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The Greatest Gift

Sunday, December 14th, 2008

Despite the snow and ice and deep freeze outside, we had a lovely time at our annual church Christmas program.  The kids were toys in a toy shop this year, trying to figure out what it meant to be a gift.

Polly Pocket

Alyson was Polly Pocket.  A silent, dancing Polly Pocket.  She actually did sing a little bit, but she refused to say her line and spent the majority of the program twirling around the stage.  It’s a good thing that A) she’s cute and B) I didn’t have duct tape.

Spaceman Spiff

BJ was Spaceman Spiff and he did a fantastic job!  His work in speech has really paid off.  He spoke clearly and loudly (but not too loudly).  And he was in control of himself the whole program.  He also sang wonderfully.  When his mic was having issues, he did a wonderful job of staying calm and repeating his line.  Nothing really flustered him.

GI Joe

GI Joe, oops, Christian really stepped up to be one of the stars of the show this year.  It’s so odd for us to see Christian and his friend Alivia step into the lead roles that Nathaniel and Karisa have held throughout our years at Grace.  He had a lot of lines this year.  He did get a little lost in one of his first lines but recovered quickly.  He even ad-libbed a little, added in a phrase that was requested at this morning’s rehearsal, and sang a verse solo, loud and clear.  He said he was nervous, but he sure didn’t show it.  He acts like a pro up there.  He did a fantastic job.

As a side note, I didn’t realize his costume only had the vest.  I mentioned to him maybe we could’ve chosen his t-shirt better.  He replied, “This one’s perfect.  The tag says Old Navy”.  LOL!

Christian and BJ singing

We’re so proud of the kids (particularly the two that did what they were supposed to).  We were sad that so many family members weren’t able to make it this year, but perhaps there will be an Easter program this year(?).

On a side note, everyone is invited to two more Christmas events at our church:

Next Sunday, 12/21, 9:15 am is the Birthday Party for Jesus.  It’s one of my favorite hours of the year with carols sung around the Christmas tree.  I can’t seem to get enough of Christmas carols.

Christmas eve, 11:00 pm is the Candlelight service.  We usually bring the kids in their pajamas, although all three stayed awake last year and enjoyed singing carols by candlelight after a few readings.

We wish you all a very merry Christmas!

Christian and school

Sunday, December 14th, 2008

Just a short update on Christian and school.  It’s been pointed out that I did not mention Christian’s report card.  Report card day was rather traumatic in our house this time around and I really didn’t want to talk about it.  Honestly, his report card was better than we expected.  He got 3s in most subjects (meets expectations).  He got a 4 in PE, same as BJ.  He only scored Occasionally in the Effort categories, and Rarely for Independent Work Skills.  He got 1s in reading and writing because he didn’t turn in any work (or what he did turn in was incomplete).

Christian didn’t take it well and overall had a really awful day that day.

Oddly, the next day he was like a different kid.  He had a map of WA State due the next day.  Apparently it had been assigned weeks before.  He got home from school and was enthusiastic about completing it.  When he showed me, unfortunately I had to tell him he needed to start over from scratch.  It was just a mess.  He did throw a little bit of a fit, but I think he understood.  This time, he typed out the 31 locations he was supposed to identify and while I ran to Office Depot to buy 11 x 17 paper for him to retrace it (and crayons, and white-out), he printed them, cut them apart, and figured out with Bill where they were really supposed to go.

He took the next two hours and re-traced the state, glued down all of the names, colored the whole thing, and wrote out his legend more neatly than I’ve seen him write in a while.

Here’s his WA State map:

Christian's WA State map

Apparently, four of the labels aren’t quite in the right place, but he said his teacher told him he did a good job, and he got to make a big sugar cookie just like it and ate it all 🙂

On another fun note, his Reflections project will be going on to the next level of judging.  Who knew?  It really is genius, though.  I have watched it many times and it’s so short it just never seems to get old 🙂

This is the day…

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

On Sunday, the kids had the opportunity to sing at church.  They even dressed up for the occasion.

Kids Singing at Church

They did a wonderful job.  Christian lead a responsive song, even though he was losing his voice.  Alyson sang out so everyone could hear her.  BJ stood so still.  They all looked like pros.  We’re so proud of them 🙂

Soccer roundup – Christian

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

Well, the soccer season is coming to an end.  BJ’s last game is tomorrow, and Christian still has a tournament on the 15th.  In honor of the end of another season, here’s a roundup of pictures from the last month.

I’ve not been able to get many pictures of Christian this year, but here are a few:

Red Dragon Christian

Christian at soccer

Christian at soccer (2)

Wow!

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

This year’s Reflections project theme is Wow!  For more information on Reflections, click here.

The kids choose from the following categories (and may enter as many as they wish):  Visual Arts, Photography, Film, Choreography, Literature, or Musical Composition.

Christian chose Film this year, which was a whole new adventure.  I hope you enjoy his film as much as I did 🙂

[vimeo]http://www.vimeo.com/2106006[/vimeo]

CTTS – Christian – today’s bible lesson

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

ROFL at Christian.  Here’s a conversation from our dinner table this evening.

