Yes, it takes shameless greed to finally get me to post again to my blog. How sad. But hopefully this will make things easier all 'round. I will simply change the font color to red if I know someone is getting a particular item for someone. So please let me know what you're getting people in my family (through e-mail, phone call, or PaterKessler account) and I'll update this way...that should make it simple for everyone's list...except mine, of course.
We will be spending Christmas Day at home, and then heading out to Ohio to visit people the next couple of days after. It would be easiest for us space/time wise if you sent gift to our house for Christmas Day, but if you have other preferences then please do as you like :)
I'll be adding to this as we go along...
Petry Family Christmas List
(spoken-for items are in red)
INGA
CDs:
Point of Grace-How You Live
Jars of Clay-Redemption Songs
They Might be Giants (anything except Flood, which she already has)
Books--Look on Amazon wishlist (e-mail address djpetry@juno.com)
DVDs:
Scooby Doo cartoons
Little Mermaid 2 and 3
American Girl Doll
Books for American Girl Julie Albright
Klutz series (book on craft): room lanterns, window art, stencil art,
Potholders, etc. (not face painting or thick plastic “string” bracelet making)
Necklace and earring combo (clip-on earrings), bracelet, jewelry
Costumes (not princess)
American Girl doll clothes
Lotion (the kind you spray on)
Gum
Stationery
Really awesome clothes (shirt, pants, dresses)
i-Fan (fan you can hold that sprays water)
Sunglasses
Watch
Cool PJs
Kids’ make up (for summer theatre and dress-up)
Recess Ball
Travel hairbrush
Remote control car
Npower digital diary digital camera (iCarly)
Digital photo viewer
Lip smackers chapstick
Littlest petshop stuff (anything)
Hair colorist kit (So Chic Salon or similar)
Easy-Bake recipes
Poster
Kid’s pottery wheel
Disney fashion designer (Hannah Montana)
Hydropowered rocket
ANDREI
Books--Look on Amazon wishlist (e-mail address djpetry@juno.com)
Star Wars legos
Freckles (1904) by Gene Stratton Porter
Child’s magazine (comics, superheroes, nature, trucks/machines)
Books on how things work
Superhero toys (car, superhero)
Recess ball--Superman
Sunglasses
Superhero car (Batman, spiderman, superman)
Transformers animal (sturdy)
Radio-controlled car or helicopter
Books for ages 7 and up
Clothes (shirt, pants, shoes)
Baseball hat
Cool cup/plate/bowl combo (plastic or china/ceramic)
Cool clock for room
fun fuzzy socks (traction on bottom, please) or slippers
Educational games
Special bandaids
Cool PJs
Superhero coloring book
Semi truck with matchbox cars in it
Marshmallow bow and mallow
Transformers desert tracker Ratchet
GI Joe dress-up, fireman dress-up
GI Pit mobile headquarters (expensive!)
Transformers laptop
Star Wars The Force trainer
Imaginext bat castle
King Arthur Attack Action Warship
Hot wheels cars
Ultra blast batman
Remote control robot sergeant
Lego castle, lego Star Wars anything
Erector set multi-models
Model (basic—this would be his first one)
Wooden train track stuff (Thomas and Friends or compatible) –bridge
Bow and arrow set (Tucsan)
T-ball set (Sizzlin’ Cool)
Air Zone crossbow
Gargoyle playset
Bop bag
Shield
Puzzles (150 +)
Radio-control tarantula or car
Play mat for wooden train
Art supplies
Spy gear
ELENA
Books: look on Amazon wishlist (e-mail address djpetry@juno.com)
Glasses
Toy cat
Special bandaids (Strawberry Shortcake ?)
