This weekend has been super busy and blessed. Added to the
regular activities of usual weekends, it’s birthday season for us! ; )
Thursday
Buddies' actual birthday; but, since we were going to
celebrate it on Saturday (so we could have Perry, Tyler, and the nephews come), a
school holiday was declared as long as we played with the birthday girl all
day. ; ) After some chores, a little bit of school that had a deadline, and
that silly selfie session from my last post, the younger girls launched into a
game of dollhouse. It was, of course, only a precursor to the main event when
they were allowed to go outside and build a town. That’s right—a town. Em set
up a very nice Doctor’s Office in the tree house (which was kind of funny
because “injured” people had to climb up the ladder to get there) where I got a
real bandage for a real injury; and Pearly set up a sort of carnival/game tent
(Literal tent and one of the walls was held up by a rock on the roof that fell
off later. No one was hurt!) with activities including guess the number of
Skittles in the jar, a penny toss, a raffle, a hidden object challenge (bottle
of rice with small objects in it—the challenge was to find them all), and a ball
ramp she had made by herself. There were prizes and even badges that said things like
“Champion of the Skooter Race” that they got to wear all day. (Em had her
doctor name tag and two champion badges, so let’s just say she was very decorated!)
; ) Also very popular were the bags of complementary popcorn with a few
turns at the games. (Which was really good, because we were so busy playing
that our meals were a bit off schedule.) ; ) Speaking of lunch, the Birthday
Girl herself served it through one of our back windows as a drive through. I
made a big batch of chai tea and served it in my new adorable glass mugs. It went
like hotcakes! Buddies even wanted seconds after it was gone so she went and
made herself more (with a little help from Aimee). ; ) Paul spent most of his
morning on the computer making something mysterious and interesting for our
game. None of the younger girls were allowed to look at the computer, but if
they had I don’t think they would have understood what he was doing. (I had to
be told, myself.) He coded an app for our family phones that read smart tags off
“debit cards” that were linked with play bank accounts. Talk about an advancement from the tinfoil coinage of the old days when the big girls were little! He set up a
tent and chose Birthday Girl as his assistant. She was so cute sitting there
reading a book as he explained the cards to his primitive customers. She had
dressed up for her birthday complete with stick-on earrings, a necklace, and a
bracelet. Anna had done her hair in a French braid and twisted little hair
jewels into it. Very grownup! ; ) She got even more dressed up because of the
salon hosted by Anna and I. Anna set it up next to Pearly’s game tent on an old
bureau that decorates the back porch in it’s own rustic way. She took a mirror, all
the hair stuff, and a ton of small decorating items (including Christmas lights!!) outside and arranged them to make a very pretty picture. ; ) My job was to
paint fingernails and toenails while she did hair and makeup. Mom let us have
the rare treat/torture of using some of her makeup like face paint. (I tried a
little and it turned out like war paint so I washed it off.) ; ) Anna got into
the act and dressed up as a crazy salon lady, and we used a little face paint
to get the clown next door into character. The pictures say it all. ; ) Tyler surprised Buddies
by dropping by on his way home from work to wish her a happy day. He was a
little astounded by our costumes; but he seemed to enjoy seeing the town, and
she certainly enjoyed showing it off. ; ) So we played until it was almost
completely dark (or maybe it was completely dark), then came inside to warm up.
My favorite part of the day was definitely when Birthday Girl thanked us all by
saying, “Thank you so much for
playing with me, guys!”
The lovely M.D (Mother on Duty)
The "clown"
Mayor and secretary
Getting dark!
The crazy salon lady, the M.D., and a little sliver of Yours Truly
Friday
We did do some school, and I did get some editing/writing
in. I actually finished editing “The Book of Dreams” as much as I can, and I’m
looking forward to sending it out to test readers hopefully soon. My current
writing WIP is “One Day After Eden” and my editing WIP is now “Letters for
Victory”! ; ) That evening, we went to some friends’ house to have dinner with
them and learn to make their Paleo friendly apple cake. (It was so good!!! I’ll
have to put the recipe here sometime.) We had a great and blessed time with
them. ; )
Saturday
Oh, wow. We packed in four days’ worth of stuff on this day!
