Monday, December 27, 2010

Merry Christmas!

Christmas was an absolute blast this year. The best one yet. The girls were so in to the whole Santa thing this year. On Christmas Eve Chris kept the Internet up so the girls could track Santa. Before we left for Christmas Eve service at our church the girls called the Santa hotline and found out he was in Europe and then before bed they called again and found out he was in South America. The guy on the phone asked where they were calling from and Katie told him Oklahoma. He told her that Santa would be there in about 5 to 6 hours but they needed to go on to bed if they wanted Santa to stop. Katie and Bree both had big smiles on their faces and raced to bed. (I have to say the volunteers at the Santa Hotline are so good. They just talk with the kids and give them all sorts of info on Santa. So cute!)


The guy was right Santa did arrive a few hours later and he left lots of goodies for two very good little girls.

Checking out the stash Santa left. Katie got a Barbie scooter, Nintendo DS with some games and a Princess sofa, plus a stocking full of goodies.
Bree checking out her stash. She got her Dora house, a Mobi Go video game system and a Dora Sofa, plus a stocking full of goodies.

Time to dive into the rest of the presents. The girls got up at 6:30 that morning and all the presents were open by 8:10. It was like the Tazmania Devil tore through our living room. I was trying my best to get photos of the girls but they were so fast in opening it was almost impossible. Good thing Daddy had the video camera on and filming.


Katie is making her Magic Fabric creations. You can make your own puffy little friends.
Bree working hard to help her little critters with her critter vet clinic.

Samson even got a stocking full of goodies. Guess he was a good boy too.

Chris and his dad helping Katie build with her legos.

After lunch, Katie was dying to try out her new scooter. Even though it was super cold we told her we could go for a quick walk. See the Barbie on the front. Grandma and Grandpa got her this Barbie and it has a video camera in it. Crazy I know! Her scooter has a place where a Barbie can ride with you so she put it there and recorded her entire ride. Creative little girl!

Katie got the Loopz game also. She was making her own music here. The game itself is really fun. Test your memory which I learned isn't very good for me anymore. :)
This Christmas was fun but it was also special as Chris' mom and dad stayed with us for Christmas this year. They came up the week before for Chris' graduation and stayed until the day after Christmas. We don't get to spend a lot of time with his parents so it was really nice having them here and the girls got to really connect with them.
While they were here God gave Chris and opportunity to share about Jesus with his mom. We knew his mom believed in God but it has always been heavy on his heart to make sure his mom really understood. Chris was able to help her understand that it is not just saying you believe in God but that you believe he sent His son Jesus to earth to die for our sins on the cross and that he rose three days later. We have to believe the Jesus is the only way to heaven. We have to believe in him and ask him to forgive us of our sins and invite him to live in us in our hearts, so that we can live our life for Him. Chris' mom said she never knew that, know one every explained that to her. A few days later she told Chris that she prayed and asked Jesus to come live in her heart. We were so excited. Praise God for giving Chris the opportunity and for giving him the words to share with his mom. We ordered her a bible that is written in Thai she said she would rather read in her native language than in English. She was so excited to get it. It was so amazing to see the peace this gave to Chris to know his mom understood and was now safe in the hands of God.
I love how God just works everything in his time and gave us this time with his parents. The girls were sad to see them go on Sunday, but hopefully they will come back soon for a visit.
Now we are anxiously awaiting the arrival of my parents to spend a week with us!

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Graduation Day!

Chris has FINALLY finished. Hallelujah! Praise God! Thanks You Jesus and any other praise phrase you want to add in there. His is now an official alumni of OSU with his Masters in Business Administration with a focus in Finance. He has worked really hard the past four years taking classes part time while working full time, being a daddy, husband, upwards coach for basketball, soccer and football, sunday school teacher, etc. He has had a full plate to say the least. Even with all these things to handle he still graduated first in his class with a 4.0!

Chris wasn't going to go through the ceremony but I told him he needed to walk. He worked hard and it would be good for the girls to see what he was working for. OSU campus is in Stillwater which is about an hour away. They have a campus here in Tulsa which is where he attended but for graduation we had to go to Stillwater, so we decided to go early and make a day of the trip.

We hit a few of the local OSU apparel stores in hunt for the girls a sweatshirt. They both said they wanted one we have been looking here but can't seem to find much in kids sizes. We found some cute ones, plus they were 40% off! They had to wear them right away. After the stores we had to go eat at the one place everyone tells us about Eskimo Joes. All we every hear is how great the food is. So we decided to try it out.


Eskimo Joe's has a store as well with lots of their apparel. They girls thought this statue was funny. They asked for me to take their picture with him. I love how Bree has her tongue out like the dog.

