Friday, May 22, 2009
T-ball Photos!
We have successfully finished our first season of t-ball! After doing a season of soccer and a season of Little League I definitely think Little League fits more with our family's personality. We were blessed with awesome coaches who kept a very positive and laid-back atmosphere for the kids. Weston was thrilled to get opportunities to run around outside with other kids and enjoyed every minute of it! Mike and I also had some pretty good laughs watching 5 year-olds try to play baseball. The kids are so little that they look like bobble-head dolls running around the bases with the batting helmets on. It took the kids quite a few practices and games to figure out that it's not supposed to be a pile-on for the ball when it's hit into the field. The first game all of the players on Weston's team were running after the ball and fighting each other for it instead of staying near their position.
What a tough-looking t-ball player!
Weston's 6!!!
Weston turned 6 years old on May 13th! We had a great time celebrating his birthday the weekend of Mother's Day.
This mug was Mike's when he was much younger. Apparently Mike used to be a 49ers fan :)
Memaw Mary made Weston's awesome shark cake! Weston originally said he wanted an eel cake, but I was able to talk him into a shark instead (the picture I had in my head of an eel cake was not too pretty :)
It looks like it'll bite your hand off. My mom made the teeth from gum.
He blew all the candles out on the first try!
Two of the Best Things in The World!
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
No Training Wheels!
Last Sunday I took the kids to Bend for a couple of nights by myself. Mike had a ton of catching up at work to do and needed to put in some extra hours. It worked out perfectly for us to go last week because there were no t-ball games and my parents didn't have to work.
As soon as we arrived Papa started teaching Weston to ride without training wheels and away he went! We thought he would fall and shed some tears but we were wrong! He did great and hardly fell at all. We probably should have started teaching him last summer but the time slipped away too quickly and we don't have a great place to teach him on our street. You can see my parents' driveway is perfect for learning to ride. Here's an action shot of our "no training wheels" boy :)

Elsie can't really pedal yet, but she didn't want to be left out.
Grace spent some time practicing on her scooter. Papa also took Weston and Grace bowling and driving bumper cars one morning. They had a great time!
As soon as we arrived Papa started teaching Weston to ride without training wheels and away he went! We thought he would fall and shed some tears but we were wrong! He did great and hardly fell at all. We probably should have started teaching him last summer but the time slipped away too quickly and we don't have a great place to teach him on our street. You can see my parents' driveway is perfect for learning to ride. Here's an action shot of our "no training wheels" boy :)
Elsie can't really pedal yet, but she didn't want to be left out.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
He is Risen! He is Risen, Indeed!
We had a wonderful Easter today! I had all sorts of plans for making this weekend special and, pretty much, none of them came to pass. My husband reminded me that it's not what we do that makes this weekend special and points them to Christ, it's what we talk about and what we focus on. Instead of the nice Easter dinner I was planning we had pancakes, sausage and eggs for dinner (most of which Mike cooked!). I realized all my special plans for the weekend were really more about making me feel good (who doesn't like to feel like Wonder Woman?) than they were about teaching our kids how awesome it is that Jesus actually rose from the dead and is alive in heaven speaking to God on our behalf! We did manage to keep one tradition, which is watching the last part of the Passion movie where Jesus rises from the dead and leaves the tomb with the holes in his hands. We then clap and cheer at the victory. We all love this part of Easter.
It is so hard to get Elsie to look forward. She doesn't like photo sessions! It's also rare to get real smiles like this on Weston and Grace. I think Mike was doing something funny.
Weston looks a little dreamy in this one, but not bad over all :) Thanks so Papa John and Memaw Shirley for the girls' new Easter dresses! You can see that Elsie fell down outside and got mud on hers. At least it happened after church :)
I have much to blog on this week but, for now I'll just post a few photos from today. Praise Jesus He gave His life that my sins are forgiven!
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Butterfly House
Friday, April 3, 2009
Family Visit
I'm Back!
Okay...only for a few minutes, but I thought I'd give a quick Dahl update :)
We have been very sick at our house these past few weeks. All six of us have had the nasty cold/cough/fluey stuff. Grace and Weston both have ear infections and Grace also has some pneumonia in one lung and a bladder infection (no wonder she's been cranky :)
Weston and Grace are on antibiotics and we're all on the upswing (I think).
T-ball started this past week and it looks like there are several nice families on Weston's team. The team is the Boston Red Sox which both Mike and Weston were excited about. Mike said he wasn't going to have any son of his playing on the Yankees! I'll post some photos as soon as they start the games and get some uniforms.
Noah is now 6.5 months and rolling over both ways. I now have to watch him every minute he's on the floor! Yikes! Today he rolled over next to the potty chair and started to stuff kleenex in his mouth. Weston was supposed to be watching him for a minute while I ran upstairs to get something. When I came down I asked Weston why he wasn't watching Noah and he said he was watching him, but didn't see a problem with Noah getting the kleenex!
Elsie's doing well with the potty training. She doesn't have many accidents, but I still wouldn't take her out anywhere without a pull-up on. As a treat for going potty she gets a chocolate chip. She thinks it's a great joke to tell me she gets a mee-mee (M&M) instead, even though she knows she doesn't get mee-mee's unless she does a #2 in the potty.
Well, there's a quick update. I'll try to post a few photos over the next few days.
We have been very sick at our house these past few weeks. All six of us have had the nasty cold/cough/fluey stuff. Grace and Weston both have ear infections and Grace also has some pneumonia in one lung and a bladder infection (no wonder she's been cranky :)
Weston and Grace are on antibiotics and we're all on the upswing (I think).
T-ball started this past week and it looks like there are several nice families on Weston's team. The team is the Boston Red Sox which both Mike and Weston were excited about. Mike said he wasn't going to have any son of his playing on the Yankees! I'll post some photos as soon as they start the games and get some uniforms.
Noah is now 6.5 months and rolling over both ways. I now have to watch him every minute he's on the floor! Yikes! Today he rolled over next to the potty chair and started to stuff kleenex in his mouth. Weston was supposed to be watching him for a minute while I ran upstairs to get something. When I came down I asked Weston why he wasn't watching Noah and he said he was watching him, but didn't see a problem with Noah getting the kleenex!
Elsie's doing well with the potty training. She doesn't have many accidents, but I still wouldn't take her out anywhere without a pull-up on. As a treat for going potty she gets a chocolate chip. She thinks it's a great joke to tell me she gets a mee-mee (M&M) instead, even though she knows she doesn't get mee-mee's unless she does a #2 in the potty.
Well, there's a quick update. I'll try to post a few photos over the next few days.
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