Sunday, June 22, 2008

Happy Birthday Daniel!!!

Happy Birthday Daniel!!!  I can't believe you are already 4!!!  The time does fly when spending it with someone you love. 


Daniel is such a delight.  He has a contagious grin that covers his face.  I love see him light up - from his wide smile to his mischievous eyes.  Daniel is thrilled that he is "getting bigger" and that he is becoming a "big boy".  I am excited to see all that he is learning and doing.


Daniel enjoys dressing up.  He is often dressed as a fireman, a cowboy, a police office and more.  He also has his own sense of style - which you can see just by spending a little bit of time with him.  He likes to wear long-sleeve shirts with button down collars.  Several of them at a time too.  Around here we often are heard telling him when it's time to go out that it's "a one-shirt day".  He wants to know how long it's going to be a one-shirt day - long time honey.  We live in the south and it's hot here!  lol


Daniel also loves wearing ties.  He has several of them and wears one most days.  He also enjoys hats (of various styles), dress shoes (so he looks like Daddy) and belts.  He definitely has his own style!  We think it's a cute one too!


Daniel also loves to do activities.  He has great fine motor skills and enjoys cutting, pasting, coloring, stringing beads and more.  I have some preschool activity bags from a swap with friends and he loves being able to do these.  I'm happy to add to this collection this summer. 


Daniel also enjoys reading books, playing games, acting things out, cooking, playing with play-doh and more.  He doesn't like getting messy, vegetables and things out of order.  Most of this last list are things we are working on with his sensory issues.  He is "sensory defensive" and has a hard time with certain things, but is definitely improving.


One of our goals for the summer is to work on fruit.  Daniel likes to cut fruit and we are trying to have fruit for this each day.  He is great at helping to make a fruit salad.  His therapist wants us to talk about fruit, play with it (fake food), do activities and more.  He has recently tried some new fruits - a cherry and a plucot (mix of a plum and apricot).  Way to go Daniel!!!  We need to keep trying these foods so he doesn't "lose" the willingness to eat them.  He also likes cantaloupe, banana and apple.  We are making progress albeit slow some days.


We celebrated Daniel's birthday yesterday with a Curious George party.  It was lots of fun.  I'll post pics and details when we get the pictures uploaded. 


I am so very thankful for this precious boy!  After a very difficult pregnancy (hyperemesis gr avidarum including bedrest, lots of meds, and multiple trips to the hospital), it was a delight to welcome this adorable (and big - 9 lb 6 oz) baby into our family!  He brings laughter, hugs and much joy to our days.  Thank you God for giving us this sweet little boy!


Here are a few pictures over the years.






1st Birthday



2nd Birthday



3rd Birthday





Recent photo - almost 4!


I love you Daniel!


Mommy

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

More on the Duke Children's Classic

Thank you for those that prayed for us.  We had a wonderful day!  We were planning on bringing Eliana and at the last minute decided it might be better for all of us if she stayed with her Daddy instead.  She was dressed really cute in a new dress with hearts on it.  A baby gift from a sweet friend (thanks Karin!). 


Rebecca and I went to the Washington Duke Inn - very nice!  It's on the golf course and is a huge hotel.  We went back to where the boutique area was located.  There were other "shops" there.  There were various vendors - with at least 4 of them also selling jewelry.  We didn't walk around and look at much (though I did buy some gifts from one of the vendors - won't say what as I haven't given them yet). 


We worked at the booth for about 30 minutes or so before lunch.  We were seated at the "head table".  Things were beautifully decorated with peonies in the center of the table and gifts for each woman in her chair.  Included in the gift bags were a Vera Bradley cosmetic bag, cookies, a bracelet made by Rebecca and more - so very nice!  Rebecca and I were seated with the main speaker, Amanda Lamb and her friend, two gals who that had dh's working for Fresh Point (supplier of fresh fruit for the week-end) and two gals from the Duke Development office.  A fun table!


