Friday, November 17, 2017

Update on my family:)




Kevin/Daddy: dad is still very strong ,apparently work is okay, he is still the best dad ever and husband (hopefully:]) 
Jessica/ Mommy: Mommy is still working in yoga, she is still tutoring, and the BEST teacher EVER!
 Evie/Evelyn: I am on a swim team,I work out, and I babysit a girl named Brynn she is 2 yr. old and she is cute
Cora/Lady Jane: Cora is about to start basketball, she helps me with babysitting, and she loves Barbie's.

so we are a happy family
😊😊😊   peace out.











Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Swimming and strokes :)

I am officially on a swim team, AKA the Tulsa City Dolphins

It is a really good team. I  go twice a week to practice
I am really good at breast stroke. My first meet, I won my heat in breast stroke. This is what it looks like.






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There is also a stroke called Backstroke and, you guessed it, you lay on your back,  put your arms behind you and kick your feet.

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There is ANOTHER stroke called freestyle. It is just like backstroke, but on your stomach.


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Last, but certainly not least, and definitely the hardest, BUTTERFLY!


Image result for michael phelps butterfly stroke 


Thank you for reading I hope you learned something 
See you next time!

Friday, February 12, 2016

Angel of the Battelfield.......... Clara Barton by Evelyn




This is Clara Barton. She was a  nurse for the Civil War.
This is her story.
In 1821on Christmas Day Clarissa Harlowe Barton was born in North Oxford, Massachusetts they nicknamed her Clara.
Clara was scared of spiders,thunderstorms,and snakes.
Clara was eleven years old when her brother David Barton
fell of a barn roof.


For 2 years Clara nursed him
back to health.  After nursing him back to health she missed nursing him back to health,
but also happy that he was better

Clara soon started teaching. She was very good at it
At 18 she went to collage ,while she was in collage  she received a letter from
her brother Stephen telling her that their mother
had died:[
Clara hadn't gotten the letter fast enough to be able to go to the funeral :[







After that she went back to teaching,
but the school owners started thinking "That Barton thinks that she's as good as a man! and "Disgraceful !
A woman should not be allowed to run a school."

Soon after that they hired J.Kirby Burnham.
Clara taught for a few more months.
Clara then started helping with the  Union army, bringing them food on the battlefield.
Clara asked if she could help the soldiers on the battle field and Colonel Rucker said "Yes"
Clara worked really hard helping wounded soldiers.


Fun Fact: Clara was almost shot while the man she was nursing died
Clara then helped families find relatives.

Soon Clara opened The American Red Cross to help people that are in need.




So she started working at the Red Cross.
She soon got a message saying that her sister Sally Barton was ill






Clara was sad because of Sally's death but still working at the Red Cross.
A little while later on April 12, 1912, Clarissa Harlowe Barton died:[
The Red Cross is still around today.

I think Clara Barton is pretty cool, Huh?

Thanks for listening:]

Monday, February 08, 2016

Bricks 4 Kidz....by Cora

     My  name is Cora

I am 7. I love to play. And my older sister is fun she helps me read.








Me and my sister Evelyn started Bricks 4 Kidz and here it is.




Sunday, February 07, 2016

Asoka the Great........... By Evelyn!

                                                                


This is Asoka

He was an conqueror, a mean conqueror I say.
His family was a dynasty in India.
When he was younger
everyone called him Asoka the Fierce
because he would kill anyone and anything !!!!!!!!!!!! When he was 22 his father died:[
That meant that Asoka would take the throne. Asoka wanted more and more power.
But one day after a long time of war Asoka had won the Battle of Kalinga.
Asoka went on the battlefield, there was blood every where.
Asoka felt really bad about it

 

After the battle Asoka was nice.
He built stupas for prayer and edicts .



When Asoka built the stupas and edicts he believed in Buddhism.
He believed that everyone should be treated fairly.  :] !!!!!
The rest of his life he was nice :]
Asoka is pretty cool, huh?

Thanks for listening:)









 

Thursday, February 04, 2016

Meet the Kids Generation....... by Evelyn

 Meet Evelyn and Cora
We are 9 and 7 years old
We are doing a homeschool
post for whatever we learn about at meetings, home and classes.
Cora likes Fashion and Designing!!!!!!!!!
Evelyn likes Books and Sports!!!!!!!!!!!





 Thank You for listening!!!!!!!

Friday, December 12, 2008

Wrapping Things Up....

Just a quick post to update you all on the status of the baby and Evie. I went to the doc on Wednesday and things seem to be going very well. Right now, according to the ultra sound, the baby is growing right on track and weighs about 6 pounds. If I carry full term we should be looking at another 8-9 pound baby. Healthy and happy hopefully. The only surprising news is that because the baby is sitting so low and because I am already dilated, we might deliver early...this could be the Christmas baby :)
Evelyn is as wonderful as we could have ever imagined and we are so excited about the holidays. She is saying "Santa" and loves riding around at night shouting out the colors of all the Christmas lights and looking at the decorations.
Shopping is finished, wrapping will be by this weekend, and we are ready for this exciting time of year. We hope to be able to share it with all that we love and cherish and wish each of you a calm and happy next few weeks!

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

We're Thankful For....

