


One of the dad’s had some mad skills in sharpie drawings.


After the district meet (and last swim meet of the season for us), we went to a local sno-cone place and watched a train go by!



After the district meet (and last swim meet of the season for us), we went to a local sno-cone place and watched a train go by!
Ceili Rain enjoys reading to her brothers and sister.
We lit up our house to “Shine a Light” on NF! Really, these two little spot lights were super cheap and cast a perfect glow for NF Awareness.
Sometimes, video time is sleepy time for Emmie.
We had a very cold snap in May. Emme and Bryant decided to dress for the occassion. Complete with short short skirt, shorts, and no shoes…and don’t forget the winter coat.
We found out the week of that our local theater troupe was doing a school performance of their Beauty and the Beast show. I didn’t really think there was any chance I could snag 10 tickets to see the school performance (which was around $5 a person) but decided it was worth a shot. It turned out they still had tickets available and Emmie got to see her Belle and Beast on stage! She was thrilled. They put on a great show too!
Ace built a Studio C ‘C’ for a competition. He didn’t win but I thought it was pretty creative. These boys were not super excited when we swapped their rooms around and put them together. That quickly changed and we can often find them playing together or reading before lights out.
Raising awareness on NF awareness day, May 17th.
Malachi was an overachiever and decided he wouldn’t lose his first tooth…but his first two teeth!
Emmie and flexis are pretty standard wear on Sundays. Daddy selfies are always fun.
Liam did great and showed some major improvements in sportsmanship, diving and swimming in general. He actually won the award for most improved in his age group! And he won several ribbons for relays and backstroke (which proved to be his strongest race)
Silas loved every second of swim. He improved on his times for all races and declared that the butterfly was the best stroke. He won several ribbons for relays and freestyle and also a couple of heats in backstroke! His year end award was “Most Excited to Swim.”
There is a dad on the team who can make magic with sharpies! The boys called them tattoos.
We’re excited to see what next summer holds for these two and, hopefully a couple of other kiddos!
Our first meet was super long. And all of us felt it. Mark and I quickly realized staying for an entire meet did not work for any of us!
We are in a great church that really encourages leadership in the family. Mark has definitely been challenged and stepped up to lead our family closer to God. It’s a sweet blessing that he has baptized one of our kids and now, a second one.
Liam made a decision to follow Christ a couple of years ago but wasn’t ready to follow through in believer’s baptism until recently. I can’t explain what a blessing it is to watch two dads baptize their sons as a public profession of their faith in Christ. Liam decided before he was baptize to just start the process and dunked himself…hence the reason he was already wet.
Our pastor is to the right of Mark giving a brief explanation of what it means to be baptized.
Baptized!
Aunt Yaya with her best friend, K, and my niece J.
K has been like a second mother to J. I love seeing my niece getting all the love!
After graduation, we got to spend a couple of days with Grandmere and Papa.
And I met a little chipmunk as we left!
We got to camp and were about a 1/4 of a mile from bathrooms (don’t forget I’m pregnant ya’ll). There was no running water on the site. And we thought that we were missing a pole to a brand new tent. I about had a two year old temper tantrum at the campsite. Mark made the sleeping arrangements work with our small four person tent and other large tent. After calming myself and chatting with God and friends, I decided the self-pity needed to end and I had to just enjoy it. We found out later that the camp coordinator was told there were bathrooms right near the site and that running water would be onsite. And as we loaded up the following evening to beat the rain, we realized the missing tent pole wasn’t missing. We had just misread the directions.
God blessed us with an amazing sunset! Just seeing this made it all worth all the headache.
Watching the kids get filthy….trekking in pitch black dark to the bathroom and making new friends. Once my attitude adjusted, it was a wonderfully fun trip!
Plotting, planning and playing.
Our littles were super glad that some church members were home from college and literally, attached to their backs!
And Ace really got into the music.
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She has lots of loves but Minnie Mouse and princesses are in the top spots (okay, so are all animals). I couldn’t resist grabbing up a Minnie Mouse outfit for the occasion. And, of course the ears.
Her brothers had to get in on picture time too.
And a Minnie Mouse balloon made it a great day.
Emmie loved opening gifts and enjoyed each one.
Because I’m a glutton for punishment, I decided making a Minnie Mouse cake wouldn’t be too hard. If I hadn’t messed up on the fondant the first time (and threw it all over the kitchen table), it probably wouldn’t have been bad…Regardless I am super happy with how it turned out and seeing the smile that stretched a mile wide on our birthday girl was worth every bit of the headache I brought on myself.
For those who want a challenge: Here is the video I used to make the cake. Take note that in the comments, it also includes a link to a template. Templates make life a little easier. I also make my own marshmallow fondant using this website recipe. Finally, this little image saved me from a lot of headache trying to figure out how to get the peachy/light beige color of Minnie’s face.
Here’s the photo montage of the process to get to Minnie!
Minnie has a face! Phew….at this point, I felt like I might survive.
Bowed up. Because we had an extremely busy week, I had to get her face made about five days before her birthday. I just put her in the fridge until we were ready to use her.
The birthday girl with her birthday cake!
On the way home from the NF Symposium and airport, we stopped to grab supper. When we got back to the car, this was on our window. Such a sweet finding.
Tot is clearly a very social dog. He loves people but he equally loves visits from other dogs. We loved being able to watch our friends’ dog, Riley. Tot and Riley are best buddies! Expecting some rough weather, we battened down the hatches but wound up getting just rain…which meant we had some fun in puddles!
Emmie’s first ponytail!
Emmie’s first person! I personally think we got a smart girl on our hands!
Teaching Ceili Rain to crochet.
Bryant is a teeth losing machine!
Waiting on Zoe to find a dress for Easter, the other two girls decided to have a fashion show.
What happens on long drives.
Meeting a friend’s newest and beautiful daughter, O. Look at all that hair! Obviously, we have a very busy house and some days are busier than others. We can gauge how busy our days are by Tot’s comatose state. This particular night, he wouldn’t budge until we started turning lights off and heading to bed.
Emmie’s figured out how to take pictures with our phone. And edit them.
Sunday mornings are no longer bow mornings for Emmie. All she ever wants is a flexi! I miss the bow days but I have to admit she can wear a flexi just as well.