Saturday, September 17, 2011

Band Show

Maddy has been rolling right along in her band season. Last Friday night (9.9.11) their game was cancelled due to all the rain and the fact that the kids would RIP UP the football field while trying to play. The game (against Kennard Dale) was rescheduled for this past Monday night (9.12.11) and the band put on a fantastic show! This is the video I took of the entire band (as per request of their band director Mr. Maag). I am hoping to video later on in the season and zoom in on Maddy :-)




As much as band keeps her hopping (her season will go clear into November till they get all their holiday parades completed) she is LOVIN' each minute of it :-) Her advisor is awesome (thank you Heidi for all you do!), Mr. Maag is a creative genuis, and we have the best band boosters on the block (but I'm not prejudice, right? haha)
Her schedule keeps ME hopping too, but I don't mind it in the least (ok, well maybe I will be a lil less chipper when I am sitting at a rainy football game - one that I vowed not to go to after my own six years in band of sitting at wet football games haha) 

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

"The Sky is Falling"

Back in June - Janet, Darryl, & I took 9 teenagers from our church's youth group (PSUth) out to Brinkhaven, Ohio to spend a week of serving the Lord at Joy of Living (JOL) Camp. (Have you read that post? Our Missions Trip)
As is customary to most things in life, our missions trip quickly obtained several "inside jokes"
  • I missed the dogs more than my hubby (not really Dan, I promise! haha MWAH)
  • Austin likes my chair more than me
  • It only rains when Prince Street is at JOL
 and many more.......
The biggest one, though, was that everyone was given an animal name based on looks, personality, voice, etc...
Darryl was Chicken Little (compliments of Emily)



I don't know where the idea came from, but once it was out, there was no getting rid of it. The name stuck like glue. Daryl was prompted all week to make the "signature face" (shown above) and made to promise that if an acorn fell on his head he would run up to the dining hall, ring the bell, and proudly announce "The sky is falling!" Well, now the kids were on a mission to find an acorn to throw at Darryl's head (the odds were just too great that it was not going to be a natural occurrence). The problem: no acorns! 
"Can we throw a rock Mother Tab?" 
"Um, definitely not!"
"How come?"
"Because it is a rock! And because I think that would be cheating!"

Fast forward 2 months and the kids have devised a new plan: Let's take an acorn to Rhodes Grove and chuck it at Darryl then! (btw, someone needs to tell me how this idea went down since I was not at Rhodes Grove)

Tonight, our youth group is back from summer vacation for our 1st night of Powerhouse and I have the perfect thing for a snack.....



Oh, that's right your eyes are not deceiving you - cookies that look like acorns!!!
Made with hershey kisses, mini Nilla wafers, and peanut butter morsels
(if you heat the cookie up a lil - in microwave or oven - the kiss will stick right to it. Had to get brown icing gel to make the morsel stick on the top though)

He is gonna LOVE 'EM 




Monday, September 5, 2011

50 Rules for Dads of Daughters

I usually like to write my own words on this page, but a friend (thank you Joy) posted this article on Facebook for her own husband this morning & I enjoyed it so much I had to share, but with my own little twist. (The real article can be found here: 50 Rules for Dads of Daughters)

1. Love her mom. Treat her mother with respect, honor, and a big heaping spoonful of public displays of affection. When she grows up, the odds are good she’ll fall in love with and marry someone who treats her much like you treated her mother. Good or bad, that’s just the way it is. I’d prefer good.

 2.Always be there. Quality time doesn’t happen without quantity time. Hang out together for no other reason than just to be in each other’s presence. Be genuinely interested in the things that interest her. She needs her dad to be involved in her life at every stage. Don’t just sit idly by while she add years to her… add life to her years.
ever since Dan starting growing his hair long a year ago, he always gets Maddy and her friends to try and braid his hair or just put it in a bunch of pony tails
  
3. Save the day. She’ll grow up looking for a hero. It might as well be you. She’ll need you to come through for her over and over again throughout her life. Rise to the occasion. Red cape and blue tights optional.

4. Savor every moment you have together. Today she’s crawling around the house in diapers, tomorrow you’re handing her the keys to the car, and before you know it, you’re walking her down the aisle. Some day soon, hanging out with her old man won’t be the bees knees anymore. Life happens pretty fast. You better cherish it while you can.


5. Pray for her. Regularly. Passionately. Continually.

6. Buy her a glove and teach her to throw a baseball. Make her proud to throw like a girl… a girl with a wicked slider.

7. She will fight with her mother. Choose sides wisely.

8. Go ahead. Buy her those pearls.

9. Of course you look silly playing peek-a-boo. You should play anyway.

10. Enjoy the wonder of bath time.

11. There will come a day when she asks for a puppy. Don’t over think it. At least one time in her life, just say, “Yes.”


12. It’s never too early to start teaching her about money. She will still probably suck you dry as a teenager… and on her wedding day.

