This conversation was had as Grace cried sadly for no explainable reason...
Joost (in an attempt to console Grace): "She's cute and a good sister."
Grace: "No! I'm not a good sister. I'm grumpy right now."
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Brianne Lynn Lyzinski

On Saturday, we were delighted to see her ourselves in her home. The picture above is Brianne with her oldest brother, Joshua. She's a beauty and we're so glad to have another niece. (This brings the count up to 11 cousins in Jeff's family--including Joost and Grace--5 girls and 6 boys. Our tiny girl, due in January, should even things out nicely.)
Monday, December 8, 2008
The Year of the Ladybug
Sunday, November 30, 2008
O Tannenbaum
ment, and then, without blinking, he told us that we owed him $34.21. Thirty four dollars and twenty one cents?! Who does that kind of exact calculation with a very long yard stick that towers several feet higher than the person holding it? None the less, we paid with a straight face and the Christmas tree man took several minutes hunting up our exact change in his kitchen. Then we stuffed the beautiful tree in the back of the van and headed for home.
In the end, the kids were delighted with the final result and Jeff and I couldn't help but cherish the joy that Christmas traditions, such as these, bring our family.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Holiday Parade 2008
How can you hang onto territorial anger when there are high school marching bands and holiday floats?
We did have to leave the parade a bit early as we lost feeling in our fingers and toes and Jeff's griping about how much he missed California winters became too tiresome; but all in all, we had a grand time and will be sure to go again next year.
Friday, November 21, 2008
First day of snow
Today, we had our first real snow of the season. The kids woke up and found it as they looked out the big landing window. What excitement! Shortly after breakfast, snow gear was donned and the kids were out happily shoveling snow in the back yard.
Grace felt quite sorry for the poor roses that were covered in snow. She took a good deal of time to carefully brush off each bud so that they could see the sun.
Who knew that sand toys doubled so well as snow toys?
Monday, November 17, 2008
Sunday dinner

Growing up, the meal that we ate on Sundays directly following the morning service-- Sunday dinner--was always a major event. Mom would start a roast or a turkey cooking before we left for Sunday School and by the time we arrived home, the house smelled wonderful and preparation of wonderful side dishes would begin. Then, we would all sit together as a family--many times in the dining room with the good china--eating this special meal. My mother went to all this effort because Sunday is a special day, one for setting aside to worship God with His people, to find fellowship among family and friends and for rest.


We are so grateful that God has given us so many loving friends at Trinity. He has met our needs abundantly in our move from Philadelphia to Harrisburg. We left a wonderful community at Tenth Presbyterian and came to another wonderful community at Trinity Presbyterian. God is so good to us.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Field trip
After four hours, I had to pull them away so we could eat lunch. The kids were able to experience their first Philly cheesesteak (a true learning experience) at Abner's--the university city restaurant that Jeff and I frequented often while we dated (we first went there on our 2nd date.)
After a few other favorite stops in Philly, we made our way home with (amazingly) no traffic on 76. That, in and of itself, made it a really great field trip!
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
good byes
Thursday, October 30, 2008
trick-or-treating
burg. Yes, it's a day before Halloween, but you might remember that our area does it the Thursday before Halloween...however it might fall (last year it was six days early). It's such a fun community event and we're likely to get at least 150 kids coming to the house for
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