Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Fun Pictures

I haven't been able to upload any pictures for a while, but I am finally up and running with the camera and computer, so I thought I would just post a few pictures for fun from the past few weeks/months.
Enjoy!


Fun with Friends!
Halloween Activities
I have on make-up, let's go!
I love my Daddy!!
Do I have to be awake to Trick or Treat?





























Wednesday, December 10, 2008

"Real Snow"

Yesterday a cold front came through. In San Antonio, that means cooler weather for a day or so, then back to short sleeves or light clothing. In Rockwall, we are learning that may mean a little more. The wind was very cold and we had sleet last night. We woke up this morning and saw a little snow/ice on the roof. sydnie was soooo excited! "It snowed, it snowed! Can I go see it? " So she puts on her crocks and runs outside in her penguin pajamas to look at the snow. "I see it! It did snow. Real snow!" It really is the little things that we take for granted that give us joy, if we will stop and allow them.

Have a wonderful day. Enjoy your "snow" today.
(If I get the memory stick cleared off before it melts, I'll post a picture. I know everyone will want to see the snowdrifts....haha)

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Happy Birthday

Happy Birthday to a very special person-my sister. We didn't get to talk to her tonight, but we are all thinking about her. She is a very caring person, everyone should have a sister like her :)

Love you, Steph

Happy Holiday Season

Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas! We had our first Thanksgiving dinner in Rockwall. Syd and I made squash casserole, sweet potato casserole, cranberry relish, honey biscuits, turkey and dressing. It was delicious, if I do say so myself. Of course, Tim and I enjoyed it more than Sydnie, who actually took one bite and ate no more. Oh well...

I braved the storm Friday morning, literally and figuratively. I left the house about 5:30ish and went shopping-by myself!!! It was chilly and rainy, but there weren't as many people out as I expected. I bought a couple of Christmas gifts and a few things we needed for the house or for us. Really exciting things such as lotion, soap (from Bath and Body Works, of course), running shoes, knives, and I went back for curtains. I know the excitement might be too much!! But, I was alone. The time was precious. I know Moms can appreciate the thought :)

Tonight we went to see Santa. The city of Rockwall sponsored the evening with free refreshments and goodies for the little ones. Sydnie was very excited, but also very nervous. I didn't think she would sit in his lap for the picture, but she came through. She asked for a Jr. Flexible Sled. What is this, you ask. I don't know. She has been asking for it for several weeks. I guess she is preparing early for the snow we will be having on Christmas.

We are trying to find our way around. Of course, I did get lost and so turned around today. Where is the GPS when you need it??? In the other car, duh. We did finally make it to the library and Syd actually received her own library card. She was as excited about that as she was seeing Santa!! She could hardly contain herself. The library is new and has a pretty good selection, from what we saw. It is much, much larger than what we are used to. Story time is 3 times a week, so I am sure we will be adding that to our week's activities.

We're thinking about our friends/family in SA. It is odd not seeing you every week, but you are thought of daily. We miss our family in TN and are thankful for each person.
God Bless!!

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Rockwall, TX

Well, we are here....I think :) We are settling in, we have a new number, internet is working and the boxes are down to a minimum. I am still parking in the front, but eventually the garage and attic will be cleaned, sorted and arranged so there will be more room behind the garage (we have back drive ways). The only room we haven't done much with is the office. So sorry, no pictures yet. Soon...

Sydnie is missing her friends and school greatly. She has given me the charge of finding a new school for her, which I am doing. It is hard to find preschools, since they tend to be church schools and do not do a lot of advertising. We did find a MOPS group, so she did have a little playtime last week, which she loved.

In time, we will have a good routine. I am hoping sooner rather than later. We still haven't been to storytime at the library, a once weekly or twice-weekly event. Although I haven't heard wonderful things about the storytime, Tim said the library looks fantastic. Now that we are getting mail actually addressed to us, we can go get a library card.

