I think we've fit in as much as we can here at "home." The kids have had an amazing time with cousins and grandparents. Baseball games, making a fort in the woods, canoeing at the Wildlife centre, hanging out at the beach, playing hockey in the shop, riding the harvester and playing down at the farm. We've mananged to keep all 13 kids fed and busy! Bedtime is a wonderful time of day :)
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Creston family and fun- 2010
I think we've fit in as much as we can here at "home." The kids have had an amazing time with cousins and grandparents. Baseball games, making a fort in the woods, canoeing at the Wildlife centre, hanging out at the beach, playing hockey in the shop, riding the harvester and playing down at the farm. We've mananged to keep all 13 kids fed and busy! Bedtime is a wonderful time of day :)
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Happy Canada Day to Y'alls!
Keith loved riding his brother's motor bike while we were at the farm. That bike was awfully loud, but men seem to appreciate that about a bike! It did run out of gas 1 mile from the farm and Keith had to push it the whole way- always a story to tell around here :)
Just a quick pic of the kids on Canada Day! We're celebrating with family while Keith is away in England!
Love you all
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Out and About....
With school behind us we have managed to get out for a few field trips! Today was Huber's Orchard where we picked strawberries with some dear friends and enjoyed some lovely farm land! Tonight for dessert we had strawberry shortcake- yum!
The heat in Louisville is quite intense, but we are adapting and adjusting.... slowly! Thank goodness for A/C and fans. Keith and I enjoy sitting outside at night and watching the lightening bugs. The kids put several in a jar the other day and got really hot in their closet watching them light up! After they let ALL of the bugs go... our yard has lots now and the light up show is even better!
Friday, May 28, 2010
The kids are DONE school- YaHOO!
I can fairly say that we are thrilled to be done our first year at Dorothy Sayers Classical school. All 3 of the kids have worked incredibly hard while learning Latin, Grammar, Spelling, Saxon Math, Logic, science, history and geography! Our kids all earned their grades and we are indeed proud parents! I am also incredibly thankful for the emphasis on giving GOD the glory for any "gifts" or good grades! We plan to return to DSCS in the fall for another round of hard work and we'll be maintaining as much as we can over the summer!
So for now the kids are still working on the piano daily and reading as much as I'll let them- with the library so close they can go often and get more!!!! We've been to the Zoo and splash park. I think we'll visit the Science center again soon and of course the Seminary pool. Ellie also has basketball practice/ summer camp and miss Meg has plans for her paints! Luke will of course build all the Lego he can while keeping himself from pestering his sisters!
I guess it will be time very soon to be packing up for the trek back to Canada- the kids are super keen to see some cousins and grandparents. I'm not keen on airplanes- oh well!
On another note- I am reading a fabulous book by C.J. Mahaney called HUMILITY- True Greatness! Pick it up if you can- it is not a long read, but worth the time to read it!!!
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Luke turns 8!
Luke turned 8 today! He was one happy guy- he was done all his school work and could play Lego ALL DAY LONG! The girls still had studying to do- so he was a bit distracting. We took him out to dinner at Jason's Deli where he could get his favourite- salad bar! He's such a fun kid and we are blessed to call him son!
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Mammoth Caves...
We took a day trip to Mammoth Caves with some friends. We drove 2 hours south near Cave city to see some of the world's largest caves. What an amazing place- small spaces then huge "rooms" , cool rock formations and lots of DARK! When the lights are all turned out there is complete absence of light! Somehow I managed to get some cool shots while inside.
We hiked a few miles after the cave hike - with 7 kids- so we were ALL ready for a good night's sleep by the time we got home!
Monday, May 10, 2010
Semester #2 done~ Yippee!
I am SO relieved to say that this semester is done and over! Keith had a great set of classes and especially enjoyed the Advanced Greek Grammar- he's my greek geek! This class was hard and rewarding as Dr. Gentry pushed all the students. I'm just glad he can spend some time with all of us again and not have his nose in a book or the greek flashcards at hand at all times! The kids are sure getting to know some of the vocabulary as they helped Daddy study.
The kids have 2 weeks of school left and they are tired! DSCS has pushed them all plenty and a deserved rest is ahead- soon! Until then Ellie and Megan have several exams and they are nervous- I know they'll do fine, but there will be a fair bit of studying going on!
I'm feeling the pinch of keeping the troops on track and upbeat! The calendar is loaded- probably a little too much- but so many things will be done all too soon! It is all I can do right now to stay ahead of laundry, cooking, cleaning and a garden/ yard. I could use another 6 months in NZ about now!
There is so much to be thankful for and I am humbled when I think of it all- because I realize there is so much that I take for granted in the process of trying to see everything good! Somedays you just need to slow down.....
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