Friday, May 28, 2010

More of my favorite Pictures from PA

We were having technical difficulties with the computer last time. Here are a few more of my favs.



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Monday, May 24, 2010

Pennsylvania Famiily Trip

We just got back from our trip to Pennsylvania. We spent two days in the Laurel Highlands. We stayed in a home on the mountains that overlooked a golf course. Luke was skipping around saying how much he loved the house. The kids played in a stream on the property and ran on the golf course. We biked 18 miles on the Allegheny Passage one day and hiked near Cucumber and Ohioplye falls the next. After that we spent the next two days in the city. We walked on the campus of Carnage Mellon, and the University of Pittsburgh. We rode the incline to the top of the city to see the skyline with the three rivers. We also went to the Frick museum and toured the Car and Carriage Museum and walked on the beautiful Victorian grounds.

Leah and Zac are great hosts. Luke loved playing catch with their dog Tula. He would really like one at home. Zac really enjoyed watching Luke's boat and car videos. Leah really loved holding Eva. We will miss you when you are in Spain.

Shoes drying out by the fire...




Luke is inspecting the cannon at Fort Pit. Eva set off the security alarms twice. The first time there was a voice over the intercom scolding us. The second time a security guard came in person and reminded us we were on video camera the entire time.
Luke and Eva with their new best friend.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Patio Graffiti

We finally bought a power washer to cure our moldy patio. Here is its first work...


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Monday, May 10, 2010

What more could a mother ask for?






I really don't know how God created Eva. I didn't know it was possible to put so much joy and love into one small package. These pictures are for Eva at 18 months.


Luke tells me he loves me many times a day, asks to pet my tummy, and tries to quantify his love with the biggest number he can think of. Right now it is, "I love you one thousand four hundred and eighty!" He created a beautiful clay necklace for me and couldn't wait to give it to me. He got his special eye sparkle and his eye lash batting and added a shy smile while he gave it to me. He was waiting to see if I thought it was as special as he did. Oh, the joy. It still makes me cry. I don't have a picture of Luke on Mother's day, but I will add one in with the necklace.

Montessori Auction





There is no community that I have experienced that so deeply believes in the potential of the human spirit. Luke's Montessori teachers respect him so much and and treat him wiht so much grace. They admire him because of the awe they hold about the minds capabilities between ages 3-6 years old. The study him to bring out his best. They are able to get the students operating in a beautiful way where they teach each other and help each other. It is remarkable. Needless to say we love his school.

We went to a silent auction so support his school that is in need of financial support. It was very encouraging to see the generosity of those willing to support the school. It was a reminder of what is important and what is truly valuable in life. We helped by creating the children's creations. Each student contributes to the piece of art that we sell on the day of the auction. This year we did clay flowers by the children that we composed into a bouquet of flowers and the hung and framed. We also created puppets that were sewn by the children with a puppett theater. Together the pieces earned $2,900.

Sunday, May 02, 2010

Road Trip x 2

Girls weekends are the best. I got to spend time with five great girlfriends. We shopped, tasted wine, ate great food, went in the hot tub, and enjoyed the beauty of Door County. It was great to have time to unwind and reconnect. Jenny got us all hooked on the show, "Glee." Next girls weekend we may come home with a new swing choir routine... but I will only lip sync
My cousin was married in Indiana so my brother, sister, and I drove down to Indy together. It was a beautiful wedding and reception at the Indianapolis Arts Garden. It is a all glass enclosure over a four way intersection so it was very unique. I had fun reconnecting with the sibs. You will notice a super cute nephew in the pics, he was the ring bearer in this wedding at age 11, he was also the ring bearer at my wedding at age 2.