I am looking for Goodwill, yes, again! We threw away and donated so many things before we moved, but I have 5 more boxes of things that we have discovered and need to pass on to someone who can use the items, not to mention that our bulk trash pick up is tomorrow and very full! Oh, well, you don't want to hear about trash. Hopefully, next time there will be something exciting, in a positive way, to report.

Blessings

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Packing Day 1

Well, this morning before 8:00 the packers came and started to pack things into boxes. Wow, are they fast! I was not fully prepared for their speed and organization and have found a few things packed that I really didn't want to be packed yet, but nothing too important. Does a 4-year-old really need to wear socks with shoes anyway??? I did have to ask for some paperwork they had packed, but Steven was able to pull it right out and didn't lose a beat packing another room. Sydnie was fine this morning during the process, she played outside, until something bit her, and then watched tv. Yes, I am sorry to say she has watched a little more tv in the whole relocation process than I would like, but sometimes it just is what it is and she hasn't complained one bit...haha. Anyway, the difficulty came when she walked into her room and saw boxes stacked on one another and an empty toy box, you get the picture. "Mommy, Mommy, Mommy"! came ringing through the house. The initial shock didn't last too long when she understood everything in a box was moving to her new room and if it wasn't packed it meant it was staying. Of course, then it was well pack these too, they have to go, referring to the things she wanted to keep out while we are without a house and stuff. I don't have any pictures because I don't want to get in the way and the camera in another spot. Just picture our house with furniture and boxes for decorations. It won't be long and I'll post pictures of our move to Rockwall, Lord willing.

I did have a very nice lunch today with a good friend, Kayren, who was so nice to bring us lunch. My friends will be missed so much, but I can't say goodbye. They are too important and so it is talk to you later, see you later, don't forget us!

Our furniture is moving out Friday so I don't know I'll be posting again until after the move. So, God Bless and we'll see you in Rockwall!

Friday, October 31, 2008

We're Up and Running Again

We are hooked back up to the internet after a 4 day lay-off...yeah! I think there were only 60+ messages to go through. One very good email we did receive during that technology free period was an offer on the house from a prospective buyer! Tim received it at work and now we are waiting for the next part of the process. The inspection is Monday and we move Friday; how's that for God's timing. I pray God will continue to be in control of this process and the sale will go through without any hitches or unforeseen problems. Let me reword that: I am thankful God is in control of this process so I do not have to worry about any problems that may arise and truly put it and leave it in God's hands.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

This and That!

There are a lot of little things that come up in the week that makes it difficult to put everything in a blog, and still make sense, so I will just share some snip-its for today.

Halloween is coming soon, as everyone knows, and Sydnie has finally decided on a costume. Last week the waffling ended and she decided to be.....( and the drum roll please)....a clown. It actually fits her as she is developing a sense of humor and telling jokes ALL the time. She also told me, "Mom, since you are an expert knitter, you can make it for me." I tried to explain the difference in knitting and sewing, but she didn't quite grab it, so I surrendered that teaching moment and just agreed to try to make it. She picked out the colors and fabrics. What a crazy, colorful clown she will be...if I am successful. I'll post the finished product, if it is wearable. If you don't see it, you'll know it went away, never to be seen by human eyes.


We voted Tuesday, another wonderful teaching moment. I explained the process and what she would see and how votes were cast, all that good information in a way that would make sense to a 4-year-old. She was not too sure about it all, but she was very attuned to happenings around her, even pointing out that I could not take my cell phone in with me. It actually just had to be turned off, but she was "reading" all the signs as we were waiting in line. After we finished, she asked if "your person won?" Oh, how I wish it was that easy!
Tuesday on the way to preschool, Sydnie and I were talking and she started asking me about school: school past preschool. As we chatted she asked me about college and I explained I went to college to learn how to teach. This is a little bit of the conversation:
"What did Daddy do ( in college)"?
"He learned about communications and social work."
A puzzled stare..."So he didn't go to class"?
"Yes he did, just different classes to learn different things."
"I don't want to be a teacher. I'll have to think about what I want to be."
"You don't have to be a teacher, you have many choices." And I named several. And then a few more. Finally, she decided she wanted to be a painter.
"I'll be a painter! I like to paint." I mentioned a few other things, I don't know why.
"No, I'm going to be a painter, just a painter!"
OK with me. a future artist :)




