A quote on my daily calendar jumped out at me this week. It goes,
"The great doing of little things makes the great life." As a mom, I do lots of little things all day long. Sometimes while I'm doing them, they don't seem so little. Like buying groceries to feed our family of 5. I need a bigger cart--and a bigger bank account. But in the big picture of life, buying groceries is a little thing. Along with making lunches every morning, scrubbing grass and mud stains out of WHITE football pants every week, and helping kids with math homework--while clearing cobwebs from the corner of my brain labeled "algebra." There are many, many more little moments I could list here, but you get the idea. When added together, our little moments make up a great life. :)
Here are some of our little moments told through (surprise!) pictures:
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| Aaron's watermelon patch, planted from seeds, was a success! |
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| Look at this proud smile. The boy has had watermelon in his lunch every day this week--whether he wanted it or not. :) |
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| Last week's football game--Braylen is in blue, all the way on the right, #22. |
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| Braylen's #1 fans, his brothers. He looks for Kaleb's red sweatshirt in the stands. |
I have to insert a little story here. At parent-teacher conferences a few weeks ago, Aaron's teacher told us of a time Aaron raised his hand in class. The school counselor was asking the kids about their fears. Aaron shared his fear of his brother getting hurt while playing football. Talk about melting a mommy's heart--to know my boys care for each other is the greatest feeling. They truly are each other's #1 fans.
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| Aaron's turn to bring crawdads home--how is that possible?! |
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| This is "Shooter." He only has one claw. Aaron's other one is "DoubleClaw." Can you guess how many claws he has? ;) |
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| Braylen and Aunt Pam ran a glow in the dark 5k last week. |
This 5k benefited a local family adopting from China. With Braylen's excellent conditioning from football, this 5k was a piece of cake for him. I'm glad he has an aunt to run with, because I do not like to run. Not at all. I happily watched my nieces and my two other boys while these runners ran. They didn't walk once, and finished with a time of 31 minutes, 15 seconds. Woo-hoo!
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| Our neighbors moved to Green Bay this week. |
Our across-the-street-neighbors moved in the week we brought Aaron home from the hospital, back in April 2004. Our neighborhood is new, so this house has never been owned by anyone else. When we learned of their plans to move, we were sad. They were such nice neighbors. Every time my boys asked them to buy popcorn, Yankee Candles, or fundraiser food, they said yes. They have no kids of their own, but enjoyed watching my boys grow up for the past 9.5 years. They cared for the golden retriever penned up in the yard next door to them. Poor Dexter never got out of his pen, never got any attention...until these neighbors took it upon themselves to walk him and give him Beggin' Strips every day. We will miss A&G in our neighborhood, and their two little wiener dogs, Thelma and Louise. I wanted to buy A&G Chicago Bears t-shirts as going away gifts, but made cookies for them instead. :)
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| Derek used to do "Super Aaron" all the time...and Super Braylen, and Super Kaleb. Pretty sure this phase is ending. Our boys are getting too big for this now. But last night I caught them at it again. :) |
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| Today is the last football game of the season. What a handsome son we have. :) |
That about sums it up for today! Aaron's funnies are few and far between now, and they're really not as funny as they used to be. Part of growing up, I guess. It makes me glad I captured many of them on my blog through the years. Here are a few more--
While talking to Kaleb about his latest favorite app--Clash of Clans--Aaron had this to say: "If you like video games, God's Kingdom is like the top kingdom in Clash of Clans...kind of."
I don't know what he was referring to, but this morning we were getting ready for school and Aaron said to Kaleb, "Time goes faster than you think." If he only knew how true that is...
When I lamented with Aaron over his lack of funnies lately, he replied, "That's because I know how the world works now, Mom." I thought that was pretty funny! :)