Joshua 24:16

"But as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord."

Thursday, June 2, 2016

Brooks' 5th Grade Graduation

Wow!  Can you believe this day has arrived?!  Brooks, I am so proud of you.  Today has been a true celebration of the past 6 years at Greensboro Academy.  The Lord has blessed us immensely by opening the door for you and Landry to attend such a prestigious school.  And, I am very thankful that He made it clear to us earlier this year that you were to stay at Greensboro Academy rather than homeschool.  



Today was so fun.  Watching you and your classmates being recognized for your accomplishments and seeing how much you have all grown and changed over the years.  Delightful!  Today you were recognized for another year of A Honor Roll the whole year.  You were also selected to read a poem you wrote yourself.  You are a gifted writer and poet, having composed this awesome piece during a few minutes window when we had put you to bed.  You did a truly great job with delivering your creative and witty words.

Video of your Poem:





These years at GA have been precious and so fulfilling.  We have watched you grow from a small, fresh-faced little boy to a young man who is confidently ready for Independence Hall and Middle School.  You are ready.  I have seen so many loving, wise, Christian adults pour into your life and I am seeing the fruits of their labor and the work on the Holy Spirit in you.  I see your character growing stronger and more solid with the rising challenges and obstacles that you take head on.  You have the ability to "roll with it" and keep life in perspective.  When relationships ebb and flow, you are able to keep a healthy perspective.



We love that you are not in a hurry to grow up!  Oh, how I treasure that about you.  Just this afternoon, you and Landry watched Veggie Tales.  You know you have it made, love our family and being in our home and that is a great attribute to appreciate where you are now and not always be chasing the next thing.  I pray you will keep this perspective.  Gratitude and Contentment with what the Lord has blessed you with.

This was a unique year for you in that you had Mr. J who is an amazing and creative teacher and yet you were separated from your 2 best buddies, Eli and Jonathan.  Eli and Jonathan were in a different class together but honestly, you really rolled with it.  You took it in stride and broadened your relationships.  When you were not with them, you recognized the opportunity to reconnect with other friends.  Also, at times this year when the opportunity has presented itself, you have shown grace to those who have intentionally hurt you.  That is very hard to do.  The days and years ahead will be woven with hurt, disappointment and sometimes loneliness.  We are promised by the Lord troubles, yet you are also promised a way of escape and His presence during those times to be stronger and more reliant on Him.  "Independence" Hall does not reflect my prayer for who you are.  Grow more dependent on Jesus.  Only Jesus.  He will not leave you hurt, disappointed or lonely.


What a ride!  6 years of Elementary School.  You are 1/2 way through school and 2/3 of the way through growing up in our home.  What joy you have brought us!  We have had so many precious  moments and memories together.  Spending time with you from the moment you were born.  Having the blessing of truly getting to know who you are has been the greatest joy of my life.  Reading, puzzles and games are how we spent so much of your early years and clearly were the first glimpse into you the strong student you would become.  You loved to read long before you ever set foot in a school.  The opportunity to volunteer so much in your classrooms as Moral Focus Coach and Chair, Classroom Mom and endless options for workshops and activities has been a blast!  Daddy enjoys volunteering and serving on the GA Board.  Being able to have a true impact on decisions and the inner workings of your school has been a wonderful opportunity to share our hearts for children and loving them well.

The days have sometimes been long for both of us.  Early mornings, long hours, homework, other activities - yikes.  We used to joke "it's Thursday" when the tears would come.  They have certainly been long for Landry when you were at school and she would eagerly await your return.  Countless hours spent in car pool, especially in the afternoons when she and I would read.  Every minute was so worth it.  I long for having that time back and yet I know it was what the Lord had planned for you and for us.  That little girl adores you more than you will ever be able to understand.  Something so special between a little sister and her big brother.  Such a unique and lovely bond, so gentle and pure.  She cannot get enough of you.  Treasure her!  She sat through so many Moral Focuses and volunteer hours I put into your classrooms before she ever got there.  She loved it!  Being with you has always been great for her.



Kindergarten with Mrs. Hicks and Helping Hands Fridays.
 1st Grade with Miss Granger.  2nd Grade with Mrs. Gray and becoming a Published Author, becoming close friends with Jonathan all while also enjoying afternoons with Mrs. Gray reading to you guys.  3rd Grade with Miss Regeis with Jonathan and beginning Move Up Math with Mrs. Gilbride.  4th Grade with Mrs. Gilbride trying to climb out of her window and throwing dry erase markers and singing "Be Good, Be Better, Be Best!  Never let it settle you to your good is better and your better is best - Go Math!."  5th Grade with Mr. J,

Move Up Reading with Miss Alberty
and Move Up Math with Mrs. Quinlan.
Wow - so fun.  Such wonderful teachers who have loved and taught you so well.  


After your graduation ceremony, cake and punch was served.  Mima, who had come to celebrate you, joined us for lunch at Phoenix Asian.  So fun.  She gave you the devotional Truth for Youth as well as the book League and Lantern.  Landry spent the majority of her 3rd Grade money that she has earned in her classroom job of Administrative Assistant and 3rd Grade Flea Market sales to buy you a miniature drone which you love.  Daddy and I gave you a Steph Curry - Active Faith tee.  "My Game.  His Glory."



I love you Brooks.  I have loved these years.  I shouldn't but I do wish them all back for all of us.  There are no regrets.  I have given so much time and energy as an investment that has returned to me more blessings than I can understand.  The Lord gave me a desire and a purpose and I am very grateful.  He is good all the time.  You have wonderful days ahead.  We are so very excited to see exactly what the Lord has in store for the man He has planned for you to be.

