Final Fourth Shots


Blogger hasn't been behaving to get all my photos up from the big day!

Celebrating

Had a fabulous low key 4th celebration at a local church in Woodstock. Great food and entertainment...was perfect! Definitely had front row seats to some excellent fireworks. It was spectacular way to end a day of fun with some of my loves:). Special thanks to Blake and Amy for inviting us to their little church function.

Happy Fourth



Had a little cookout at the house today to celebrate. Enjoyed spending time with my peeps. Lots of food and fun just the way I like it:) Later we ventured out for fireworks will post those pics next.

Storming



We had a little storm roll through the neighborhood this week. Took a few days but I finally managed to get everything cleaned up in time for the 4th! Big thanks to my dad for repairing my riding mower. I am so not cut out for push mowing my entire yard!

Simple Sundays


After church, we all went to lunch and did some vacation dreaming while we were there. As you can see...The girls still had beach on their brains at the store lol. We all hit the free kid ice cream spot once again. Loving this deal through the end of July!

Memory Catching


 
July 3

Memory Catching

by Barbara Rainey

A book of remembrance was written before Him for those who fear the LORD and who esteem His name.
Malachi 3:16

When I was home-schooling our children during their early grades, I had them keep a daily journal as a way of teaching them writing skills. We found that this idea extended naturally into our vacations. I would bring my camera along and take pictures throughout the trips we took, and the children later glued the photos into their "vacation books." 

Many times the children didn't want to journal, but I made them do it anyway. With the younger ones, I acted as scribe. I would say, "Tell me what you did today," and then I'd write what they told me as fast as I could. They would scribble pictures in the margins and at the bottom of the pages.

These vacation books are humorous, but they record serious memories, too. One of the entries from Benjamin's journal, written on a trip to Colorado in 1984, has a drawing of what must be an oil pump. Next to it, in his own handwriting, are the words "We saw 200 oil pumps." And then, just as matter-of-factly, "Samuel invited Jesus into his heart, age 6." What a great way to have this moment captured in time, in context and in writing. 

I'm not so sure our kids appreciated the discipline of journaling when they were young, but I know they appreciate having their books now. I've seen them pull the journals off the shelf many times and enjoy looking at their drawings and pictures. Many details about these events would have been lost and forgotten if not kept and treasured along the way. 

I encourage one of you to take on the role of family historian and curator. It can take some extra effort and planning ahead, but I promise you it'll be worth it. Your family will be glad they had a memory catcher in their midst. 


Salon Day


They love love love getting their nails done at the salon. I am to please:)

St.Simons Visit

We drove over to check out St.Simons today since we’ve never been there. Had some crab cakes and shrimp for lunch… yum! and now for nap time...