And now you know why we still swaddle her. 😉
* None of these photos were posed or photoshopped.
* A lot of character in that little body.
Striving for a God-honoring daily legacy amid life's beautiful adventure.
I can’t tell you how many conversations have been interrupted by emails and text messages on someone’s web-accessed phone. It’s that awkward moment of wondering when they’ll come back and wondering why your live interaction was not a priority over suspendable communications.
It’s that little hurt of not being important enough, even though you made the time to make them important enough.
Sometimes I miss the instant communication I think I could have with text messaging, but then I remember those moments and am happy it’s out of our price range on our phone plan.
This is an add for a particular day this past October when we were to “disconnect and enjoy”. But I think this message applies every day that we have iPads, iPhones, blackberries, texting phones, and computers. The computer’s my balance challenge so I’m not out of the loop here.
But I’ve never found putting an electronic on hold to delight in the reality of now to ever be disappointing.
Life’s happening out there… and we’re missing it in exchange for screentime.
No, our house is and was not a dump, but I wanted to take a chance to dump some lovely Christmas pics on here with minimal explanations. – That’s how I roll, people. hehe.
Actually, I think the pictures don’t need lengthy explanations and I just don’t want to forget these moments…
so Abi.
sisterhood.
Christmas carols.
I wore this dress for my first Christmas too.
love ’em.
Christmas Eve Candlelight Service 2012
Post-service. 😉
– Thanks, Mom, for the pics. =)
Just wanted to put in here a catch-up post from homeschooling. We’ve been taking a break due to Christmas for nearly a month now –That’s a nice advantage of homeschooling. But I wanted to share a little discovery fun that Rachael, Abi and I had on one of our homeschooling nature walks.
We had been discussing light and the affects of light on items. We discussed shadows and took the opportunity to check out some shadows at various times in the day. Along with our shadow viewing, we decided to take our magnifying glasses and observe plants up close. We also collects items that would fit in a sandwich bag in which to make nature pictures.
– It was a fun time.
Tim Hawkins – Hey There Delilah – YouTube.
– because we all need to laugh.
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