Saturday, December 20, 2008

Snow Day!



We woke up Monday morning to snow on the ground! This was especially a treat because we usually don't get snow before Christmas, and because the one time we got snow last year, Amanda and I were out of town, so she didn't get to enjoy it.



It was cold, but we scrounged up some snow clothes and headed outside after breakfast. It was so cold and the snow was so dry, we couldn't even make a snowball! But we made snow angels and played around, and just enjoyed the snow. We then went back inside to defrost and have some hot cocoa!


We ventured outside again after lunch - it was warming up enough that the snow was a little wetter and heavier, and we were able to make a very sad looking snowman! (See Lisa's blog for a picture.)

We did end up missing a couple of days of school... and then we woke up to snow again Friday morning and missed another day. It can be a challenge to entertain 2 little ones when you're stuck at home, but we were creative and messy and had a great time! I just love the peace and quiet that comes with new snow!!

It's not always easy to find ways to entertain the kids when we're stuck at home, but I do I love the way everything is so peaceful and quiet when it snows...

Friday, December 19, 2008

A Veggie Tales Birthday!

Okay, so Andrew's birthday was more than 2 weeks ago... but here are some pictures from his party. He is obsessed with Veggie Tales and The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything, so we had an all out Veggie Tales party! Since Veggie Tales is not a "mainstream" cartoon... good luck finding a cake and party supplies... so we had to be creative.

I baked a strawberry cake, and Lisa & Aaron helped me decorate it to look like Bob the Tomato. We thought it turned out pretty good, for amatures!





We went to one of our favorite pizza/play places, Putters, and much of our family joined us, along with the Fosters.


Andrew got lots of Veggie Tales related toys, and a fire truck which kept all the boys entertained!

Look at that big 3-year-old boy... what a handsome little man!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Dancing Adventures!

Amanda as a butterfly for Adventures in Narnia!


I am finally getting caught up on some blogging... so get ready!

Last weekend Amanda had the honor of being a part of her dance school's annual Adventures in Narnia production. For those of you who aren't familiar, the Adventures of Narnia is a series of books written by C.S. Lewis full of fantasy and mythical creatures, which portray the message of Christ and His sacrifice for humanity - very fitting for a Christmas production.

Amanda was a butterfly - their dance was part of the change happening in Narnia when Lady Winter was finally freed and spring returned to Narnia. Overall the production was impressive and well done, considering the majority of the performers/dancers were under the age of 16!! It was a very busy week leading up to it, with rehearsals every night except Wednesday. Friday night Amanda & I stayed to watch the entire rehearsal, since it would be her only chance to see it.

There were 2 performances on Saturday and 1 on Sunday. We were a little worried because they were starting to forecast snow, but thankfully the bad weather held off until Monday. Grandma McCone, Uncle Chris, and Uncle Zack came all the way down from Washington just for Amanda's performance, and Grandpa and Miss Pennie also attended.

It was busy and exhausting, but Amanda loved it and is ready to start practicing for next year!

Anyway, here are a few pictures from Amanda's performance. (I tried uploading the video but it's too big, so I'll figure out another way to do it!)


Butterfly rehearsal ... look at those extensions!



The Narnia Cast

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Celebrating My Dad


Today I honor my dad in memory of his birthday (Dec 10). He was a man full of energy and ideas, and was never afraid to try anything new! He loved living in a place where you could see deer all around as you drove through the neighborhood... he and Andrew bonded over this shared love the last time we visited. I am proud to be his daughter.


My dad lost his battle with cancer last March, right before Easter. Amanda and I decided that, while he is not here to celebrate his birthday with us, even better, he is celebrating with Jesus!

Our hearts go out to our family in Texas who feel the loss even more profoundly than we do, each and every day. We pray for moments of peace and joy, as you honor him and share the happy memories. We love you guys, and we miss you, Dad!

Friday, December 5, 2008

Our Little Man Turns 3!!

