Friday, May 4, 2012

It's (not) summer, y'all!

It may not officially be summer yet, but y'all, summer is here. These pictures are from one day last week. The end of April. Just over one month in to spring. It was 90 degrees at 7pm! Summer is here.
Luke was mowing the yard. Again. The grass just insists on growing.

I was trying to get MK to cooperate for a few pictures in front of the setting sun, but I traded her cooperation for a few sweet moments on a warm (not) summer evening in the front yard.
She danced and sang and cheered Daddy on.
My favorite was "This little light of mine".

Then a spider crawled on the blanket.

"OH MY GOODNESS MOMMY!! It's a SPIDER! Eww!!!" Followed by this face. She's a little dramatic. (I'm not pointing any fingers but her daddy was in theater in high school).
Once I convinced her the spider was gone she insisted on a game of hide and seek.

I thought I lost her for a minute.


The look of complete surprise on her face leads me to believe that she may have actually thought I couldn't find her.


It was a perfectly peaceful hour in the front yard with my favorite girl. Perfect.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Public Library Book Sale

One thing is for sure, I come from a family of book lovers. So does Luke. So far, Madelyn is turning in to quite the little book lover herself. The night before last my mom mentioned the local public library was having their annual book sale starting the next day so my sister and I decided to take Emily and Madelyn.

Rachel bought 60 books for her classroom for $30. Talk about a steal.

Madelyn, despite the fact that she has enough books to open a small library, bought nine books for under four dollars. She was so proud to pay with her quarters and was so excited about her new-to-her books.

As we were walking out, Madelyn started showing off her books to everyone who walked by. One of those people was a reporter from the newspaper and she interviewed us for a story that ran today. Despite the fact that she completely made up most of what I was quoted as saying (my sister and I laughed and were a little puzzled by that), what she said about Madelyn was sweet.

Book Lovers Turn Out For Bargains At Tyler Library Sale
By JACQUE HILBURN-SIMMONS
Staff Writer
Tyler Morning Telegraph

Tiny Madelyn Bilberry, 2, was all dimples and smiles Thursday as she lugged a small shopping bag filled with colorful children's books out of the Tyler Public Library.
The bag seemed almost as large as the tot, who was eager to show off her purchases to passersby.
"I got a tiger book!" she gushed. "Look!"
The excited child was among dozens of people who showed up bright and early to take advantage of bargain basement prices offered during the library's annual book sale.
Armloads of good reads are up for grabs -- adult books for $1 and children's books for 50 cents.
On Sunday, the buys get even better -- $5 for an entire box; $2 for a bag.
Busy mom Kathryn Bilberry of Chandler said the sale provides affordable opportunities for parents to build their own home library.
"We really don't need any more books, but we think books are pretty special," said Ms. Bilberry, who is steadily growing a small stockpile of books to address Madelyn's emerging reading skills.
She found a treasure trove of children's literature for just a few bucks.
"It's very neat," Ms. Bilberry said, snapping a few photos of her daughter's joyous reaction. "Books are very precious."
Programming associate Evelyn McLane said this year's sale offers a wide selection from which to choose: history, travel, romance, sports, politics, education, religion, cooking, fitness, classics, folklore and children's to name a few.
"If you want it, we probably have it," she said. "We encourage people to fill and overfill their bags."
Proceeds from the event will be used to buy more books, officials said.
Sale hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and Saturday; and 1 to 4 p.m. on Sunday.
Book enthusiasts can find the sale in the library's Taylor Auditorium, 201 S. College Ave.
On opening day, the line of people waiting to purchase books snaked through the lobby.
Houston elementary school teacher Rachel Bitter, aided by niece Emily, 7, emerged from the line carrying a box overflowing with books for young readers.
The educator was in the area visiting family and stopped by the sale to take a look.
"I teach second grade at a charter school in a low-income area," she said. "We don't have a library and most of the children don't have books at home."
Ms. Bitter said anytime she can buy books for a bargain she scoops them up, hoping to instill in her 15 students an early love of literacy.
"I got 60 books today and spent $30," she said. "That's a deal."
Library officials said they work all year long to amass quality selections for the annual sale, relying primarily on books that were donated or withdrawn from circulation.
The article continued on but you can click the link if you want to read the rest.