The holiday season is upon us and we have found ourselves in a rush to get the house decorated, presents purchased, and things situated for the new arrival. Needless to say, we have been very busy around here! Thanksgiving was a wonderful day full of great food and family that we have not seen in awhile. Evelyn had a great time playing and entertaining and we very much enjoyed her ability to interact with others, giving mommy and daddy a little break. She is growing at amazing rates lately, physically and mentally. Her vocabulary is growing everyday and it has become quite interesting to listen to what she picks up! Just yesterday, her Oma taught her how to properly give her baby a bottle and she caught right on. Now...let's just hope she's as happy about a real baby as she is about the doll...
I am working for three more weeks and then will go on a maternity leave, of sorts, from tutoring in order to adjust to having two little ones in the house. Kevin has started his job with BOK and in just 3 days they have managed to keep him very busy!
We hope that all is well with you and look forward to the holidays and catching up. Enjoy the random pics below. FYI....the last one demonstrates how my dad felt about hosting Thanksgiving :)







Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Our Little Ladybug

So, Halloween has come and gone all too fast and for us it was another year of a precious costume and a little one that only wanted out if it! Evelyn went as a ladybug this year (thanks to our friend Julie S) and the costume could not have looked more adorable. A few weeks ago we tried it on and Evie screamed her little head off. So, I put it in the closet until right before it was time to go and she thought that it was a big treat to put it on. She greeted daddy at the door as he arrived home from work and the expression on his face made her so happy that she didn't seem to mind wearing it much anymore. We visited a few houses and Evie carried around her pumpkin, but really had no idea what was going on. She was totally happy when we let her take the costume off and sort her candy from one basket to another. Here are a few of the pics that we were able to get. It's tough trying to get a ladybug to smile :) Hope that you all had a great Halloween!
Our Little Ladybug
Trick or Treat!!

Ahhh...no costume
Daddy and his little girl
One happy girl!





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Sunday, October 05, 2008

Just a Little More

So, the week and weekend that we had planned did not happen. A series of unfortunate, though humorous in a way, events took place that set all of us back. the baby cold that Evie has been fighting took a strong hold at the beginning of the week, just in time for the baby to move right onto my sciatic nerve, therefore putting me out of commission. My mom was nice enough to offer to help me with Evie during the day because I was having a great deal of trouble getting around and chasing her was tough! So, the second day that we trekked over to mom's for help, she stepped wrong off of the back deck and managed to break her foot. After an afternoon at the minor emergency room, we decided to call it a week and throw the towel in. My clients were cancelled, the garage sale was postponed and other activities were foregone. What a mess this week has been! Next week can only get better...hopefully:)
I am including in this gloomy post, some of the other pics taken at the zoo. The little "Mac Daddy" in the pictures with Evie is her friend Aaron....too cute!
Wishing you all a happy, healthy week :)








Tuesday, September 30, 2008

A Busy Weekend

This weekend we kept Evelyn very busy!! On Friday we visited the zoo again with our friends Janna and Aaron. This is the second time that we have been together and Janna and I think that we finally have the best way figured out! The kids had a great time together. I really don't know who enjoys it more, the kids or the moms :) We were able to visit the newly remodeled petting zoo where Evelyn tested her Dr. Doolittle skills and then moved along to Featherfest where she fed several birds and giggled nonstop.
Then, Saturday, we had a make-up class at Lil' Gym so Kevin was able to go with us. It was backwards day so we practiced walking, running, and flipping backwards. She loved it and is now insisting on flipping forward and backwards at home :) It really has been a great experience for her. Her skills are developing and she is having a great time. Of course, her favorite time is bubble time at the end of class!
We have another busy week ahead of us and are going to try to fight off another baby cold that was picked up somewhere in all the excitement this weekend.
If you're in the area this weekend, stop by and keep us company at yet another garage sale :)





Saturday, September 20, 2008

Trying This Again

So, as I have realized that there are still people checking this despite our total lack of commitment, I am vowing to give it another go. After all, there has been a lot going on and will be so much more to come very soon. Thanks to all of you that didn't give up on us :)

The summer flew by and somehow we found ourselves busier than ever. The backyard is finally in good condition after several invasions by the city and a days worth of professional tree trimming. Kevin has finished the garage and it looks amazing and has now moved on to painting the house and doing large chores in the backyard. All of this before we can tackle the jobs that need to be finished in the house. We are working towards selling the house. It's not on the market yet and we are going to try to stay here until next spring, but we'll see what the future had in store.

Evelyn had a big summer! She started a new gymnastics class (which she loves), went to the library once a week for story time, and found plenty of time to spend hanging out at the pool with Aaron. To wrap it all up, she got to take her first plane ride to Myrtle Beach! We spent a week there in a lovely condo, right on the beach, and had an opportunity to catch up with old friends and family. It was Kevin's first time there and even though he had to leave early, I think that he had a good time. Evie also survived Tropical Storm Hanna, sleeping right through it and not even realizing what was going on. We really did have a blast and hope to go back very soon!

Baby Number Two is doing great, growing daily, and moving like crazy! We decided to let this one be a surprise also, so the name discussion and debate carries on. The due date changes frequently, so Kevin and I are saying some time at the beginning of January. Anyway, the kids will be almost exactly 2 years apart and we will have our hands full! Four more months to get as much done as possible :)

The pics below are from the trip, I will post more asap and try very hard to keep this going :) Hope you all are doing well!!!

eating watermelon with a shovel..yummmm
this is evie's elevator pose
checking out the fish at the aquarium
the day after the storm
saying good bye to SC