Sprinkler fun |
The 1 year olds and photobombing Isaac |
Mom, do you see the beads I spilled? |
Grandpa and his crew |
Caleb mowing the cottage grass, a right of passage |
Relaxing on the boat |
Miss Amy with Keiry and Wendy |
Keiry going after her pinata |
First day of school |
In August we picked blueberries in South Haven with the Morrisons. The kids always eat more than they should. We welcomed our new pastor at church. I think it's going to be a really good fit. I continued to learn more about being a deacon and how to count money, haha. My cousin Renee, her husband Seth and son Gavin came for dinner. They are beginning their time as missionaries in Honduras. It was interesting to learn more about their ministry and for them to hear about our work with kids fleeing Central America. It was fun to watch the 3 little boys play/beat each other up. We all wished we had more time to catch up.
We had a new foster child move in, Keiry. Her name is pronounced Katie. She was 12 years old, no 13, no 15- I don't know we were all confused. She told our neighbor one age, us a different age, her birth certificate supposedly said she was 12. But, she was a very mature looking 12 year old. Honestly though, her age didn't matter. She was a kid who needed help. She was a sweet kid and very good at learning English. She celebrated her 13th birthday while at our house. We tried to make it special, because who wants to be away from family on their birthday? We had friends over and ate pizza at her request. Our neighbors made tres leches cake and we had a pinata. We gave her a Bon Jovi CD that she asked for- we were belting out Bon Jovi together. Keiry stayed with us two weeks before going to family. Another kid that I pray for.
Nate and I celebrated our 13th anniversary. We hired a sitter and went out for lunch, because our evening was too busy with soccer practices and council meetings. We're living the good life and thankful for the privilege of doing this crazy life together.
The kids and I travelled to the cottage and met up with my Dad, sister, and brother's family. We had a nice time, but it was weird being at the cottage without my grandparents. Hopefully we can visit them sometime in October.
The end of August brought the beginning of soccer season and SCHOOL! Hallelujah, Hallelujah. I was ready for school to start. We had a great summer, but by the end of break we were driving each other crazy. Caleb is in 4th, Isaac- 1st and Julia- kindergarten. Julia is doing all day kindergarten, 5 days a week. A big deal. She was tired and crabby for a couple weeks, but doing well now. And Stephen is the lost child at home who doesn't know what to do by himself. For the first weeks he cried every morning when the kids left. Caleb now rides his bike to school by himself, very cool. Rebecca and I take turns riding bikes with the younger kids to school. Julia prays for rain everyday. "Riding bikes is too hard!" She struggled in the beginning, but her legs have gotten stronger. Now she just complains for the principle of it, haha.
The three older kids are playing soccer this fall. CHAOS. We have soccer practices 3 or 4 nights a week and 3 games on Saturday mornings. Nate is coaching Isaac's team which is great, but that means I haven't seen Isaac play this season because I'm always at the other games. Oh well, there are worse things in life. This may be Julia's only time playing soccer. She is doing well and likes the practices and games, but she has declared she does not like soccer. "It's too hard!" Do you sense a theme? :) The boys are enjoying the season and will be disappointed when it is over. And Stephen may grow up hating soccer after going to all these games.
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