It was a fun way to spend the morning. Madelyn has loved reading her books since we brought them home. Her favorite is The Little Red Hen by far but she isn't quite sure why no one wanted to help. I love my little book lover!

Monday, March 12, 2012

park days: cousin style

We spent the morning at the park with the girls. My sister and I chatted while we watched the girls play.


Madelyn wanted to do everything her cousins were doing.




My brother brought his boat out to do a little fishing and took Emily and Allison out on it after they woke up from their naps. Madelyn was still napping while they went out or else she would have been melt down central. It was sweet to watch Jarrod with the girls from the back door (got to love zoom lenses).
I am having so much fun spending time with Rach and the girls while they are on spring break. As much fun as I am having, Madelyn is having ten times more. Every single morning she wakes up asking if she gets to see Emmy or Alli. Add Aunt Rachel and getting to see Grandma every day and she's on cloud nine! She's even seen Uncle Jarrod and Aunt Marlo more frequently than she has lately.

I am starting to think spring break is pretty fun after all!

sleepover central

Since my sister is in town, we decided to have a sleepover with all the girls at my house. After a fun afternoon of lunch at Don Juan's, a girl's trip to Target and some frozen yogurt, we all went our separate ways for an hour or so. Then we met back up at sleepover central.

We played, decorated MK's cardboard house, colored, decorated cookies, popped popcorn, watched part of a movie, went to the park and had a lot of fun.

Our first attempt at a picture of all three girls left us with this...
Madelyn is so silly but she finally calmed down for a few seconds to give us a normal-ish smile!








Hopefully we can squeeze in another sleepover before the week is over!

Sunday, March 11, 2012

my spunky princess

Dear Madelyn,
When we walked through the door after church this morning, you immediately ran back to your bedroom. We were about to turn right around and head to lunch, all I needed to do was a quick change. Five minutes later I was ready to go and found you just like this in your rocking chair. I managed to convince you to leave the hat, necklaces and glove at home, but the Tinker Bell costume was not coming off. Rather than make a big deal out of it, I let you wear it in the car. I thought you might be ready to take it off when we got to lunch. That wasn't the case either.

You wore it to lunch (and received several puzzled looks as I received sympathetic smiles from moms) and were so proud!

I adored the pink and brown polka dot dress you had on underneath. You looked so precious, like a little lady. You felt like a princess though when you put on that costume and it made all those funny looks worth it!

Love you and your spunky little personality!

Love,
Mom

Friday, March 9, 2012

missing Africa

It's been five months since my trip to Uganda with Parental Care Ministries.
So much of my life and my way of thinking is different now. Yet too much of it is still the same as it was before I went. Every morning, night and the time in between I find my heart and mind thinking of these precious children though. Africa has a big chunk of my heart and I don't ever want it back.


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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Rainy Day Painting

It was a paint on the porch and watch the rain kind of day around here. Today and in to the weekend we are supposed to have five to seven inches of rain. So the day went about like this:
  • snuggle in mommy and daddy's bed for a little while
  • cook breakfast together
  • have a dance party in the kitchen
  • play with baby dolls
  • watch the rain through the open windows
  • paint on the porch
  • paint the porch
  • take a really long bath
  • lunch
  • naptime
  • read books in MK's room
  • movie time (which lasted 15 minutes-fail)
  • play in the playroom
  • play-doh
  • dry erase board fun
  • bake cookies
  • snuggle on the couch and read stories
  • watch Super Why
  • dinner
And then Daddy came home! Woo-hoo!

















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