Polar Express PJ Party 2013

*We have had so much going on the last few weeks plus house guests, so I am way behind on blogging. So I am just going to start adding posts in no particular order 🙂

Polar Express 2013
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One of our family Christmas traditions is to attend the “Polar Express PJ party” at the Fort Worth Science and History Museum. All of us wear our jammies and the girls love it! We go early enough so they can take part in the polar themed science experiments. Then we get some popcorn and line up for the movie.

Polar Express 2013

Polar Express 2013

While we were wandering around the experiments and man from the marketing department came up and asked if we would sign a waiver to be used in promotions. We said yes and he asked us to pose with the Museum mascot. Then later that night our photo showed up on the Museums Facebook page.  It made ironing my jammies worth it. HA HA!

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Gingerbread Houses 2013

Gingerbread 2013
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I think my eyes bugged out more than the girls when I saw this set up!

Gingerbread 2013

This year my friend Laura invited us over to do Gingerbread Houses with her and I am so glad she did!! She had big houses set up for her and I. Then she let the girls pick between houses, trees or a carousel. They both chose to do a chalet. Laura gave us each bowls to fill with candy, a bag of icing and we got to work.

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Hard at work.

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The front of Nadia’s house.

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The front of Amelie’s house.

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The front of my house.

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The back of my house. And because I got to do my own, that meant I could be symmetrical 🙂 Laura says that we can make this a new tradition and we are so excited!

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And this is the craft gingerbread house that the girls made with Aunt Tahni during her visit. I think we covered all the gingerbread bases.

ICEPOCALYPSE 2013

ICEPOCALPYSE 2013
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On Thursday night of last week it sleeted almost all night. I tossed and turned virtually all night because of the “tick tick tick” hitting the window. Rain sounds great, but sleet, not so much. The title of this blog post is just one of the many names given to the insane amount of ice that covered the DFW area. It looked so pretty, just like snow, but it was solid ice. The entire area of nearly 7 million people just shut down for 4 days. Unless you were a first responder, hospital/nursing/assisted living worker or air traffic controller, you stayed home. The photos of 18 wheelers stuck on I35 for 18 hours because they were stuck in ice were so weird. There were an astounding number of car accidents and entire freeways were closed so that “cobblestone ice” could be removed. We are so thankful to God that we didn’t lose power like so many other in our area.

Videos were going around of people ice skating on their street or parking lots.

ICEPOCALPYSE 2013

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As you can see from the photos and video, our girls absolutely loved it!! For them it was just as good as snow and I am glad they had so much fun playing outside everyday.

When we finally got out of our neighborhood on Monday to grab some prescriptions and milk for Mike’s mom, tons of the shelves were empty. I have never seen anything like it. I know it’s a big joke that Texans can’t handle the snow, but this was some kind of dangerous and different situation. We still had school, did crafts, and played games so we didn’t experience the cabin fever so many of our friends did. Maybe we should have called it “Jammie-a-thon 2013.”

Family devotion suggestion

I have recommended these a lot of Facebook and realized I haven’t talked about them here on the blog. I was looking for a daily devotion we could do with the girls that wasn’t going to dumb things down for the kids or gloss over sin like so many of the kiddie Bibles out there do and this was a perfect fit.

“Long Story Short” is a 72 week devotional with 5 devotions per week – which only take about 10 minutes per day. You can easily do them at mealtime and you read the Scripture from the Bible translation of your choice. It took us about 20 months to get through it. We started when Amelie was 3 and Nadia was 5.5. In the beginning Amelie just listened, but by the end she was answering questions too. The basis of the devotion is to show that throughout the Old Testament the stories point forward to Jesus and God’s promise to send his Son. There are a lot of reviews online about it, but trust me when I say that this is a great devotion.

We are now on week 8 of “Old Story New” which contains 72 weeks in the New Testament. It’s been just as good as “Long Story Short.”

There is also a companion “Gospel Story Bible” by the same author and when we finish a week in the devotion we find the corresponding week and read the review and answers the questions. It’s great to reinforce the parts of Scripture they have been hearing over the course of the week.

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Old Story New

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The Gospel Story Bible

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