Friday, July 10, 2009

Kailyn did such a wonderful job dancing as a Hebrew child in "Deliver Us -  The Story of Moses." We look forward to her ballet each year. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the studio, it is a Christ-centered establishment. Each year all levels participate in the production, so there is no "recital," they just dance what they learned as part of a whole story. At her dress rehearsal she was very much ahead of the whole dance. All the lights, makeup, etc made her so excited! I video taped her rehearsal and let her watch it several times so she could practice and remember when to start. She did perfect on performance day!!!


 Sweet little Maddox fell recently, needing 3 stitches on his lower lip. That was just awful as a mom to see! He did so well at the hospital though, the doctor just couldn't believe it. He of course, cried when they injected the numbing medicine into the area that was cut open, but just looked from one person to the next, examining our faces as the doctor stitched him up. I do my best to be very encouraging during times that can be scary. Children really play off your reactions to things, so I find it most important to be the best I can be emotionally when I want to cry outside. The stitches were removed in about 4 days. It looks very good now.








Rachel graduated this year! She was accepted at both Baylor in Waco and UT at Tyler. She decide to go to UT Tyler. She is working this summer to save money for expenses. I'm so excited for her. I can't imagine her living on her own, but I guess we all have to grow up sometime.
 While you can't see it, I have braces now! They are ceramic brackets, so they really don't stand out. I had clear ties the first time around. After that, I let the kid choose the color. The current color is light blue. :)



For the 4th of July we took a drive and met some friends at Washington on the Brazos. That is the place where the Texas Declaration of Independence (from Mexico) was signed. I had been there as a kid, and it was fun. The fireworks were the best part, although as time passes and I don't look like a pack-mule at places I'm sure they will become more fun. (I walked all over hills and stickers in flip-flops  carrying 2 sleeping bags, (for laying on during fireworks), diaper bag, reusable grocery bag full of food/water, Lacey on my shoulders and Maddox in my arms. Everyone else was carrying chairs that we forgot straps for. Can you say w-a-g-o-n? What were we thinking?

We had a wonderful spot for viewing fireworks. They were setting them off right across the field from us. Just before they began, we saw a longhorn cow. I didn't think much of it. The fireworks began, and after a few of them, I looked across our group to make sure we were all there and Lacey wasn't! We were calling for her, but how could she hear us over all that noise? Jeff found her down the fence line. She said, "I was just with the cows." I will say this is by far not the first time Lacey has done something like this! The next day we ordered the child locater package from Brickhouse. It came in yesterday, but only time will tell if it was worth it. I have to really watch that child!! But at least I can set it to give me a heads-up if she walks out of her range.

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