Monday, February 25, 2008

Under Dad's Watch....


Yesterday I went to watch my volleyball team play in a club tournament. I was only gone for a few hours, but the first picture is what I came home to. It's amazing how quiet she can be when she's doing something naughty. When Kaia is quiet, it's a sure sign something is happening. Of course, her sister was there witnessing the whole crime...

On another note, Kellen is home from his Senate Page duty. It was a great experience for him, but I think he was ready to come home. His host family had a four year old, and he said it made him really miss his sisters. He took the camera with him, but failed to take any pictures. Boys! The picture I posted is of him trying on his page jacket (over his Office Dunder Mifflin tshirt!). He and a young girl were the last of the 24 kids to get fitted; he was the biggest, she was the smallest. There is an official picture taken with our senator, Mary Margaret Haugen, that I believe will be released to the newspaper. I will link when it is in the paper.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Photo Fundraiser Opportunity

Many of you remember my mission trip last year to work in the Chaoyang, Liaoning, China orphanage. Mike and I are beginning preparations for both of us to work there this summer. Our first fundraiser is coming up in a couple weeks, on February 23rd. If you live in the Whidbey Island area, come on over to our day long photo session. Lori Aschbrenner, of Moments in Time by Lori, is hosting a fundraiser for us, with proceeds going towards our trip. Please email or call me to schedule your appointment. She is a wonderful photographer who took our family photos this past fall, and she uses her talent for many charitable causes. Feel free to share this opportunity with others who may be interested.

If you are unable to come by but want to donate towards our mission trip, you can make tax deductible checks to Visiting Orphans with my name in the memo. Thanks for all the prayer and support! I wish everyone could have an opportunity such as this. It truly is a blessing to be able to spend time with these precious children.

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Shopping for the Senate

Yesterday I took my 16 year old shopping, which is not exactly something he likes to do. He kept a good attitude though, as we were on a mission for an appropriate wardrobe for his stint as a student page for the senate. The week of Feb. 18 he has been selected to be a page for our Senator, Mary Margaret Haugen (sorry Mame, but our senator is a democrat). We had to shop for black pants, black shoes, black socks, a black belt, and a white shirt. It felt like we were shopping for a funeral! They will provide the ever-so-stylish red jacket. So if you know Kellen, you know this is definitely not his style. He is really looking forward to the experience though. I will do a follow-up post when he is done, and definitely include a picture of him at work (yes, it's work, and he gets paid).