One of the gals asked when we sat down if I were the speaker.  I said no and indicated that Amanda Lamb was the speaker.  I told her that I was speaking only for a short time as the mom of a Duke patient.  She told me that this was always her favorite part of the lunch.  That she found these talks encouraging and inspiring.  I began then to wonder if I could even measure up. 


We were served our first course (the food was wonderful!) and then shortly afterwards, I was introduced.  I wasn't too nervous - I do actually enjoy talking to people.  This talk was probably the easiest in some ways - I knew the topic inside out.  LOL  It was also emotionally the hardest topic I've ever spoken on.  I did get teary and a little choked up at points, but didn't cry.  A good thing I think.


I began talking about the things I didn't know before Eliana was born.  (See my blog post on 11/15/07 for more on this).  I used this as a starting theme.  I'm not sure I followed it though as then I just began telling our story.  I shared the challenges and the victories - all things that I've shared here.


Towards the end I shared that I could often remember seeing other moms handle difficult things and think I just couldn't do it.  They must be stronger and more special some how.  As a mom of a special needs child that has walked through trials with her, I find that I'm just a regular mom still.  A mom that just does what needs to be done - just like other moms before me have done and moms after me will continue to do.  Most women would do anything for their child - learn, adjust, struggle and rise to meet the challengs.  When you see that "special mom", know that inside she is just like you - one who loves her child and will do whatever it takes.  She is one that has been tested in a different way perhaps or perhaps she is someone with whom you identify. 


The gal that organized our involvement in this event (thank you Robin!) told me that she had admired the way that I had handled all that we had been through with Eliana and that my comments reminded her of thoughts she had.  I am encouraged whenever I hear that people can see strength as I know it isn't me.  God is good.  I remember early on having someone say to me that I would have a story to tell.  I argued with God and told Him that I didn't want a story to tell.  I just wanted a regular life.  Well, a little further down the road and I'm thankful that I have a story - and thankful too that people are interested in hearing it.  It's really quite humbling. 


I shared that even though this is not a path I wanted to walk, that if I had to do it over again, I would choose the same path.  Any other path would not likely include our sweet Eliana.  I have been able to walk this path due to God leading me - often carrying me; family and friends supporting and encouraging me; strangers also reaching out to walk this journey with me.  It has been an incredible journey - one we are just beginning.  Even though Eliana is not the child I asked for - she is the one I wanted and just didn't know it.


I feel like I'm rambling.  I spoke for about 10 minutes.  It was encouraging to me to look out over the audience and see women identifying with my statements of faith as a part of our story - or seeing tears when I spoke of the difficulty.  When I sat down, the main speaker told me that she was glad she didn't have to go right after me.  (Lunch was in between.)  It was a sweet thing to say to me.


I wish I had taken pictures of the day - but I don't have any.  :(  Poor planning on my part.  Here is one photo of Rebecca with the jewelry she had to sell.


 


Rebecca sold over $300 worth of bracelets in addition to the $1250 sold for the bags for each woman attending.  I need to update her totals, but she should be at about $7000 so far (I think).


While we were at the luncheon, there was also a golf tournement going on and a Kids Zone for the children.  We didn't attend this on Sat, but went back to it on Sunday.  It was great fun.  There were games of all sorts and the children won a ticket when they played.  These could be traded in for prizes of various values.  It was interesting to see how this affected my children.  One earned lots of tickets, used 2 of them for a special beanie baby, and then donated the rest for someone else to use.  Another was focused on earning as many tickets (and prizes) as possible.  I did convince him to donate some to other children there. 


 


 


 



A little funny to share.  At the end of the event, Isaiah and I walked over the golf course.  I had heard that they were selling Duke t-shirts there and I wanted one.  For those that don't live in this area, there are 2 universities just 7 miles apart - great rivals.  Roger works at UNC, the other is Duke.  As we were at the t-shirt booth, Isaiah asked me (very loudly) why I was buying a Duke shirt if I was a Carolina fan.  I laughed and told him that we liked Duke - they healed Eliana's heart at Duke! 