The other thing we were told is that if we go to Joes we have to try the chili cheese fries as "they are the best every". We got an order and I have to say I agree. They were good. We kept asking Katie and Bree if they wanted any and they would say no. I finally convinced Katie to try them. As you can see she ended up really liking them. She downed half the plate. :)



Katie giving her Grandma some love.
Bree being silly with Grandma and Grandpa.


A family photo at Joe's before we headed over to the graduation ceremony.

Chris and the girls. They were so excited to watch him graduate. I don't think they really knew what was going to happen but they were excited.




Chris walking in. I remembered after he walked in that I had my video camera. Duh! I got some video of him walking to get his diploma which you can see here.
The ceremony was actually pretty short which I was surprised but I was glad because it was at 7pm. They were only recognizing Master and Doctrinal degrees and then next day they do undergraduates. The ceremony lasted exactly an hour which was long enough for my two little ones and it was their bedtime so they were fading. As most of you know if you have sat through a graduation ceremony they are not the most thrilling things in the world.

I just have to say I couldn't be more proud of Chris. He has always had a drive to learn and excel in his career. He has always accomplished anything he has put his mind to. He works hard to provide for me and the girls. Thank you for all you do Chris! Now you have all the time in the world to start on my Honey Do List. Ha!

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Christmas Programs 2010

A couple of Sundays ago the girls had their Christmas Program at church. They go to choir each Sunday night and they have been working on their songs for the past couple of months. This year Bree got to make her debut as well. She was finally old enough to join. It was so much fun watching them both on stage singing songs for Jesus.


On Tuesday afternoon Bree had her Christmas Program at Rhema. Her class dressed up like sheep and sang Away in the Manager. In the video you will here Chris and I talking before they start, sorry about that, but we were having a hard time figuring about which one was Bree.


Our little sheep


Bree with her teacher Ms. Guillan. I love, love, love her teacher. Everyday she is always so joyful and full of love for each of her kids. If she has bad days trust me you never know it.


I combined the two programs into one video. Click here to watch. I hope you enjoy as much as we did.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Christmas Fun!

Christmas time can be stressful, but it is also time where you make time to do some fun things as well.

Like making gingerbread houses. When I picked Katie up from her SS class on Sunday she had a beautiful gingerbread house all made to show us. In her enthusiasm to show me she she picked it up and it went falling forward on the ground and broken into pieces. Mrs. Jill came to the rescue. There were several undecorated houses left so she let Katie take another one home and also gave one to Bree. On the way home we stopped to get some icing so we could decorate them.


Katie's finished house. I love how she made the door out of two mini snickers bars.



When Bree got up from her nap she got to decorate hers. This is how she woke up from nap. Still in her dress from church and sometime after we laid her down she got up and put on her hat. Guess her head was cold. Ha! She kept it on the whole time she decorated her house.



She worked very hard on hers. She would look at the candy and then look at her house and decide where she wanted each piece to go. Maybe we have an interior decorator on our hands.
Here is her finished house

Another fun thing of the Christmas season is spending time with friends and those you love. On Sunday evening we had our Christmas party for the 11th and 12th graders we teach. Stefanie and I made potato soup and chili while the kiddos all brought drinks and dessert. We had a great turn out. Most of our social functions we have about 8 or so but tonight we had 17. It was nice to have pretty much the entire class there. I know I talk about these kids in some of my post so I took some pics so you all can see their beautiful faces.

Taylor is our kids favorite. They are always hugging on him and wanting him to play. This night he was their jungle gym. They were all hanging on his legs everywhere he went. Thankfully Taylor is a good sport.
Several of our crew. I really thought trying to get two kids to look at the camera and smile was hard, but I found out it is much harder with teenagers. :) This is the best I got from this group out of about four pics.
L to R: Ian, Lindsey, Andrew, Drew, Sarah and Charles aka Chuckles

The two Taylors


Casey, Sean , Devin and Chris

I really do love these kids, they are so much fun. We had a great party. Played a little Family Feud Christmas version and had a gift card exchange dirty Santa style.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Jingle Bell Run

Saturday I ran my first ever 5k run, 3.2 miles. About 2 months ago I started running, not sure why just thought I would try it see if it was a sport I would enjoy. I found out I did. I wanted to run a 5K and was planning on doing one in March as my first one but then I heard about this one and decided to go for it. As the date got closer I wasn't sure if I should still run it as I mentioned earlier in my post below the last couple of weeks have been more than hectic. I haven't been able to run as often as I wanted to help me meet my goal time for the 5K, but I decided the heck with it. I am going to run it just to run it and not have a goal time on this one. My only request to God was that there would not be 40 mph winds that morning it was going to be cold enough without wind to help out. He was gracious to me, very little wind. I got there a little early to register and then Chris and the girls came later before we started.

