They're not fans.
No, really. They're not.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Some of My Favorite Pictures EVER
This morning was full of photo sessions. First, we visited Santa Claus at Candy's Confections. Truth be told, neither Levi or Shiloh enjoyed that event. Santa did not get to hear anything from either of them except wailing and gnashing of teeth.
So, we moved on.
We had a little photo fun off Spillway Road on the new walking trail. There are some beautiful bridges and leaves as the trail nears Highway 471, so we took advantage of the opportunity and snapped about a thousand pics of the kids.
Here are four of my favorites of Shiloh. Many more to share later, but it's late and there's football to watch. :) Enjoy.
So, we moved on.
We had a little photo fun off Spillway Road on the new walking trail. There are some beautiful bridges and leaves as the trail nears Highway 471, so we took advantage of the opportunity and snapped about a thousand pics of the kids.
Here are four of my favorites of Shiloh. Many more to share later, but it's late and there's football to watch. :) Enjoy.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Five, Six...Nine and Ten
Guess who just turned TEN months old? This little sweet pea!
Guess who had the evil, wretched fever virus for NINE days? The same little sweet pea...but she wasn't feeling so sweet. But with the help of this big brother, she got better. Wouldn't you? If you had these hugs all the time? :)
Guess who had the evil, wretched fever virus for NINE days? The same little sweet pea...but she wasn't feeling so sweet. But with the help of this big brother, she got better. Wouldn't you? If you had these hugs all the time? :)
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Some Thoughts on Halloween
Halloween 2010. Levi's first experience trick or treating. First time he has ever really expressed an interest in "dressing up." He's getting so OLD (sob...).
Anywhoo, he was a fan of Halloween. After a couple of shaky visits to someone's door, a few firm words about saying "thank you" from his daddy and after seeing bigger kids handling it like a pro, he wholly embraced the trick or treating concept.
Anywhoo, he was a fan of Halloween. After a couple of shaky visits to someone's door, a few firm words about saying "thank you" from his daddy and after seeing bigger kids handling it like a pro, he wholly embraced the trick or treating concept.
Shiloh, on the other hand, was not so much a fan.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Something to Smile About
It's been two and a half years since Aaron left us for Heaven. Not every day is a happy one when we miss our little boy, but we know he's in a better place. On top of that(as if Heaven could be topped!), some things (and people) give us a reason to smile. One of those people is my friend Jennifer Scharfenstein. She and her husband Jody lost their daughter Savannah in 2006. They put their grief into action by starting Savannah Smiles, a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation founded to help families with final expenses of their children, as well as emotional support for grieving families like ours. Even though we've never met, to say Jennifer is close to my heart would be an understatement.
This past Friday was the annual Savannah Smiles golf tournement in Slidell, the biggest fundraiser of the year for my friends and their organization. At every hole, there is a photo and information on the children and families helped and blessed by Savannah Smiles. My sweet friend Ginger sent me a photo of our precious Aaron's photo at one of the holes.
The Scharfensteins are wonderful people and have suffered much. Yet, they are using their loss, grief and knowledge gained through tragedy to bless others in a BIG WAY! Please check out their website at www.savannah-smiles.org or their Facebook page. There you can see pictures of Savannah and the rest of their beautiful family and learn more about how to help families in grief.
This past Friday was the annual Savannah Smiles golf tournement in Slidell, the biggest fundraiser of the year for my friends and their organization. At every hole, there is a photo and information on the children and families helped and blessed by Savannah Smiles. My sweet friend Ginger sent me a photo of our precious Aaron's photo at one of the holes.
The Scharfensteins are wonderful people and have suffered much. Yet, they are using their loss, grief and knowledge gained through tragedy to bless others in a BIG WAY! Please check out their website at www.savannah-smiles.org or their Facebook page. There you can see pictures of Savannah and the rest of their beautiful family and learn more about how to help families in grief.
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