Saturday, October 25, 2008


Megan had her last scoccer game of the season. Yes we made it... The weather was great (for most of the games), and the kids had fun. Megan was so excited that she got a trophy. It was really cute to see. She played fairly well for her. We are so proud of her in how far she has come. She was wanting to get in the mix and she tried. WAY TO GO MEGAN!!!!









Caleb had his last game of the season as well. I was glad that for once both of their games were at the dame field and an hour apart. When Caleb's coache realized that the other team was not coming he had to do some quick thinking. So the boys played against each other with a few of the dads.. it was a fun game to watch I the kids had fun, and I thing the dads had as much fun. Caleb was happy that he played against Steve. Great job Caleb (and Steve)










Saturday, October 18, 2008

Look who is driving????


This afternoon Steve called me to look out side because he had a surprise for me. Low and behold there was Caleb driving the farm PU with uncle Jeff in the passenger seat. He drove from the field from below the house to home (about 1/2 mile) YIKES!!!

First day of school




The first day of School has come and gone but here are some pictures of the the kids.

Caleb is now in the 2nd grade at the the Christian School, Megan goes to school here in town and Jordan goes to preschool here in town as well. Needless to say I do a bit of driving these days. It is worth it when I here Caleb singing church songs and Jordan singing Jesus Loves Me. That warms my heart to hear my kids sing. While Megan is progressing in school.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Soccer is here



Well this is the first year that I have had 2 kids in soccer. This is Caleb's 3rd year and is having fun. This year there get to be a goalie and he loves it. He has no fear of getting the ball and getting knocked around. I am thinking that the kids and ball coming at him are just a bit smaller than cows.






Megan this year wanted to play as well I must admit I was a little nervous on how she would do. Her games have been half and half of wanting to play. Her first game I teared up to think of how far she has come and how God has blessed us with her. We worked with her all summer on kicking the ball and telling her that there are no hands on soccer.