![]() |
![]() |
Make a Smilebox invite |
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Father's Day at the HItch Home..
Today has been sooooo laid back.
our father of the house has had a relaxing day watching his favorite baseball team, and they won, which is just as good. He asked for donuts, and at 7:30 I was collecting the freshest in our small town.
Myself and two kids just returned from the pool-a beautiful day outside, to leave him time to relax and enjoy his day off.
This evening we are joining my inlaws for frog more stew.
My eldest is away at camp making new friends and having fun. I asked her if I could come.
Guess what her answer was.
Anyway, happy father's day!
our father of the house has had a relaxing day watching his favorite baseball team, and they won, which is just as good. He asked for donuts, and at 7:30 I was collecting the freshest in our small town.
Myself and two kids just returned from the pool-a beautiful day outside, to leave him time to relax and enjoy his day off.
This evening we are joining my inlaws for frog more stew.
My eldest is away at camp making new friends and having fun. I asked her if I could come.
Guess what her answer was.
Anyway, happy father's day!
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Summer Fun
We have been having a nice summer this far into it..today we spent a few hours at the lake not to far from our town. I told the kids to invite a couple of friend, we packed up the van with towels, floaties, food and took off.
While at the lake we built a trench, played chicken, played marco polo,searched and found tadpoles, dug up some clay and had a picnic lunch. Have I mentioned lately that I LOVE MY FAMILY....spending time and making memories..one goal of mine for the summer.
I loved listening to the kids play and interact with their friends. I have to say the girls were way louder than the guys. Time well spent on a sunny afternoon...
While at the lake we built a trench, played chicken, played marco polo,searched and found tadpoles, dug up some clay and had a picnic lunch. Have I mentioned lately that I LOVE MY FAMILY....spending time and making memories..one goal of mine for the summer.
I loved listening to the kids play and interact with their friends. I have to say the girls were way louder than the guys. Time well spent on a sunny afternoon...
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Monday, May 25, 2009
Memorial Day Pics



We spent part of yesterday celebrating Memorial Day at the farm since Robert has to work on the holiday. We played catch, put up a tent, played on the fort, shot bb guns and air rifles;
cooked fish AND had fun.
I decided to try my hand at some patriotic photography. I really hope these pictures do not offend anyone. The kids posed with an American Flag and the pics are too reflect the young midwest American who loves their God, their Country and the Freedom we hold dear.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Funday Day Saturday

Yesterday was really a fun day. I took Laura downtown to the annual Bedford in Bloom event our town throws every year for the last 5 years. There was a perfect spot set up on the courthouse lawn for children Laura's age. There was a jump house, face painting, bubble blowing, sand boxes, balloon guy making all kinds of animals, anything the kids asked for.
She saw many friends from school, and probably made some new ones. About noon we breaked from play and shared a lunch under a pine tree. She asked me, 'why are there so many people in Bedford today? Why are all our friends here? Is this party?'
Robert took Codi and Robert to Maryville with him so she and I shared a nice early day together.
Laura in the jumpy house, she has had enough and making her escape....hang in there girl....
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Kitties, Milly and Laura snuggled up
Road Rash
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Temptation of Laziness

