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New and Improved

by amy

4 out of 5 of us have had our hair cut within the last 24 hours. Audrey wanted her hair to be shorter and wasn’t interested in having me do anything with it. So, we went a little shorter again. It’s adorable. You can’t really tell how long it is with it up in this photos since it’s pulled back. Why does she let Jill do that to her hair, but not me? Oh well.

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Finally got a photo of Isaac and I. Not a great one, but it shows our freshly cut hair!

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Audrey’s hair from the back. It was cuter before she took it out laid on it. Oh well :-)

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Letter Writing

by amy

Ethan is working hard writing a letter to one of his favorite people.

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The result:

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Best Buddies

by amy

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There is nothing like having a brother.

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Sharing.

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Loving.

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Secrets.

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Making mommy’s heart happy.


Before the Throne of God Above

by amy

It makes me so happy that Ethan enjoys listening to this song.

Because a sinless Savior died,
My sinful soul is counted free;
For God, the Just, is satisfied
To look on Him and pardon me
To look on Him and pardon me


Pictures from our Snow Day

by amy

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The was the 3rd shoveling time for our storm. We had to shovel one more time after the snow stopped on Monday. It was up to Ethan’s waist at the road where the plows piled up the snow.

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Like any good homeschooling family, we had to make snow ice cream.

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No more melting snow. I miss the warm weather of last week. Only one more month of snow, right?


One White Christmas, Coming Right Up!

by amy

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I don’t think there’s much chance that we wont have a white Christmas this year. Friday’s storm brought about 8 inches of new snow. I’m still in the “Oh it’s so pretty” stage. That changes to “I really hate the long, cold, dark winters in Minnesota” stage soon after Christmas is over. I think it’s because I don’t have anything else in the winter season that I’m looking forward to.

It was nice to be back at our own church yesterday. It had been almost a month (in Cottage Grove one week, snowed out the next week, in Shakopee last week). During the weeks of the advent season, the pastor does the children’s story. Ethan and Audrey happily ran up to the front when it was time. Nathan and I often feel a mixed sense fear and anticipation regarding what questions the children will be asked. Ethan ALWAYS has an answer. He doesn’t always get called on, but his hand is flying high. I have had people comment to me months later on something that Ethan “shared” during the children’s story. This week, Pastor Paul asked, “What do you do at your house to get ready for Christmas?” Immediately we hear Ethan’s voice mic’d, “This is the first year we have Christmas lights in our room.” Then we hear Pastor Paul say, “Oh, and you have them on the bottom bunk, too?” I love how Ethan finds it necessary to share the extra details. It is probably one of those stories that is funnier when you are there to experience it, but I wanted to write it out so I don’t forget it.


Family Time

by amy

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I promised Ethan we would play some games a couple of nights ago. I think it was Wednesday. We got out some cards and played Go Fish and Bible Memory. I wondered how well Isaac would cooperate, but he did great! We gave him some of the cards that were missing matches and he played with them. It’s the kind of thing I usually think will be too much work or I’m too tired to do it, but when we do it, we have fun. I need to remember that!

I’ve been trying to think about what I want my kids to remember from their growing up years. Spending time as a family playing games is one of those things. I also want them to remember that we played with them and were willing to imagine and go along with their crazy schemes sometimes. We’ve been reading The Long Winter so, someone (maybe it was me or perhaps Ethan) had the idea to pretend that we were the Ingalls and there was a big blizzard outside. Ethan was Pa, I was Ma, Audrey was Laura, and Isaac was Baby Isaac (we added him to the story). We snuggled under blankets and marched around the house to stay warm- just like they did in the book. And “Pa” would “go outside” and hunt bear. Every time he opened the door to the outside, there would be a bear waiting. It was amazing! Pa kept bringing us more and more meat. Lots of fun!

On Friday night, as we were tucking in Ethan and Audrey, Ethan told me that I should be careful not to step on his imaginary friend, Thunder. There was a sleeping bag laid out on the middle of the floor. I guess that’s where Thunder was sleeping. I went to the pantry and grabbed 2 cookies and brought them back to their room. I told Ethan that I wasn’t sure that I believed that Thunder was real. I told them that I was going to leave 2 cookies on his pillow and if they were gone before morning, I would know Thunder was real. Ethan and and Audrey looked at each other and proclaimed that Thunder would definitely eat them. I left the room and listened to them whispering and sneaking about the room. A few minutes later, they ran out of their room to tell me that Thunder had eaten the cookies. I guess they proved me wrong!

This weekend is the Winter Festival in our town. That means there is a parade that goes by our house. It’s like a miniature Hollidazzle parade. All the vehicles/floats are decorated with Christmas lights since it happens at 6:30 and it’s dark outside. We stood at our front kitchen window and watched as it went by. Ethan and Audrey were standing on chairs. Isaac was in his booster seat. All three of them had flashlights and would shine them out the widow and wave them wildly to catch the attention of the passers-by.

These are parenting moments I want to remember.

Oh, we also attempted to take a family photo. It was disastrous. This was the best we got and Ethan isn’t really smiling and Isaac is fuzzy. It was hard work.

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I Need Your Help!

by amy

Through the last year, I tried to take a picture every day to document our lives. I was more successful some weeks and months than others. I need some inspiration and ideas from all of you to keep me going. Will you help me out?

Leave a comment and let me know what photos you would like to see in the next week or photos you wish you had of your family or life. I’ll do my best to get those photos taken AND posted. Doesn’t that sound awesome? I just need a little inspiration.

I tried to get a good photo of all three kids together the other day.

One nice photo. See?

And several ones where Isaac has started to attack Ethan and Audrey. Isaac just finished bonking Ethan in the nose here:

Audrey was Isaac’s next target. It was all downhill from there! Never a dull moment here.


Frank’s House

by amy

Ethan’s favorite person in the universe if my cousin Frank. I’m not sure what Frank has done to deserve this honor, but I suspect it has to do with playing video games or some such thing.

The other day, Ethan intrigued me by telling me that he had built a house for Frank. I was curious and went to see what he was talking about.


Rub-a-dub-dub

by amy

Three kids in a tub.

Not staged. This is real life in the Fritz home.


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