Andrew Paul Walter Arrives 12/5/05
8 lbs. 8 oz. 20 1/2 in. long

I can't believe it's been 3 years since the arrival of our little man. And what an adventerous 3 years it has been!! Any of you with boys & girls know how different they are... from the time they are born. He is more active, more emphatic (NO!), and more destructive (not on purpose) than Amanda has even been, but we have enjoyed every minute of it (mostly!). His personality, charm, and wit ... he has become quite a comedian ... isn't that "hi-waw-ee-ous" - and of course the Grandpa-like good looks! We are very blessed, and thrilled that just in time for his third birthday, we have eliminated diapers from the household!

Amanda is a proud and wonderful big sister!!


Thanks to everyone for your prayers, support, and love as we became a family of 4 and have grown together. We love you all!

Andrew at 3 years... full of fun and energy!

Sunday, November 23, 2008

A Quick Update

Hello all our friends and family... I apologize that I haven't been very good at keeping up the blog. Since our trip to Hawaii we were home for 2 weeks - long enough to get caught up with laundry, groceries, and bills - then Mark and I headed out for a few days to LA. Mark had a conference there, and I tagged along! The hotel was amazing, right in the middle of downtown LA. I spent the day exploring and shopping while Mark learned about the exciting world of nonprofit accounting.

We are now back, and I promise to get some pictures up soon. I have uploaded some pix from our Hawaii trip to my Facebook page if you want to check those out. I will post some here soon too.

The most exciting news is... we have a new nephew! Finnegan Ramsey Walter arrived Tuesday, Nov 17th just before 10 pm. Check out the link to Phil's blog for some pictures. In my unbiased opinion... he is adorable!! And we can't wait to meet him. Congrats to the new parents, we'll be praying for you!

Friday, November 7, 2008

We're Back!

Hi everyone... well, Mark and I are back from our amazing trip to Hawaii, and are finally getting back into our regular routine. I haven't downloaded our pictures yet, but can tell you all about what we did, where we went, etc.

Most days started with a run, as we are now officially training for our half marathon coming up in January. Let's just say Mark is a much better runner than me and in much better shape, but he did a great job of waiting for me and not getting impatient with my slowness! It was also much hillier there than it is here, so it was that much harder.

We hit our usual shopping places - Windward Mall, Ala Moana, and the Swap Meet - all in the first couple of days. We then spent 2 amazing nights at Turtle Bay (we have never stayed in a hotel during our Oahu visits!) - great views of the ocean, great weather, it really was like a second honeymoon!!

Saturday we went on a Kayak trip from Kailua beach out to the Mokolua Islands. It's about 1 1/4 miles, and took us an hour to get to... in the ocean! It wasn't quite as easy as we thought it would be, and almost asked for a refund after the training video. But no one got injured (at least not too bad) and we can say that we did it!

Sunday was our first long training run. 8.5 miles. It's a challenge to find a stretch of flat land in Hawaii that goes for that long. We decided to go through Waikiki, starting at Ala Moana, down the strip, and up to the lighthouse just below Diamond Head... and then back! It took almost 2 hours, so you can probably guess that we didn't run the whole way. Although I think Mark could have! Suffice it to say we need to cut some time off in order to start with the runners in January, since we need to be able to run 13 miles in less than 2 1/2 hours.

Monday we did a good hike up to the bunkers in Kailua so we could see how far we had actually kayaked, and got some amazing pictures from the best view on the Windward side! It was also a little scary, as it's not a popular hike and so there aren't any extra supports or steps or anything - although it was shorter than the Diamond Head hike, I think it was more difficult. Monday night we had dinner and relaxed in Waikiki for our last night.

Overall it was a fabulous trip - a little long to be gone from the kids, and we did miss them, but it was fun being adventerous and doing all those things you can't do when you have the kids. Next time we go the kids will be older, and hopefully we'll be able to recreate some of the magic with them! Another HUGE thank you to my mom for putting her life on hold and staying with the kids so we could have some time off together, and to Lisa for her major supporting role!!

I'll work on posting pictures this weekend... it really has been nonstop since we got back. But it was well worth it :)