It is easy for me to fall into the temptation of being 'lazy'. I can look and find a million reasons not to put that laundry away. I can search and search and man o man, Jesus, that laundry is just too much for me.
Fast Forward, 'Julie, I have no socks...' from a hurried husband, my response, 'oh, there in that white basket...' a pause, a reflection, shame kicks in. Here he is, my hardworking man, without socks because I found flowers to weed, a window to wipe, because well, that laundry could just wait.
For me, if I prioritize my list of household duties, they get done. More often than not I will wake up early with that sweet whisper of gentle urging, get up and get going girl, you are the keeper of this home and today is your day to shine! So up I go, before anyone else is awake and I get something done. And that works for me. IF I actually get up and get moving!
Now, I am a work in progress, always. For days my poor kitties had to lay on some laundry, they loved having a soft spot to curl up on. But, I know my son did not appreciate the cat hair on his favorite base ball shirt. God has me, I am clay in His hands.
The most embarrassing point of having a 'lazy' day is when a 'drop by' guest sees the fruits of my unprioritizing, if that is'nt a kick in the pants to get up and get going-I don't know what else is.
I love my family. I love my home. I will just have to set that clock a little earlier to beat that temptation.....
Monday, May 18, 2009
At the Well-Titus 2
So here is your assignment: Write a fictitious Christmas newsletter to relatives without mentioning any outside activities or accomplishments. Write about the relationships in your family, the specialness of each person, the ways you areall growing in Christ.
Its been quite a year here in Iowa. The snow is already falling and we prepare for the celebration of our Savior, each of us is growing stronger in our Faith, in our relationship with Jesus Christ, and with each other.
Robert, Jr shared with us his friends from work. To my surprise, 3 out of the four couples I met were Christians. Robert had not invited us to spend time with the fellow employees before so it was treat for so many reasons. For one, we were spending time together as a couple which means everything to me. Two, our children were able to meet families of their father's friends, which as a new experience. Three, I know Robert has a good influence daily towards Christ, and I can see why he is so happy and that is a blessing for this wife to see.
Myself, well I was baptised a second time out of obedience to God. My way of thinking, behaving and relating has turned a 180 degrees. I knew God wanted me to renew my commitment to Him, so I obeyed. I have been studying closely what God wants for me as a wife and mother and that is my daily bread. I am a work in progress, but I am content.
Codi, our jewel, is getting older and understanding and aware of what is going on with her age and holding on to morals, and developing a sence of modesty. She understands God has a plan for her and cbeing pure of heart, mind and body will help her follow it.
Robert, III is a joy. He loves his father and is understanding through his father what responsiblity is, treating others with respect, and his closeness with the Lord and his Faith is strong.
Laura is our little wild one. We are working at 'spare the rod and spoil the child' with her.
Each time my patience has worn to thread bare, there is a hushed loving nudge reminding me we wanted her so much: She is a work in process. She prays for 'God to put his loving hands around her kittens and protect them' she tells me she 'wants to go see Jesus in Heaven, so bad'.
"Not yet, not yet", I say, "you have a whole life to live telling others about Jesus and how much he loves them...."
We pray that you all have a wonderful Christmas filled with love and happiness that comes from knowing and loving that Lord Jesus Christ. We pray that God will keep His loving arms around you and your family.
Its been quite a year here in Iowa. The snow is already falling and we prepare for the celebration of our Savior, each of us is growing stronger in our Faith, in our relationship with Jesus Christ, and with each other.
Robert, Jr shared with us his friends from work. To my surprise, 3 out of the four couples I met were Christians. Robert had not invited us to spend time with the fellow employees before so it was treat for so many reasons. For one, we were spending time together as a couple which means everything to me. Two, our children were able to meet families of their father's friends, which as a new experience. Three, I know Robert has a good influence daily towards Christ, and I can see why he is so happy and that is a blessing for this wife to see.
Myself, well I was baptised a second time out of obedience to God. My way of thinking, behaving and relating has turned a 180 degrees. I knew God wanted me to renew my commitment to Him, so I obeyed. I have been studying closely what God wants for me as a wife and mother and that is my daily bread. I am a work in progress, but I am content.
Codi, our jewel, is getting older and understanding and aware of what is going on with her age and holding on to morals, and developing a sence of modesty. She understands God has a plan for her and cbeing pure of heart, mind and body will help her follow it.
Robert, III is a joy. He loves his father and is understanding through his father what responsiblity is, treating others with respect, and his closeness with the Lord and his Faith is strong.
Laura is our little wild one. We are working at 'spare the rod and spoil the child' with her.
Each time my patience has worn to thread bare, there is a hushed loving nudge reminding me we wanted her so much: She is a work in process. She prays for 'God to put his loving hands around her kittens and protect them' she tells me she 'wants to go see Jesus in Heaven, so bad'.
"Not yet, not yet", I say, "you have a whole life to live telling others about Jesus and how much he loves them...."
We pray that you all have a wonderful Christmas filled with love and happiness that comes from knowing and loving that Lord Jesus Christ. We pray that God will keep His loving arms around you and your family.
At the Well...In Pursuit of Titus 2 -
Busy
At one time, everyday had to be crammed with: a workout (dragging two not happy toddlers with me) then, dressing for the first of maybe two or three meetings at different 'clubs' I belonged too. Church Circle? Bible Study? Church Choir? Any event, occasion or activity I was there, because I thought that was what I was to do! Besides keep an emmaculate home, have dinner ready at 6:00. Was I any closer to God? No. Was my marriage suffering? yes. Were my children happy being towed from here to there? NO. Like a hamster in a cage, I was going no where fast. Why? I never reached for my guide to Life. I said I was a Christian, I told myself I was doing good things, but come on-I was keeping busy-being self centered and fooling myself into believing what a great giving person I was! Ha, what a blind person I was!
Fast Forward 9 years.
I decided to stop volunteering for everything under the Sun, and see if the earth did not self destruct. Hey, the earth was fine.
I decided to look for Biblical guidance in gaining a stronger marriage, and becoming the best mother I could be. There was nothing in the Bible about volunteering for outside activities.
God wants me to be at home, caring for my children and my husband. Hhmmm....God wants for me to be a submissive wife, a loving, mother, a homemaker...well after reading and praying about what God wants for me and my family I am praying and trying everyday to be that helpmeet, to be that jewel, to be that lady at home that bakes, sings, hugs, reads and talks about God and who He wants my children to be....my husband LIKES me...my children are happy....I am happy...I've realized that whatever outside activities I would like to do, I can do them when my children are out of the home, and have gone to college, with my husband's okay.
I enjoy being home, cooking, cleaning, laundry, gardening, I love doing all of the caretaking that brings joy to my family. I think when we take care of our families and it comes from a place of real love, (not drudgery, self centeredness) that honors God.
At one time, everyday had to be crammed with: a workout (dragging two not happy toddlers with me) then, dressing for the first of maybe two or three meetings at different 'clubs' I belonged too. Church Circle? Bible Study? Church Choir? Any event, occasion or activity I was there, because I thought that was what I was to do! Besides keep an emmaculate home, have dinner ready at 6:00. Was I any closer to God? No. Was my marriage suffering? yes. Were my children happy being towed from here to there? NO. Like a hamster in a cage, I was going no where fast. Why? I never reached for my guide to Life. I said I was a Christian, I told myself I was doing good things, but come on-I was keeping busy-being self centered and fooling myself into believing what a great giving person I was! Ha, what a blind person I was!
Fast Forward 9 years.
I decided to stop volunteering for everything under the Sun, and see if the earth did not self destruct. Hey, the earth was fine.
I decided to look for Biblical guidance in gaining a stronger marriage, and becoming the best mother I could be. There was nothing in the Bible about volunteering for outside activities.
God wants me to be at home, caring for my children and my husband. Hhmmm....God wants for me to be a submissive wife, a loving, mother, a homemaker...well after reading and praying about what God wants for me and my family I am praying and trying everyday to be that helpmeet, to be that jewel, to be that lady at home that bakes, sings, hugs, reads and talks about God and who He wants my children to be....my husband LIKES me...my children are happy....I am happy...I've realized that whatever outside activities I would like to do, I can do them when my children are out of the home, and have gone to college, with my husband's okay.
I enjoy being home, cooking, cleaning, laundry, gardening, I love doing all of the caretaking that brings joy to my family. I think when we take care of our families and it comes from a place of real love, (not drudgery, self centeredness) that honors God.
Solar System Update...



