Dreams Fulfilled

Four years now she’s watched and tagged along as older sisters came and went each week, disappearing into a cloud of pink and lavender and green.  They would slip on pink slippers and leotards of pink or purple or black.  Once a year they brought home delightful costumes and she would twirl around in them for months to come.  Four years she’s waited for her day, her turn, to enter this world of pink fluff.

On Thursday her time finally arrived.  Countless times she reminded me, “Today’s my first day of ballet!”  At noon she asked if she could get ready; class didn’t start until 4:30.  Excited doesn’t describe her emotions.  She nearly floated into the studio, not needing me to walk her.  She’d seen this walk countless times, she knew exactly what to do.

Another ballerina has been born in our family.

And I give thanks for another ballerina, more pink fluff and ballet slippers, and all that these girls are to us.  I give thanks for all this and more….

0778.  new storm door

0779.  foregoing grocery shopping for an hour at the park

0780.  little girl hair cuts

0781.  going to God when you feel mistreated

0782.  birthday wishes and greetings

0783.  early mornings with my Beloved

0784.  coffee from a friend

0785.  thoughts put into words

0786.  wondering what God is doing

0787.  33 years

0788.  another ballerina

0789.  humbling

0790.  time to finally relax and have fun with my girls

0791.  small group prayer time


Simple Monday, Simple Thanks

0753.  protection for my beloved

0754.  inconveniences

0755.  precious texts from a friend

0756.  apple pie deliveries

0757.  a great run

0758.  three and a half miles – no stopping

0759.  freinds’ gratitude lists

0760.  days that remind you how broken and sinful you are and how desperately you need God’s grace

From the fullness of His grace we have all received one blessing after another.

~ John 1:16

Photos – the last group from our trip to Chicago.

Week in Review

What a week! I’m so excited that it’s Friday, because Friday means date night!!!!  And I am ready for a date night.  🙂

Lake Michigan

In the past seven days, we’ve…

Seriously cold water!

Been to the Windy City and back.

Had a long hard week of school.

Nearly lost Matt’s phone to his morning coffee.

Nearly lost Matt’s truck to an auto accident.

Had one really good run with a friend.

Entering the Sears Tower

Begun to think about how to manage our time well this year to maintain our sanity during what it seems will be a very hectic nine months.

Some views from the top

Realized our children are growing up.

Realized what a broken vessel God has chosen to lead these children to Him.

And given thanks for God’s endless grace that carries us through each day.

Have a great weekend, friends!  See you Monday!

Standing out on "The Ledge"

The view from the 103rd floor

A neighboring "Ledge"

Photos from our trip to Chicago; the last batch to be up on Monday.

Colorado Road Trip, Day 4 – The Long Drive Home

We are finally coming to the end of our Griswald style vacation.  Just for the record, I don’t necessarily recommend dragging a four day trip out into four weeks of photo posts.  It’s really hard to remember the details of the last day or two once three or four weeks of daily minutiae have worked their way into all the crevices of one’s brain.  Regardless….we’ll give it a shot.

On day four we went to Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, the Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun, and then started the long trek home.  We drove into, through, and out of a spectacular (and rather frightening) western Kansas thunderstorm with a tornado running 9 miles to our south (thank you western Kansas meteorologist for the frequent updates) for a good 30 minutes.  We never saw the tornado – it was pitch black outside, only heard reports of it and scanned our phones and GPS and the trusty old atlas trying to find the small towns they were referring to.  God carried us through while my prayer life got a workout.  We made it home safely and I’ve never been so happy to not share a room with my children.  🙂

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Colorado Road Trip, Day 3

On the third day of our Griswald family vacation, we went back to Garden of the Gods for the morning and then waited on the rest of Matt’s family to arrive.  After they arrived, we took them to Helen Hunt Falls where we all hiked, back to GotG, and then out to eat at Fargo’s Restaurant.  This restaurant was highly recommended to us by a variety of friends.  I’ll just say that I don’t necessarily recommend it for a party of 25 people consisting mostly of small (tired) children or their road weary (tired) parents.  It was fun, but would have likely been more enjoyable for all in a smaller group.  Anyway….

Pictures from Day 3 (click on any photo to enlarge):

Next week – Day 4 and the drive home!

If you have followed me to WP from Xanga, would you mind telling me what you think of the photo layouts over here?  Do you like the slide shows that I did a couple of times this week?  Or the gallery of today?  Or do you prefer how I used to line them all down the post, list-like?  I’d love to hear your thoughts!

~S

Kids Fun Run

The girls participated in their annual fun run last weekend.  It was a hot and sticky day, and I really didn’t feel like sitting in the natural sauna that night.  But the girls really wanted to do the run, so out we went.  It turned out to be an absolutely beautiful evening followed by our favorite summer pastime – mexican food on the patio!  🙂

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Colorado Family Trip, Day 2

The first thing I remember about our second day in Colorado is the  unimaginable pain I woke up in.  Like the latter stages of labor.  Times five.  And all in my back.  It was AWFUL.  Once I caught my breath from  the pain, I noticed that sunlight pouring in through the windows and  thought to myself it must be at least 9  am!  I fumbled for my phone and discovered it was 5.  In the  morning.  Oh boy.  This could make for a very long day.

I  shuffled around trying to gather what I needed to take a shower (at  least the shower house would be empty at that hour!) and wandered down  there.  Hot water washed away the damage the mattress did to my back and  the day started looking up.  (Later we got Starbucks and once again all  was right with the world.)

