Tuesday, August 28, 2012

My Real Life Camera

  If anyone has seen my phone, then the concern that it could die at any moment is not far-fetched.  The face is shattered, and I can see some of the internal components, but it just keeps going.  One of the things I love to do is to look back over all the pictures I've taken with my phone camera.  These are the real life pictures, the precious moments when you are able to snap a quick picture of the day to day.  I would be so upset if I lost them so I moved lots of the pictures to our computer so that I can forever have these images.  So, all that to say, here are some of my favorite pictures over the past year captured on my phone:

"I can see you"
Love watching them learn new things
Spaghetti- my favorite!
 I spend many hours on the floor with these 2 babies

Pretending to call friends over


After-nap snuggles

Their wonderful daddy and Bitty Baby

a fine bottom

Been Krogering?


Potty training- a week I might would like to forget

Baby Abigail

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Back to School!

The girls have finished their first week of school- which is really only 2 mornings, Tuesday and Thursday.  Abigail is in Mother's Morning Out, and Katherine is in 2 year old preschool.  They are both at Ingleside Baptist which makes it so nice to be able to drop them both off at the same place.

Abigail has gotten a good report both days- they tried to color today, but the teachers said they really just wanted to eat the crayons so I think that was a quick activity.  It will be so neat to watch them grow over the year.  By the end of the year, I bet they all master coloring with crayons.  Abigail already knows a few girls in her class- Belle Wengler, who's dad works with Jonathan and Caroline Stewart who's mom and dad went to Tech with Jonathan.

Going to meet Abigail's first teachers at Mother's Morning Out Open House
Katherine is excited to teach Abigail all she needs to know about MMO
Katherine is so excited to be in "big girl" school and to be able to carry her Teddy Bear tote bag.  She is in the Bear class this year, and she got a new tote bag with a bear, her name and her number, 17 on it- she wants to carry it everywhere.  Here are a few  pictures:
At school
Picking Katherine Up- she looks worn out from her long school day
 This is our first carpool experience and to make things even more fun, we get to take Ellie Thompson, our neighbor, to school with us in the morning.  She is in 3 year old preschool and has been able to show Katherine the ropes.  She introduced her to everyone as her cousin, Katherine (I just went with it) and walked her to her classroom- Katherine didn't even need me.  We love having Ellie with us to eat breakfast and ride to school.  She has a personality that won't quit, and she is such a joy to be around.  She is Katherine's little best friend, and I am sure you will be seeing and hearing more about Ellie in posts to come.  Here are some pics of our time together in the morning:


Not to worry- we are in carpool line.  Everyone was securely buckled for the ride over
This is the pitiful face I have gotten each day at pick up when Ellie rides home with someone else.      









Monday, August 6, 2012

Pizza, Pizza

There have been several changes in our day to day living going from a family of 3 to 4.  Some of them include, but are not limited to: more laundry, more trash, more dishwashing cycles, less sleep, more messes, more crying, taking forever to get out of the house but much more fun, laughter and love- which makes it all worth it.  Because my girls love to eat like their mama, and because Abigail is now eating table food, this has meant needing way more food. I do not like spending money at the grocery store, and at this stage in my life it is the ONLY place that I am a big spender with Diapers.com coming in at a distant second.  Every week with a $100+ checkout, the same thing runs through my head, "If I could just take a portion of this each week, I could have an updated wardrobe, or money for a rug, or a trip of some sort."
 
And it is these times each week that I am so thankful for God's grace and brought back to His word for wisdom and truth:
"A heart at peace gives life to the body, but envy rots the bones." Proverbs 14:30- so true, right.

So learning to be content with where we are, I am grateful that we are able to get what we need at the grocery store.  So, the next issue for this ill-equipped house wife is this means more cooking.  Up to this point, I have been able to manage on pretty much 100% crock pot cooking- about 3 meals a week and then leftovers.  Needless to say, the leftovers are dwindling so now I need to cook 4-5 times a week.  So this week, we made pizza- well we topped pizza really.  I bought the pizza dough and sauce, and Katherine and I got to work.  Keeping her from eating all the olives and peppers was the biggest challenge- but it was fun.  We both enjoyed it, it was an activity and resulted in getting us all fed- mission accomplished.  Pizza will be added to the weekly rotation.  Here are some pictures of my little chef in the making:




I don't know why I don't have any pictures of Abigail.  She was there too- eating puffs and blueberries and also learning lessons on contentedness with her mama.