This event was so well-done.  We were said to find out that after 35 years, this is the last year of the Duke Children's Classic.  I am thankful that we were able to be a part of it this year.  It was an honor and privilege to be able to share our story.  I am thankful that God continues to provide opportunities to tell about how He is good.


I hope this isn't too disjointed.  I wrote most of it a couple of weeks ago, and finished it tonight.  Sorry it was so late in coming.  Thank you for your prayers.  If anyone knows of a site where we might have a booth to sell bracelets or another opportunity to sell some of Rebecca's jewelry, please let me know.  :-)


Blessings,


Leslie

Sunday, June 15, 2008

A busy couple of weeks - but now (hopefully) a little time to settle down.

Hi friends,


I feel like I've been gone for most of the last two weeks - since our Duke outing.  I'll try to catch up soon - over the next couple of days.  Here's a little of what we've been up to.


May 31 - Duke Children's Classic - It was a wonderful event.  Rebecca and I both had a great time.  I'll write more as I do want to share.  I've written most of the blog post, but wanted to see if we had a few photos to share.  The same day, we had some good friends come to visit for a couple of days. 


June 2-5 - Camp for my children.  A co-operative camp done by a group of friends.  It was a full week of outdoor activities.


June 6 - Clean, pack, prepare - and finish a scrapbook!  :-)


June 7 - 14 - Spend a week at Lake Lure celebrating my parent's 50th wedding anniversary.  We were there with my parents and my sister's family.  We stayed in a wonderful house and did so many fun things together.  I'll be posting details and photos as I can this week. 


We just arrived home late last night.  We are tired and resting up.  Also celebrating Father's Day here. 


I didn't post in advance about our vacation as I felt a little funny announcing that we were leaving for a week.  Perhaps a little cautious, but in any event - we are home.  We have no plans for the rest of the summer and I'm looking forward to some down time to organize, plan and prepare for the upcoming school year - also time to just play and have fun with my family.


Before I close I want to say Happy Father's Day to my Dad.  I am very thankful for my Dad.  He has taught me much in life and I'm thankful for his example, his words of wisdom and his generous heart.  He taught me (often) that life isn't fair and that having a good attitude meant more than just having good fortune.  He taught me about honesty and a strong work ethic - through the things that he said, but mostly by just the way he lived his life.  He showed me that even when others are criticising you (he was a college basketball coach) and second guessing you, that you just had to keep your faith and do your best.  I couldn't imagine having a Dad greater than mine.  I thank God for him every day.


Happy Father's Day Daddy!!!  I love you!


Happy Father's Day to my husband, Roger, too!  Our children are working hard to make this a special day for him and showing their love in a sweet number of ways.  I'm thankful that you make time to spend with our children - playing and just being with them.  I'm thankful that family is important to you.  I hope your day is special - just like you are.


Love,


Leslie


 

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Music!

Eliana loves music.  I think my other children have liked music, but none have been so taken with it as Eliana.  It really seems to speak to her and just the mention of the word can set her in motion.  When she hears music - she starts to dance.  She moves her little arms up and down and sways back and forth to the beat.  All the while she is wearing a huge smile across her face. 


We have a digital piano and she can just reach the keys.  She loves to "play" the piano and dance.  I tried to capture it on video - but can't seem to find it.  Here though are some photos that I just loved!


 



 


Have a blessed day!


Leslie


 

Duke Children's Classic

Just wanted to post again about our exciting opportunity coming up!  The Duke Children's Classic, a fundraiser for the children's hospital, is this week-end. Rebecca and I have both been asked to participate.

There will be a golf tournement, "Putting with the Stars", over the week-end.  I'm not sure if we'll try to go by this or not.  On Saturday, there will also be a luncheon for the wives and friends of the golfers.  We've been invited to attend this.  There will be "boutique" shops and a speaker as well as a lunch.  I'm not the main speaker, though I am speaking (briefly). I've been asked to share our story.   (At times I wonder how you can be brief about something that consumed your life for months.  I will though!)

