Thursday, March 15, 2018

Family Traditions

Ashley & Amanda helped the little girls make Christmas cookies for our neighbors and friends!
This has become a well-loved family tradition. It is so fun that our little girls are now becoming old enough to do quite a lot of the cookie-making on their own!


Grant helped a bit also!



So pretty ladies!


The made Stained Glass Bars, Peppermint Bark, Frosted Sugar Cookies, and Dipped Pretzels
It was so fun to see them go around and hand out a little Holiday Cheer!

Ashley & Amanda also enjoyed coloring some sweet Bible Verse cards for their friends

The frosty view out our window!

Hello Horsey!

Another McDonald tradition is heading up to the S*N*O*W on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day! I was unable to come this time due to being on bedrest! It was fun to see the fun pics afterwards though!!! :-)

Dad forgot his hat and so donned this lovely American Girl cap, complete with a little hand towel!

So pretty!


Ash & Shirley



Uh oh, an all out snowball fight!


Better watch out daddy!!




Ryan-the-Reserved, watches and enjoys- from a distance!

They had such a fun time! 

They are all growing up!!! We are so, so blessed!





The Grotto

Every year during the Christmas season The Grotto in Portland, OR puts up thousands of lights and presents different concerts and displays commemorating the Season. We used to take Ashley and Amanda when they were little and wanted to take the others to enjoy it this year also. For some of our family members the Catholic overtures are a bit overwhelming.. but we all just tried to enjoy the lovely Christmas concert, petting zoo, puppet show and the thousands and thousands of lovely lights. It is intended as an outreach for the greater Portland area and is amazingly popular. Despite our differences in many things, we appreciate the Catholics' desire to bring the message of Jesus to a very dark and lost city. It was fun to walk down memory lane with our older kids and enjoy it a-new with the littles.





The concert was held in a large Catholic church. The huge murals of the life of Christ went all the way around on the walls- From birth to reserrection. Between that and the enormous statues of Mary, Grace was so overwhelmed that I finally had to leave with her. She said after we got outside 'Mama, it's like they view Mary as a God' "That is so horrible!" 

The petting zoo was so fun and worth the 30 minute wait! Grady was kind enough to buy me a hot Americano to help warm me up a bit! (he knows my love language!! :-)

Striking a pose with the camel!


So cute!





This musician was playing some lovely Christmas songs on his xylophone-type instrument 


We loved learning about Francis of Assisi. Have you ever learned about him? He abandoned a life of luxury for a life devoted to Christianity after reportedly hearing the voice of God, who commanded him to rebuild the Christian church and live in poverty. He is the patron saint of animals and the environment.

 He is quoted as saying:

"Preach the Gospel at all times and when necessary use words."

Wow, Amen. May it be said of me 

Saturday, February 24, 2018

Christmas Time!

Christmas Eve at Grandma Barb's!!

Laura was so excited to have her open the two potholders that she crocheted!
 
Cocoa time!

..and dessert of course!

Thank you Grandma for the Columbia jackets!!! <3 p="">







Exploring in the Santiam


Our olders love exploring the great outdoors together!












The trail followed an old wagon trail in the Oregon Wilderness!

A quote, describing the difficult passing through the treacherous pass



Sounds like they had such a fun time together! Blessed to be their mama!
We are so grateful for our crew!