Monday, December 8, 2008
Kid Trees
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Friday, December 5, 2008
Date Night
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Thursday, December 4, 2008
O Christmas Tree (you know the tune)
We love getting our Christmas tree. We know of a few families that actually go out and cut down their own tree, but that's not us. In the past we've purchased our tree from a church where the proceeds went to the youth's mission trip. We'll be glad to pay a bit extra for missions, but when the prices started being $20 above other places, we had to resort to other avenues of tree furnishing. So, over the past few years, we have been flip-flopping between the grand tree providers of Home Depot and Wal-Mart, depending on their shipments and prices at the time of our shopping. This year, Wal-Mart was the big winner.
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Our Annual Lights Trip
For the past few years, we have joined our friends for a trip up to Lake Lanier for their Magical Nights of Lights. It is an amazing Christmas light drive through display and we always have a great time. Our tradition is to caravan up there, grab some fast food dinner then drive down to about a mile outside of the park. Then we pile everyone into one vehicle and head through the show together. It saves a bit on the entrance fee and it just more fun doing it together.
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Monday, December 1, 2008
Catching Up
The last few weeks have been absolutely crazy - as you can probably tell by my lack of posting. I'll be backdating my next few blogs, just to keep our events straight for my own sanity. Enjoy reading about what we've been up to.
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Sunday, November 30, 2008
Advent Sunday of Hope
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Thanksgiving Weekend
This year's Thanksgiving celebration was a new one for us. Typically, we travel up spend the long weekend with my family in Nashville, TN. However, this year, we headed to Craig's family in Bowdon - for two reasons. Number one, it was going to be the first holiday in his parents' new home. Since a tornado hit it in May, they've been rebuilding and it was scheduled to be completed in time for Thanksgiving. A few months ago, my mom said that if we wanted to be there with them for this special occasion, she would understand (just not to get used to skipping the Bernhardt Thanksgiving) and even actually encouraged us to plan to do that. Number two, my mom was recovering from knee replacement surgery. About a month before Thanksgiving, she decided to schedule this surgery just before Thanksgiving to give her plenty of time with Dad around to help her recover. We felt like it would be dangerous to have our kids around a very fragile new knee.
The master bedroom and Craig's and my room
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Saturday, November 22, 2008
Kalyn's Thanksgiving Show
This week was the annual Thanksgiving program for our Kalyn's preschool. I love watching the little kids perform their hearts out during their songs and motions. We've always gone into these programs a tad apprehensive of what our children will do for their own performances, but it's never boring.
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Sunday, November 16, 2008
Kalyn Raine Makes It To Four
Dear Kalyn,
Today you turned four years old. We are really excited that you have made it to this point. It has been amazing watching you grow and develop. You are such a creative little person, continually wanting to do things your way. You enjoy trying to keep up with the bigger, older kids. No limitations are going to stop you. You have such a unique way at looking at things. Your comments and conversations always keep us on our toes and more often than not a smile on our faces.
We've been through some tough times. You persevered when you had to wear patches on your eyes to strengthened them. You made it through surgery when the patches weren't enough. You gave us a scare when you decided to try some Tylenol you found laying around - which has made us much more careful about locking up cabinets and drawers. We weren't sure if you were going to be potty trained in time to head to three-year old preschool. But you made it. Through all of it.
You always want to do all the things Trinity does, ignoring the almost three year gap between you. You try to teach Xander the things you know. You love being with your friends. You love to be loud and rambunctious. You love to run. You love to dance. You love to laugh. You love to put on the Nemo CD and "read" along in the book. You'll stand your ground against anyone. You are your own individual.
It will be interesting to watch you grow, develop and challenge even more. We'll keep on praying for you. We will try to lead you down the right path, but we know the final decision is up to you. We hope to give you the tools you'll need when you get older. There will be struggles as you try to do things yourself under your guidelines. Remember that we always love you, more than we can put into words.
Happy Fourth Birthday. We look forward to celebrating many more with you.
Love,
Daddy and Mommy
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Saturday, November 15, 2008
Operation Christmas Child
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Central Asia Summit
Thursday and Friday, I was given a great opportunity to attend the Central Asia Summit. What was it? A chance for Christians to come together and find out more about how we can minister to the Muslim population and the wide variety of people groups in Central Asia (CA). You may be asking, why did I go? Well, a few months ago, I was asked to join a ministry trip to Southeast Asia. In preparation for that trip, the trip participants signed up for this conference. We knew that much of the information that applies to CA would also apply to South Asia. Unfortunately, due to various things, the ministry trip has since been postponed until further time.
This exhibit was to remind us just how unreached the people of CA are for Christ. The one light represents the one evangelical believer for every 2,500 people (the remaining unlit candles). The room included so many people groups, their populations and how
Can you imagine being the one believer among 3000 people or you and two others among 1.5 million people?
Here is yurt - it is the home for many CA people.
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Friday, November 14, 2008
Let the Leaves Fall
For the past week or so, each day as we walked by our front yard on the way to the door, Trinity has asked for a leaf pile to jump and play in. Our schedule did not allowed it until this week. What a pile it was!! Our neighbors have a great leaf-pile tree which brings tons of leaves to the ground each autumn season. However, I was unable to narrow down the pictures for the blog (mostly because we took a number of frame-by-frame shots), so I decided to make a video. Enjoy!!!
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Weekend Fun
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