I've thought through some of what I want to share - and couldn't get through it without tearing up. I was kind of surprised at the emotion just recalling the first half of Eliana's life. I don't think that is all bad though, getting emotional.  It was a very hard time.  I need to spend more time thinking and praying about what I want to share. At this point, I'm planning on sharing some of what I did in one of my blog entries called "I Didn't Know". (Can find it if anyone wants to read it - I think it was in Dec.) I don't have a lot of time, but want to share something that helps people understand and appreciate what it is like to have a child with life-threatening medical needs.  I think sometimes it helps to put a face with difficulties.  I hope that it will help people to understand or appreciate. 

Just today I was reading a forward in a book about a little girl with DS and a heart condition. She also had surgery, but it did not go as well as it did for Eliana. It made me again thankful that there were no complications for her. It also made me pray for this family for whom the outcome was so very different.  It was 20 years ago, but it does still happen today.  It reminded me too of how very frightening it was to have this looming over us for months.  I also was thankful for the Mom that used this difficulty in her life to make things better - not only for her daughter - but for others following behind her.  I want to do this too.  I want to be an encouragment. 

The other part of this is that Rebecca and Eliana will be going with me.  Rebecca was asked to make a bracelet for EACH woman in attendance - 125 of them!  She has been working soooo hard for the last month and a half! Hours and hours of time beading.  She will also have a shop there to sell bracelets (and a few necklaces).  She is hoping to raise another $5000 this year to donate. I'm not sure where she is right now, but hopefully we can update soon.

We would love your prayers. Prayers for whatever it is that God wants me to share. I'm sure He has words for me - and I do want to glorify Him. Prayers for our time there and the people that we will be talking with.

We are both very excited about going. We are thrilled to have been asked to participate.  I've enjoyed the opportunities we have had thus far and hope that there will be more in the future.  Rebecca even has a new dress. I wish I had thought ahead to look for one too. 


Thanks for sharing in our excitement!


Love,


Leslie

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Happy Memorial Day ... and more!

Whew!  I feel like I have a lot to catch up on.  I'll try to be brief.  LOL  I also have some things that have been tugging on my heart - related to beauty - but I'll try to post that on another day. 


We had a good time at the NCHE conference last week.  I went with Eliana, Christopher, Rebecca and a dear friend and her son.  I had expected my girls to go home on Friday, but Rebecca was having such a fun time (I thought she'd be bored), that she wanted to stay.  We all enjoyed our time.  I ended up carrying Eliana most of the time.  It was crowded so I ended up having her in my sling instead of the stroller.  By Sunday I was very sore!


While there, I attended several workshops.  One of the keynote speakers was Jeff Myers who spoke on a variety of subjects including leadership, guy/girl relationships, "passing the baton" of your faith and more.  He was excellent - funny, passionate and informative.  I bought a lot of his tapes and am looking forward to listening to him and sharing it with my family.  I also attended a workshop done my my sweet friend Bonita Lillie on adding "sparkle" to your homeschool.  She gave loads of great ideas of things to do in each subject to get out of the rut and just have fun!


I also tried to purchase most of our needs for school for the upcoming year.  I have most of what I need for my younger children.  Some of my purchases were things that will be beneficial to both Daniel and Eliana - puzzles, activities and games.  I also purchased art supplies, audio CD stories and of course books. 


Monday we celebrated Memorial Day by spending it with family and friends.  We had friends over for lunch, some games outside and then a visit to the pool.  This was Eliana's first time in our pool.  We didn't go at all last year due to the feeding tube.  It was too much at the time.  She loves taking baths and we were sure that this would translate into loving the pool as well.  We were right!  She floated around in her boat for about an hour.  The water was cold - and she didn't complain.  This boat was a hand-me-down from Daniel.  I think she rode in it more in this one day than he did ever ... cumulatively.  He still doesn't like the water.  He did put his feet in this time - more than he usually does.  (And although I have a pic of him doing this - I'm also in it and it's just not going up on the web.  *grin* )


Here's Eliana having fun.  Both Rebecca and Joshua spent a lot of time pulling her around the pool in her boat.  I had planned on doing it - but the water was just too cold for me!