13. Make pancakes in the shape of her age for breakfast on her birthday. In a pinch, donuts with pink sprinkles and a candle will suffice.

14. Buy her a pair of Chucks as soon as she starts walking. She won’t always want to wear matching shoes with her old man.

15. Dance with her. Start when she’s a little girl or even when she’s a baby. Don’t wait ‘til her wedding day.

16. Take her fishing. She will probably squirm more than the worm on your hook. That’s OK.

17. Learn to say no. She may pitch a fit today, but someday you’ll both be glad you stuck to your guns.

18. Tell her she’s beautiful. Say it over and over again. Someday an animated movie or “beauty” magazine will try to convince her otherwise.


19. Teach her to change a flat. A tire without air need not be a major panic inducing event in her life. She’ll still call you crying the first time it happens.

20. Take her camping. Immerse her in the great outdoors. Watch her eyes fill with wonder the first time she sees the beauty of wide open spaces. Leave the iPod at home.


21. Let her hold the wheel. She will always remember when daddy let her drive.

22. She’s as smart as any boy. Make sure she knows that.

23. When she learns to give kisses, she will want to plant them all over your face. Encourage this practice.

24. Knowing how to eat sunflower seeds correctly will not help her get into a good college. Teach her anyway.

25. Letting her ride on your shoulders is pure magic. Do it now while you have a strong back and she’s still tiny. 

26. It is in her nature to make music. It’s up to you to introduce her to the joy of socks on a wooden floor.

27. If there’s a splash park near your home, take her there often. She will be drawn to the water like a duck to a puddle.

28. She will eagerly await your return home from work in the evenings. Don’t be late.

29. If her mom enrolls her in swim lessons, make sure you get in the pool too. Don’t be intimidated if there are no other dads there. It’s their loss.

30. Never miss her birthday. In ten years she won’t remember the present you gave her. She will remember if you weren’t there.



31. Teach her to roller skate. Watch her confidence soar.

32. Let her roll around in the grass. It’s good for her soul. It’s not bad for yours either.

33. Take her swimsuit shopping. Don’t be afraid to veto some of her choices, but resist the urge to buy her full-body beach pajamas.

34. Somewhere between the time she turns three and her sixth birthday, the odds are good that she will ask you to marry her. Let her down gently.

35. She’ll probably want to crawl in bed with you after a nightmare. This is a good thing.

36. Few things in life are more comforting to a crying little girl than her father’s hand. Never forget this.
no worries - she wasnt crying during this pic
  
37. Introduce her to the swings at your local park. She’ll squeal for you to push her higher and faster. Her definition of “higher and faster” is probably not the same as yours. Keep that in mind.

38. When she’s a bit older, your definition of higher and faster will be a lot closer to hers. When that day comes, go ahead… give it all you’ve got.

39. Holding her upside down by the legs while she giggles and screams uncontrollably is great for your biceps. WARNING: She has no concept of muscle fatigue.

40. She might ask you to buy her a pony on her birthday. Unless you live on a farm, do not buy her a pony on her birthday. It’s OK to rent one though.

41. Take it easy on the presents for her birthday and Christmas. Instead, give her the gift of experiences you can share together.
She can still tell you everything that this Jamestown tour guide told her and Dan that afternoon
  
42. Let her know she can always come home. No matter what.

43. Remember, just like a butterfly, she too will spread her wings and fly some day. Enjoy her caterpillar years.


44. Write her a handwritten letter every year on her birthday. Give them to her when she goes off to college, becomes a mother herself, or when you think she needs them most.

45. Learn to trust her. Gradually give her more freedom as she gets older. She will rise to the expectations you set for her.
he is much more trusting than I would be in his shoes. She asked if she could give him a pedicure for one of his Father's Day presents and it would also entail painting his toenails! 
  
46. When in doubt, trust your heart. She already does.

47. When your teenage daughter is upset, learning when to engage and when to back off will add years to YOUR life. If you succeed in doing this, tell me how.

48. Ice cream covers over a multitude of sins. Know her favorite flavor.

49. The day she begins dating is coming soon. There’s nothing you can do to be ready for it. The sooner you accept this fact, the easier it will be.


50. Today she’s walking down the driveway to get on the school bus. Tomorrow she’s going off to college. Don’t blink.


Anyone else a lil misty eyed right now?

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Corn, corn, and more corn

Thank you Mr. Dave (Dan's boss from H&H) for two garbage bags full of corn from your garden! It has been years since Dan and I have dedicated several hours on a weekend to shucking (sp??), cooking, and freezing corn for our tastebuds to enjoy later on in the winter time :-)
Dan & I make a good team - I was shucking & cooking while he was cutting it off the cobs and bagging it. Our end result: 10 bags!



Maddy's response to all the cooking in the kitchen - "It's hot in here & it smells like corn. I feel like I am in a barn!" haha (I know you have a comment for that one, Jody ;-) LOL)