Hmm...what do you think that metallic thing is - the one that's pointing at my face?
(camera)
By the way she scoots across the floor all the time now!
Here's a video of her "scooting!"
Willingly Jesus',
Kimber
Hmm...what do you think that metallic thing is - the one that's pointing at my face?
(camera)
By the way she scoots across the floor all the time now!
Here's a video of her "scooting!"
Willingly Jesus',
Kimber
Daddy and Caleb peeled, Mommy cut and Seth worked the CD player (we listened to Alexis' Jonathan Park Audio Series that she got for her birthday). Josiah (that light yellow head by daddy) rolled the apples in lemon juice. After I finished the greenbeans I quartered the apples and cored a little bit. Hannah mixed in, helping wherever needed. She was also taking care of Lydia and making dinner.
This is daddy hand-mashing the apples. His hand got really tired!
The finished product! Well, half. Altogether there are 14 quarts of applesauce, 12, 1/4 pints of applesauce (for Lydia) and 7 quarts of greenbeans! (Seth took this picture this afternoon)
After dinner we started finishing up our canning jobs. It took 'till around 9:30 before we were close to completely done. Everything was probably cooked, canned and cleaned-up around 9:40. It was a full night! The canning isn't very hard (I think it's pretty fun!) but the preparing the food is a little time-consuming and a great example of how to learn patience and willingness to help!
Willingly Jesus',
Kimber
Hannah with our biggest pumpkin - so far!
Willingly Jesus',
Kimber
This is Miss Stefanie reading to Seth, Eden, and Josiah.
We celebrated Alexis' and Caleb's birthday on Saturday night. Alexis' birthday is today and Caleb's is tomorrow. Lexi turned 11 and Caleb will be turning 9.
We made pizza for their birthday dinner and camped out in the den. We watched "Horton Hears a Who" and "Milo and Otis" while eating dinner and ice cream. We didn't have time to make their cakes so we did ice-cream. We're making the desserts they wanted today.
Sorry about the pinkish-red tinge. I'm working on figuring out different camera settings.
Lexi made her own hats for her own birthday! I think she did a pretty good job!
NEW!!! You can teach your kids history and use trash at the same time! Wow! Teaching your kids about Ancient Egypt? Now you can learn about and make a hat on - QUEEN NEFERTERI! What a deal! Just eat a bag of chips, cut off 1 inch of the bottom of the bag and place on head!
LOL! :)
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The pictures below were taken Sunday afternoon.
When daddy came in for our book time he played with Lydia for a bit before. She loved rubbing her hands and feet on his face.
Daddy laid her on the ground and she started crying and then he started playing "Peek-A-Boo" with her and...
Willingly Jesus',
Kimber :)