More friends met us at the pool and then came home with us for a cook-out, badmiton and just time to talk and laugh.  It was a beautiful day - filled with laughter and fun.  I'm thankful for the many that have sacrificed so that we can enjoy a day like this - one in which we've made memories to last for a long time.


BTW, here is a photo of our finished (well, painted at least) room.  The other photo I posted was just the primer and the actual color is darker.  I haven't hung things on the wall yet (or even gotten everything off the floor), but I'm really enjoying the color!  I do love color!



Blessings to you friends!


Leslie


 

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

A look at our week!

Well, things continue to stay busy and full.  I like our life though - and I'm not complaining.  I'm thankful - very thankful - for all that many ways God has blessed me and our family.


So, what's been keeping us busy this week?  Here's a look:


Monday - We had our therapy appointments (occupational - sensory and feeding) for Daniel and Eliana.  We met one of the gals from the Duke Development office to deliver Rebecca's bracelets.  She delivered 125 of them!  Way to go Rebecca.  I have to say that I'm very proud of her effort.  She has spent hours and hours over the last month working on bracelets.  She has found that listening to books on tape is a fun thing to do while working.  She is still working on making more items so that she can have things to sell at the "boutique" area after the luncheon. 


This is a picture of Rebecca with the bracelets she delivered.  The quality isn't the greatest - my camera is acting up.  It's at the shop now.


Therapy went well.  Daniel did very well.  He enjoyed the sensory activities on the front end.  (He has moderate tactile defensiveness for those that might be interested.)  He really enjoys this play and looks forward each week to going to see Miss L.  After that, we go to another room to eat.  Daniel was still in a good place.  We cut up fruit - and ate most of it.  He's eaten it before, but been resistant to it recently.  Having him involved in the cutting seems to help.  He does like to help cook and I've been trying to include him more often in this activity.  He ate apples and cantaloupe and tried chocolate pudding. 


Eliana didn't do as well on the eating - though not poorly.  Her therapist wants me to try to feed her regular food/baby food 3 times a day along with our meals.  I told her that this was doable with the exception of her therapy days.  So this is our new goal. 


We also started some of our testing.  NC law requires that we test children once they reach 7 years of age.  I don't find it particularly helpful - I already know the areas in which the struggle and excel.  It's not a difficult requirement though and I'm happy to comply if it helps to keep our state homeschool friendly.  This year I'm testing my three oldest. 


We split up in the evening.  Rebecca attended a try-out for a challenge soccer league.  She enjoys the game and this is a Christian league that looks like it might be a good fit for her.  She was nervous about trying out.  I tried to encourage her by telling her that they just wanted to be sure that each girl was on the best type of team for her abilities.  It could be discouraging to be on a team if you felt your skills were lacking.  I'm hoping she plays to her ability and that the best decision is made.


I attended a workshop at our local homeschool store on writing a research paper and writing an essay.  The company is Analytical Grammar and I do highly recommend their materials.  We've used some of their books over the last two years and found it to be  very comprehensive and good.


Tuesday - We stayed home and did school!  I love days like this that are pretty uninterupted.  After a hectic yesterday, it was a welcome relief.  The boys are rowing Daniel's Duck.  It's a story of a boy that carves a duck and enters it into the spring fair.  When people laugh at it, he grabs it angrily and is about to toss it into the river when he is stopped by an older man.  The man explains that people laughed because it made them feel good.  As the two talked, the boy realized that he is speaking with a very famous artist - who carves animals.  Its a sweet story and we've enjoyed our time with it.  We've cooked and studied a variety of topics.  They are both looking forward to carving something.  (We'll use soap!)


This is the meal - chicken stew, ham and cheese biscuits and praline pumpkin pie for dessert.