I got a chance to get a pick with my cheering group before the race started. See Katie's mega phone, thought it was cute she brought it along.


The girls and I trying to stay warm before the race started. It was so cold. We were jogging in place, jumping and doing jumping jacks to get the blood flowing.


And we were off.....there were so many people there. Katie and Bree were yelling "go mommy, go mommy" through Katie's mega phone. When I stared the race I had a long sleeve shirt on, fleece jacket, ear warmers and gloves. Even though it was cold by the end of the race I had taken my jacket, ear warmers and gloves off.

The run itself was pretty easy, until around the 2 mile mark I was running down a hill and was following along and took a right into a park and before me was at least a 70 degree hill. I didn't know hills like this existed in Oklahoma. I told Chris I felt like a cartoon character just running and running and not going anywhere. The hill about killed me but I made it up and thankfully the rest of the way back was pretty much flat. I was getting really tired towards the end but I was deteremed to run it all. All I can say I was so thankful to see in my site the finish line. When I ran across the finish line I did a big jump in the air. I was just so happy that I finished and that I finished in 36:12. I really thought it would take me longer since I didn't run much the last couple of week.

Now that I have completed this goal I am on to the half marathon training. I started this week in a training program to run a half marathon in May in Oklahoma City. I am excited to to meet this goal because I honestly thought I could never run 3 miles.

Monday, December 13, 2010

For Unto Y'all

Okay, so I know I have been slacking on my blogging but there have just not been enough hours in the day. Basically for the past two weeks I have been a single mom. Chris has been super busy every night with play practice for the church Christmas play along with finishing up the semester with a big project due and his final. I know you all are thinking he is crazy for being a part of play during this time, so did I but that is just Chris. He wasn't planning on being apart of the play but he got a call from our Music Director, Mike, at church a few weeks ago and the guy playing Joseph had to quit. Mike was all stressed out because this play was a dinner theater and we had already sold lots of tickets and he thought he was going to have to cancel it. Chris having the servant heart he does had faith that God would give him and me the strength we need to get through these next couple of weeks. It was tough but so thankful we toughed it out because the play was amazing and there were many that accepted Christ. That in itself is worth any amount of stress we have been under the past few weeks. Okay, enough with the reasons why it took so long for a post on with my actual post, the first of several I have to catch up on.
For Unto Y'all was dinner theater that was catered by Texas Roadhouse. The Christmas story was set in western time in 1897. They did the show four times (Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening and at lunch on Saturday). All four shows were sold out they had 900 people come and see it. I went on Friday night with my friend Stefanie, it was nice because they provided free childcare.
The dinner theater starts out with the meal of course but they provided some pre show entertainment Hee Haw Style, silly songs and really corny jokes but it was fun. After dinner it was time for the main event. Some of this pictures are not very good. My camera is a piece of junk lately and does not take pics very well in low light. Sorry for the grainy looking pics but this is all I got.
First main scene....small town hoedown. Originally the part Chris and I were suppose to do was this very small part of just being a couple for square dancing, but that all changed when he moved up to the role of Joseph.
Here Joseph and Mary are announcing their engagement to the town. On Saturday at lunch I took that girls so they could see Chris. In this scene it was too cute. Katie leaned over to me and she asked. Is daddy really going to marry her. I giggled a little and told her no it was just pretend. I think Katie was getting a little protective. :)




Joseph walking Mary home after the big announcement. At the end of this scene when Joseph leaves Mary he kisses her hand when he says good night. Katie cracked me up again here because she looked at me and said " momma he just kissed her hand. He is not suppose to kiss someone elses hand" I really thought she was going to yell something during the show. I had to reassure her that it was all pretend and that momma was okay.

Gabriel the angel sent from God to tell Mary the good news. Our friend Steve played Garbriel. Only he could have done this part in the play. He is beyond a character and he did so good on this part. I don't have it in any pics but in each of his scenes he comes riding in on a white stick horse.



Gabriel coming to reassure Joseph that he doesn't need to leave Mary.



Baby Jesus has arrived.



After the show on Saturday.


I was so proud of Chris, he has a very short time to learn his lines and he did amazing. I thought it was funny how so many told him he did great on his "country accent" they didn't know that part wasn't acting. :) Everyone put in so much work to make this event really something amazing. I am really so thankful for our church and the wonderful family we have there.