This and That

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Blessings of Friends

Today began as an ordinary Thursday, nothing very exciting: I woke up a little earlier to get some things accomplished before Sydnie woke up; I woke her up, actually at 7:30 gave her oatmeal pancakes, that is a blog in and of itself , "Where are the good wheat-free pancakes?", and then rushed around the house as quickly as possible to get her bathed and ready for school so we would not be late. It doesn't matter how prepared I am for the morning, we always end up with a rush the last 10 minutes :( Anyway, after dropping her off at preschool I decided to take advantage of the cool fall morning and go for a run. It was a nice interval run and the cool breeze was perfect. After my run I popped in to say "HI" to Laurin, my customary pop-in during the week. After a short visit I may Kayren for lunch before picking up Sydnie at preschool. As I said, it was not an extraordinary day of events, but one that truly made an impact on the blessings of friends. God has blessed us in San Antonio with friends who are as close as family and I am sorry I have not let them know often enough how special each one is to us. I know I am preparing to move to Rockwall and the life God has prepared for us, but it is becoming very difficult not to focus on leaving the treasures he has given us. I must remember, as should our friends, we are only 4-5 hours away. If we don't see them, there might be wrath to pay!! I may not get angry very often, I don't want to start now, so just know the interstate, whichever one it is, travels both ways and we are expecting guests, as you should expect us to visit as well.

Blessings to all.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Outdoor fun!






Last month Sydnie and I went to a near by playground for a picnic lunch. It was a picture perfect autumn day, so I took my camera :) It was a great! We had a nice lunch, peant butter and jelly of course, and Syd played on the structures while I snapped pictures. My favorite were the sequence of climbing trees. She has been very intrigued by trees and wanting to climb all that she sees lately, and what do you know...the perfect tree for a beginning climber. I love the final shot! You can see the joy and pride of accomplishing a task in her little smiling face. I am thankful for the day and the reminder that joy is ever present in our lives, we must only be open to finding it.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Oh My

Oh my! I knew it had been a while since my last entry, but I didn't realize it had been sooooo long. Can you say "Life"? I knew you could. Yes, I have to admit that life has been busy, non-stop, chaotic and out of routine. Instead of trying back date, I have decided to give an overview of the last month.

We finished our home projects. All of the main areas and the office have been painted Dapper Tan. The kitchen and bathrooms have new tile. The office and dining room have new light fixtures. We like it, in fact I would buy it again. Sydnie was very disappointed we did not paint her room blue, since that is in fact her favorite color right now. Somehow sell-ability doesn't mean much to a three-year-old.

Our house is on the market. We have had 2 lookers, but no buyers. I can't imagine why...We can take the company buy-out this month, so we don't have the added pressure of needing to sell immediately. The house is clean, but I must admit I have relaxed my expectations with no prospects knocking on the door. We do still live here and I have to give up a little control of the living /neat factor. That's not so easy, but we're making it :)

We went to Dallas last week and found a house. It is in Rockwall, east of Dallas across from Lake Ray Hubbard. It's in a great neighborhood on a cul-de-sac and we can see the neighborhood lake from the front yard. We are in the 10 day inspection and waiting period with a closing date of November 10. We are all ready to move and get settled, even though we hate to leave San Antonio. This has truly been our home away from home. I'll write more about our transition as the move approaches. Sydnie will miss her friends and her school, but is excited about the future, as she can understand it. She will get her big girl bed when we move, so she has an added incentive to move.

Sydnie and Regan celebrated their 4th birthday. We had a princess/fairy theme since Regan loves princesses and Syd "is really into fairies right now". The moon bounce was a pink castle. The little princesses loved it!! Thanks Joy and Cory for your generousity.