Brandon’s looking over a page-a-day calendar Alyson bought at the Christian book store, where there is a game or puzzle or something for each day.  For today, there was a picture with lots of things wrong, one of which was Jesus swimming to a boat.  The kids all knew he should have been walking on the water.

BJ:  How could he walk on water?  It’s impossible!

Bill and I in unison:  Not for Jesus

Christian:  It’d be especially difficult for hobos

????? I have NO idea where that came from.

Our sunny weekend

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

We enjoyed the beautiful last hurrah of summer this weekend.  Yesterday, the boys had simultaneous soccer games (this will be a theme this season).  Would you believe BJ’s team actually lost a game?  It’s about time 🙂

Alyson at Christian's 080913 game

Christian’s team was fired up and held their own much better this week.  They still lost, 3-1, but they had some great goal attempts and saves.  Christian had some key kicks and did a great job.  I’m really proud of him.

Christian 080913 Running

Christian 080913 Soccer Stop

Today, we intended to go to the zoo.  We hadn’t made it all summer, and Alyson has been asking to see the animals.  First, I looked up the info online and was shocked… admission and parking were going to cost us $64.50!  Holy cow!  But it’s the zoo, right?  We needed to go.  So we packed up the family after lunch and headed down to Woodland Park Zoo where there was NO parking, in any of their many lots.  (Probably divine intervention to save our budget.)  We ended up at Seattle Center, where we paid $6 for parking.  There was a festival going on, Fiesta Patrias (Latin American independence), and there were several bouncy houses for the kids to play in for free.  The massive fountain was also going, so we had to spend a little time watching the water spout, and feeling the mist carried by the breeze.  We stopped in the Center House and had ice cream (or fudge) before heading home.  It was a great afternoon.

Soccer weekend

Monday, September 8th, 2008

It was a beautiful weekend for this year’s soccer kick-off.  We spent all day Saturday in Edmonds at Sno-King’s annual Everybody Gets to Play day.  There were bouncy houses to jump in, freebies to be had, team pictures, and soccer games.   Sunday, we had our church Rally Day picnic, but only got to stay for a little while because we were off to two more soccer games.  I’m quite sunburned after two days in the sun.  Here are a few pics from this weekend:

Alyson enjoyed playing in the dirt both days (and required a bath immediately upon arriving at home).

Alyson in the dirt

BJ’s team is unstoppable again this year.  Saturday was fun because with the festival there was music and the BJ started a few dance moves.

BJ soccer flip

This weekend, BJ was on top of his game, both defending:

BJ Defending

And on offense.  He scored a goal on Sunday.

BJ Forward

I need to try harder to get good pictures of Christian at soccer, but this one’s cute:

Christian cheering

And two pics from the gunney sack race at the church picnic.

Picnic sack race

The boys leapt over the finish line at the same time for a photo-finish.

Race finish line

First day of school 2008

Friday, September 5th, 2008

(Sorry for the wait, Mom!)

Tuesday was the first day of 4th grade for Christian and 1st grade for BJ.  They are both happy with their new classes.  Christian hasn’t even complained about dropping to two recesses.  Here they are, the school kids:

Boys ready for school 2008

The only downside so far is with all of the road construction, the kids have to walk up the street to catch the bus.  It’s not very far compared to how far some of the kids have to walk this year, but still different from just across the street.

Walking to the bus stop

Alyson, of course, loved to walk her brothers to the bus stop on the first day.  She is spending some time with the Pre-Ks and Kindergarteners at daycare.  It’s too bad she has two full school years before she’ll go to Kindergarten.  She’s such a little smartie.  Her teacher said she knows all of the answers but sometimes gets shy around the bigger kids.

Alyson 2008 first day of school

The soccer kick-off is this weekend, so stay tuned to Bill’s blog for schedules and news.  He’s coaching BJ’s team this year, and it looks like they’re shaping up to be another unbeatable team.  Alyson is not playing this fall.

A fun survey

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

Christian took a survey at lunch today… he wanted to know what our five favorite movies are.  For your enjoyment, here are our lists (although with how much we love movies, picking five was REALLY hard).  We did bend the rules of a top 5 and allowed series to count as one.

Christian

  1. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
  2. Garfield Gets Real
  3. Snow Day
  4. Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium
  5. Pearl Harbor

BJ

  1. Naruto
  2. Garfield Gets Real
  3. Star Wars
  4. Snow Day
  5. The Simpson’s Movie

Alyson

  1.  Bug’s Life (honestly, I’m not sure she’s ever even watched it)
  2. Veggie Tales
  3. Little Einsteins
  4. Legally Blonde

Bill

  1.  Lord of the Rings
  2. Star Wars
  3. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
  4. The Bourne trilogy
  5. Batman Begins/Dark Knight

Jesica

  1.  The Bourne trilogy
  2. Amadeus
  3. The Road to El Dorado
  4. Anastasia
  5. A Knight’s Tale