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The Scene from my Back Porch: June 2012
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Back in February, we told my parents that we wanted to take the kids to Carlsbad Caverns, and we wanted to take them with us. My dad was excited (I get my cavern obsession from him. I'm trying to pass it on to my kids.). My mom said, "But Jackson and I want to go to Disney World.". This is a HUGE plus for families with kids. The best part though, is there is soooo much to do that does not have a height requirement. This encounter led to my absolute favorite picture of the whole trip. The DW photograp...
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The Scene from my Back Porch: August 2011
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The Great Balloon Race. First, on a completely unrelated note: Boy is it HOT! Like, miserably hot. Crazy hot. If you're reading this on the regular site, you'll notice a different background- the name is "Sun Dried." The didn't have anything called "Desert Wasteland." :). Ok Now that I got that out of my system. Last week my sister Debbie asked if we would be interested in going with her, Eli, and Joe to the Great East Texas Balloon Race in Longview. It went something like this:. We would LOVE to do that!
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The Scene from my Back Porch: May 2013
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Jackson graduated from Kindergarten on Thursday. His behavior before school just showed me how like his father he truly is. He came in our room around 6:15 wanting to know if he was late for school, because "I can't be late for graduation.". For the record, I think he's only been late like twice. Maybe three times. Almost late, maybe. But I prefer to call that "right on time." We're "right on time" a LOT. But rarely late.). And this kid is a reader now! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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The Scene from my Back Porch: Where has my baby boy gone???
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Where has my baby boy gone? Jackson turns seven today, and I'm not sure how that happens, since just yesterday I was staring at this sweet little face. I look at these pictures and am instantly transported back to 2006. But then I see pictures like this one and remember how BIG I thought that kid was! When he started pre-school, his backpack was almost as big as he was, but by the time he went to kindergarten it fit him perfectly. He has fewer teeth but more words. He's learned to read! I'm a wife and a ...
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The Scene from my Back Porch: December 2012
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What a year she's had! When Sadie started Sunshine Friends this year as "the big sister," it was the best thing that ever happened to her. She and Jackson like each other sooo much more than they used to now that they have a little time away from each other each day. And she just continues to grow and change and become such a big kid. Sadie got to play softball for the first time, and she did great. It was sassy and cute and perfect for her. She loved it. Keep your fingers crossed! Christmas this year wa...
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The Scene from my Back Porch: Easter 2013
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Easter is always an exciting day at our house. Our kids look forward to the Easter bunny's visit (Jackson informed me he was pretty sure there was no Easter bunny, but didn't elaborate. Hedging his bets, I suppose.) I'm happier now that they know the real reason for celebration. Seeing a risen Savior through the unwavering faith of a five year old is the best way to celebrate. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Months 4 and 5. What I'm thinking when you think I'm not thinking.
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The Scene from my Back Porch: October 2012
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We found a cute Cinderella costume at Target (although I wouldn't recommend the costume we got, it was great in theory.removable long skirt? Except the short skirt was super short and the long skirt never attached just right. Oh well. Lesson learned). She still looked beautiful (I think 90% of that was because she loves loves loves being a princess.). We wore the costume to school but didn't do the hair and makeup and such. It was so much fun and way less stressful than downtown. Baby Girl Turns 2. This ...
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The Scene from my Back Porch: December 2011
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Sweet Sadie is Four! DISCLAIMER: I wrote this post in December. AND I scheduled it to post on Sadie's birthday, December 29. Yes, I'm a bad blogger for not double checking.and for not posting in two months. But I totally blame Blogger for not posting this on time. :) * *. I am a bad blogger. A bad, bad blogger. But my sweet SadieBeth turns four today, and if that isn't a good reason to write, I don't know what is. :). She should be able to do this already! Like it's the craziest thing she's ever heard...
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The Scene from my Back Porch: January 2013
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Remember how I said Jackson wanted to throw a surprise party for Sadie's birthday? The day of the party, Kevin told her he was taking her on a "Daddy/Daughter date." They went to Dairy Queen and Dollar General- it takes a lot to impress a Reed girl. ;) Then he told her they had to go to OMG to pay her gymnastics tuition, and SURPRISE! We were so happy that all her besties could be there. Jackson was excited that he'd helped pull off a surprise party. I was happy we had her party before May. :).
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The Scene from my Back Porch: March 2013
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Easter is always an exciting day at our house. Our kids look forward to the Easter bunny's visit (Jackson informed me he was pretty sure there was no Easter bunny, but didn't elaborate. Hedging his bets, I suppose.) I'm happier now that they know the real reason for celebration. Seeing a risen Savior through the unwavering faith of a five year old is the best way to celebrate. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Months 4 and 5. What I'm thinking when you think I'm not thinking. Let's Ta...