Sunday, February 3, 2008

Missoula Children's Theatre


Every year at Maple the MCT comes to town for a week of drama boot camp. The team arrives and has try outs after school on Monday they pick parts and begin practicing right away. They practice every night that week ending with a dress rehersal on friday afternoon and a final performance on Friday night. Ellie was chameleon in a zany spinoff of Robinson Crusoe. I think I counted 7 of the Bloemhof cousins who participated. It is a great experience for all the kids involved and I am always excited when Ellie choses to participate. Emma tried out but she was a little shy so she wasn't chosen. Maybe next year!!

Rain, Rain Don't Go Away...

The month of January has brought several storms with some much needed rain. The mountains of California have had a considerable amount of snow which means that we will have water this summer. I am sure that the farmers are all loving it considering that water has been tight. I wish I knew how much rain we have had but I don't. One day after a shower had passed by the sun came out at our house but it was dark to the east and a beautiful rainbow came out. You could see the whole thing but it was too big to caputure in one picture. You can also see a faint double rainbow to the right of the bright one. The kids were very excited to see it. So I rushed to get the camera hoping it wouldn't disappear! This is taken in our front yard facing east. My parents live in the house that you can see in the distance.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Long Lost Christmas Letter

This is the letter that was supose to go out to everyone for christmas but the long story is that My printer didn't work so I put the letter on a flash stick to take and print somewhere else. Well before I got it printed Kyle took off with my flash stick and promptly lost it!! My christmas letters set by the front door ready to mail-minus the letter-for 2 weeks I finally gave up on finding it and had to mail them or they wouldn't make it by christmas as it is some people probably got them after Christmas. Well I decided to post it here to share with who ever visits our new site

Merry Christmas to all!!
I hope this letter finds you enjoying all the wonderful sights and sounds of the season. It seems that the world is even more full of wonder at this time of year.
Kyle is 3 and very much a boy. He loves to build stuff and his newest favorite toy is a boat. He basically likes any thing that goes—planes, trains, vehicles, and boats. As we drive down the street he often yells from his seat “yights”. The kids love to see the lights on all the houses.
Emma is 5 and has entered the world of school. She is enjoying it for the most part although there are some mornings she would rather be with mom! She is learning a lot and has recently discovered that letters have sounds and that those sounds when put together make words. It is fun to hear her exploring the beginning sounds of many words “s s s sun” sun starts with s.
Ellie is the big girl of the house. She is 7, does well in school, and is now taking piano lessons. She is a good reader and is now reading books to her brother and sister. It is amazing how fast they pick up reading last year at this time she was reading 3 and 4 letter words now she is on short chapter books. Even though I was a teacher I marvel at the process with my own kids!
Mike is a busy bee these days…he has to be to keep up with is 1700 hives. He is enjoying this new aspect of his life. He has been bee keeping for 2 years now and is learning a lot. His goal over the next year or so is to built at least 3000 hives.I so much enjoy receiving letters from people at this time of year I guess that is why I always write one myself. I also have found that they are starting to serve as a once a year snap shot to chronicle our own memories. As I look over the previous letters, I am reminded of the faithfulness of our Lord who has so graciously provided for us year after year, not only physical needs but more importantly our spiritual needs. I am a core group leader in Community Bible Study in Shafter and as such was working on a devotional based on the theme of Worship. Through my topical study I was reminded that we are made to worship. If we don’t worship Jesus Christ our Savior, than we will worship other things. In the Old Testament we see the children of Israel falling into idol worship. They were often led astray by the influencing culture around them. We are not much different. Oh, we have gotten more sophisticated in our sin---we don’t have golden calves in our living rooms that we bow down to---but we do often bow down to the things of this world that so easily entangle us. And many times the thing that draws us away from God is our own worship of self. How often the culture that surrounds us draws us away from truly focusing the worship of our lives on God. Romans 12:1 says that we are to present our bodies as living sacrifices holy and pleasing to God which is our spiritual act of worship. It is my prayer that we would all seek to worship the Lord with all that we are!! Let us be as the Magi and seek the one who is King of Kings, let’s forsake our country and give up the convenience of the familiar by stepping out in faith, follow the light that leads to Him by being in the Word, humble ourselves and bow down before him by aligning our will with His, offer sacrificial gifts to Him (not because he needs us, but because we need Him!!) by forsaking what we want for things of kingdom value. May we rejoice with exceeding great joy as we worship him with all that we are!!

The Bloemhof cousins always exchange gifts Kyle had Andrews name this year.
Ellie and Emma Had Effie and Rechelle. They both got skates. I was pretty excited about my ebay finds!



Kyle and Clint playing together. The kids have so much fun with all their cousins I hardly see them all day because they have such a good time. I think I left my camera at my aunt Judy's house when we were up there this last weekend so I don't have any of the pictures from my side of the family or of Christmas morning at our house. I will have to add some later.

Christmas 2007


Christmas 2007
Don't we look like a happy family out taking a picture on a foggy morning in Bakersfield!! It was a little cold the morning we meet at Hodels to have brunch with the Bloemhof Family. I love the years that we don't meet on the 25th because we all go to Hodels. They have great food and we have a relaxing time (aka we don't have to cook or clean up for 50plus people).
The week before Christmas just about killed me this year because of the way that christmas fell we had to be all ready the friday school got out...so between bible study & luncheon on Tuesday, Awana on Wed, shopping on Thursday, and School parties on Friday, Saturday all day with the Bloemhofs, Sundays normal rutine plus a big professional family picture for all the Bloemhofs on Sunday--(This is a gift for Ted and Lorraine's 50th wedding anniversary in January) Monday Christmas Eve--Baking and Chruch in the evening, back to my parents to have soup and zwieback, and wrapping presents until 12am, Tuesday Christmas....We opened presents in the morning then headed to My parents for the rest of the day... although I didn't make it the whole day there...I took Kyle home for a nap and we both slept quite a whileI was exhausted and coudn't keep my eyes open. I think I was up until 12am most nights that week!! I thought I was doing good on keeping the stress down and not over comitting but it all caught up with me that week. When it rains it pours!!! I have really enjoyed the last week though I have pretty much stayed home everyday and cleaned, done end of the year book keeping etc, and just played with the kids. One afternoon I rode with Mike to Visalia to pick up some sugar to make bee feed. It is always nice to go with him on a short errand. I do that every once in a while when he has to go pick something up. It keeps him company and we can visit with out the kids interrupting.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

New adventure

I hope that I can keep up with this but I thought it would be a good way to keep in touch with family and friends that we don't get to see often as well as our friends we see all the time but never share pictures or stories with. This also seems like a nice way to keep track of some of the mile stones in our lives.