I am sure there are things I have missed in this filmstrip of our lives. (It's a little too long to be a snapshot this time.) Sydnie has given up naps and quiet time is not much. I'll have to find another time to blog. Hopefully, I'll be able to add more pictures. As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words, I just have to remember to use the main computer since that is where the digital equipment is hooked up. Oh, well, as I said. "Life" there is never a dull moment and always too much happening. I pray you are able to see God's goodness in the midst of your 'busyness'. In all of the transition that is one thing we are reminding ourselves: God has a plan for us, we just have to have the faith and the eyes to see it. There is much to unfold, and I'll will be honored to share it with you.

Blessings

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Give me stories!!!




Sydnie has always loved listening to stories and curling up with Mom and Dad to read a book. It has always been a special activity to ground and calm and just remind us what is important. We wouldn't trade the snuggle time for anything!! Lately, we haven't had much time to read and enjoy books together, not to mention play time. Sydnie has gone through the typical three-year-old reaction to the upheaval in her world. She was feeling left out Saturday as I was painting and Daddy was cutting tile, and so she decided to paint...the floor...ugh. I did clean it up and we moved on, after some serious lesson learning. Since then, Syd has gravitated toward stories on tape/cd. She has spent literally hours in her room playing with her doll house, legos, cars and listening to stories like: Nate the Great, The Meanest Doll in the World, Junie B. Jones, The Magic Tree House, Treasure Island, Theater Shoes, Geronimo Stilton. We are running errands tomorrow, taking a break from paint, and I am hoping to go to the library and check out some new stories. Maybe the Ballet Shoes will be a good story...we must change the listening line-up-one can only hear lines from Nate the Great for only so long :) She has decided that dragon stories are fun, but it is very hard to find dragon stories that aren't too scary for a little one. We'll keep looking, maybe we'll find some others.

We are very proud of how Sydnie is handling the changes overall. She has her emotional times, but she is trying very hard to understand and deal with everything. If stories help occupy her as we finish the work, stories it is!! The end is in sight, that the Lord above. Soon we'll be able to have a little more variety in our day. Preschool is starting Monday, which she is certainly looking forward to. I'll let you know how it goes.

Monday, August 25, 2008

It's Been A While

As you can I have been absent for a while. It seems God has much planned for our family and we are trying to catch up. I will be filling in back dates, so you may want to go in reverse in your reading for a bit.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Yeah...We Have Carpet!

Finally, we have carpet. Empire came out and installed the carpet in the office and bedroom. I won't go into that whole experience, but am glad it is finished and won't be needing anymore carpet :) We are not changing the wood floors, and they were outrageous on the estimate to install tile, so we will be doing that job ourselves. The carpet is a very light brown, a natural color, very neutral color. Now...the tile.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Decisions, Decisions!

Well, now that we have made the decision to move, we must get our house ready to put on the market, which is fine, however, we must have it ready by the end of August to put on the market in September. Why so quickly? We are supposed to be in Dallas in September/October. Not much time for relaxing. Sydnie and I have filled our days comparing prices and products on tile, carpet, vinyl, to begin the process. Carpet World, Floor Depot, Home Depot, Floor Mart, Lowe's...we are visiting them all. Sydnie is ready to be finished; the daily question is: "Mom, is today a stay at home day or do we have to go look at floors again?" I can't blame her, I am about finished looking as well.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

The Decision

After much prayer, consideration of pros and cons,and an uneffective job search, we have made the difficult decision to move to Dallas. We hope and pray it is the correct decision. We have no idea what to expect nor do we know the reason for the move, but we are trusting that God will show his plan in this move. We don't want to move and have considered every option to allow us to stay here but God is stronger and we know he will take care of us in the move and transition.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Surprise!!

What a surprise Tim and I received today....probably a better word would be SHOCK! Tim received word this afternoon that the AT&T headquarters would be moving to Dallas. We must decide now if we are moving to Dallas or staying here in San Antonio and search out new job(s). What to do?????