Congratulations Brooks!

Monday, May 30, 2016

Swimjitsu 2016

Brooks and Landry both competed in Swimjitsu. Brooks had been hoping it would come our way as we would see advertisement for it in Splash Magazine. 
Brooks came in 6th overall and 2nd overall for Greensboro. Danny Gatling received 1st in Greensboro. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaPp1radP4I


Landry finished 1st overall for her age group. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU_qIfzfVcM

Circle Party

Landry hosted a party to celebrate how God's love is like a circle- no ending can be found. The guests brought a round treat to share (like a cookie exchange) and we enjoyed pizza, cucumbers, clementines and carrots (all round) for lunch. The guests also brought a hairbrush for girls we see when we feed out homeless friends. We were playing Say Anything during this clip. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFWjjxs5KMw

Brooks as Benedict Arnold

Revolutionary War project:
Research paper, prepare and memorize presentation. Wax museum including attire. You did a great job with lots of personality and your mom's tall brown boots!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17ghTyCHHE4

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Landry at Recess

You always play sports. Soccer, basketball, basketball drills or football. Of course usually all or mostly boys. Love it!


Soccer Spring 2016

Landry was fortunate enough to return to the same team. It was very fun to see you girls continue to grow stronger!



Sunday, May 15, 2016

New York City 2016!!!!!!



DAY 1
Wake: 3:30
Kids: 4:00
Airport: 4:30
Flight: 5:45
Land: 7:00
Hit the ground running!  Drop bags at Hilton Midtown.
Grab breakfast at Greek diner.  Empire State Building. 

Cloudy day so we could see many landmarks but not Statue of Liberty.
Flatiron Building

Rockefeller Center:
Lunch and Tour of NBC Studios. 
Tour was so great. We enjoyed seeing the studios of Saturday Night Live, Seth Myers and NBC Nightly News. Our group recorded the opening portion of our own late night talk show. Landry was the host and Brooks the guest. Daddy played guitar and Mommy was on the tamborine.  Here is the link. 
http://onair.thetouratnbcstudios.com/2B8A8595

We headed one block over to the American Girl Store.  Landry gad been waiting since December to visit this store to purchase her next doll, Leah Clark. She was delighted to pick her out. She sorted through the selection, looking into their eyes. She said she would know she was the one when she looked into her eyes.
 She also took a pic with Jess to show her Jess when she returned home. 
The boys headed to Nike Town. We all met infront of Trump Tower before heading to the Apple Store and to a quick bite of pizza before calling it a day and going to bed!



 DAY 2

Ferry Ride to Liberty Island

Statue of Liberty
Climbing Stairs to Crown
Inside the crown of Lady Liberty
View of NYC from Statue of Liberty Pedestal. We then headed to Ellis Island to learn about the brave immigrants that helped shape our nation. Fascinating. 

Brooklyn!
Jane's Carousel in Brooklyn

Brooklyn Bridge



Walking across the Brooklyn Bridge after pizza at Juliana's and milkshakes at Shake Shack. 

DAY 3

We knew today would be rainy so we planned to be inside most of the day. We went to the 9/11 Museum and Memorial. So beautifully done and we all learned so much. It is important for Brooks and Landry to begin understanding and appreciating how that day impacted our country and history. 

American Museum of Natural History was up next!  But first, Chicago Style Pizza at Pizzeria Uno!  We all loved it. Our breakfast were so large and delicious at our hotel each morning, that we often only had a snack and dinner each day or maybe split something light inbetween.  We enjoyed the museum but we loved everything else in NY so much that this would be the one place that we would not recommend. 


Time for baseball!!!


A lifetime dream for Robert is realized at the Yankees vs. Redsox game at Yankees Stadium.  We had a great time and terrific seats, Bronx Bomber hotdogs, popcorn, baseball,"YMCA", Big Poppy- David Ortiz hitting a homerun in 1st inning, close game 3-2 Yankees final, Redsox GM getting tossed and then Ortiz getting tossed after a bad call that costs Redsox the tying run!  It was great. Plus, it did not rain as predicted. 

Day 4!

We were able to a get slower start to our day after a late night. We started off at Central Park. The park is so beautiful. It appears that it is built around massive, black rock. 




You guys really enjoyed the playgrounds that were like concrete forts built into the side of rock. 

Daddy helped you organize a pick up football game. You both loved that and the other kids certainly enjoyed it too. 



Off to Times Square. So many people. We saw a music video and television show being recorded as well as numerous modeling shoots.


Next - Matilda on Broadway. This show was over the top hilarious!  We laughed hysterically and had so much fun together. None of us will soon forget Miss Trunchbull in her athletic clothes. 


We grabbed dinner at Guy Fieri's (Food Network) Guy's American Kitchen & Bar. 
Mommy and Daddy had Junior's Cheesecake and kiddos shopped around Hershey Store before deciding on unique sweets at the M&M store. 

Day 5
Final day and we have packed so much in. By the way, we went into a unique shopping center on the west side of Central Park which had 2 bronze statues of naked people. Large, very strange structures. We had a good laugh. And of course, there were constantly people trying to offer us tickets, bus tours and bikes for rent. We would come up with clever comments to say back but never actually say them. 
We returned to Central Park. You guys loved it so much. We visited the Statue of Balto, the pond where the remote control sailboats are and the Alice in Wonderland Statue. Then, we returned to the playgrounds for a final spin. 

Truly the trip of a lifetime!!!  I❤️NY