The older children have continued with testing.  Daniel is happy to do his "activities".  He enjoys cutting and a wide variety of fine motor skills.  He is also liking the "literacy box" I've started putting together for Eliana.  I think that making things for her will be a benefit for him too.  He will be a good one to test things out. 


Wednesday - Another busy day with therapy.  We have speech in the morning.  Eliana continues to make improvments - though at a much slower pace.  I'm thrilled though with each new step.  It's exciting to see her trying to learn and do things.


One sign I've been working on with her for months is "milk".  I saw her using this sign (opening and closing the fist), though not in the right context.  So know I know she can physically make the sign, I just wish she would use it!  Patience - always something I need work on!


We also had physical therapy today.  I had to wake her from a nap for this though and she really didn't want to be pushed.  She had spent soooo much time in the earlier therapy session showing off how she can stand up - and she wouldn't do it in the afternoon but for a couple of seconds.  (It's not a long stand, but it's a start!)


I get many compliments on Eliana's hair - and almost always it's something Rebecca has done for her.  This one with ribbons in her braids was really cute!



Thursday - I'll be going to the NCHE conference with Eliana, Christopher and Rebecca.  We'll be going with friends.  The conference lasts until Sat, but the girls will be coming home with a friend on Friday.  It will be my first time away from Eliana for more than just a couple of hours.  (This will only be 24 - but still a night away.)  Sometimes those "firsts" can be hard. 


I'm looking forward to the conference, but this one will be quite different for me.  It will be the first one in 10 years that I've just attended.  I've been a vendor for Five in a Row for the last 10 years.  Due to changes in the way some books are being produced (digitally) and the nature of the market. the time of being a vendor has come to a close.  I'm kind of sad about it - I really enjoyed the opportunity to share this wonderful curriculum with others.  It's been a huge blessing to my family for over a decade - and hopefully many more years to come!


I should probably close as it's getting late and I still need to pack.  Some things never change.  LOL


Just thought I'd add this photo.  It's one that Daniel took of us one day at the park.  He really enjoys taking pictures and is often quite good at it! 



Love,


Leslie

Monday, May 19, 2008

Guess what we've been up to?

I've posted about this a couple of times - and each time something came up (usually significant or serious) to derail any plans.  Well, we've finally gotten to it - painting! 


We've been in our house for almost 10 years - and the walls certainly show it!  We still have the contractor paint (beige) throughout a lot of the house.  Because of the type of paint job (one coat).it is not easy to clean.  Add in some active children and you get dirty off-white walls. 


We tackled our "school room" first.  (I have hopes that this won't be the last room done!)  It's the front room of the house and mainly holds books and our computer and one comfy chair.  We moved everything out into the hall.  Lots and lots of books!  (5 bookshelves - 2 large and 3 small)  This is a photo of our front entry.  It was a trick getting into the house for awhile.  :-)



Here's a before picture.  (I didn't think to take one before we started moving things, so it's not a great photo.)



Roger had a little bit of help.



I don't have a good "after" shot yet.  I still need to sort through books as I want things a little more organized than they were before.  I'd also like to add some curtains (maybe???) and a verse or quote on the wall.  I haven't figured out what yet though.


The color makes me happy - as does the clean walls!!!


Thank you Roger!


Love,


Leslie


PS  We also had our halls done while we were out on our field trip last week!  That was a really bad area (esp the stairwell) and now it looks great! 

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Taking Flight

I'm feeling a little slack on the blogging front.  We had our last field trip of the year with our homeschool gorup on Thursday.  We went to the Nasher Art Museum at Duke.  The children were split into small groups by age and a docent took them to view various pieces of art.  I was the youngest group and the gal that was our docent was fabulous.  She did such a good job of going slow, asking questions, listening to the answers and then giving positive feedback to the children.  Daniel was even talking about it at dinner!  :-)  They also did a hands-on art project which was fun too.


