Monday, April 13, 2009

Happy Easter 2009






Happy Easter All! I hope you had a great Easter as you spent time with family. We had a wonderful, relaxing time at the Meyers’ home as we tried to point the children toward the main focus of Easter-Jesus’ resurrection! They are still young, but old enough to understand some of the importance of Easter.

Of course we did an Easter egg hunt and dyed eggs-in celebration of Jesus. This was the first year Alea was really able to participate and have a fun time. She asked me if we could dye some more eggs this morning! We had a marshmallow fight before church and a “chubby bunny” contest ended the festivities-congrats Greg and Kevin who tied. May we always remember the power Jesus displayed over death as we celebrate HIM on Easter!



Thursday, April 2, 2009

More Spring Break

More Amarillo Pictures:

Alea and her Uncle Matt (Mops).

Me, Ashlynn Vinson and Benton.

All the Perkins girl cousins out with their moms-Cheese!

Benton reading Ashlynn a book.

Spring Break in Texas!

We had such a great time with family and friends while we were in Texas last week. Alea really didn’t want to come home . . . Here are some random pictures I took-enjoy!

Benton with his great-grandma, Nannie.

Alea skating in a princess dress!?!

Oh, the SNOW.

All eleven Perkins grandchildren-together at last!

Three cousins enjoying the tree house.

Happy Second Birthday Benton!




My baby is TWO, or DOO as he says. We had such a great time back home and ended our Texas trip with Benton’s second birthday party. We were surrounded by family and as everyone sang Happy Birthday, I was reminded of how loved we are. Callie was a gracious hostess and we feasted on nachos and cookies. We focused on a “GO” theme and that’s about what everyone did the entire party, go to the kitchen, go to the living room, go eat, go watch Benton open presents, go out in the snow . . . What? Snow? Yes, Benton’s second year was kicked off with one of the biggest blizzards Amarillo has seen in years! It was a Des Moines worthy snow and we felt right at home trudging through the big falling flakes (Samara shoveled the sidewalk-what a sweetie), stomping off the snow before taking the soaking wet shoes off our feet, and then staying inside until time to go. We did get to bring out the shorts and flip-flops the rest of the trip, just not Benton’s birthday. Ah, welcome to the Texas Panhandle.

Benton has had such a great two years of life; he brings his family so much joy! His dimples are always ready to make an appearance and a belly laugh is only a tickle away. He loves to hear funny words and if you find the right combination that will make him laugh, he’s a captive audience. He enjoys eating, mostly on mommy’s lap, eating mommy’s food but has always had a big appetite. Even when his eczema turned into a staph-infection and covered his body, he was happy and playing. And then there’s the pouting, which is so hilarious! He crosses his arms, as little as they are, pooches out his bottom lip and faces a wall until his point is made. He will also melt into the floor or do a belly flop on the floor to show dissatisfaction. His fascination lies with things that move (thus the theme of his party): trains, airplanes, tractors, trucks, cars and bikes. He’ll play all day long at his train table with an assortment of toys as long as his mom and sister are close. Which brings me to his love-Alea (Uh-uh in Benton terms). Siblings have an undeniable bond and it is so evident with Benton and Alea. They share a room and they will often time chat while they go to sleep and wake up talking to each other. He adores her and everything she says, does, wants to be and wants to do. She can talk him into or out of anything-which can be either good or bad. Happy second birthday, My Son, may we celebrate YOU this year and many, many more to come.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Happy Saint Patrick’s Day 2009

Silly face picture!


Ok, so I dropped the holiday ball on this one! I completely forgot that it was St. Patrick’s Day until my neighbor mentioned her big St. Pat’s Day breakfast. Well, the kids were already dressed for the day-not in green-and we had zoo plans. This worked wonderfully since everyone else in Des Moines wore green and it’s Spring Break so we all convened at the zoo to play-oh, and see animals. I could spot my red and blue shirted kids quite quickly amidst the sea of green! The weather was surprisingly warm (74) so the kids acted as if they had just spent the last four months indoors. ??? We enjoyed many hours of animal gazing, fellowship with our sweet neighbors, lunch, feeding animals, walking, pushing strollers and finally topped off the outing by a trip to McDonalds for some ice cream. We dragged ourselves into the house in time to get cleaned up and dinner ready for dad. The kids were asleep by 6:30! Happy St. Patrick’s to everyone, hope YOU remembered to wear green!

I’ve Been Sleepin’ in the Stairwell

Ah, the children are asleep, dishes done, laundry snuggly put away, house back in order, it’s time for some relaxin’ time for ME. Wait, what was that? Oh, couldn’t be, both children are fast asleep-I know this for sure! “Greg, I think I hear Alea in the stairwell.”-I’m not getting up, I’m having ME time. “No, she’s asleep, trust me”-back to playing the Wii. There it is again . . . I’m not getting up, ME is more important! “Greg?” “It’s not her.” All’s quiet, OK, must have been a false alarm-oh the sounds of multifamily dwellings . . .

An hour later . . .

“Erin, you’ve got to come see this . . .”


I thought she was in the stairwell-just not like this!


“G”reen Eggs and Ham

So, do you like green eggs and ham? We’ve been discussing the letter “Gg” in preschool and I thought I’d share this idea (I read about-not an original) we did with Dr. Seuss’ Green Eggs and Ham book. The kids had so much fun that I had to spread the funness. We died some vanilla yogurt green. Drop, drop, stir, stir so exciting! Then, we dumped the green yogurt onto a plate. Plop, plop, goo, goo this is great! Finally, we added an apricot half to the middle. Pluck, pluck, squish, squish what a treat! It was an interesting and tasty version of the green eggs and I gave them sliced ham on the side. They did so like green eggs and ham.