Monday, March 24, 2008

Resurection Day wrap up...

The Kids woke up ready for the baskets...however we with held them until Daddy Man was a wake to get to enjoy the pleasure of watching them open them.


We got to attend Worship Service! Wow that was so restful! We worked so hard Saturday so that the folks were able to come here in the evening. We painted and packed up in the living room so it would be nice.

It felt nice to put a dress on it was the first time in two months.
We have worked every waking moment trying to follow what we believe is right. It has been a long road but the house is painted and all but cleaning is done(and a few other things:)
By the end of this week we will hire a Realtor.




The Children were so cute all dressed up , but as soon as we got in the door all dress clothes were off before I could get the camera. I was bummed about that

They had so much fun with the window walkers.

These were the hit of the baskets!

Poor Dash his burst the first time he sat on it. I told him I would try to get another one, and to pray about it. Today he was given one in a goody bag from that party I did not attend with him. (they wanted me to just drop him off..For a sleep over! Strangers! I don't think so)

God opened the Iris on Easter Morning "just for me!"

They are huge!
Off to church ...ON TIME!
It was really a treat to go and worship.
It has been so long. I rested all day until the afternoon.

After church we went to attend the invitation to join a wonderfully kind and generous family, who included us in their celebration. There were 12 there I think and the children had a wonderful time (ours and theirs)

They have a trampoline that my children can not get enough of. The therapy they had to do for so long was bouncing. I was taught that it helps them with their central nervous system order. I hope to get one that is recessed into the ground in our next home.

Dash was just "head over heals"

It was hard to keep my son on this earth :)
They were playing something called a WII (we).
We had a great time. I came home gifted with a nice bowl of lemons.


After an half an hour at home and a mad dash to get the last of the task done (the ones I just could not leave). The Grand Parents arrived. They brought a wonderful fruit salad and we had soy yogurt for Dash and I and the others had cottage cheese. They gave the kids Easter baskets, but I had not yet come into the room so I did not get to capture it or even see it. My kids were awful! They acted up so bad that it was frustrating.

We did an embarrassing easter egg hunt in my filthy back yard. I was so appalled ,but I just can not have everything the way I like it. They were fussing and argumentative. TOO much sugar! They were probably pretty tired too. It was so crazy making. They seam to always act up bad with the Grand Parents ( I wish the folks could see them when they are normal). I just don't know what to do. It is like they are strangers and act really angry and such. Sorry folks I wish you could know them for who they really are.

They began to open their plunder on the dirty porch and they were ushered into the table where before I could stop it they were stuffing more of the crystal into their little vain

They were pretty out of control.

I was trying to find a puzzle to do and they were too pricey so we all played a game. I wanted so badly for the children to get to have a little one on one with the folks.

The folks seamed to really enjoy the time with them playing the game. Dove blew on the die for her Grandma and was thrilled to get the perfect count for her. It was very nice and just the right time so that the folks would not have to travel in the dark on the way home.
Off to bed for the little sleepy eyed freshly bathed babies who were asleep before their little heads hit the pillows.

4 comments:

JUST A MOM said...

She is doing pretty ok, her back and neck is what hurts now... she has an appointment with the doc in the morning... we should have this cleared up next week as far as the car and moneys go.

Denise said...

I love all of the pictures.

Lori said...

Sounds like you had a very eventful day.

Blessings,

Lori

~Bren~ said...

Your Easter sounds wonderful...even with the anger and acting out. My kids do the SAME thing, but the sugar is not the culprit alone. It is a mix of sugar and red or blue dye. A lethel combo...my kids will not touch a red or blue or green any thing. They will even ask "Does this have dye in it?" They have been off it for so long it gives them massive headaches if they eat it. Just a thought! Blessings!!!

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