September 15th, 2007
Gotta love iPhoto!
Mema brought these balloons for the boys after Ian was born.
Gigi took them to the park!
I love his eyes in this picture! The jasmine is by our front door.
Pics from Easter that Eric sent me.
This one Donna took during a prayer on Mother’s Day!
This is also from Donna. Uncle Peter with Brennan.
A very pregnant me with Jane and Katy at Ian’s baby shower.
Two summers ago.
Um…this was my camera, but I wasn’t the one holding it…or being shot at!
I’ll end with this. That was fun!
September 15th, 2007
Or just a come and sit on the lawn movie night.
The Altamerano’s have a huge screen and projector, we have an accommodating yard, and the Jones’ have a theater popcorn maker. The combination is a lot of fun!
We’re definitely doing this again!
Two batches of Tollhouse cookies!
The end.
🙂
September 13th, 2007
“We Live a Time“
We live a time secure;
beloved and loving, sure
it cannot last for long, then
the good-byes come
again – again
like a small death,
the closing of a door.
One learns to live with pain.
One looks ahead, not back
never back, only before.
And joy will come again
warm and secure,
if only for the now, laughing,
we endure.”
~Ruth Bell Graham
http://www.billygraham.org/RBG_TimeToAdore.asp
My dearest friends Katy and Sarah both moved out of state this summer.
They were among my first friends out here in California where I have made a life with my Peter. I was in Katy’s wedding, Sarah drove up to spend the evening with me at least once a week for two years, and they were both at my Ian’s birth. They will have part of my heart for the rest of my life, no matter how much or little we keep in touch.
I thank the Lord for the time he gave us together and pray He will allow us to hold each other close many more times in this life!
September 13th, 2007
It’s not in the hundreds, but it’s warm enough to swim!
After school work was done and lunch was cleaned up the boys dashed outside into the hottest part of the day and contrived to have a blast until naptime sliding, splashing, spraying each other and surviving.
This is the slide from an old playset that is no more.
Seth ended up with quite an array of bruises from this experiment…he kept slamming into the wall of the pool so I put swim trunks on him and it slowed down his speed. (The slide is too heavy for me to make it stay at the end of the pool.)
Jerome would send down a toy and slide right after it. He figured out how to put the hose on jet and make it go really fast!
And as they dried off in the sun, wrapped in their towels they ate frozen bananas and blueberries and asked what more could they do before naptime…..
they are both sound asleep. 🙂
September 13th, 2007
Yesterday on our way to the park Seth wanted to take a ball with him, so I explained that since we were going to be walking on the street he had to be responsible with it and hold it with two hands. Jerome said “Seth, I’ll tell you what ‘responsible’ means!” Seth said “What?”. And Jerome continued, “Responsible means to keep it!”.
After being dropped in the street once, shared with strangers, and being sat on, the ball did make it home with us.