Thursday, December 31, 2009
Changes for the New Year!
Every year, like most people, I make a few resolutions. Well, this year I am getting my whole family involved. For instance, Kambree made a drastic change and cut 7 inches off her hair. I have to admit once I arrived at the salon and the stylist took out the scissors, I hesitated and almost said never mind. Kami has always had long hair. She is known by most people for her long, thick hair. But you know, I am glad we did it! We needed some relief from all the washing, drying and tangles. It had became a chore to brush and fix her mane everyday. Daddy had even started calling her hair-ball. LOL We will save a ton of money on hair care products and to top it all off, Kami loves her hair now. No more drama! And, she looks a little older and more mature.
I asked Kaleb to think of one "promise" this year he would like to make to himself and to God. He had a hard time deciding, but finally he came up with the idea to be kind to every person he came in contact with. He wants to show them Jesus through his actions. That makes me really proud of him. He is finally getting what it's all about!
As for Tim and I, we are going to try to eat healthier and exercise more of course. We are also going to try and read through the whole Bible this year and serve more faithfully. We want to be better examples and lead our children in the most godly way we can. We are going to try and have another child this year too if God allows. We have high expectations this year and I know with God's help we can be successful as well as a blessing to someone in the process.
Please remember to pray for our family in 2010 just as we want to pray and lift up your family for a great and blessed 2010!
Monday, December 28, 2009
Adams' Family Christmas
We had Christmas as a family on Christmas eve's eve this year. We started some new traditions this year we hope to continue. We had a big breakfast for dinner. (Which is our favorite!) We made hot chocolate and read the story of Jesus' birth from the Bible. We prayed and thanked God for sending Jesus to earth to be born a human and die as our saviour. Next, we opened our gifts. We had a wonderful Christmas! We were so blessed to be able to get the kids some of the things they asked for. Tim got me the kitchen-aid mixer I have wanted for years. He got a awesome new leather jacket. Even our dog, Kole, got what he wanted! (candy cane bones) Grandma Nancy and Grandpa Louis had mailed their gifts to us this year since we couldn't be together. They sent some fun games for the kids and I got some Watkins baking stuff. (Which I totally love!!) Tim got some comfy new house shoes. Even though Christmas is not about the gifts, it's so nice to know people put lots of love and thought into their gifts for you.
Christmas back home
We left town on Christmas eve after Tim got off work. We were sooo excited to get to go back home for the holidays, until we got a few miles outside of Odessa and had to go 30 miles an hour. A typical 4 hour trip ended up taking 6 1/2 hours. It was so hard on the kids. They just wanted to be there and really so did I. Tim was so patient and careful and he finally got us safely there. We went straight to my mom's house and had Christmas with them. It was great and the kids got lots of awesome clothes, which they don't much care for, but it's a big help for my clothing budget! My parents got them some toys they really wanted too!
Kaleb did tell my dad, Terry, less clothes and more toys next year PawPaw! We stayed the night there and help make a big yummy lunch. We opened more presents from my sister, cousin and great grandma after that. Then, we took lots of family pictures.
We loaded up and went to Dad's and Grammie's house next. We helped make a big dinner and then opened more presents. It's so great to have a big family and it's even better when we can all get together. So, we took more family pictures there too.
We sadly had to leave early the next morning to get Tim back to work. Thankfully the roads were much better and we made it safely home in 5 hours! But I have to say being around family for Christmas was the best gift of all!
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Kids say the funniest things....
On the third day of Christmas my true love gave to me, three french hens, two turtle "ducks" and a "portrait in the pantry". This is Kaleb's version and I actually like it better. He makes me laugh every time it comes on and he sings his version. He also wants to know why Aunt Chelsea's name is in Angels We Have Heard on High!