Friday, June 20, 2008

June 20, 2008

I am trying to do some training for the Half-Marathon in November again. I ran it last year and had so much fun, so I decided I wanted to run it again this year, but with a faster time...actually running to complete it and not running it for the experience. I don't know if that makes sense to anyone but me, oh well. Now that we are out of school, I am running with Sydnie in the stroller; she asks to get out and run a little and asks like a broken record if the run is finished. Tim fixed the MP3 player for her so she would have something to do and keep her mind busy. It does seem to help, but let's face it-she is getting heavy. I can come up with many excuses not to run with her: it's harder with her, I don't get any quiet time, she complains, etc. The fact is, I just need to change my perspective and be thankful for the time we have to share and the ability to take her with me. My Dad sent me a link to a YouTube/GodTube video clip this morning. Man, did it slap me in the face and make me cry!! Not only should I change my perspective of thankfulness, I should relish the opportunities and blessings God has given me, even when they are embedded in situations that may hide them, or I just don't see them as clearly. Thanks, Mom and Dad for that reminder that good things come from above and worth the effort!!

What an inspiration for me, hopefully it will inspire you as well.

http://www.godtube.com/view_video.php?viewkey=8cf08faca5dd9ea45513

Monday, June 16, 2008

June 16, 2008

Today Sydnie had a friend over to play. Mia came and spent the day while her dad had surgery on his ankle. They had sooo much fun! They were both so excited that for naps, they went in to the room, only to ask when they could wake up, many many times :) Here are a few pictures from the day.




Art Time - Sequins and Alphabet stickers


FUN!





Sydnie and Mia each chose a baby to have join us outside for our picnic.




We couldn't be the only ones to eat. Sim has to eat, too.


Friday, June 6, 2008

June 6, 2008

We have discovered make-up! Yes, Sydnie is only 3-years-old, but she has discovered that putting on mommy's make-up is lots of fun! How did we make this discovery? It all started as I was cleaning out the cabinet in the bathroom, one of my plans during the summer to clean out as much as I can. Sydnie decided she wanted to help me. Well, knowing it would take much longer I just resigned my self to cleaning out one cabinet instead of both, and pursued the goal. As I was taking things out, she asked about each thing. That was fun in itself, a story for another day... Anyway, as I was consolidating packages and travel size items and doing an inventory of all we would need to replenish for our trip in July she found the travel/sample make-up packs. She was very excited trying them on her face, playing with the brushes, looking in the mirror. I don't wear a lot of make-up and I when I do wear it I wear pretty light colors. Right now, I am very glad, or else I would have a little girl so painted up nobody would recognize her! She sees me go through my routine many mornings, but I am expecting to have a little more interest now when it comes to the make-up time....we'll see.

Monday, May 19, 2008

May 19, 2008



Well, it has been a while since I have posted. Much has happened. Sydnie learned how to swing by herself (March 20); she has learned how to pedal and steer her tricycle; she is just growing up. Today was her preschool program at Northside Preschool. She hasn't quite internalized that this is the last week of school; she will be very sad when she does. She LOVES preschool!! The teachers are all wonderful and have made it a super expereince for her first year.


The program today was very nice, and of course, I had tears flowing. Sydnie was such a big girl and sang and performed and took every opportunity to wave between songs. Thank you Miss 'Berta, Miss Theresa, and Miss Kellie and Miss Tammy for their care and love in teaching the little ones this year. We will certainly be looking forward to another great year next year.



The Celebratory Refreshment




Thursday, March 13, 2008

March 13, 2008




Happy Easter...A little early. Today was Sydnie's Easter party and egg hunt at school. She was certainly very excited about it! She collected eggs, eggs, and more eggs. In the end, she had her dozen.


After the egg hunt they colored pencil decorations and egg holders and decorated cookies.


Of course, when we got home she was anxious to see what was in her eggs, not to mention taste everything...no, I didn't let her taste everything. She was not too happy about that part, but I guess that is life. Anyway, I was able to redirect her with a huge bag of clothes a friend, a very generous friend loaned to us. "Oh, my goodness!" or "WOW" was a comment with almost every shirt, shorts, dress or yes, even the socks that came out of the bag. Who says Christmas only comes once a year??












