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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Thursday, March 27, 2014

February 2014

Well... I didn't get around to blogging February.  If you'd like to see more photos from Naomi's 6th birthday, LINK HERE.  And if you'd like to see some of her 6 yr. old portraits, LINK HERE.

Here's a calendar view of my instagram from my #365challenge...


~Daisha

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

January 13-28

As I am gearing up for a (late) Burns Supper Saturday night and Naomi's 6th Birthday Party Sunday, I thought I'd at least get most of the rest of January blogged so that the next post can be more devoted to the afore mentioned events. ;)

January 13:

My friend, Stephanie, was ill.  So we "kidnapped" the boys after school and kept them with us for the afternoon/evening.  The kids had a good time together.  We got the homework out of the way, had a home-baked snack with tea, played, and then had dinner.  Plus, we got to take Daniel and Liam to Bible Club with Gideon and Naomi.



January 14:
Tuesdays from 5-8 we have blocked off our schedule as "Family Fun Night".  Before it began I ran to the grocery store for some items for dinner.  When I came home, I found...
and this...

Our normal Family Fun Night is dinner and a movie at home... all cuddled up on the couch together.

January 15:  (Claudia's Birthday)

I spent the morning and early afternoon in Aberdeen tracking items down for Naomi's birthday party. While shopping I came across this, Tiffany Yecke Brooks.  I wish they made it in bigger sizes than toddler.  It would have been in the mail to you!
Adorable, right?  (I was so close to buying it!) But I stayed on mission. ;)

I rode the bus there and back... But the trip back was not nearly as pleasant as the trip down.

As Naomi and I were heading out the door to go to Bible class, I told her to pick up her Bible.  Well... she somehow impaled her forehead on a table.  There was a minor debate over whether or not we should take her to casualty, but since JR and I both had classes to teach, we just slapped a bandage ("plaster") on her head and headed to class. 

C.J. filled in for Fenella's class and took a photo of my kids in their Shoes of Peace.  (see the bandage?)
After class the kids and I came home and web-cammed with Claudia (and Kaden and Elijah) for her birthday.

January 16:
Haddo House Choral and Opera Society started back up!
We are doing a semi-staged "La Boheme" where we sing the chorus rolls.  But I'm also getting to help with the set design!  It feels good to stretch these muscles again! ;)

January 17:

Since Gideon was going to be heading over to a friend's house after school for a sleep-over, and he desperately needed shoes that weren't falling apart, I picked him up for lunch and we had a "date".  We ate at Symposium and got him shoes.  

He has moments where he is SO grown up that I ache for my "toddler Gideon".  But I am SO proud of the man he is becoming!

While Gideon had his sleepover and JR was at the Teen Bible Club, Naomi and I had a Girls Night.  But she was really into some of the design apps on my iPad. :)
 But we put the personal devices away and enjoyed "Enchanted".  (What a great flick to watch with my girl!)

(We are soaking off her bandage.)

January 18:

After I took the photos of Thomas, Rachel, and Tyler, Thomas's mother wanted to know if I would take a 5 generation shot.  So, the session happened. ;)

Here is a shot from the back of my camera of Tyler with his Great-Great Grandmother and his Grandma.


January 19:

Sunday was busy, as normal.  The 3rd Sunday of every month, we head out to Sunnybank (a care home) and sing for the residence (which includes the lovely lady who owns the house we live in).

January 20:

JR and I took Piper on a walk...

January 21:

Cuddle-time!

January 22:
Yummy Dinner
January 23:
First attempt at making Hot Sauce for JR... no recipe... just an idea... and several Scotch Bonnets. ;)
JR LOVES it! :)
(I have since made a second batch to see if I could duplicate the recipe... and I can.  So, if you have some Scotch Bonnets and want to make my sauce, message me and I'll share.)  

Oh, and those carnations are still going strong from my birthday.
January 24:
Naomi and I had a fancy date!  We drove (in horrible conditions) to Methlick and ate at the Ythanview Hotel with a lady I know from Haddo and one of her co-workers and then saw Kathryn Stott play the refurbished piano at Haddo House.  
For Naomi's first exposure to a classical music concert, she did superbly.  I allowed her to bring her drawing pad.  I told her she could draw the pictures that the music promoted in her head.  And she did!  It was great.  And hearing her telling Gideon about the concert a few days later... exactly what I wanted to feed my artsy girl!

January 25:
I had had it!  The kids' room didn't have enough room for 2 beds and 2 toys chests, the clothes storage, a bookcase and only one wall we can actually put furniture up against.  So... I swapped rooms around again.  While JR was at the Scotland "football" game, I moved us out of the big room and back into the office, and moved the kids to the room that was first the living room, then our bedroom, then the guest room for 4, then Annie and Tanja's room, then back to the master bedroom... and now... the kid's room.  They finally have space to play with their toys!!! And I am working on ways for G to be able to display his LEGO creations.  Here's a snap of the work-in-progress...

Saturday evening we had a special service at church because Robin and Chrissy Vick were in town.

January 26:

I took a photo of my Sunday morning class... like I did with my Wed. Night class...But alas... after a lovely lesson from Robin and a yummy lunch with the Strachans... I got home to find my phone was dead.  I mean... DEAD.  (So I can't access that photo I took.) :(


January 27:
JR and I met up with Robin, Chrissy, and Millie before they headed back down to Falkirk at Simpsons for a good chat.  It is always encouraging to know there are fellow workers in the Kingdom. 

