Happy Thanksgiving!
What a wonderful opportunity to reflect on everything we are thankful for.
Mallory-
My Mamma, Dad, Matthew, Hannah, Dot, Big Hanna, and Jackie.
Matthew-
Everything, My Family, God, Food, Toys, and Thanksgiving.
Hannah-
My family, God, Jesus, and my dog, Dot. I am also thankful for school, dance, and guitar lessons. Oh, and put food for me too.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
It starts at home.
My sister, Brandy, has started a blog. I love her post on Maxton and what he is thankful for. Love this boy. It just goes to show that what you teach at home your kids will carry on out into the world. It all starts at home.
You can see her post- HERE
You can see her post- HERE
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Brandy Villalobos
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Back on the wagon. Again.
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| I am back at it. Walking and some running. I have found a friend who prefers the early morning exercise. What a motivator that is. Stacey has kept me accountable and I am proud to say that we got 12 miles in this week. We are doing a program called "Run for God 5K" that is very similar to the Couch to 5K program. |
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Shiloh
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Women of Faith Conference
I had the opportunity to go to the Women of Faith Conference in Kansas City this weekend. What an amazing experience!
I have never attended anything like this before. I was lucky enough to go with Jackie and her sister, Jennifer. We attended with 10 others from my church, LifeHouse.
Over the two days, I felt like the speakers and music was catered specifically for me. I am sure the other thousands of women there at the Sprint Center would say the same thing.
My favorite speaker was Brenda Warner. She is not only the wife of NFL superstar Kurt Warner and mother of seven children, she also is raising her oldest son has special needs from a traumatic injury. Her story really touched alot of feelings for me.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
It's all in His timing.
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Faith
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Antique Engine & Steam Show
| Every October, the Central Kansas Flywheels Yesteryear Museum has an Antique Engine and Steam Show. Todd has attended the last 3 years and this was the first year for Matt, Hannah, and I. The weather was cool and rainy but it was still a day well spent with all the hands-on activities and displays. |
| There were rows and rows of tractors. |
| Hannah promptly said "Boo KU" when she says this tractor on display. She does take after her mother. :) |
| A large variety of antique farm machinery and such. |
| This quaint church house sat atop the hill and was the perfect vantage point to watch the storm rolling in. |
| There was also an old gas (filling) station on site. |
| Hannah being "cheesy". |
| There were even some old fire trucks. |
| Apparently, they have been sitting here for quite some time. |
| An Old Schoolhouse. |
| It was open for tours. It was interesting to see what Matthew and Hannah thought of the small classroom that lacked the bright colors and variety contained in today's classrooms. |
| As the wind picked up and the rain moved in, we toured the Yesteryear Museum. |
| There were two levels of all kinds of displays. |
| There was a large wall that contained about every state and novelty license plate you could dream of for Kansas. |
| The kids had fun looking for license plates that were familiar. |
| Washington, Kansas (Todd's hometown) |
| I couldn't find an Alta Vista plate, but I did find one for Council Grove. |
| The highlight of the day was Matthew winning a lemon cake in the cake walk. |
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Family Fun,
Hannah,
Matt,
Todd
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