Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween

Nicole and Natalie have been every princess imaginable: Cinderella, Snow White, a regular princess, etc... You would think their little sister would look up to them and try to copy them, right? I tried to talk her into being Tinkerbell because that's what we call her, but she had other plans. She said, "I want to be a PIRATE! I want a SWORD!" I must admit, she made a cute pirate!









































She even won second place in the costume contest at school! I was shocked! Usually only homemade costumes win. She was so excited!




















Nicole decided to be Supergirl this year. It makes me sad to see how much she and Natalie are growing up. They both wanted more grown up costumes this year.









































Natalie was a High School musical cheerleader. She wanted to be Batgirl, but we couldn't find the costume that she wanted.



































Jack was Spiderman last year, but he wanted to be Spiderman again this year! Will see what happens next year. Nicole was Cinderella two or three years in a row.








































I was taking a picture of the kids while we were walking to all the Halloween festivities downtown. I thought they were all so cute walking together. (Side note for my photo buddies - I got sunflare! What a great accident! I was so excited when I loaded these and saw it.)















And guess what?! We weren't even going to do the costume contest in town, but the girls decided to try it at the last minute. Lauren won "Cutest Costume"! She was so surprised!




















We all had lots of fun and got TONS of candy! Anyone want to volunteer to baby-sit four sugar filled children for the weekend?!?! Ha-ha!

Monday, October 20, 2008

Fireproof

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WOW!!! What an awesome movie! If you have not gone to see this movie yet, you MUST go see it. If your spouse will go with you, even better. Whether you have been married a day or 100 years, you can learn some lessons from this movie. It's so easy to get caught up in our daily lives and spend so much time on kids, work, etc. We need to put just as much effort into our marriages as we do other areas of out lives. There are scriptures quoted in the movie and great witnessing scenes, so be sure to invite unsaved people to go see it as well. They give a website at the end of the movie, http://www.fireproofmymarriage.com/ , if you are interested in Bible study material or the Love Dare book that is featured in the movie. If you go see it, please post your comments. I'd love to hear what you think about it!

Friday, October 17, 2008

Busy Weekend

We have a lot going on this weekend. Hopefully we can get it all done! This afternoon after work I need to run into town and deposit our paychecks. (Can't do anything else until we do that! ;-) Then, we need to do some grocery shopping, pick up some things for church, get some birthday presents, and be at church by 6p.m. We are having a fall fest for the kids tonight. The younger kids will stay from 6 to 8. We are going to do face painting, bobbing for apples, pumpkin painting contest, ring toss, hay ride, etc. We are serving homemade chili and/or Frito pies. The older kids are staying from 8:30 to midnight. Either Richard or I will stay to help with that and the other will take our kids home. Haven't decide yet which one of us get to be the lucky one to stay up until midnight! On Saturday, I need to get up early and go to Lufkin. I have to have my rings checked and cleaned every six months to keep the diamond bond up to date. I am meeting a friend and her family in Nacogdoches to do their family pictures at 11. There are 6 adults and 4 children. We are going to do some with every one. Some with spouses. Some with individual children. Whatever we can get everyone to do. I want Richard to go with me to see Fireproof. Everyone who has seen it says it's great and that EVERY married couple should see it. It is showing tomorrow at 1pm and 4pm. We have a birthday party to take the kids to Saturday at 6. Told you to was going to be a busy weekend! We have church Sunday. Anyone know of anything I'm supposed to do Sunday afternoon?! Ha-ha!

Monday, October 13, 2008

Dancing With Cinderella












(The picture posted small for some reason. Click on it to see it bigger.)

The girls love the song "Dancing With Cinderella" by Stephen Curtis Chapman. If you haven't heard it, you need to listen to it! It's such a sweet song. Sunday afternoon they all went and dressed themselves up and starting playing the CD in the living room and dancing to it. They were so excited when Richard came in and danced with them. It looked like Dancing With the Stars... twirling, sliding, dipping... too cute. Of course, I had to sneak my camera in there. ;-)