Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Christmas Meltdown
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Christmas Count Down
I have been attempting to slow down just a bit. It's hard. But I've found that forcing myself to take one photo per day - no matter now mundane the topic - has allowed me to stop for just a second, or a minute, and enjoy something. I'm planning to put them all together in a scrapbook that will be titled, simply, "31 Days." Here are a few highlights.
This weekend was our annual Schmitt family Christmas gathering, so that is one big hurdle jumped. We missed Warren because of blizzard conditions in northwest Iowa, but otherwise it was a wonderful time. As always, those cousins provided enough entertainment for all. Merry Christmas!
Saturday, December 06, 2008
The wrestling season has begun!
Monday, December 01, 2008
December Sky
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Thanks. Given.
This is the view we woke up to this morning. Why does the first snow always catch me off guard? I mean, it's not like this is somehow a random, freak event that has never before occured at the end of November in the midwest. But somehow I'm never ready. The Christmas lights aren't up yet, for Pete's sake!
But before we jump into that frenzied season that I find myself dreading more and more each year, I'd like to stop and relive the past few days. Not everyone was here this year, but those who were did it right, I think. Here's a recap of just a few of the things that thanks was given for:
Lucy, Mom, Dad, brothers, house, food, cousins, uncles, aunts, and grandparents - Hannah
Friends, food, cool games, awesome cousins, etc. - Rachel
My family - Rebecca
My DS - Carli
That during these economically poor times, our family is not struggling - Sheila
Both Dan & I being gainfully employed; healthy and beautiful girls; wonderful report cards from school - Sharon.
A home, a job, and my family - Al
My family's health - Dan
The memory of Mama Nell, and the realization of how much she prepared me for this time in my life - Papa
The incredible work that God is doing changing lives in downtown Des Moines, and my incredible family - Darrin.
Yes, there is much to be thankful for.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
The Music in.......We
This has been a music month. It started with Hannah's very first band concert. She is playing clarinet and has progressed nicely beyond the squeaks and squeals of the first weeks of practice. I was a dutiful parent and carried my camera along to capture the event, only to find that I had left the battery at home in the charger! So, we'll just have to treasure that memory in our minds. This past week, however, I managed to actually capture her signing a solo in her fall chorus concert.
And just last night Hannah played a fun little number titled "Jukebox Boogie" at the annual Fun Fest recital. Papa came along and was so proud of his granddaughter!
And we have no idea where Darrin's talent came from! I know I'm biased, but he just keeps getting better! This past week he coordinated all of the music for Walnut Creek Community Church's annual Celebration Sunday. He was so stressed out that he got sick (either that or he got sick and it added to the stress of the whole thing.) But this morning over 800 people were inspired by music that ranged from a choir singing How Great Thou Art to a rockin' rendition of My God is an Awesome God. It was flawless, and I was incredibly proud. Again, no photos of today's event, but here's a picture taken earlier this fall at a church retreat.
Music definitely has the power to energize or calm, encourage or depress, teach, touch, and heal. Find some music to minister to your soul today.
Sunday, November 02, 2008
There were no Jack-O-Lanterns at our house this year...
Happy Halloween.
David in 2002
2003
David, Hannah and Wyatt in 2004
Pumpkin guts 2005
Hannah and Wyatt Trick-or-Treating 2005
Hannah 2006
Dorothy and the ghoul 2006
The Piratess 2007
Monday, October 20, 2008
Get Ready to Laugh!
Now take a deep breath....
Okay, now. All things considered, this one isn’t that bad. I like the whole Angie Dickinson effect. It looks good on Sharon. The haircut’s cute, the color’s good…
I think this one should be named Mildred, or perhaps Myrtle. She's the spinster librarian.
Oh, Lord. Please help us. This is Miss McGillicutty, and she had one too many Gimlets last night. The school board is writing her up for a standards violation. The lush.
Here we are, ready for a photo shoot at Glamour Shots. She was all set to enter the beauty pagent, until she had to have that emergency oral surgery.
Now, this one is the long lost, never before seen, senior prom picture that Sharon carefully hid. The humidity was so bad that day...It's a shame. But what a great tan!
