June 26, 2008

Nathan is my little artist. He has loved it ever since he was just a tiny toddler. He is good at it because he is creative, and patient. Here he is using a step-by-step drawing book he got last year.
And here is his latest work...
It will definitely be on the dinning room/ art gallery wall!

*By the way, this is a dragon that is trying to eat a purple Popsicle, but is just melting it with his fire.

June 24, 2008

He are some pictures from last night as Craig swears in with Jackson Township during the town hall meeting.

We are all so happy, and proud of Craig. Chief said they had hundreds of applicants and these four men were the only to make it! *Congrats guys!*
This is a part-time position, so he will stay at Diebold full-time as well.
Chief also said they want to hire five full-time by the end of the year, so Craig plans on doing his best to impress and stand out. I am sure his maturity, professionalism and dedication will help him out a lot.
We are very excited to be with Jackson. We love this community. As residents of five years, it will be nice for him to serve in the community in which we live.
Jackson is bigger and holds many possibilities for the future. This could very well be the department he retires from.
We will soon be looking to buy a house in Jackson. The children nearly cry at the thought of changing schools. -We like it here too!
I will keep you all updated with Craig's progress, and let you know when he makes full-time.
Thank you so much to our friends and family who have supported Craig through this whole process.
I just could not be happier for Craig, I am so proud of him.

It is sad to leave such a wonderful department. Everyone was so nice to us. We were made to feel very welcome, right off the bat. Craig will miss seeing those guys every week. (At least he just moved in next door!)


What a blessing it was to get our start here. He was so lucky to have learned from them. He met some wonderful guys, and hopes to be able to stay in contact with them.
As we close this chapter, and go on to a new one, we will always remember Lawrence Township with much fondness. So... Farewell to all with the Lawrence Township Police Department, we wish you all the best and will never forget you. Thank you for believing in Craig!

June 22, 2008

Spencer


Here is our little man!


I know what you're thinking, and the answer is NO, I did not pose her! I was just so glad I was able to capture it. (You know how quickly those moments fade.)
This was Lauren about 13 months old.

Nathan loves his Nintendo DS, so... His birthday cake had one on top. (One he could eat!) It read, "You made it to level 8". He really loved it!



Nathan (Right) with his buddy Garret at Tuscora Park.

He had so much fun!

Lauren


Hannah



It's funny how your family makes you the person you are.

As an adult, I have been very aware of the instrumental influence my family played in my life. Even before that I understood how children seemed to be a product of their parents, and the family they had. What I have learned since having children is that, I am also a product of them.

I am a better person because of them. They each contribute something so unique and wonderful to this family, and to me as well.

Have you ever been taught by a child? I fully understand the difference between being childish, and being childlike. I do want to be more like my children. My children will play with anyone. They will call anyone a friend, no matter the way they look, or speak. They do not discriminate. Well, actually, they will play with any child as long as they are good and nice. Wouldn't it be great if adults were like that? Imagine if adults based friendships on behavior only!

To be childlike is also to be quick to forgive. Why do we hold grudges so long? Why are we so easily offended? Children do get hurt, but they are quick to forgive. They want to love, and be loved. You would never see a 4 year old with a grudge. He would not be able to stay mad at someone for a whole day!

I love my children so much! They truly are a blessing, I can't imagine my life without them. But, it is not just my children I love. I love my nieces and nephews, I love my friends' children, and I love the sweet innocent children I see throughout my day, whose names I don't even know. Have you ever noticed how therapeutic it is to hold a baby? Or, how looking at a smiling child is so infectious? I am so glad that Heavenly Father sent us hear as babies. I am so glad we have children in this world, as adorable ornaments brightening up this dreary world, and also as little angels... little reminders from heaven of how we each should be.

So... in closing, I would just like to encourage all of you to reach out to a child, whether you have any of your own or not. Craig lost his father as a child, and his Uncle Hal, who never had a son of his own, became a father figure to him. They formed a wonderful bond, and to this day are still very close. So... if you cannot be a daddy right now, be an Uncle Hal! Be the church leader, or neighbor, or aunt, or grandparent, or friend that a child needs. They could always use more love, and more positive influences! Right?