Wednesday, May 20, 2009

My Little Einstein

Samuel has always been intelligent. As a very young toddler, he would often sit back and just watch people, and his words were few, but when he did choose to speak, it was something important being said. Sam has always been fascinated by money, math, science...and since a young age, when asked what he what he would like to be when he grows up, his answer has been: " First a police officer, then a Governor, then President of the United States, then an author. In his 5th grade yearbook, his teacher wrote, "Please don't forget to invite me to your inaugural address".

A few days ago, Sam presented me with a letter from his teacher Mrs. Queen. In a nutshell, what was said in the letter from the Oregon Department of Education was this; This year, nearly 40,000 essays were read and scored by nearly 1,000 dedicated teachers. The teacher raters are always excited when they come across essays that would be very helpful in providing writing instruction for their students or for training colleagues in understanding and using the scoring guide. This year, Samuel Shepard's essay was selected as one that would be particularly useful for these purposes.

Needless to say, we are proud. His essay was on Three Ninja's, and while I have not had a chance to read it yet, I will post it as soon as I get my hands on it. My little boy that has always had a love of reading, is now loving to write as well.

Oh, and just a side note, the other day Sam and I were at the store, and I bought a lottery ticket. Sam says to me, "Mom, do you know that you have more of a chance to become President than you do to win the lottery"?

Thanks Sam.












Monday, April 13, 2009

I love this girl...

She can always make me laugh, is taller than me, growing up so fast, and is quickly becoming one of my best friends.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Disneyland!

What Will You Celebrate?


That is Disneyland's theme this year...and we celebrated a lot!

Luke and I celebrated our 15th Wedding Anniversary in February, and my 33rd birthday is in March...so we combined that celebration and flew to Disneyland! Some good friends of ours, Jesse and Emily also had some celebrating to do...Jesse also celebrates his birthday in March, and also just got out
of the ARMY after serving our country for 9 years
and fighting the war in Iraq for 1 year.





Cruella is one of the best characters to meet. She completely plays the role! And, I can honestly say...that might just be the best character to be! I mean...as Cruella, you can lose your patience or tell someone to back off and they laugh! Cannot really say that about Mickey or Snow White!





Thunder Mountain Railroad ended up being one of our groups favorite rides. Just a lot of laughter, screaming and fun for all of us. Unlike other rides...like Tower of Terror that Emily (I did not ride that one!) could not decide to laugh, scream, cry or pass out on!



The Matterhorn.









And lastly, one of my favorite pictures. My husband, looking a little bit like a boy, in his ears and having just finished a Disneyland double scoop sundae.
If you have not yet visited 'The Happiest Place on Earth' just do it!
With or without children...its the best!



Thursday, January 22, 2009

PHOTOGRAPHY



Justine seems to have recently discovered a love for photography. And, I think she has a knack! Here are a few of my favorites!



































Monday, December 29, 2008

Who says the weather outside is frightful?

I love snow. Everything about it. The color, the smell, the taste, the way that it makes every single branch, bush, stone, rooftop, and lawn look like a painted picture. Like God has just dumped a dusting of powder all over the city. Well, recently, we were BLESSED by quite an abundance! It could not have happened at a better time of year either. What fun we had as a family playing games, watching Christmas movies, building snowmen, watching our Pugs try to walk in it...here are a few pictures of our fun.













































Sunday, September 7, 2008

Adult Fun!




So who doesn't enjoy Jack Johnson? His music truly soothes my soul, and relaxes me. A group of us had bought tickets and made a day out of it...well sorta.
Emilie and I waited in line (I cannot say stood due to the fact that we did sit, and eat, and drink, and eat) for almost 5 hours in the RAIN to ensure that our seats would be spectacular. While hovering under the one umbrella that we had brought, we compared whose pants were the wettest, talked about life, and determined that together, we would be very capable homeless people.

Bored out of our minds, and possibly a bit crazy in the head due to the lack of dry clothing, we made friends with the people in front of us and the people behind us. Which is a definite must at a concert.





A little later the group all joined us in line and as the gates opened Emilie ran to the front of the crowd, tarp in hand, and scored an amazing spot in the muddy grass!
After running into not only friends but family too, we enjoyed dinner and a few drinks and people watched before the big show. Jack was amazing and so was the goofing around and time away from the kids.




And, the biggest blessing of all was that as soon as we were able to find our seats for the show, the rain and clouds cleared and the sunshine came out!












Sunday, August 31, 2008

High School




Justine officially starts her freshman year at Parkrose High School this Tuesday! She is taking all honors classes, and will be learning German. Volleyball and Softball will also consume a lot of her time. Luke and I are having a bit of a hard time remembering like it was just yesterday that our baby girl joined us, and now she is a Freshman!