Special china or ceramic cup/plate/bowl combo for special meals
Cool Pencils and pens
Really cool cupboard/shelf combination for her to store her own things
Watch (Strawberry Shortcake)
Cool PJs
Toe ring
Horse things
http://www.fatbraintoys.com/toys/interests/horses/index.cfm?source=google&kwid=horse+toys&gclid=CPz2y86Rv5cCFQECGgodu3KpRw)
stuffed doll (Woody) –rather large
Bakugan
Radio-control car
Poster
Lego castle (Star Wars)
Play mat for wooden train
Incredible hulk power glow mask
Puzzles (35+)
Yo-yo
Art supplies
ALEX
Books: look on Amazon wishlist (e-mail address djpetry@juno.com)
Radio-controlled car
Play mat for wooden train
Star Wars battle droid
Star Wars Battle Pack
batman dress-up clothes (batman with mask, etc)
Cool Cape
Coloring book
wallet
Educational toys
Special bandaids
fun fuzzy socks (traction on bottom, please)
Sunglasses
Clock
Watch
Superhero pajamas
GI Goe accelerator suit Duke
Imaginext bat castle
Star Wars the Force trainer
2-wheeler bike with training wheels
Good quality musical toys
Stuffed doll-Buzz Lightyear (big)
Guitar
Bakugan
Batman poster
Lego castle
Star Wars playdoh set
Thomas the Train wooden tracks and stuff (he has the basic track) –especially the signal house
Star Wars kite
AirZone crossbow
Bop bag
Shields
Yo yo
Puzzles (35+)
SAM
Books and toys: look on Amazon wishlist (e-mail address djpetry@juno.com)
Coloring books with superheroes
Wallet
Cape
Special bandaids
Movie or superhero action figures (for little kids)
fun fuzzy socks (traction on bottom, please)
Super cool PJs
Superhero books
Recess ball
Watch
Raffi songs (we don’t have any)
Transformers that turn into cars (simple)
Spiderman laptop
Radio flyer tricycle
Riding helmet for bike
Spiderman action figure
Batmobile
Poster of Spiderman or Dragonball Z
Small nerf football
Batman bop bag
Large rubber shark
ELISSA
Toys: look on Amazon wishlist (e-mail address djpetry@juno.com)
Fisher Price corn popper
Playschool busy balls terrific textures
Fischer-Price riding toy (Little People time to learn to ride-on)
bath toys
Anything for 18 months +
ALL KIDS
Leonard Bernstein’s The Carnival of the Animals and Peter and the Wolf (CD)
You Are Special plate for special occasion meals
Heelies
Good-quality kids’ hand-bells for bellchoir (http://www.kidsplaymusic.com/?gclid=CM7PopqD950CFQRM5QodL1TvqQ)
Billy Joel CD:
http://www.amazon.com/Billy-Joel-Greatest-Hits-Vol/dp/B00000DCHI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1258692261&sr=8-1
Beethoven’s Wig 4 (CD)
Classical Kids Lullabys http://www.amazon.com/Daydreams-Lullabies-Classical-Kids/dp/B00000212O/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1258693750&sr=1-9
The World’s Very Best Opera for kids…in English! http://www.amazon.com/Worlds-Very-Opera-Kids-English/dp/B0000C5ROP/ref=pd_sim_m_11
DANIEL
Subscription to Mars Hill audio magazine (http://www.marshillaudio.org/)
Books: look on Amazon wishlist (e-mail address djpetry@juno.com)
Gift Certificate to The Great Courses (www.teach12.com)
Gift certificate to Borders or Barnes and Noble
Gift certificates to Canon Press (http://www.canonpress.org/)
Gift certificates to Red Robin, Skyline
Books: look on Amazon wishlist (e-mail address djpetry@juno.com)
JENNIFER
Books: look on Amazon wishlist (e-mail address djpetry@juno.com)
Subscription to The Writer’s Magazine (Brad got me one last year)
Subscription to Locus Magazine (sci-fi and Fantasy)
Jennie—trac suit I can wear around the house and not look completely ratty
Headphones like these (noise reduction, great for listening to classical music or reducing noise so I can write my book
http://www.sennheiser.com/sennheiser/home_en.nsf/root/private_headphones_wireless-headphones_502384
Footie pajamas (fun ones—just google it)
Nutrimill Grain Mill http://www.pleasanthillgrain.com/nutrimill.aspx
Bosch Universal Mixer + cookie paddles http://www.pleasanthillgrain.com/Bosch_Universal_Plus_Mixer_MUM6N10UC.aspx
(these two can be combined for a large savings if anyone's crazy enough to get them for me)
Photos (in frames) of family
Warm fuzzy socks for around the house
Warm practical socks
Spoon holder for stovetop
Headphones--good quality
Cool candlesticks for the dinner table
Cool cookie jar
Cookie sheets, good quality (I have issues with cookie sheets)
Spatula for getting cookies off cookie sheets
Small but bright table lamp for reading in bedroom
Hands-free phone earpiece (for regular phone)
Really nice computer speakers
Bowls or, if you want to get extravagant, a whole new set of every day plates and bowls (10 each)
Books
· The Writer’s Journey: Mythic Structure for Writers by Christopher Vogler
· Books for children on various composers by Children’s Press in Chicago
· Look on Amazon wishlist (e-mail address djpetry@juno.com)
Music CDs
Easy French books-on-tape
The Carpenters
Cool Celtic Music
THE WHOLE FAMILY
Family photos sitting and pictures from Olan Mills
Awesome lamps, floor and table (the entire house needs them!)
