Sunday, December 28, 2008
Friday, December 26, 2008
More Christmas Cheer
On Christmas Day in the Morning
Luke is his "Rabies Awareness Fun Run shirt" from Ginger.
These blue glasses came with Eva's vet kit, and she wore them all day long.
Touchdown!
All right! Santa brought socks.
Something new: sledding on a frozen creek. We also tried it on a pond, but an anonymous concerned citizen called the police, who swiftly responded by kicking us off the pond. But the policeman knew of another pond where skating was permissible, so we changed venues.
These blue glasses came with Eva's vet kit, and she wore them all day long.
Touchdown!
All right! Santa brought socks.
Something new: sledding on a frozen creek. We also tried it on a pond, but an anonymous concerned citizen called the police, who swiftly responded by kicking us off the pond. But the policeman knew of another pond where skating was permissible, so we changed venues.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
School's Out!
Note the Lincoln Log structure on the right.
Eva was the brainchild behind this postmodern Lincoln Logs structure. After taking courses in art and engineering, the Terry kids have come up with their own signature style, which takes miniscule lot sizes into consideration. Spencer built a train track so the Lincoln Logs could be transported to the job site per OSHA requirements.
Rebecca has learned that Rocco will do just about anything for Denta-treats.
Spencer, Rebecca, and Eva sang with the children's choir at church this morning. Mom made them pose for a picture before they ran out the door.
This is Eva with some of her classmates at their Christmas party. They had a pinata and lots of fun. The crowd went wild when they looked out their classroom window and saw Santa Claus driving a school bus.
On Friday, Rebecca was in her first National Geographic Geography Bee. This picture is from the beginning of the Finals Round. By the time she was eliminated, there were only four kids left. The eliminating question was about the Willamette Valley. Sorry, Oregonians.
Eva was the brainchild behind this postmodern Lincoln Logs structure. After taking courses in art and engineering, the Terry kids have come up with their own signature style, which takes miniscule lot sizes into consideration. Spencer built a train track so the Lincoln Logs could be transported to the job site per OSHA requirements.
Rebecca has learned that Rocco will do just about anything for Denta-treats.
Spencer, Rebecca, and Eva sang with the children's choir at church this morning. Mom made them pose for a picture before they ran out the door.
This is Eva with some of her classmates at their Christmas party. They had a pinata and lots of fun. The crowd went wild when they looked out their classroom window and saw Santa Claus driving a school bus.
On Friday, Rebecca was in her first National Geographic Geography Bee. This picture is from the beginning of the Finals Round. By the time she was eliminated, there were only four kids left. The eliminating question was about the Willamette Valley. Sorry, Oregonians.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
First Diving Meet
Rebecca had her first diving meet on Saturday. She was the only contestant in her age bracket, which bodes well for scoring well. She did very well, especially considering that the boiler at the rec center wasn't working properly and the water temperature was 77 degrees. Brrrrr.
Winter Sets In
The Parkins came over the other night and we got to see a fashion show. Here are Eva and Manduahai looking stunning in their bridal ensembles.
We wonder why we bother having separate beds for these kids. If I'd backed up a little, you'd see that Spencer is also on this bed.
If Rocco could speak English I think he might tell us that he's experiencing too much love at the Terry house.
We wonder why we bother having separate beds for these kids. If I'd backed up a little, you'd see that Spencer is also on this bed.
If Rocco could speak English I think he might tell us that he's experiencing too much love at the Terry house.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
First Real Snow of the Year
And the streets were only white for a few hours. But there was just enough snow to make two small snowpeople, Charlie and Shirley. It sort of reminded me of Adam and Eve. The kids made Charlie and then decided that even though he was very cute, he looked lonely standing there all by himself in the middle of the yard, so they made Shirley. Then the kids didn't feel bad about coming in the house to get warm because Charlie had a friend.
Thanksgiving
So much has happened in the last week that it's hard to remember it all. Jon and Becky arrived first. Then Ali and Adam came. Then Emily. Then Grandma Bowen. On actual Thanksgiving Thursday we also saw Great Aunt Ruth, Cousin Brandon, Grad Students Walter, Kazuyo, and Ricardo, Friend Jeff, and Sister Missionaries. It was epic.
Young Scientists
Monday Night Gift Exchange
Wrestling at Fort Lupton
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Quiz Time!
Here's a snippet of a karaoke song. Can anyone guess what classic tune Ben and Luke are singing? Are there prizes for this contest? That all depends on your definition of "prize."
Luke & The Cougars Come to Town
It was a weekend to remember. Luke came to town to go to the Air Force game, and we met Grandma and Grandpa at the stadium. Although it was a beautiful day, we were sitting on the shady side of the stadium. And it wasn't long before we got cold. Luckily, Grandma and Grandpa are always prepared, and they brought lots of blankets and hats and gloves and other things that responsible people think of. You can see Rebecca and Eva wrapped up together in one of the blankets.
It was a satisfying football game--for us. The impassioned Air Force fan sitting behind us wasn't having such a great time. It's always great to watch a game at the Air Force, though. The cadets are so well-behaved, the patriotism is refreshing, and the flyover at the start of the game makes me want to cry--until they announce that one of the pilots is named Greg "Booger" Picket. So here are some pictures of our fun weekend.
We're anticipating the arrival of cousins and aunts and uncles this upcoming week!
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Rocco's Wardrobe
Much to his chagrin, Rocco is the best dressed dog on the block. Rebecca found a pattern at the fabric store for making dog clothes, and now Rocco has a closet full of clothes. The doll clothes that previously occupied the closet have been moved to Eva's room.
Here you can see Rocco modeling his favorite outfit, a stylish polar fleece number with green trim and detailing.
Spencer joined the Broofield Eagles wrestling team a couple weeks ago and had his first tournament this weekend. He was pinned in about 20 seconds by his first opponent. He left the mat sobbing and wanted to go home. Dad was working the score tables so he could not oblige. Dad talked him in to sticking it out, though. Good thing, because he won his next three matches. Here's the video of his second match.
Monday, November 3, 2008
Two Days After Halloween
And the
evidence is everywhere to be found. There are candy wrappers beneath the furniture, shrunken pumpkin heads waiting to be picked up by the garbage truck, and one Halloween costume with holes in the armpits, which has been worn almost constantly for three days. Time for the next holiday!
It worked out well for everyone, though. The kids made some money selling candy to their dad, and some unfortunate grad students at CU got stomachaches from gorging themselves on it.
Carving pumpkins is a feast for the five senses, I've decided. First, there's that sucking sound when you pull the top off the pumpkin and you first see all the pumpkin guts and seeds. Then you smell that pumpkin smell that only comes around once a year. But when you smell it you remember being a kid and watching "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown!" And then you feel the pumpkin guts and pull out the slippery seeds to put on a cookie sheet to roast. And of course there's the ceremonial lighting of the pumpkin to make sure it looks okay with the candle in it, so you see the flame and smell the smoke. Why do we do this only once a year?
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)