Saturday, December 27, 2008
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Happy 5th Birthday Isaac!!!!!
Here are a couple pictures of Isaac that I took the night before his birthday :-).
Our sweet 4-year-old boy!
Our silly 4-year-old boy!
And our precious 4 -year-old boy! :-).
Ike with his presents!

Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Back from Vacation, Day One Report
Visit Molly's blog for a full report on Day One of our vacation!
Updated to add Day Two! Check it out!
Updated to add Day Two! Check it out!
Friday, December 12, 2008
My New "Toy"
Isn't it pretty?! It's a custom-made rolling pin from http://www.trueharttreasures.com/ They have all kinds of beautiful goodies! Check them out!
Woohoo!
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Sewing for Nehemiah
Yep... I've been sewing for Nehemiah. It took about an hour to whip up these four pairs of pants for him. I love sewing!
He has this adorable shirt but no pants to match... that was the beginning of my sewing today. See how cute!!
And these denim ones are my favorite because they have a story. I love a good story. One day I was in Goodwill looking around because it was half-price day :-). I never go on the curtain/bedspread row because, well, I never need things like that. But, for some reason, this particular day I stumbled upon that row. Lo and behold what did I find? Denim Curtains! Whoda thunk? There were actually three sets of floor-length denim curtains, Martha Stewart and Ralph Lauren brands. Do you realize how much fabric is in curtains? -faint- Lots and lots and lots. And they were $7 a pair! Woohooo!!!! So I used the factory hem for the hem of the pants (how easy~peasy is that?!) and for the pockets!
Monday, December 1, 2008
Thanksgiving Day pics
We have a sort of 'family tradition' of sharing our Thanksgivings with friends. We have been blessed through the years to share this special day with many different families. Thanksgiving is a very special holiday for our family! This year we were tickled to have 'Grandma' and 'Grandpa' Nissley here with us. We are so thankful to the Lord for putting special people in our lives... he has really shown us what being a part of the family of God is really all about!
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And now for the recipe I promised.... too bad Molly didn't get a picture of it it all of it's yumminess!!
MOMYS Southern Peach Yam Bake (p 133)
2 29 oz cans sweet potatoes
1 29 oz can peaches
1 c brown sugar
1 c pecans
6 T flour
1 t nutmeg *
2 T butter
2 c mini marshmallows *
Drain sweet potatoes and peaces and place in casserole dish.
Stir together brown sugar, flour and nutmeg.
Cut in butter.
Add pecans and sprinkle mixture over sweet potatoes and peaches.
Bake at 350 for 35 minutes. Sprinkle on marshmallows and broil until toasted.
*I couldn't find nutmeg (where was it hiding?!) so I used allspice! And I omitted the marshmallows this time. It was very yummy!!!
ThanksLiving...
Our pastor mentioned the term "ThanksLiving" in his sermon yesterday and it has stuck in my mind. What does it mean? To me it means to live with a continual attitude of thanks to the Lord for all He has done for us.
I wanted to write a long post about Thanksgiving but I can't quite get my thoughts together enough to share without crying.
I do want to publically thank the Lord once again... this Thanksgiving as we gathered around the table I was profoundly impressed with how different things could have been. I am so grateful that there is no empty spot at our table. The Lord not only saw fit to give Luke back to us, He blessed us with Nehemiah.
The Lord is good. His mercy is everlasting. Thank you Lord. Thank you.
I wanted to write a long post about Thanksgiving but I can't quite get my thoughts together enough to share without crying.
I do want to publically thank the Lord once again... this Thanksgiving as we gathered around the table I was profoundly impressed with how different things could have been. I am so grateful that there is no empty spot at our table. The Lord not only saw fit to give Luke back to us, He blessed us with Nehemiah.
The Lord is good. His mercy is everlasting. Thank you Lord. Thank you.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Random Pictures...
Molly here, I just wanted you to know that I posted some really cute Random Pictures on our blog.
Here is the link:
http://lewischildren.blogspot.com/2008/11/random-pictures.html
Enjoy!! :-).
Here is the link:
http://lewischildren.blogspot.com/2008/11/random-pictures.html
Enjoy!! :-).
Thursday, November 20, 2008
...sick, sick, sick...
Day 8 of *the common cold*...
somehow it seems not so common when it's 'times nine'...
It started with Joseph and he's finally on the mend today... Nehemiah is really feeling bad today though. Bless his little heart...
I'm so thankful MaryVance feels better today. Everyone is on the way to better except Nehemiah but hopefully tomorrow he will be over the hump.
So if you've missed us now you know where we were ;-)
somehow it seems not so common when it's 'times nine'...
It started with Joseph and he's finally on the mend today... Nehemiah is really feeling bad today though. Bless his little heart...
I'm so thankful MaryVance feels better today. Everyone is on the way to better except Nehemiah but hopefully tomorrow he will be over the hump.
So if you've missed us now you know where we were ;-)
Top 10 Reasons to Buy More Fabric
10. The quilt shop gets angry when you steal it.
9. It will go with something I bought last year.
8. Well-known fact: prevents washing machine withdrawal symptoms on light laundry days.
7. Keeps the people who make cardboard inserts in bolts of fabric employed, thus supporting the national economy in yet one more way.
6. Assists the little birdies with their nests when scraps, threads, and little whispies are allowed to blow in the wind.
5. Without fabric I would have nothing to do with my rotary cutter, my mat, my sewing machine, my iron, my thread, my needles, my quilting books. And my time.
4. Step 32 of Master Plan to drive husband crazy.
3. It does not promote tooth decay.
2. It's not immoral, illegal, or fattening.
1. Surgeon General says: "10 yards a day keeps the blues away."
9. It will go with something I bought last year.
8. Well-known fact: prevents washing machine withdrawal symptoms on light laundry days.
7. Keeps the people who make cardboard inserts in bolts of fabric employed, thus supporting the national economy in yet one more way.
6. Assists the little birdies with their nests when scraps, threads, and little whispies are allowed to blow in the wind.
5. Without fabric I would have nothing to do with my rotary cutter, my mat, my sewing machine, my iron, my thread, my needles, my quilting books. And my time.
4. Step 32 of Master Plan to drive husband crazy.
3. It does not promote tooth decay.
2. It's not immoral, illegal, or fattening.
1. Surgeon General says: "10 yards a day keeps the blues away."
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
To answer your question...
Q: "How do you homeschool the little ones?"
A: Like this... :-)
A: Like this... :-)
I have the BEST life!!!
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a Cowboy Woody!!!!!!!





A picture of our Big Five-Year-Old Boy!!!

Elijah doing a reading lesson.
Isaac working in his preK book.
Joey "taking care" of Nehemiah.