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Friday, May 31, 2013

Spring 2013

Since I went to Laredo over Spring Break, we didn't spend as much time at the rodeo/stock show as we usually do.
We did get to go one night though, and saw Restless Heart.
Danny and I love watching the "older" bands and Ruston loves the bulls!


We participated in Elgin's Relay for life again this year.  This is such an amazing event and I am so thankful for the experience.  We joined our church's group again and had fun playing with the other members (like Gavin and Pastor Travis) throughout the night.

Unfortunately, we have had many family members affected by cancer.

I'm happy to do anything I can to raise awareness and fund research for this deadly disease.  Even if all I'm doing is raising money and walking around the track.

The luminaria ceremony was incredibly moving, just like last year.  We couldn't hear as well this year, because we were further from the stage.  That was probably a good thing... I cried, but didn't bawl like I did last year. ;)


My kids did a research project for one of our end of year activities.  They used books, the internet, and educational videos to find out about different community helpers.  Their final research piece was an interview with actual workers!  They had so much fun and did an excellent job of coming up with questions.  Danny and his partner, Matt, were interviewed for the police officer project.  The kids really enjoyed them and they ended up coming back again to teach them about safety.


For Mother's Day this year, Ruston picked out a bunch of different sun catchers from Hobby Lobby and painted them.  It seriously took forever, because he wouldn't paint more than one a day. :)
My mom came to church with Ruston and I on Mother's Day, then came over to the house for lunch with Adam, Audrey and me.


At the end of April, Disney on Ice came to the Cedar Park Center.  Megan and I took Ruston and Kenzie, but didn't tell them where they were going.  We just kept telling them it was a surprise.  When we got there, they were convinced they were going to a movie.  haha  (We didn't mean to dress them both in Toy Story shirts! But they looked super cute. :) )
 
 I had the camera right on their faces when the first characters came out.  They were so excited!
 
The Cedar Park Center is awesome.... there is seriously not a bad seat in the entire building.  It felt like we were front row!  The show had characters and performances from Cars, The Little Mermaid, Tinkerbell, and Toy Story.  I think I enjoyed it just as much as the kids did. ;)
Showing off their new hats after the show. :)


Diesel's steadily showing his old age. :(  He's having real trouble getting up on his own. We have to pick him up most of the time because his back legs just won't cooperate with him.  Ruston and I have been giving him lots of extra cuddles lately.  You just never know how much time he's got left, want to make sure he knows we love him. :)
 


Ruston is in my Sunday School class.  I am so proud of how polite he is and how well he listens.  Proud of my big boy. :)


Ruston and I were out of school the Friday before Memorial Day, so we made a date day out of it. :)  We started off at DPS renewing my drivers license.  I swear this kid gets free stuff wherever he goes.
Next up we went to a little ceramic store to paint.  Ruston's teacher, Miss Jamie, is an ice cream fan and I thought it would be sweet for him to give her a bowl.
He painted the outside, then made a "cookie monster" on the inside.  We used his thumbprints to make different animals around the outside.
Next up was lunch at Chuck E Cheese!

I went and picked up his bowl the next week.  It turned out so great! I should have had him paint something for me too. :)

On Memorial Day, we went to Danny's partners house for dinner.  The kids took turns riding on a pony.  It was the perfect end to a great, long weekend.

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Arts and Crafts

Ruston attends Wee Care (Mother's Day Out) at our church twice a week.  They have a Spring Art show each year and they made the most precious crafts.
 
Here's Ruston's love sign.  His little hand and feet are so stinkin sweet. 
Here is his candle with his "Praying Hands."  Again, beyond sweet.
Daddy and Mommy are so proud of our little artist's masterpieces!
McKenzie's beautiful art
  
This little boy loves his Kenzies!
Audrey, Grandma, and Gigi came to see his crafts too!
  
Miss Jamie, Ruston's teacher this year