May 31, 2015

Week 21:52 {Fragile}...

  I've taken pictures each week for Project52 but was way behind in blogging them...until today.  I placed them in date order on the blog so some are a few weeks back...you can always just click on the link at the bottom of this post and get caught up.

This weeks theme seemed to capture my emotions this past week.  We had a huge meeting for one of our boys that we have been praying and preparing for over the last couple of years. I hope that one day I'll be able to adequately put into words what I witnessed that day. 

May 23, 2015

Week 20:52 {Peaceful}...

My cousin Erin and her little girl, Harper...the first great grand daughter after a line of 6 boys...

May 22, 2015

Preschool Graduation...

Will got all dressed up for his preschool graduation...he even got a shower!  And then he went outside while the kids waited for the school bus and had a light saber battle...














May 15, 2015

Sweet Harper Rose...

Loved spending time with this sweet baby girl!  She sure is special to our family...the only girl of the 7 great grandchildren.

May 14, 2015

Eli the Frog Whisperer...



He has been begging to go to this spot and catch frogs...well he caught a few...and re caught a few.  If you want a laugh watch the videos below the picture...








Will asked Eli if he could let the frog go...we couldn't stop laughing at this slow motion video of the frog flying through the air (poor frog)...

What Will Wants for Dinner...

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Diamondbacks 2015...

Wes is coaching Eli and the Diamondbacks this season...







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May 10, 2015

Mother's Day 2015...


So thankful for these boys that call me mom and the grace of God that keeps me pressing on...

"What I didn’t realize was what happens behind the storybook pages—underneath the strollers and the names and the “Mom” title. I didn’t know how deeply love could hurt, how much I’d be changed by it. I didn’t understand that there was a another character that complemented my mom’s feed-us, take-care-of-us, do-fun-stuff-with-us side we saw every day. That at night, she sometimes cried for us, prayed for us, worried about us, planned for us, examined and reexamined her choices, wondering if they were the right ones for us. As my kids get older—and really, probably more likely as I get older and learn more about the world—I understand this more. That motherhood is so much more than reading books and going for walks and having tickle fights on the bed. But the best way for me to process the intensity and the hard parts is to read books, go for walks and have tickle fights on the bed. We don’t draw chalk rainbows and hula-hoop in the driveway because we think life’s a big unicorn. We do it because we know it’s not. We accept that it’s hard, demanding, sad and lots of times confusing, so we bring the rainbows and hula-hoops.  And we color and twist our hips like it’s our job.
The same goes for motherhood.
It is hard, it is exhausting, it pushes our limits, it pulls our emotions. So we lean in to all of it and draw fuel for the Ebb from the excess of the Flow.
Every time I face challenges in motherhood, whether it’s exhaustion, frustration or sadness, I run for the hula-hoop. Hitch up the stroller for a walk, cue the music for a kitchen dance, watch them chase each other around the kitchen island in fits of giggles, play airplane from our bed, sketch hopscotch squares in the driveway, pull them into my neck and smell their cheeks, kiss their foreheads, feel them breathe. It doesn’t make the challenges go away, but it smoothes the path to go through them." - Kelle Hampton

May 7, 2015

Indians 2015...







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