Friday, March 7, 2008

March 7, 2008

Last night, unbeknownst to me or Tim, Sydnie had quite an adventure. When all the world was sleeping, ok, so when all of our household was supposed to be sleeping, a little girl stirred.

I knew she was having some extra play time before falling asleep. She cat napped for about 30-40 minutes late in the afternoon, just long enough to be out of sorts at bedtime. I heard her singing, playing and throwing the animals off the side of her bed, getting out of bed to get something. So I was not surprised when I went into her room to wake her this morning, and all of her animals were in a pile off the side of her bed. I was a little surprised at the darkness. Yet, there were other surprises coming. Not only had she turned off her lantern that usually stays on to get rid of the scarry monsters and turned on the little reading light at her bed, she had taken off her clothes. She said she was hot. Oh, I forgot to mention she wasnted to sleep in her sleeping bag in bed, so she was probably quite warm. The sleeping bag was in the floor also. Her clothes, I had to look for but I found them at the other end of the bed. Thinking she had wet the bed, I began gathering what I thought would be wet blankets. No, she was dry, at least the bed was. That is when she informed me she was hot last night and took off her pants.

So, that would be a busy evening for any 3-year-old, however, she didn't stop there. As she began filling in the details of the night, she actually didn't sleep in her bed at all (I was hot remember, Mom?) at least, not until she wet the couch. It was then that she grabbed her blanket and went to sleep in bed. And at some point, she colored her fingernails with a crayon! I am sure there are probably things she did she doesn't even remember. She was very quiet once she stopped singing, so I couldn't even guess what else she did.

Right now, I think she is napping. After last night, she was a very tired little girl; however, as I am reminded daily, one is never quite sure what she is up to; there always seems to a plan unfolding.

Monday, February 25, 2008

February 24, 2008

Sydnie has been complaining of a stomach ache off and on the last week. Usually after breakfast her tummy is better, but she is such the drama queen that all plans must stop immediately. Sometimes we can minimize the drama by going through the plan of the day and making a big deal of something she really wants to do. This morning was one of those mornings: she complained of a stomach ache and said she wanted to stay home with Daddy, so we talked about the showers today and going to church and what she would miss. When we mentioned the shower for Miss. Tamra she said, "That's ok if I don't go. I'll send her a box of tomatoes and sausage." Now where did that come from you ask? I don't have any idea. She picked out a cookbook and spring oreo cookies for her shower gift, but with this little one, we never know what she might say, so we expect anything!

Saturday, February 16, 2008

February 16, 2008

This morning we were anticipating a visit from Aunt 'Nette. Sydnie wants to have a tea party with her so we got it out and made sure it was ready. The tea set is a mini size and Aunt 'Nette gave it to Syd. After we tried it out, with a very concerned voice looking over her set, Syd asked "Where is Minnie (Mouse)?" It took me a couple of seconds to figure out what she was talking about. We had a "mini" lesson to explain the difference, but I have to admit that Syd still looked a little disappointed that Minnie wasn't joining us...but who can blame her...who wouldn't want a famous mouse to join your tea party.

Have a great day! I hope you enjoyed our mini story :)

Thursday, February 14, 2008

February 14, 2008

Happy Valentine's Day!! Today Sydnie had a Valentine Party at her preschool. (I'm sorry I don't have pictures-I was helping make the cookies and didn't have an opportunity to take pictures.) They made Love Bug cookies by decorating a sugar cookie and adding chocolate heart for the head and M&M's for the spots, listened to a Valentine story and the craft was making pictures out of hearts. While she loved participating in all the activities, she was soooo excited about receiving valentines from her friends. Friends are becoming more and more important to Sydnie and she definitely has her "best friends", even though they may change on any given day.

At home, our celebration was much quieter. We exchanged valentines after dinner so everyone could be at home. She was very proud of her valentine heart for Daddy...M&M's, of course! She was also quite surprised and happy when she realized we would be giving her a valentine gift: sequined sandals, notebooks and a fancy pen. She put her shoes on right away and began writing out more valentines for Mommy and Daddy. She delivered mail to us for quite some time.

