Friday, November 30, 2012

Before You Were Mine



I loved the book, Before You Were Mine by Carissa Woodwyk.  Carissa is a mom, wife, counselor and adult Korean adoptee.   I met her at a retreat for adoptive moms and fell in love with her message!  She just posted my review, along with other adoptive moms, on her blog.  Check it out!

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Halloween!!!

Little Red Riding Hood (our neighbor, Mary), Olympic gymnast and and a dragon!!!

Friday, November 9, 2012

Army 10 miler/Washington D.C.

Each year we travel to Washington D.C. for the Army 10 miler.  We used to both run it but now it is just Rich.  He runs to honor our friend, Major David Taylor, who was killed in Iraq in 2006.  David was a high school friend of both of ours.  He was our class president in Heidelberg.  The Army 10 miler was a favorite race of his and so it has become our tradition.  We also get to see friends from high school which we love!!!!  
 At packet pick up, there are all things Army there.  It is hard to get the kids to leave usually.  It is a great platform for talking about what our troops do and possible vocations for the future!





 The kids decided on this trip they wanted to see monuments.  Terefech hadn't seen The White House so that was on her list.  We are amazed at how far back from The White House you stand now.  We pushed and shoved our way to the front to get some pictures!



 Washington Monument...they were disappointed that it still isn't opened.  They are still repairing earthquake damage.
 WWII monument.  I have to say one of my favorites.  Possibly because every time we have gone, there are veterans there.  It is pretty amazing to see them move amongst the crowd, talk with visitors and their families.
 Lincoln Memorial.  I enjoyed talking to the kids about all of the monuments and memorials, why they were there, who the people were, the meaning of the words etched.



 Korean War Memorial.  Oddly, our friend David's son has a very similar picture at the Freedom is not free.  Seems as though the kids were drawn to it.


 Vietnam...Harry Brown was an acquaintance of my dad's.  He still wears a bracelet bearing his name.
 Albert Einstein.  Rich said there is never anyone there because it is hidden over by some buildings.  There were about 50 people there when we went.  Their tour guide let us take pictures first!
 Rich's alma mater...one of them anyway, there are so many.
 The Army 10 Miler!!!  Early morning to head to the start.  The kids are troopers and scanned the crowd for our friends...never saw them.

 Warming up for the kids' race.  

 After their triumphant finish!
Cousins Suza and Brandon were there with us!!!!

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Terefech's play

 Terefech's class put on the play Rapunzel.  She was lucky enough to have Grandpa and Nana watch her all the way from Cleveland!

Thrilled to have them there!

Declan is 8!

Declan had a friend spend the night for his birthday and they were FBI agents.  We are lucky enough to have a friend who sent us some cool FBI stuff...tshirts, badges, pens.  The boys were off on a mystery to solve.
 The sunglasses are crucial to the look.
 Deciphering the code.

 Using the magic spy juice to solve the clue.

Neighbor love

 We are lucky to have a next door neighbor friend!!!  Puppy love is involved.


My big 7 year old

 This is what happens when you turn 7.  You start reading American Heritage magazine.

 When you don't like cake that much or icing, you have a Rita's Italian Ice "cake."