OK, Sheila, you don't get off the hook so easily....
The really scary thing is Sheila actually looks pretty good in the vintage 1964 glasses. I mean, how photogenic can you be? It's not fair! I'd look worse then McGillicutty (sorry, Sharon!)
But the Angie Dickinson look? Not so good...
Now THIS is a look you should have tried! Karen Carpenter on steroids!
I think I've seen this one before...somewhere around 1990.
Yikes! A couple of bleached stripes and we'd have the Bride of Frankenstein!
All in good fun, my beloved sisters. Right?
Sunday, October 19, 2008
They're Here!
Actually, these visitors are here around all year long, but once the field is cleared in the fall we can see them so much better. These not-so-timid creatures will feast on the leftovers of the harvest all winter long, often wandering into our back yard and nibbling on our bushes and the remnants of our garden. This past Thursday I counted 27 as I crept quietly into the field to capture a few photos. There were 4 bucks toward the back of the herd. Of course, they would tolerate only so much of me before they got skiddish and leaped back into the treeline, white tails high.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
I'm Afraid It's Contagious!
This is a shameless scraplift of a page done by Jessica Sprague over at www.jessicasprague.com. Click on the picture if you want to read what it says.
Scenes from My Back Yard
We're definitely living in a different time, but the connection with the land remains strong in Iowa - even in the biggest city in the state. I don't expect that this will always be the view from my back yard. Someday soon this field will probably be replaced by office buildings or restaurants or stores. So until then I will make it a point to treasure it. I'll relish the connections this makes for me between old and new, between childhood and adulthood, between rural and urban, and between two homes - one present and one left behind.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Football Friday Night
It was a gorgeous night for football! David was finally freed from his "academic ineligibility" and started at free safety, a position that is new for him. (His 140 lb. frame is no long D Line material.) He did a great job, getting several tackles that necessitated a conversation with the announcer to correct the pronunciation of our last name (thanks, Cyndi Winterbottom!) Papa, Chris and Darrin all joined us. The sophomores lost their game, but the varsity team soundly spanked their Southeast Polk opponents. The Johnston Dragons now remain as the only undefeated team in our conference! Go Dragons!
And just because every now and then I surprise myself by taking a photo that is actually pretty good, I'm including this silly picture of Lucy, who recently cleaned out a yogurt carton with her tongue. Her fur is matted and sticking straight out, and she looks so ridiculous (in a cute way!) I couldn't resist taking a few photos of this silly girl!
Monday, October 06, 2008
Hair
Saturday, October 04, 2008
Urban Farm Boy
Had the camera been pointed at me (and most women I know) I would have run so fast I'd be in the next county by now.
Here are the prize pumpkins that our studly farmer has just harvested. We have a bumper crop (at least 15) this year! The fruits of the summer's labors - watering, hoeing, and carefully turning each pumpkin over regularly so that the sun hits all sides - are finally paying off. And with the price of a pumpkin at $3.99 at HyVee, it looks like this farmer may have finished in the black this year!
Sunday, September 21, 2008
First Date
Here's a photo of David with his date, Lexi. They are adorable, no? Isn't it amazing how their outfits coordinate perfectly? No coincidence. Lexi took total control, instructing David what to wear, what the corsage should look like, what time to be where. Maybe it's a good thing...David would probably have worn khaki shorts otherwise. I hear they had fun. David said the steak at Cuci Cucina was great, but "real expensive" (thanks to 80 bucks provided by mom.) He tells me he actually danced. But I'm guessing the best part was flopping with his guy friends all night over at the Bruckshaw's.
Lest we lose perspective on this entire event by focusing on the dresses, dancing, flowers and food, take a look at the photos above, taken not quite two years apart. Holy crap!! Look what a mere two years does to a kid! I nearly had to beat him to wear a tie borrowed from dad for his fall band concert two years ago; this year he wants the most expensive tie he can find! Two years ago girls were totally gross; this year, well....
He's obviously got a little more growing up to do, but if these last two years are any indication it may come fast. And I can't wait....maybe....