We are doing our Christmas with the kids tonight since we are going home to Amarillo for Christmas. Kaleb wrote Santa a note letting him know we would be gone on Christmas morning, just to leave the presents under the tree and not worry about trying to find us. How cute is that? He is such a thoughtful child. Needless to say, there will be lots of pictures and updates on our many Christmas get together in the next few days. So, stay tuned.....
We are doing our Christmas with the kids tonight since we are going home to Amarillo for Christmas. Kaleb wrote Santa a note letting him know we would be gone on Christmas morning, just to leave the presents under the tree and not worry about trying to find us. How cute is that? He is such a thoughtful child. Needless to say, there will be lots of pictures and updates on our many Christmas get together in the next few days. So, stay tuned.....
Friday, December 18, 2009
Decorating Fun!
The apartment complex where we live had a patio decorating contest this last Wednesday. The kids and I had fun coming up with ideas and decorating the patio. Even though we didn't win anything, we enjoyed hanging the lights and stuffing the snowman. The kids loved the snowman idea so much they made him an official member of the family and named him Edward Adams. We have gotten lots of compliments for our design and it helped us get into the Christmas spirit even more.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Christmas Smiles
Tim has been practicing hard for the Permian Basin Christmas Program this year. Before we left for the Saturday performance we decided to take a few pictures in front of the tree. I am so proud of how they turned out. I really wish we were able to get a complete family picture though. The program was awesome and we really enjoyed it. Tim did amazing playing the cello. I really loved watching him perform.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
All I want for Christmas.....
We have been trying to get Kaleb to pull his tooth for days and he finally let Tim pull it tonight. Now he can sing that famous song, "All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth!" I love it! My sweet little snaggle tooth boy is finally losing his baby teeth. Now to chat with the tooth fairy to make sure she doesn't forget to come by tonight. She forgot to stop by to get the last tooth. She is apparently off on Sundays! Thankfully kids are very forgiving!
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year!
I love Christmas! I love everything about it. I love that it's Jesus' birthday and because He was born we have a Saviour. I love baking cookies while singing Christmas carols and putting up the tree as a family. I love wrapping presents and the busyness of the holidays. I love the candle light service and the closeness of family. My kids can hardly wait til Christmas morning. They on the other hand, like it only for the presents. And, that is ok for now, as long as they still recognize the reason we truly celebrate Christmas. We will just continue to work on the true meaning and we will teach them to give to others and share what we have. The kids went through their things and packed 2 bags full of toys to donate to other children. We have done this the last few birthdays and Christmases. This is just a small way of showing them how richly blessed we are and that we can share those blessings with others. We are going to drop these things off at the Salvation Army this week so they can pass on the blessings to some other child in need.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Being so far yet we will keep you close!
Since we have a tendency to move alot with Tim's job and we aren't always close to either of our families I thought I would start a blog to help keep us close. I will update it and add pics so you can see our family grow wherever we are! Lets start with an update. We have been in Odessa, Texas since mid-August of this year and are finally settled in and learning our way around.
Tim is the store manager with Big Lots here in town and has really turned the store around. He has passed all his audits and the store has reached all its monthly monetary goals too! He has received a lot of customers and even employee compliments. The company is happy with his success of turning a failing store around. We are really proud of our daddy. He is such a hard worker and a great provider.
Our son, Kaleb, is 7 already. He is in the 2nd grade and is a very smart kid. He loves to read and build with Lego's. Kambree is 5 now and is in kindergarten. She loves animals and is still very much a tomboy! The kids and I are homeschooling each day and learning lots of new things. We have gotten involved with a few other home school families and love to meet at the park. We are also a part of the AWANAS ministry at church. The kids are learning their verses so well.
I am doing well. I just turned 30 and realized the world didn't end! I am enjoying the privilege of homeschooling the kids. I love getting to spend more time with them. We are hoping to add to our family soon as God allows. We hope you enjoy reading and and keeping up with the Adams' family adventures.
With all our love wherever you may be,
Tim, Jennifer, Kaleb and Kambree
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