Thursday, October 28, 2010
I Got The Coolest Thing!
So I got the coolest thing. I saw a mom at the boys' school with one of them, and I stopped her in the hall and asked where she got it (more like accosted her and begged her to tell me where I could find one). I used some of my birthday money (thanks to Mom & Dad H), went to Gifts & Gadgets, and got this. It's called a "Cupcake Courier" and it's exactly what I've been looking for. It holds 36 cupcakes in stackable trays, and the bottom is flat to transport a tall cake. I've been making so many cupcakes lately, and they are SO difficult to transport!
Recent Pictures
Here are some recent shots from the last few weeks... The first is some viking gear that I made for Nathan - he's been loving the movie "How To Train Your Dragon" lately and asked if I could make him a viking helmet. We had so much fun together. Nathan cut out all the circles for me - they're hard to see in the picture... Here's a Lego Bionicle guy that Nathan made one day. He was so proud of it.
This is a picture Zack drew for me on the front of a card. It's me playing keyboards at church. I love it so much!
These next ones are of the boys (and us, but we're not important enough to take pictures of - ha ha) playing hockey on the driveway. This is an almost daily occurrence for our family. The boys are getting really good, and Pete is helping Zack with his goalie skills.
The boys in the car. I'm actually not sure why I took these, but they're awfully cute. I think we were bored in the car.
This picture is of Zack and Nathan holding their two favorite baby boys - Samuel (Zita's little guy - Zack is holding him) and Tobin (Erie's baby boy - Nathan's holding him). Sam and Toby are just 2 days apart. So cute! I think it was either last week or the week before that Galaxyland was free for an entire day on Thursday. We pulled Zack out of school and Pete out of work and had a total blast. It opened at noon and we left around 5:30 when the crowds really hit. It was family time that we'll never forget. I don't know how people can afford to go there - it would have cost us $118 to go! Yikes. I didn't get any non-blurry pics of Zack, so here's a couple of good shots I got of Nathan.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Sunday School
I got this message from one of Nathan's sunday school teachers about class this week:
"Anne (another teacher) asked everyone how you could tell someone was a Christian just by looking at them, if it was even possible. Nathan raised his hand and said, "If he was holding a bible and wearing a moustache."
"Anne (another teacher) asked everyone how you could tell someone was a Christian just by looking at them, if it was even possible. Nathan raised his hand and said, "If he was holding a bible and wearing a moustache."
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