Fun Drinking glasses (for everyday drinking)
Cool doormat that will remind us of whoever gave it to us
Gift Certificates:
Amazon.Com
Home Depot or Lowe’s
Bed, Bath and Beyond
Red Robin (restaurant)
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
My Much Delayed Post
Christmas is over now and since Megan was able to update I guess I should fulfill my duty and update as well.
Life in the Petry household is busy as usual and yet routine enough to keep everything sane. Inga is in the third grade and participates in Choir and Taikwando. Andrei is doing well improving his reading ability and pronunciation.
Yelena is enjoying half-day Kindergarten with Alex and is excited about going to Hilton Head for Spring Break this year. Alex is excited to befriend a new student in his class this month and is going to be celebrating his 6th birthday in April. And I've really been enjoying the quality time spent in the mornings with Sammy and Elissa as Elissa begins to scoot along the floor and take steps as she holds on to the couch.
Yelena is enjoying half-day Kindergarten with Alex and is excited about going to Hilton Head for Spring Break this year. Alex is excited to befriend a new student in his class this month and is going to be celebrating his 6th birthday in April. And I've really been enjoying the quality time spent in the mornings with Sammy and Elissa as Elissa begins to scoot along the floor and take steps as she holds on to the couch.
Since December I've gotten one sister married off and in May I will travel to London to see my Brother and Friend be married. Dan has been busy keeping up with teaching here at St. Peters and continuing his education at New St. Andrews in Moscow. 


Elissa was recently baptized and mom and Papasan were able to drive down and join us for her baptism. Thanks Mom, you mean so much to me and my whole family!
Monday, December 15, 2008
Christmas Lists!
INGA
CDs:
Point of Grace-How You Live
Jars of Clay-Redemption Songs
They Might be Giants (anything)
Books in general for a 9-year-old
DVDs:
Scooby Doo cartoons
Prince Caspian
Little Mermaid (any)
Klutz series (book on craft): room lanterns, window art, stencil art,
Potholders, etc. (not face painting or thick plastic “string” bracelet making)
Shirt that says “Everyone Loves a Brown-Eyed Girl”, size 7
Disney and Me magazine
Necklace and earring combo (clip-on earrings), bracelet, cheap jewelry
A bear you can draw on with special markers (at most toy stores)
Barking, jumping toy dog
Costumes (not princess)
Mermaid doll that you can dress and take off the tail
Transformers (sturdy kind)
A girl lamp
American Girl doll clothes
Lotion (the kind you spray on)
Gum
Cool cup/plate/bowl combo (hard plastic or china/ceramic)
Stationery
Really awesome clothes (shirt, pants, dresses)
i-Fan
Sunglasses
Toe socks
Watch
Special bandaids
Cool PJs
Digital camera
Digital video camera
Kids’ make up (for summer theatre and dress-up)
EZ Bake oven
Bubble maker
Slippers
Scrapbook/photo album
Recess Ball (Princess)
Travel hairbrush
Remote control car
ANDREI (likes all superheros, especially Batman)
Star Wars legos
Freckles (1904) by Gene Stratton Porter
Children’s magazine on comics (Superman, Batman, Spiderman, etc), nature, trucks/machines, coloring, etc
Books on how things work
Curtains for bedroom (blue and red theme)
School desk
Superhero toys (car, superhero)
Recess ball--Superman
Sunglasses
Superhero dress-up—esp. Batman or body armor (size 7/8)
Desk
Superhero clock for room
Superhero car (Batman, spiderman, superman)
Transformers animal (sturdy)
Notebook or folder
Radio-controlled car or helicopter
Books for ages 7 and up
Superhero pillowcase and/or sheets set or blanket (twin size)
Clothes (shirt, pants, shoes) –especially superheros
Baseball hat (Batman)
Cool cup/plate/bowl combo (plastic or china/ceramic)
Cool clock for room
fun fuzzy socks (traction on bottom, please)
Educational games
Special bandaids
Cool PJs
Superhero coloring book
Semi truck with matchbox cars in it
Radio-controlled car
ELENA (likes Strawberry Shortcake!)
