I had finished up on the Regional Paper the night before and James was busy compiling it, so he got Katie busy labeling envelopes for him. :-) She did a GREAT job. After she had finished putting address labels and return labels on everything I sat down to help, too. Katie would arrange the papers in the correct order, I'd fold them, she'd stack them, and James would stuff the envelopes. It worked great and was so fun to have Katie helping out--and she had a blast.
(I post this next picture mainly to show off my freshly organized school table! :-) Even though it's on the wrong side of the room. James has been ripping up the kitchen floor, so it had to be temporarily moved.)
It made me think back to the good ole' days when our family did the Evening Light. Mom did all of the formatting, but when we got it back from the print shop I (and whatever friends were available--Tammy and Cathy and Melissa in 'Springs or Em & Lib in Howard) would do all of the folding and tabbing and labeling and binding and sorting... and noting. :-) We wrote lots and lots of notes to all of our favorite people! It was so fun. We were going to let Katie write some notes on a few of the envelopes but we forgot to go back and do it. Maybe next time. She's going to be such a great helper with stuff like this. It's right down her alley. What a great kid she is! :-)
I found a couple of paint books in the school desk, so I let the kids purty up a few pages that night.
James was in a playful mood that night. I was in the house trying to concentrate on something on the computer, but all I could hear was laughing and screaming and squealing! I finally just gave up and went to take some pictures.
They'll all been on the trampoline for at least 20 minutes, having a ball. Such great memories with their Dad! :-)
After the trampoline everybody headed over to the play fort for some more fun.
Then it was down to the pond to sit and relax for a while. Hershey joined us, of course. I just love this picture. You can almost SEE the relationship between James and the dog! Ha! Enlarge it and look at Hershey's eyes...
The whole fam! (Minus Mom, of course)
I've noticed that Hershey very rarely drinks water out of his dish in the house anymore. I see him almost every day outside drinking out of the pond. He LOVES it. But that's not all he loves. James threw a handful of fish food into the pond that night and we watched as Hershey circled around the pond, finally picked a spot, crawled down next to the water and began scooping the fish food toward him with his paws--then eating it! He goes nutty any time James gets it out (James has given him a few pieces here and there--and I think it has a really strong smell or something), but we had no idea he actually got into the pond and stole food from the fish! Weird dog!!!
I don't remember Saturday at all. Unless that was Saturday. Hhmmm. Oh well.
We had a really great Sunday. Good Sunday School (story of Abraham and Isaac), good worship, and a good message. Afterwards we had a pot-luck. Ah! I just remembered Saturday! I spent most of the day getting ready for the pot-luck! I made punch, party meatballs, a HUGE taco salad (twice as big as I thought it would be!) and dump cake. Anyway, the pot luck was lots of fun and everybody really seemed to enjoy our time of fellowship together. We didn't have a service scheduled for last night, but nobody wanted to leave after the pot luck without doing something, so we headed back into the sanctuary and spent about 45 minutes singing and sharing scriptures and things like that. It was soooooooo neat! It was very informal, of course, but the Lord really blessed us. Aaron went up front and shared a scripture and a few thoughts, then a little while later he said he had another passage on his mind and asked if he could share some more! It was SO COOL! How exciting is that?! It was just such a neat "service."
James took this picture of me outside the building before we left. It's for you, Mom. :-)
(I don't think that window has been washed in the past 29 years! Ha!)
We went to Borders to pick up the CD that James had ordered there last week. So, of course, the kids had to play in the fountain some more...
Joe got shot right in the face by one of the streams...
But Sam won the Over-All Wettest Award. :-) For being such a chicken last week he sure didn't have any qualms about diving in this week!
We met Sister Galaviz for dinner before heading home for the night. That was really nice, too. I just really, really enjoy visiting with her!
I got some house cleaning done last night when we got home, but you wouldn't know it now! We did some school today and the James and the kids worked outside quite a bit. James got a whole bunch of weeds and stuff mowed down and the kids have been busy working on the retaining wall out back again. I went and helped them for a little while and we're pretty close to done now.
I got all of the laundry done today and the ironing, as well as the ironing I never did get around to last week. It feels great! Tomorrow I'll probably start the beginning stages of packing for The Big Trip. I'm always SO excited about this trip... and I always DREAD it, too! Ha! I LOVE going to the Assembly and I LOVE being with my family and James' family. I don't even mind the trip itself--we always have fun traveling. It's just so much work to get ready for it! But much more than that, I already dread getting home from the trip and having to recover from it! We'll have bratty kids who have had no routine, very little sleep, and only a bunch of rotten grandparents around to spoil them and make them think the world revolves around them; we'll be tired and worn out from everything; we'll have TONS of stuff to unload and unpack (going to James' mother's house is like winning the food and clothing lottery--she's already been gathering "good deals" for us, I'm sure!); and I'll have at least 42 loads of laundry: dress clothes, play clothes, casual clothes--everything we own goes on this trip, and gets used on this trip. I never mind the laundry, it's the hours upon hours of ironing that follows it! Ugh. I'll have to try to push it out of my mind so I can enjoy the trip itself and not just dread the end of it! Ha!
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