Sunday, May 4, 2014

March 30 - B.R.I.G.H.T. Lights Mission Project and a Birthday Party

Janessa likes to do a mission project for B.R.I.G.H.T. Lights each semester, this time is was to the South Plains Food Bank in Lubbock. We had a great turn-out and had a lot of fun. We started out by opening boxes of food and transporting the food into a large crate. We sorted out into groups of four girls and one adult per crate. When you do that with all these kids and a small amount of time, there always is going to be racing. 
Molly and Aubrie are in the box because they are to short of bend over to put the food in. It worked really well to have some shorter people and some taller people, so that by putting the shorter ones in the crate they could sort and stack the food and the taller ones could bring boxes and cut them open.

Our leader, she worked as hard or harder than anyone else.

Mrs. Lacey took several of the littler ones to help her. They worked so hard and giggled the entire time. Thank you Mrs. Lacey, you made their day.

Standing the the middle of the room you can see how far it goes. Mrs. Courtney is helping cut boxes for the group behind her.

Elena, Lexi, and Mrs. Courtney's son (the fast one in the back) Isaac. The most competitive group of all.

The Carrolls' cousins were here for the week while their parents were on a trip, so they pitched right in a helped. Austin is showing how much fun she is having, Zion is enjoying the show.

Yes we let the brothers of the girls come and help as well. These two got a box to themselves, and they finished it off before anyone else had theirs done.
At about 10:00am took a break and had a snack. Our group filled up the break room, with people as well as laughter and talking.
Zion, Cheyenne, Kate, and Kate's brother David. 
Elizabeth, and Sam.


Molly and Aubrie.

Mrs. Patty, Gabriel, Molly's brother Morgan, and Austyn.
After break we moved into a bigger room and sorted drinks and marked bar codes.
The boxes that held the drinks were huge, so it was quite the adventure trying to get them out.
It was a very good day, and we got a lot done. The girls did an incredible job! Very proud of this group!


The Pogues went to the Whitworth's house for Gaby's first birthday after the mission project. It was so fun, and was a good time to be with Gaby.

A beautiful cake done by Mrs. Kyla (the cup cake in the corner is Gaby's).

Everyone is watching what she will do with her first cake.


She just licked off the frosting for a while.


But as soon as she realized that there was a cake under the frosting, she picked the entire thing up and shoved it into her mouth... and all over her face.




She had a sink bath after she was done with her deed, she was so proud of herself.

Happy Birthday Gaby! Thank you for letting us be apart of your day!

Saturday, May 3, 2014

March 29 - Homeschool Field Trip

Since it has been a while since we have had eye checkups, we decided to go ahead and get that done. For all the ones that have had their eyes checked it was no big deal, but all three younger boys were facinated by all the equitment. Gabe wants to be doctor of some kind when he grows up, so all he asked a million questions.


Shea getting his blood pressure checked.



Looking at Shea's Eyes.

Checking Zach vision.

Gabe in with the doctor. 
He had a blast the these binoculars.

Dr. Kelly M. Riley telling Garrett how the binoculars work.


So what are your impromptu field trips like? 

March 26 - Eagle Scout

One of the first families we met when we moved to Texas was the Bautistas, and today they are celebrating their second Eagle Scout, Isaiah. His older brother John Paul became an Eagle two years ago and his younger brother Benjamin is planning to get his soon. 
A room full of scouts.


Recommendation, from a respected scout, for Isaiah. 






Good friend of the Bautistas recommending Isaiah.

Former scout master rendering Isaiah above reproof.


Getting sworn in.


Thanking the family for all they did to get Isaiah to this place.




All the Eagles in the room.

Immediately afterward there was a lunch.

Beautiful cake to congratulate Isaiah.


Boy scout table.



Mrs. Trudy, the official photographer and the lady that put this all together.


The mystery box, one of the boys hardest things to resist.




This is what was in the mystery box. What do you think of Garrett's needle tower?

The Bautista family with their maternal grandparents.









Mrs. Bautista and her parents.





The Bautista family with their paternal grandparents.







Congratulations Isaiah! Thank you for letting us be apart of your special day!

Thursday, May 1, 2014

April 25 - Annual GRACE Talent Show

The annual GRACE Talent show is tonight, all the kids did a great job. So much talent, so many different styles, it was a lot of fun.
Sarah Majors singing. She has a fantastic voice.


Natalie Geron (Left) and Katelyn Dowell (right) "singing" a song in sign language. They did really good.




David Dowell (left) and Nathan Geron (right) telling jokes. I think they were more funny than the jokes.



The GRACE quintet playing the Musette by Johann Sebastian Bach. It was beautiful. 
The Pogue family singing Daniel Prayed.


Duet by Mrs. Shannon and her talented daughter, .  

Elena Dowell (left) and Allison Johnson (right) singing in harmony. 

David Reimer doing a karate demonstration. He is 10 years old and look at the color of that belt.
To finish off the show Zion Morris and her Dad Alister singing a praise song. 
Lots of other talents that blew us away. I kind of forgot to take pictures. Well done everyone, and thank you for a memorable evening.