Last week, Emma, Ian and I spent each morning at church participating in their annual Vacation Bible School. The theme this year was Hometown Nazareth: Where Jesus was a boy. This was the first year that Emma was old enough to participate and she had a wonderful time making friends, playing games, hearing stories at Mary's house, and making crafts at the Marketplace. I also volunteered this year so Ian participated in the preschool program. Here are a few pictures that another mom took and shared with me. Sadly, there are no pictures of Ian because I was working hard providing snack for over 250 campers; but it was so fun seeing him walk to the playground with all his little friends. Here is Emma on the last day of Camp:
Emma and her tribe
In the marketplace making banners
In the marketplace music shop
Snack with friends
Sewing beanbags with friend
Emma had a wonderful week and it is so fun to hear her singing the songs she learned and repeating the bible verses she learned each day.
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Emma goes to Vacation Bible School
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Adventures in July
The rest of July was filled with fun at the pool, the playground, and a few special field trips with friends.
We met some friends at a new playground to us about 30 minutes from our house
The highlight of the playground was this awesome slide
Emma coming down
Ian enjoyed the bridges
and the swings
The next day, we took Ian to the movies for the first time!
Ian really liked the popcorn!
We went to the summer dollar movie of "The Pirates who don't do anything" and he did great!
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Ian versus the Sprinkler
One of the funnest moments for Ian over our weekend in Minneapolis was his adventure with the backyard sprinkler! Our usually cautious little boy jumped right into this and had an awesome time playing in the water!
Getting close!
Running through
Running away
Emma decided to join in the fun
Happy Girl!
Ian decides to help the sprinkler out with the watering
Wet boy!
Pure Joy!
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July 4th in Minneapolis
Once again, I am pretty behind with blogging, so get ready for lots of posts to catch up! Over the 4th of July weekend, Dan was able to get us last minute tickets to Minneapolis to visit his brother and sister-in-law and their new addition, Keaton. It was a long, delayed flight and our bags got lost, but we made it and had a great weekend with the family!
One of the main reasons for our trip was to meet this little guy:
Keaton is a real cutie!
and Emma loved hanging out with him
She also enjoyed making funny faces with Aunt Tricia
Emma was really excited about the science kit that they got her
But she was more excited about hanging out with Keaton
Scott and Tricia live within walking distance of this beautiful lake
Ian was not sure what to think of Keaton.....
But everyone knows the way to this little boy's heart...
Hold him down! 
Its the trolley (or has he calls it, the choo choo!)
Happy boy!
"Hanging Out"
The end of the line
Back at home, Emma and Uncle Scott broke out the science kit
Good thing someone was reading the directions!
Some of our finished experiments
We also hit the children's museum. Hanging out in the toddler room (Ian was off exploring)
We had a great time hanging out and meeting this new guy! Thank you Scott and Tricia for hosting us for a great weekend!
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Monday, June 27, 2011
Emma's Pirate Adventure
We decided during our vacation to take Emma out for some special time of her own. What better adventure can a 5 year old dream of than to become a pirate for a day!
The morning started off a little rocky; Emma thought the costumes provided looked a little boyish. Luckily, we had a princess crown in the car and she agreed to having a mermaid painted on her arm (Because mermaids could be princesses, too)
Emma soon got into the adventure when they started learning pirate speak
Argh!!!
Next, the young pirates had to sneak to their boat
Emma was really good at sneaking
Arms out for balance
The captain greeted each pirate before coming aboard
Awaiting instruction
First, they had to find the map to the treasure
Showing how tough they are
Oh no, The evil Pirate Pete had stolen the keys to the treasure, they had to find the bad pirate and get the key
Shooting with the water cannons
Pete taunted the children
But, we prevailed and got the keys
Next, they had to find the treasure
X marked the spot
For the treasure!
The parents got to sit back and watch
While the pirates played limbo
Then took a nap
We had an excellent pirate adventure! If you are ever in the outer banks area, we highly recommend it!
Take a ride on the sea Gypsy!
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