Codi turned in the Solar System Model due last Wed. I have to say, I was intrigued with the outcome of how well the students in her class represented the Solar System. As I was looking at the displayed work in the school library my memory of the verse in the book of Genesis, In the beginning, wow! How perfect our creator is!
All of the students put their best efforts into their assignments. Codi did receive an A, here are some pics of the results of her hard work.. just a side note..she did admit ..when almost done..
I am sick of working on this! Without prejudice, she did a good job, she worked very hard and deserved the grade!
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Great Saturday for the Family of Five


I tried to get some good shots of the kids playing, but they were too fast for me, and I did'nt want posed , so I gave it my best go.



Codi was holding Melinda she will make a great sitter in her teen years,and Laura was tickling her, the girls
really got along well today. Darren and Lynne have a great place, lots of yard and plenty of fun stuff to do.

The kids enjoyed: Jumping; swinging; sliding; playing catch; sandbox; wii; huge playroom in the basement. The one thing I found out that was so dear, that family is baseball fans, and St Louis Cardinal fans to boot! Another discovery I had made at a previous engagement, the family has very strong Christian values, which is so important when choosing family friends!
Robert now knows what it would be like if he had little brothers. (he wants a brother so bad) He had such a good time around all three boys. It was fun watching him be the older guy, he is so good with other kids.
What a great day today! The weather was really nice today, the kids behaved and we agreed to get together again soon.
What a great day today! The weather was really nice today, the kids behaved and we agreed to get together again soon.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Making Time for Our Families....
"We live in a world that is filled with options. If we are not careful, we will find every minute jammed with soc.ial events, classes, exercise time, book clubs, scrapbooking,... mu.sic, sports, the Internet, and our favorite T.V shows. One mother told me of a time that her children had 29 scheduled commitments every week: mu.sic lessons, scouts, da.nce, Little Le.ague, day camps, soc.cer, art, and so forth. She felt like a ta.xi driver. Finally, she called a family meeting and announced, 'Something has to go; we have no time to ourselves and no time for each other.' Families need unstructured time when relationships can deepen and real parenting can take place. Take time to listen, to la.ugh, and to play together."~M. Russell Ballard
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Thought for the day
"Though the circular round-and-round of routine be the bulk of life's affairs, make an occasional jutting diversion - of fun, love, or something that will outlast you - so the shape and motion of your life shall resemble the round lifegiving sun with bright rays shining forth from all directions."~Destin Figuier
"Though the circular round-and-round of routine be the bulk of life's affairs, make an occasional jutting diversion - of fun, love, or something that will outlast you - so the shape and motion of your life shall resemble the round lifegiving sun with bright rays shining forth from all directions."~Destin Figuier
Monday, May 11, 2009
Our last two weeks of school....
field trips
soft ball
base ball
family days at school
recital rehearsals
cook outs
play time outside
soft ball
base ball
family days at school
recital rehearsals
cook outs
play time outside
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)