The first day of this day was Dad’s birthday celebration (since it was actually
his birthday) where Mom gave him a collage she had made to commemorate our
years in the Northwest. The second day, Dad, Em, and I had to do some last
minute birthday shopping for Buddies before her celebration later that included
going to Barnes and Noble and the Christian bookstore. *angels sing* It was a
ton of fun! Back home, I helped to finish cleaning the house and Em and Anna
closeted themselves to wrap the presents. (They did an adorable job!) Day
three: the relatives arrive! Perry, Tyler, Chap, Chum, and Brudder Baby as well
as our local aunt and uncle! We had a nice party appreciating Birthday Girl,
eating too much ice cream, and watching as she celebrated over each present. ;
) Dad also got another present—this time from us. Starbucks giftcard but since
we only have non-birthday girly cards in the house, Aimee’s sense of humor told
her to use a sympathy card. “In sympathy for all the health problems this
coffee will cause.” ; ) ; ) ; ) And then day four, all the adults left for a
courtship discussion with a few other families from church as they introduced
the idea to a homeschool group. We got the babies!!!!! (All except Brudder Baby
but I didn’t complain too much.) ; ) Chap and Chum kept us on our toes (and
themselves happy way past bedtime) with dancing to “The Fiddler on the Roof”; cooking with kid kitchen (They both pray over food, and Liam loves “cutting”
wooden food with a little wooden knife. He would have done that all day if
there hadn’t been anything else to do!); playing doggy with streamer leashes; and just being generally cute. Buddies got to share one of her birthday gifts,
the first volume of What’s in the Bible with Buck Denver, with them which was
pretty fun. I think they liked it even if they felt the need to play a little
Duplo when they got bored for a moment. ; ) So cute! Anyways, it was a great
day!
Sunday
Dad wanted to take us to Savers for his birthday, and since
there was a big sale we thought we would snag a little time at the store before
our afternoon church. We found some great things, but we were a bit rushed
getting to church since it ended up taking a lot longer than we had thought.
Dad preached some of the last few verses of the book of James this Sunday. It
was so good! The sermon will definitely be posted here in the near future
since it is about serving God in every area of life. The communion service was
really great too, especially since one of our piano players from the church’s early
days was in town so we resurrected a really amazing communion song we used to
sing. Fellowship afterwards was simply amazing as I found myself talking to
people I don’t usually get to, and we were discussing amazing principles from
the Bible (and coming up with analogies that include water balloons so they
definitely break down). And the nephews were awesome as always. That’s a given.
; )
Monday
Oh, wow, that’s today! The only reason I’m writing this
right now is because I’m the only one up and my computer was handy, but today
is going to be busy. We’re renters, so it’s time for the annual walk through
and we have a few things to do. (Like yardwork—because weeds always grow.) Dad
is home because it’s MLK day, so I’m excited to see what we’ll do when the work
is all over. Mom’s birthday is tomorrow, and we have a good long week of school
(and editing/writing!) ahead of us so I’m excited. ; )
What about you? How have you been busy and blessed?


Love the post, Kate! It sounds like so much fun. :)
ReplyDeleteLast Monday my sister and I went caroling with 4 others from church. (Who says you can't carol after Christmas? Or New Year?) We got to have Ti-K and "I not Feddy" over for a few hours on Saturday, visit with friends on Sunday after church, and then spend the rest of the day reading. (Oh, delightful!) Since then I've been getting a lot done which is so nice. Ti-K is going to turn one this week but her party won't be until this coming Sunday. I can't believe she's so old already!
Thank you, Rebekah! It was a ton of fun, and we have more good things planned for today. ;) (Like the cheesecake that's in the oven right now.)
ReplyDeleteI love it!!! Now I want to go caroling. ;) Sounds like a great weekend.
Oh, that's so sweet! I love one-year-old birthdays, especially little girl ones. (I keep telling my sister that I need a niece next.) ;P