This lastest round of winter weather has been too much for our kids to be outside in. But Ginger the snowdog can handle it. :) She went into a digging frenzy in this snow drift recently. I thought there must be something delicious trapped beneath all that snow--she was working so hard! It made us laugh as we watched from the comfort of our warm house. Right now she's basking in the sun, so don't feel sorry for her out in the cold. She's taken over our kitchen with her big clumsy self. :)
Aaron loves our fireplace. Derek took this picture today before leaving for work. What a treat to start school 2 hours late. Also in this picture is evidence of our newest endeavor. We are enrolled in "Financial Peace University" by Dave Ramsey. I have feared this class for years, and yet, I crave financial peace. Who doesn't? How can our income cover all of our needs, present and future, and still leave money left over for things like vacations and Christmas? How can we give more? Those are my questions that I hope to find answers for. I find it funny (ha ha) that at the same time we're in this study I'm also in a women's group at church studying "Lord, Change My Attitude." In the first two weeks the focus has been on replacing a complaining attitude with a grateful attitude. A perfect way to make sure I don't complain about all the hard things we're doing in Dave Ramsey's study. Ouch! Talk about getting hit from both sides! :)
To close this post I'm just going to list random things our kids are doing right now. It's my way of making sure I don't forget even the little things about today. :)
- They listen to "Hank the Cowdog" stories every day.
- They play basketball in Braylen's room and it sounds like a war zone in our house.
- Aaron always asks me what color his yogurt will be after he mixes the colors together. "What does pink and purple make? What does pink and yellow make? What does blue and pink make?"
- They shout at each other with a sound I can't reproduce in the written word. They are not fighting when they do this. I think they are communicating like cave men.
- They're playing Star Wars on the wii again.
- Most days I feel overwhelmed with the amount of homework Kaleb has--both written and online. And he's only in 3rd grade!
- Aaron gives us kisses, butterfly kisses, and eye kisses at bedtime. An eye kiss is when he presses his winking eye against my cheek.
- Braylen asked Derek a hard question the other day, but we're happy he's comfortable enough to ask questions like that.
- Aaron loves homemade banana milkshakes, and I'm happy to make them for him. A few extra calories can only help that boy. :)