I worked more on the kids' new room (It's almost finished.)
Naomi was thrilled to see her artwork displayed so prominently. ;)

At Monday Night Bible Club, Naomi made this card for Gideon.
(Apparently, this was unprompted... Naomi doesn't like to play all the football... so she draws.)

January 28:

Today, Jr and I started our "classes" to learn British Sign Language.  Jackie and Alexa are teaching us.  (So I tried by hand at having tea prepared for their visit.)


And can I just say... I love this hat...
My Uncle Jeff (Earl Mansur to the rest of the world) wore this hat in college.  My earliest memories of him include this hat.  And one day... before I was 15, he gave his hat to me.  It was in Harding Academy's production of the "Music Man" (worn by Jordan Harr) ---I thought that might move me up the "cool scale" a little... it didn't.--- I wore this hat all through my time at Harding.  (even when I was interviewed by the Searcy paper about my involvement with "Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat"... which I only remember because it made it in the article)  It has been with me in every country I have visited.  This hat has covered many a bad hair day due to laziness... new mother-hood, traveling, and more laziness.  I hope I can still "rock it" in another 30 years.  (If not, I'll pass it along to my mini-me.)

And now we are on to Family Fun Night.  This time we decided to change it up a little.  We surprised the kids by taking them to the bowing lanes in Fraserburgh.  We ate dinner and played.  It was, by far, one of the best FFN we've had in a while.






Check out those scores!  G bowled without the chute... the "man way" as he put it.  But Naomi ended up outscoring him when she got her strike!  I even got a strike!  (This from a girl who actually bowled a 32 once.)  But JR... JR got 4 Strikes in a row with another one a few frames later!  :)

Good thing I did this now... no telling how long this post would be if I'd kept putting it off! :)

Be blessed!
~Daisha

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

{November} In Pictures

I don't have any photos of JR's Celtics game, the USA/Scotland game, or the birthday party where G got a hard knock right in his teeth and lips that resulted in his current toothlessness… but I think I have most of the other major happenings. ;) (Oh, and NOT pictured are the shots I took of a family as a surprise.  Once those have been given, I'll post them here as well.)

Here we go!

We never tire of the changing view from our front windows.


The kids had an Open House at school.  I snapped some photos of their work.







 This is Gideon and his friend Josh.  Gideon told me Josh was "little, but very brave".


 ( I know he looks bored, but he was actually really excited to show us all his stuff… he just wanted to look cool for the photos.) ;)



Here is something Naomi wrote.  She got some sort of special recognition for this.



The teachers made a big book about their field trip to the light house.  I took photos of N's parts inside the book.















 As you can see… they are both really enjoying Meethill Primary!



 JR snapped this photo of Naomi one Saturday morning while she was watching Berenstein Bears. :)


 As I mentioned at the top, G had an accident involving a bouncy castle, Lewis's head, and G's front teeth going through his bottom lip at Emily and Jacob's birthday party.  Luckily, he needed to loose those top teeth anyway.  After about a week of bruised gums, the teeth started coming out.  Here's a snap of the first one gone.  He woke up with the tooth in his bed, not his head!



I love having a piano in the house.  Naomi likes to sit at it and compose little songs.

On Friday night, while Gideon was at fitba practice and JR was at Club, Naomi and I had another painting evening.

I have gotten out the old flannel graph for my Sunday morning class with my kids.  They LOVE it!



One night I went in to kiss the kids on my way to bed and couldn't find Naomi anywhere.  After searching, I found her curled up in the cubby at the bottom of her closet!

We don't really "do" Santa in our home, but G left this wish list on his pillow one evening.  (see the scrapes on his face… he slipped at school and got acquainted with the pavement)

Not to be out-done by Gideon, we found this on Naomi's bed the next night.

Number 2 through us for a loop.  What do YOU think she is asking for? :)
(apparently she wants BARBIES… not boobies, like we thought)

SNOW DAY!

(but there was still school)

 Piper's first snow...


Another beautiful sunset as I picked the kids up from school one day.  (Yes… this is 3:30 in the afternoon.)

We got a letter asking what it is like to be a missionary from Braedon McIntyre.

Thanksgiving was REALLY different this year.  Since I am part of HHCOS, I was required to be in a rehearsal Thursday evening of the actual holiday.  So, we had our small family celebration the Saturday before.





It was NOT the same holiday at all.  :(  But, we will work on ways to get better at this. :)


Scruffy puppy...

...her first haircut...
Discipleship starts at home… here is a shot of a nightly Bible study.

Sing with me!… "All I want for Christmas is my 2 front teeth…"
Gideon ate an apple and a few minutes later I heard the dog chewing on something.  It turned out to be G's tooth.  He didn't even realise it was gone till I showed him the tooth!

One evening while I was making super (at 5pm), the kids got some of their energy out on their scooters…
(btw… G's arm is fine… that is a glove, a shin guard and a WonderWoman silver bracelet that is making up his super armour.) :)

And, Nov. 30 we went and got our tree!







(Kelli, I snapped a photo of these personalised cards because I know you like to see the different names in different countries.)


This was the kid's contribution to the Christmas decor…


Since we didn't have any lights yet, I didn't snap a photo of the tree.  It was just plain in November anyway.  But it smells wonderful!

~Daisha