
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Swinging

Monday, August 29, 2011
plank
Thursday, August 25, 2011
dont really have a title for this post
Friday, August 19, 2011
HollaSallaHarmonizas
Jail Break!
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
more from BUG
- If you want to connect with your little girls, and even those who are not so little, you need to spend one-on-one time with them.
- Look for anything that will bring your daughter into your world or you into hers. While you are at it, tell her you love her every time you are together. You will be her hero forever.
- Never, ever, make fun of her.
- Be home for dinner on time. Very important.
- Surprise her by showing up at her school for lunch, bearing Happy Meals or pizza.
- Never permit her to talk back rudely—to you or to her mother.
- Don’t miss a recital, concert, play, or any other performance of hers. Not now. Not until she graduates.
- Don’t let her play you and her mother against each other.
- Never call her names. No matter how mad you are. No matter what she did. If you do, she’ll remember it for the rest of her life.
- Let her see, by the way you treat your wife, the way a man is supposed to treat a woman.
- Teach her how to look a boy in the eye and say “No.”
- Wait up for her. Knowing Dad will be greeting her at the door has a very positive effect on her decision-making process.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Thankful
We are so thankful for all of you who have bought a shirt! Thank you thank you!
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Date night - Flip Burger & The Help

We really enjoyed:



As we drove home we shook our heads about the fact that life really was like that. How could it be? How could those living in it not have done something about it sooner?
And then the conversation veered toward our time period and the immediate needs of the world (147 million orphans; 24,000 children dying of poverty, hunger and easily preventable diseases) and Tay asked "Do you think years from now when people are looking back on our time period they will shake their heads about the fact that life really was like that? How could those (us) living in it not have done something about it sooner?
. . .
I do not have The Answers. Thankfully God does and He is the One who can handle and heal and restore the brokenness of this world. And, amazingly enough, He gives us the opportunity to be apart of it in some way(s). Here is a very limited list of resources (and if you have others close to your heart, please list them):
1. Sponsor a child
a. World Vision
c. Amazima
d. BrightPoint
2. Go on a short term mission trip
a. Young Life Africa Expeditions
b. 410 Bridge
3. Adopt or Foster a child
c. One World
just some food for thought
Friday, August 12, 2011
Bringing Up Girls
So, I started reading James Dobson's, Bringing Up Girls (He also wrote Bringing up Boys). Needless to say it can be a bit overwhelming to realize the responsibility of being a mother/parent :)Wednesday, August 10, 2011
zip up
Big Bows
Unfortunately Daye's beautiful hair is still in a stage that the big bows just slide right out. But, I managed to attempt to whip up some homemade bows the other night and this one stole the show!Friday, August 5, 2011
Tay's going to Africa!
410 Bridge enables the self-developing capabilities of the people they serve. In order to do that, they're careful not to do for Kenyan communities what they can do for themselves.
This strategy extends through the deployment of the 5 impact areas for every community.
- Water
- Education
- Health Care
- Micro-Enterprise
- Spiritual Development
Morning Dip in the Pool


About to get dried off and so happy about it! (does anyone notice Taylor in this picture?!?)
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Cannot wait for October 4!
You can preorder her book on Amazon.















