Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Spelling Difficulties
You know we've lived in the "north" too long when Katy, today as she worked on her spelling words for school, tried to sound out the word "ice" with a "u" instead of an "i". :) (Think, if I can attempt to phonetically spell it, "uh-ice", but blend it into one syllable...maybe more like "oice"?...)
Friday, December 5, 2008
Grocery Store Tour
Our local grocery store hosts free tours, so our playgroup took a second tour this week (the first tour being 2 years ago). It is a great tour! They led the kids through the store, beginning with the security office (full of video screens to watch people on every aisle!!), to the floral department, to produce, to deli, to seafood, to meats, to the stock room with its box crusher and trash compressor, to the really big freezer and refrigerator (brrrr!!), to the dairy and bakery and then to ring up "purchases" they had selected from each department. We discussed the food pyramid and which foods were in which groups during our tour. They gave us samples along the way and goodie bags and balloons afterwards! Here are some pictures from our visit.
Several of the "babies" (who are actually mostly 1 year old now!!) hang out together beforehand.
Marshall and Lily visit together while the big kids look at the security monitors.

Liam wasn't thrilled about being in the stroller while the girls got to walk.

Sorry it's sideways, but here's Sam (our next 1 year old!!) and Mabel waiting patiently.
Katy and Darsie touch the lobster! Last time, Darsie touched it (at 2 1/2, maybe?) and Katy held back with a look of horror etched on her face. She said it made all the difference to realize what those rubber bands were for this time! :)
Katy rings up some bread while Susie makes sure she does it properly.
Liam's favorite part was the balloon. He was happy the whole rest of the day because of that orange balloon!
Liam wasn't thrilled about being in the stroller while the girls got to walk.
Sorry it's sideways, but here's Sam (our next 1 year old!!) and Mabel waiting patiently.
Monday, December 1, 2008
Just Like the Pilgrims
The girls have definitely been listening while we talked about the pilgrims and Thanksgiving all month because, yesterday after a yummy church pot-luck dinner (Thanksgiving leftovers!), Darsie commented, "Mommy, we are just like the pilgrims because we had three days of Thanksgiving!" And we did, really! We had Thanksgiving on Thursday with friends, then Friday we ate our turkey with our friend Anna, then yesterday with the whole church. A pretty good way to celebrate, I think!
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Happy Thanksgiving!!!
We have a tradition each year in which we make a tree of thanks at the beginning of November. Each night at dinner, we go around the table, and everyone tells us something that he or she is thankful for and we write it on a leaf to hang on our tree. The girls have thought that it is funny that, as the trees outside are losing their leaves, our tree starts out bare and then becomes covered as the month progresses. It has been neat to hear them progress from looking around the room to find something to mention ("I'm thankful for the lights...") to more real and serious things.
Here are some of the reasons the Foreman family is thankful this year:
I'm thankful for.....
- Small group because I like to listen to Daddy play guitar. (K)
- God is a good God and He can take care of us. (D)
- God always supplies what we need. (M)
- A wife that loves me and takes care of me. (M)
- The good friends God has given to us. (MS)
- Snow! (MS)
- Our babysitter, Erin. (K)
- Good friends who love us and take care of us. (M)
- Fall, because it is beautiful and reminds us of how amazing God is! (MS)
- The yummy lunch Mommy and Daddy made and the leaves outside. (D)
- That God made the world and it tells us about Him. (K)
- My family. (M)
- My brother and my family. (D)
- God provided a lamb for us! (MS)
- That God created all things. (D)
- Snow! (D)
- My family. (MS)
- That God gives us rest from our work. (MS)
- My friends because God made them and they're nice to me. (K)
- Friends that are like our family. (MS)
- My wife is a good cook. (M)
- God is faithful all the time! (MS)
- The leaves because they tell us that God is beautiful! (K)
- Eating goldfish at church and praising God at church. (D)
- Trees, because they have beautiful leaves. (K)
- The holiday of Thanksgiving, because I like it! (M)
- My whole family! (D)
- My friends because I love all of them! (D)
- Our church. (K)
- We have a good God and He is in control. (M)
- Our church. (M)
- The horses show God's beauty. (K)
- My husband, who is a gift from God. (MS)
"Praise the LORD! Give thanks to the LORD, for He is good; His love endures forever!
Psalm 106:1
Psalm 106:1
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Thanksgiving!
Things we have learned about the pilgrims so far:
- There was not much room for them in the Mayflower!
- It was probably pretty stinky in the Mayflower!
- The kids had to work hard to help their families!
- They had to leave most of their stuff behind when they sailed to the New World!
- We are glad that we were not pilgrims back then! :)
- They believed that it was all worth it to be able to worship God in a way that they believed honored Him and was in accordance with the Bible.
The writer of Hebrews says of Abraham:
By faith Abraham, when called to go to a place he would later receive as his inheritance, obeyed and went, even though he did not know where he was going. By faith he made his home in the promised land like a stranger in a foreign country; he lived in tents, as did Isaac and Jacob, who were heirs with him of the same promise. For he was looking forward to the city with foundations, whose architect and builder is God.
And of the people of God in general:
All these people were still living by faith when they died. They did not receive the things promised; they only saw them and welcomed them from a distance. And they admitted that they were aliens and strangers on earth. People who say such things show that they are looking for a country of their own. If they had been thinking of the country they had left, they would have had opportunity to return. Instead, they were longing for a better country—a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God, for he has prepared a city for them.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Honoring our Soldiers
The town of Media near us (where the church is located) has the best Veterans' Day parades, so yesterday when a friend reminded us about the parade, we packed up and headed over to honor our soldiers. (This is the same parade where a few years ago the girls' pictures ended up in the local newspaper!)
Anyway, we braved the cold, donning our winter coats, hats, gloves and scarves and bringing blankets to sit on and cover up with. It was well worth it! Even Liam sat enthralled through the whole thing! Nine marching bands, many ROTC's, and carloads of veterans later, we were very thankful that we had come out to cheer them on!

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Anyway, we braved the cold, donning our winter coats, hats, gloves and scarves and bringing blankets to sit on and cover up with. It was well worth it! Even Liam sat enthralled through the whole thing! Nine marching bands, many ROTC's, and carloads of veterans later, we were very thankful that we had come out to cheer them on!
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Thursday, November 6, 2008
Also for MIss Michelle
Again, thanks to your rhythms, we have been able to recite our verses all week long!
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