Recently, Kaleb and Aaron rediscovered their air soft guns. Target shooting in the back yard led to tree climbing. I never thought I'd see the day when our trees would be big enough for climbing. But as the kids keep growing, so do the trees. Without snow to play in this winter, the boys are getting pretty good at coming up with things to do outside. Air soft guns, basketball, soccer, catch, ripstick, and bikes give them plenty to do on these mild days.
One of Aaron's Christmas gifts was a loom for making rubber band bracelets. We have every color imaginable, glow in the dark, and striped rubber bands around the house. He's very good at making these and following directions online. I don't have the patience for it, but I try to help him when he needs it. Last weekend he made a panda bear charm out of rubber bands. He's so proud of his work! :)
Two weeks ago, Braylen played drums in the high school pep band during a home basketball game. We sat in the stands and watched the game, but we were really there to watch Braylen play in the pep band. Derek worked security that night, which he really enjoyed. He still misses being at the high school every day, and this gave him a chance to reconnect with administrators and students. Back at home that night, Braylen played around on his drum and Kaleb joined in on his trumpet. Aaron found his way downstairs to play the trap set. Our house was very loud!
| Notice his hat made from a basketball net? |
| Playing "El Paco Loco" together |
| Big brother teaching little brother how to play the drums. :) |
"No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us. For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present or the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord." ~Romans 8:37-39
I am thankful for God's love, which gives me HOPE in the middle of the yuck of this world.
When I look at the week coming up I see one big thing on the calendar--9th Grade Parent Info Night. Wow!!! I also see my brother's birthday, which reminds me--I need to get his gift today! :) Better get going, I guess. I'll be back in February! :)