She is now in bed. When I left her she was looking at her sandals sparkle in the light of her lantern. What a way to fall asleep....by the glitter of sequins. Before she went to bed she told Tim, "You're the best Daddy I ever had! I love you". Now that is the way to fall asleep...hearing loving words from your 3-year-old daughter.

Sydnie is becoming more of a "Daddy's girl" all the time. I have to admit, I love seeing it. There is nothing sweeter than Daddy and daughter together. Yesterday she was complaining of an earache and cried for Daddy off and on all afternoon. When he got home from work, they crawled on the couch and read books for the longest time...memories in the making. I know everyday is a memory maker, but there are those days or events that stand out. For those, I am most thankful; they tend to help re-focus perspectives and re-align priorities. May I wish you all a year of loving relationships, a perspective to see the joy in the little things, and a truly God-centered priority list. It will make the next 10 months the best 10 months of the year.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

January 15, 2008

Today is a nice quiet day at home. It's rainy and cool so we are taking advantage of the opportunity to be home, since it only happens occasionally. We will be going to the Little Aussie Bakery later to pick up some bread, pretzels and flour that are dairy/wheat/soy free for Sydnie. Yes, we have added soy. We found out last week that she is allergic to soy, so the list of 'can't eat' is getting longer :( She is not so excited about that, but she is a trooper and as long as she gets something tasty to eat, she is coping just fine. She won't starve...haha. We'll build up her immunity and cut out all allergans that we can for the next 30 days, and possibly re-test to see if anything has changed. She is probably more adverse to the immunity building: the aloe and elderberry and echinacea. She's not so crazy about those things, but what she doesn't need to know what is in her juice and water anyway....there are always ways...

January 9, 2008

God gives us some very special times on earth to share and build relationships with others. I am very grateful, yet, I am also ashamed I don't make opportunities enough to strenghten those relationships in the 'busy'ness
of the day. I can only hope my friends and family know they are special by the way I treat the opportunies
we are blessed to have...like today. What a day!! Today I had the privilege of going with a friend, Kayren, for her sonogram for her 4th child. What a blessing and a miracle to see that tiny baby growing and developing. God is amazing! It was a special event for multiple reasons: I was able to share this with a special friend, who shared the the birth of Syd with us; I was able to see the little girl, yes this time it's a girl, to laugh and cry with a friend; I had a chance to reflect on the experience when we found out that Sydnie was a girl.


It's hard to believe she is 3 years-old now. She is growing and developing so quickly I hope we can keep up :) Her opinions are definitely being voiced, not always in the most gracious manner; she has definite styles of clothing she prefers (watch-out for the teenage years!); she is asking some difficult questions, keeping us on our toes; she has a sweet nature (when she allows it to come through) and her preschool teachers say she is very encouraging to her friends at school. We have been blessed and must not forget to thank the Lord often for His many blessings!!

Sorry about the crazy pictures. I haven't figured out editing the pics yet :(












December 29, 2007




Sydnie and I went to the McKenna's Children Museum. It was Sydnie's first trip to a museum and she loved it! When we first arrived she played at the train table and kitchen and seemed pretty content, however, when she realized there was a whole new world waiting to be explored, I could hardly keep up. She went kayaking,








caught fish, rode the ambulance many times (she was the patient not the driver),










took care of the babies and rode the space shuttle. Only after the dinosaurs were quiet would she venture into their area-they were very realistic! When she went grocery shopping the first area she hit was the bakery-bread, doughnuts, pastries and cookies....hmmmm...I wonder if she is missing breads from her diet?? Since we have gone wheat/gluten free and dairy free, the first question she asks before any meal or snack is, "Does it have wheat? Does it have gluten? Does it have dairy?" If the answer is no, then a resounding "YIPPEEEEE, I can eat it!" is heard.





Poor thing, it takes a while to get used to, but if the menu is changing for Syd, it will probably change for the family. 'Oh joy', I am sure would be the sentiment from Daddy. But, you do what you must!