Sunday, September 21, 2008

Crazy, Busy, Exhausting but fun week!
This has been a long week... just a lot of crazy schedule, running around stuff... but full of fun!
Jessica went around the neighborhood picking up flowers and made this halo! I thought
it was really cool!
Jessica had several of her new friends over on Friday. I was really impressed with all
of them and thrilled that Jessica has found a new group!
Josh has gone to the neighborhood pool with his friend who lives a
few doors down a lot lately. I got this picture as he walked in exhausted from
a fun afternoon swimming!
Jessica just started a water soluble oil painting class. I couldn't believe how far she got in her first lesson. You can't tell much from her picture but she already had
the concepts of shading on her canvas.
Josh started wrestling this week and just loved it! This picture was of a kid who asked Josh if he wanted to be lifted up in the air... he's not much bigger then Josh! I don't think Josh
thought that he really could. I didn't get the picture of him in the air!
His wrestling teacher is the wrestling coach at Monterey High School and brought one of the HS wrestlers to help... it is a great way for a little "controlled" horse play!

I am grateful for: Crazy busy weeks.... that leave me feeling like I got a lot accomplished even if it is pure chaos at times!

2 comments:

Natalie said...

Looks like your kids have you a busy schedule. Oh all the things I have to look forward to. Your kids look so grown up and it has not even been that long since you moved. Oh it all goes by so quickly, but somedays oh soo slow! You are so good to be so grateful for everything, Thanks for your example to be thankful for the simple things in life!

CMalone said...

I found your blog through Natalie Sampson's blog. It looks like you're enjoying Monterey. I'm glad you're happy.

Things in Camarillo are about the same. Many of us have been very sick. Myself included. That's why I'm home looking for blogs of friends.

It was nice to have you in the ward, however short the time.

Carol Malone