Wednesday, August 13, 2008

There is a kid in all of us!
Joel helping Kailtyn. She doesn't seem to sure about this.





The girls are discussing their biking strategies!!

Learning to Ride




Kaitlyn and Emily received bikes for both of their birthdays this year. We are trying to teach Kaitlyn how to ride a bike. She is very independent and doesn't want a lot of help. First she needs to learn to balance herself. It is very frustrating to me when trying to help and she doens't want any. Slowly, I am learning to let her try things her way. It is hard but as we know, our children have different ways of learning regardless of how WE want them to learn! She is coming along fine. The most she has peddled it two complete rotations of her tires. One day she will get tired of taking little steps and just jump on the bike and go. I have told her this but she still doesn't believe me. I guess I could compare it to growing in Christ. You have to take small steps sometimes when it comes to keeping faith in God. It is hard to just let go and let God as the saying goes. Or someone who has just recently come to receive the Lord. In order to listen to Him you need to understand what it is He wants you to do. A lot of the time you can't just have everything you ask for. For God, everthing has a time and place regardless of how fast we want things to happen. So for now I will just let Kaitlyn do her thing until she wants help.




Emily on the other hand has training wheels. She is just happy to have some wheels of her own. Thanks goodness she seems to control her steering unlike one of those motorized cars. She had an unfortunate event at my friend Laura's house. She was steering and ended up in a ditch upside down. She seems pretty confident so far on her bike and hasn't not had any accidents!!





Emily opening up her presents.

Behind Emily, her friends Kaitlyn and Kirsten are looking at the new talking cash register Emily received for a present.

Emily's 5th Birthday




My baby girl turned the big 5 last weekend. She will start school this year. I can't believe she is 5. Time goes so fast. Her party was a lot more subdued than Kaitlyn's. I learned to watch the number of children who are invited. Emily invited 5 kids, 4 from Sunday school and one from her preschool. We had three show up all together. It was fun. She wanted a Hello Kitty cake so I ordered her one from Ukrops. After looking at it I could have probably done it myself. I just didn't want to take the time and do it. For one of the activities the children drew pictures on a puzzle that was blank and already cut into pieces. They seemed to like that because it was there own puzzle and could put whatever design they wanted. We also played a game where the kiddos took turns opening a box with wrapping paper and the last box had a suprise in it. The kiddo really enjoyed it and wanted to play some more but I decided to cake and then presents. The noise level was very comfortable and the children got along very well. All in all in was a very successful party!!

I Carry Your Heart E.E. Cummings

Twila Paris Only You Dear Daddy

Anita Renfroe