

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He is interested in history and enjoys reading. Every night when he gets into bed we allow him to read for a while and on non-school nights sometimes he will read for 2-3 hours in bed, often falling asleep with an open book across his chest.

Micah also loves baseball, both to play and to watch. Next week he begins his second season playing for the Rangers. No, not THE Rangers, but maybe someday!

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Micah brings us such joy and amusement. He is beginning (too quickly for me at times) to transition from little boy to young man and although it is sometimes hard to see him leave behind little boy things, it will be exciting to see what kind of young man he becomes. David and I pray that as he continues to grow that he would grow in his knowledge of and relationship with our Lord.

Perfect words for our Micah from the prophet Micah:

He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the LORD require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God? ~ Micah 6:8 (ESV)

Here is the next interview of one of our kiddos (sorry it took so long, Mom and Dad)! We introduced Isabel a few days ago, now let’s learn all about… 

Abigail Grace
Age: 5

Her name means: My Father Rejoiced

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Some of her favorite things:

Book: “Strawberry Shortcake” (we have many of these around the house!)

Bible Story: Moses

Color: Pink

Toy: Barbie

Song: The song from “The Twelve Dancing Princesses” (a Barbie princess movie)

Movie: “Barbie Nutcracker” (are we seeing a pattern here?) – Mommy side note: I must admit (although I don’t like to) that many of these Barbie movies are pretty good. This version of “The Nutcracker” has the actual music from the ballet and follows the story fairly well.

T.V. Show: “Clifford” and “Super Why”

Game: Zingo

Animal: Strawberry the Pony (this is her Webkinz)

Real Animal: “A real horsey”

Snack: Green Apples, Grapes

Food: Chicken

What do you want to be when you grow up? A Princess : ) 

These next two categories she came up with:

Clothes: Dresses, Princess Shirt, Rainbow Pants (I’m not quite sure what she is thinking about here!), Pink Skirt (I think Abigail would wear a dress or skirt every day of the year if she could)

Place: Washington (State. She didn’t actually say Washington but she pointed to it on the map. She knows this is where her cousins-in particular Caleb who she talks about all the time-aunts, uncles, and Grandma and Papa live!)

Abigail is our creative and artistic child. She loves to draw and color and is quite particular about how it looks. Don’t let her fool you…even though she said her favorite snacks are apples and grapes, this girl has a sweet tooth! We regularly hear, “What is for dessert?” If not during the meal, then immediately following.

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One of her other favorite delights is taking sips of Mommy’s coffee, especially if it is a Frappacino (and trust me, they are not all that sweet…I like them strong)! And once in a while she gets her own little latte, decaf of course, at grandma’s house!

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A girl after my own heart! I forsee many fun days of sipping coffee together while we shop or just sit and chat.

Abigail is a quick and eager learner and is looking forward to Kindergarten. Almost daily she asks if she can “do her homework.” She has learned to write her letters, her name, and can read a few simple words.  She is definitely a mama’s girl these days. Wherever I am, there she is!

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Although she may never grow up to be a princess, she is our little princess and we are so proud of and thankful for her!

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isabel-swinging.jpgI thought it would be fun to “interview” each one of the kids, so you can learn a little more about their interests and personalities. Since it seems she hasn’t had as much “face time” on the blog, let’s begin with Isabel!

Name: Isabel Faith
Age: 3 1/2

Her name means: Consecrated to God

Some of her favorite things:

Book: “Marlin” (I had no idea what she was talking about, so I asked again a little later and she said “There’s a Cat in God’s Tree.”)

Bible Story: Jesus

Color: Purple and Pink

Toy: Pig, Little People, Pony

Song: “Wake Up, Isabel” (This is from a CD of songs her grandparents gave her for her third birthday. Each song has her name in it…very cute!)

T.V. Show: ”Arthur because he has one girl in the house. D.W., that’s her name.”

Movie: “Marla” (Again…have no idea what she is talking about.)

Game: Candy Land

Food: Animal Crackers (she happened to be eating these at the time I asked the question!)

Snack: Cereal

Dinner: Kiki (what?); after giving a few suggestions she came up with Noodles and Pizza (I don’t think she means together!)

“Talk about breakfast”: (this category was her idea) waffles

What do you want to be when you grow up? A make. (What’s a make?) You know, like you and daddy make. (Make what?) Pizza. (Oh, do you mean you want to be a cook or a chef?) A cook.

Isabel does love to be in the kitchen. I’m sure someday she will become an excellent “Make!” Anytime I am doing something in the kitchen she grabs a chair or the step stool and brings it over to see what I am doing. Here are some pictures of her on Christmas day. David’s mom found this adorable chef’s hat and apron and bought a set for each of the girls along with cookie mix, a little rolling pin, wooden spoon, and cookie cutters. Isabel made some sugar cookies while the older kids went out to try Micah’s new tennis racket. She was right in her element!

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Ah…sweet success!!!

Isabel is our fun-loving child, full of life and drama! She loves to be silly and uses funny voices, faces, and hand gestures when she talks. Even though she didn’t mention it, she likes to watch Barbie movies and Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas (much to her siblings’ dismay). She enjoys books, puzzles, and playing games.  And, of course, she loves to do anything her big brother or big sissy are doing.

Our sweet girl…

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Lately I have been noticing how often the kiddos, especially the girls, ask me to color or play a game with them and I tell them I am too busy or to wait a while. But more often than not, time gets away and “a while” passes, they have moved on to other things, and the moment is gone. As I was coloring with the girls yesterday morning I was thinking about all this and I decided to make more of an effort to take a break from my “important” tasks and spend some extra time in play with them. I don’t want my children growing up thinking that laundry or dishes or vacuuming or the computer are more important than they are. And really, isn’t it true that for the most part children don’t expect us to spend every waking moment with them? But they need those moments (and so do I) to have fun sharing in something together. Taking some moments throughout the day to read a book, color a picture, or play a game is good for everyone. So I am going to stop and smell the crayons, or puzzle, or book more often and have some fun!

My sister, Heidi, is on her way to visit me for the weekend! As long as her flights stay on schedule she should be arriving later this evening. We are looking forward to a fun weekend of talking, coffee, shopping, coffee, eating, coffee, and lots of laughing. Did I mention coffee?! I love my sister and spending time with her, and always look forward to our visits together. She is a tremendous blessing and encouragement to me. Thanks to Ben and the boys for giving her up for a few days! I’m sure you won’t be hearing from me until next week, so have a fantastic weekend!