Helen Hunt Falls – a beautiful  (FREE) place we were turned on to this time around

Helen Hunt Falls - as far as I can tell, not named for the actress. 🙂

How sweet Emma spent most of the trip - taking pictures with my old Blackberry.

Grace and Ellie waiting for a ride home.

After Helen Hunt Falls, we headed out to the Air Force Academy. Or what I like to refer to as The Naval Base.  (Don’t ask.)

Everyone was pretty tired, so we only made it through the Visitor’s Center and over to the Chapel.  But it was a beautiful campus and we would have loved to see more.  Perhaps next time!

The Chapel

We had the aweseome chance to see the F16's/Thunderbirds fly over several times in training sessions. Pretty amazing stuff!

Did I mention they were all a little tired?

After the Academy, we went back to the cabin for a bit.  Later on we went out “exploring” (that’s when we drive around trying to find something to do).  We headed towards downtown and found a fun park with a wonderful fountain – Penrose Fountain.  The girls had a blast!

Absolutely soaking wet. And thrilled about it! 🙂

Day 3 will be posted next week!

~Sara

Colorado Family Trip, Day 1

A few weeks ago, we took a four day road trip to Colorado Springs for an extended family adventure with my in-laws.  Here are the first  couple of days in pictures….

Logically, let’s start with day 1 of our Griswald style family  vacation (no, I’m not  trying to steal that line from the Pioneer  Woman…there were some aspects of this little trip that gave a definite Cousin Eddie vibe,  although those pictures may not make today’s  post…):

First  stop:  Garden of the Gods – one  of the coolest places on  earth

Not a big fan of being stuck on that rock.

It was windy. I think he's trying to keep her from blowing away.

Again with the wind!

Ahhhh....Balanced Rock - one of our favorites!

I was fascinated by the exposed root structures on the trees....

There's one child....

Ah! There's the rest of them! 🙂

They appear to be backing away from the edge....

That's my whole heart wandering around up on that rock.

I don't imagine this guy enjoyed his visit to Garden of the Gods as much as we did.

Driving through the night does weird things to your perception of time.  I don’t remember what all else we did that day.  Perhaps swim in the non-heated heated swimming pool?  We enjoyed dinner on the patio at Amanda’s Fonda.  Then we went back to the cabin and tried to get kids to sleep.  Finally, around 10, I think we were successful.  And Matt and I, in our delirium, stumbled into bed ourselves.

Things I Wish I Had Known – Nikon D60

Recently I had a conversation with a good friend who is thinking about buying a DSLR camera.  Since that seems to be the popular thing to do lately (I jumped on board two years ago myself), I thought I’d share a few things I wish I had known then that may have affected my decision to take the plunge.

I’ve always enjoyed photography but honestly knew nothing about the mechanics of it (and still know very little).  I decided to buy my first DSLR  because I wanted to “take better pictures” and “take my photography to the next level”.  I looked at sites like this and this and wanted to learn to take pictures like that.

The first thing I learned was that those pictures do not just fall out of the camera, no matter how good the camera is!  There’s a difference between good equipment and real talent.  I am learning to take better pictures, and have come a long way in two years, but I do not expect to ever be at the level of these two amazingly talented women.  That said, it doesn’t mean I won’t keep trying!  😛

Next, I found out that there is a huge – and I mean HUGE – learning curve when switching from a point-and-shoot camera to a DSLR.  I’m not as techno-savvy as I once was, but I’m not completely clueless either, and I have really struggled to figure my camera out.  I did NOT sit down and read the manual cover to cover as was recommended to me.  My reading time is too limited to spend it on that; I have figured it out as I go along.  There are still countless features and functions I don’t know how to use, simply because I have not had time to sit down and figure them all out.  You can, of course, use the camera forever in auto mode, but that just makes for a very clunky, very expensive, point-and-shoot camera, in my opinion.

Also, it is possible to spend as much or more than the camera on additional lenses (and that’s just on one lens!).  The kit lens is adequate and will do a good job in most settings.  But I’ve learned that if you really want your pictures to have some pop or extra appeal, it takes different, better quality lenses.  Not all of the lenses are expensive.  My favorite lens was only about $100.  But the lens I’m looking at now (and trying to figure out if I can justify) will honestly cost more than my camera did.

That’s another thing, learning about the lens mounts.  If I had known then what I know now, I would have shelled out a few hundred more for the camera with a different lens mount, but of course I was CLUELESS to the fact that Nikon had different types of lens mountings.  Anyway, unless I want to upgrade my camera body now, I end up actually having to buy a more expensive lens for my less expensive camera body than I would if I had bought the more expensive camera body.

Lastly, once you have your camera and your good lens, you may still find that your pictures aren’t quite what you had, well, pictured.  That’s because the last step is post-production – adding textures, actions, and other forms of editing that I am only just beginning to understand.

I really like my Nikon and am proud of the progress I’ve made in my photographic abilities over the past couple of years, but there are some moments I have missed because my light setting wasn’t right or my focus was off.  Moments that I would have caught with my trusty little Kodak.

So, what’s the final analysis?  If you want to plunge in and get a DSLR, go in with your eyes open and be ready to work for it  (unless, of course, you have raw talent – something I feel like I lack 😉 ).  If you don’t have the time, energy, or desire there are some great point-and-shoot cameras with amazing optical zoom available for about half the cost that would have certainly been an option if I had considered them.