One of our best family photos in a while. (no I didn’t take this, but I like it and it’s my blog so I put it up 😉 )
This is what homeschooling a 3 year old looks like.
Nadia playing her guitar on big brown bear.
SNOW DAY!
Our Family Blog – Mike, Louanne, Nadia, Amelie, & Dani
One of our best family photos in a while. (no I didn’t take this, but I like it and it’s my blog so I put it up 😉 )
This is what homeschooling a 3 year old looks like.
Nadia playing her guitar on big brown bear.
SNOW DAY!
Nadia heard a song on Wednesday about Jonah and the Whale. This made her want me to tell her the story. I told her to get my bible. After reading it she got every Bible in the living room and wanted me to read it out of each one. After the 4th time she said, “He disobeyed God.” Yep.
It rained, filled Nadia’s water table and then froze. I just thought this looked cool.
Nadia made a “forest” with some sticks and playdough.
We opened a fresh can of yellow playdough. So fun.
Nadia saying, “Mommy!”
After being out of town last week and spending this week catching up I decided to combine 3 & 4.
Nadia pretending to be a mannequin.
Alyssa and Nadia at the science museum. Alyssa and her parents were visiting.
This was in front of the hotel in San Diego.
In Tijuana shortly after we crossed the border.
View from the World Vision community center.
A stocked medical clinic. This is an amazing thing in other countries of the world.
Tiffany cracking me up on the last day of the conference.
One of the area managers sent this home for Nadia. She took one look at it, told me it said, “Frosty the Snowman” and that it was a mask. I didn’t correct her 😉
Nadia and I blending paint to make new colors. She thought this was awesome.
The last project Nadia did for art class in December. First chance I had to take a photo.
I love this guy and had to take a photo! I have MANY pairs of sock monkey jammies and even a pair of sock monkey slippers courtesy of the Peterman’s!
Rohloff going away party photo. We are going to miss them!
A tea party Nadia hosted.
Nadia at the science museum.