Just participating made me think that I could probably do art trips a little more often.  (They really aren't my "thing" and I tend to just view them when we schedule something with our group.)  The docent often had us just sit in front a of piece and observe it.  She would ask the children questions and then really listen and comment on the children's observations.  Some of them were hilarious too! 


After the art museum, we headed over to Duke Gardens for a picnic lunch and to play.  It was a beautiful day and a lovely place to be.  Lots of flowers, birds, squirrels and beauty in many places.  I love days like this when the children can just run and play and explore in nature.  I didn't take many pictures (they aren't allowed in most of the Art museum) so I thought I'd share pics from one of our field trips from last month.  ;-)


As part of the Young Eagles program, we were allowed to go flying in a small plane.  The pilot could take up 3 people at a time.  The plane was small and you entered by stepping on the wing to get into it.  Once inside, you put on headsets so that you could hear the pilot talking - and to help with the noise too! 


All of my children but Eliana took a turn.  It was fun!  Daniel and I were some of the last to go up.  He held my hand very tightly the entire time.  He did a great job and it was fun riding with him.  I wasn't sure he would want to try it as he often gets a little anxious about new experiences, but he was fine with it as long as I was by his side. 


This is the plane.



Three of my kids heading out for a ride.



A quick shot of the inside before they took off.



A shot of my children in the air.  I was praying while they were up there too!



I tried to get a good shot from the plane, but it was difficult due to the type of glass windows.


 



Can you see the tiny runway as we are coming in for a landing - a shaky entry at that.  lol



Back on solid ground.  I thought this shot would give you an idea of the size of the plane.  That's my 3yo almost halfway as tall as the plane! 



Thankfully, the rain held off and started up shortly after we left.  We had rescheduled this trip a couple of times due to weather and we were grateful that the third time was a go!  We have had such fun times with our FIAR group this year - as we have for many other years.  I love field trips and am blessed to have such a fun group to do them with!


Love,


Leslie 

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

More on Mother's Day

This week has been busy -  and I'll post on the project that has kept us occupied and not on the computer so much this week (hopefully tomorrow).  In the morning, the children and I are going on a field trip to the Nasher Art Museum.  Afterwards, we are planning to picnic at Duke Gardens if the weather permits.  This is our last outing of the year with our homeschool group and we are looking forward to the time together. 


My sweet family did a wonderful job in making me feel special on Mother's Day. 


Starting off the day was breakfast in bed.  Rebecca made breakfast and brought it to me.  The little boys wanted to eat up in my room with me.  LOL  Guess we all like a little something special.  (I do have a photo of Rebecca and I with the breakfast - but really don't want to post that one!)



When I came downstairs, I walked on a "carpeted" stair to a special chair.  There was a chalk board with Happy Mother's Day written in beautiful font.  The table was decorated with a variety of flowers, cards and LOTS of chocolate.



Each of the children took turns giving me a card that they had made and a gift.  Daniel gave me gummy worms.  (Despite Rebecca urging him to get something else at the store.  This is one of his favorites and what he wanted to give.)  Isaiah gave me Dove bars - a chocolate he remembered seeing me eat when I was scrapbooking with friends.  He also gave me a tex mex snack mix.  Yum!  Joshua gave me mint chocolate m&ms - he knows I like mint.  Rebecca gave me Ghiradelli squares - the size is just right (not to mention the taste.  Roger gave me several large chocolate bars.  Did I mention that there was a LOT of chocolate?!  Oh, and balloons too!



I love the cards they made!  So sweet to see their handwriting and artistic efforts.  :-)  Rebecca also made me jewelry.  I'll try to find a pic to post.  It's a set of matching black earrings, a bracelet and a necklace.  All are really beautiful!  Christopher made a new screen saver for me with pictures of some of my favorite people.  He did forget to put himself in there though!


The day was pretty low-key.  Rebecca made me a lunch and Roger cooked kabobs for dinner.  It was wonderful not having to spend any time cooking.  (It's not my favorite activity at all!)


I am blessed beyond measure and most thankful for the gifts God has given me!


With love,


 Leslie