Books for ages 6 and up
Dress-up clothes for girls (she asked for Strawberry Shortcake)—size 6-8
Glasses
Toy cat
Notebook or folder
Special bandaids (Strawberry Shortcake)
Money-holding device (wallet, small purse)
Coloring book
Baseball hat
Notebook
Cool cup/plate/bowl combo (plastic or china/ceramic)
Cool Pencils and pens
Really cool cupboard/shelf combination for her to store her own things
Watch (Strawberry Shortcake)
Strawberry Shortcake toe socks
Cool PJs
Cool legos
Wooden kitchenette
Horse things (http://www.fatbraintoys.com/toys/interests/horses/index.cfm?source=google&kwid=horse+toys&gclid=CPz2y86Rv5cCFQECGgodu3KpRw)
ALEX (likes Green Lantern)
Books for ages 5 and up—he is a good reader (esp. beginning reader Superhero books)
Spiderman, superman, and/or batman dress-up clothes (batman with mask, etc)
Cool Cape
Coloring book
Cars
Spiderman web slinger (attaches to wrist)
Batman gun
Folder or notebook
wallet
Pillowcase (superheroes)
Educational toys
Radio car
Special bandaids
fun fuzzy socks (traction on bottom, please)
Boys’ belt holder for closet
Optimus Prime transformer
Sunglasses
Superhero cartoons on DVD
Clock
Watch
Trash can
Toy box
Binoculars
Lunch box
Superhero pencils and pens
Superhero pajamas
Recorder
Instruments for young people (like the use in early childhood music classes…wooden claves and rattles and tambourine, etc)
SAM
Coloring book
Wallet
Cars and trucks
Cape
Special bandaids
Spiderman car (or any superhero)
Movie or superhero action figures (for little kids, age 3)
fun fuzzy socks (traction on bottom, please)
Cool PJs
Really simple transformer
Superhero books
Recess ball
Superhero pillowcase
Watch
DVD of superhero cartoons
--basically anything on the other boys’ lists that a 4-year old “me too!” boy could wish for
ELISSA
—anything! She can always use more clothes, especially leggings, in size 2. She is still very baby-ish, so toys for kids 6 months+ is good, especially if they make noise. Crib sheets are nice, too—the ones she has now are getting worn and are mostly for boys anyway J
ALL KIDS
Little House on the Prairie videos (Seasons 5+)
Leonard Bernstein’s The Carnival of the Animals and Peter and the Wolf (CD)
Sturdy bean bags
Sturdy trucks and tractors
Toy bin or storage shelving for toys for basement
DANIEL
The Netflix Player by Roku (this is what he REALLY wants most)
ipod thing to play it in car radio
**Subscription to Mars Hill audio magazine (ask Jennifer)**
The Case for Covenant Communion Ed. By Gregg Strawbridge
Paedofaith by Rich Lusk
Bookends
Gift certificate to Borders or Barnes and Noble
Gift certificates to Canon Press (www.canonpress.org)
Gift certificates to The Teaching Company (www.teach12.com)
Gift certificates to Blockbuster
Gift certificates to Red Robin, Skyline
JENNIFER
Subscription to The Writer’s Magazine (Brad got me one last year)
Subscription to Locus Magazine (sci-fi and Fantasy)
Footie pajamas (Target, I think)
Photos of people (yes, I stole this off Anne Marie’s list)
Warm fuzzy socks for around the house
Warm practical socks
Comforter (King size)
Salad spinner
Cool trivets
Spoon holder for stovetop
Measuring spoons and cups
Headphones--good quality
Cool candlesticks and candles for the dinner table
Large dining-room type painting
Cool cookie jar
Small but bright table lamp for reading in bedroom
Books
· How to Write Science Fiction and Fantasy by Orson Scott Card
· Foxe’s Book of Martyrs
· The Writer’s Journey: Mythic Structure for Writers by Christopher Vogler
· The Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, Giving the Derivation, Source, or Origin of Common Phrases, Allusions & Words That Have a Tale to Tell (out of print, will need to search), by Ebenezer Brewer ISBN 0517259214 published 1988
· The Lost Language of Symbolism:An Enquiry into the Origin of Certain Letters, Words, Names, Fairy-Tales, Folklore and Mythologies by Harold Bayley
· Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the English Language: Dealing with the Origin of Words and their Sense Development Thus Illustrating the History of Civilization and Culture, by Ernest Klein (expensive)
· Books for children on various composers by Children’s Press in Chicago
Music CDs
Brahms Symphonies on CD
Easy French books-on-tape
Carpenters
Cool Celtic Music
THE WHOLE FAMILY
Wooden Sitting/storage bench for hallway, for storing shoes
Towel drying rack (nice, for bedroom and guests)
Family photos sitting and pictures from Olan Mills
Bean Bags!!
Cool cookie jar
Awesome lamps, floor and table (the entire house needs them!)
Harry, Willy, and Carrothead Judith Caseley
Oliver's High Five by Beverly Swerdlow Brown
Drinking glasses (for everyday drinking)
Really cool and memorable throw blankets (to replace our two ratty ones)
Cool doormat
Collage frame
Gift Certificates:
Blockbuster
Borders
Amazon.Com
Home Depot or Lowe’s
Bed, Bath and Beyond
Jo-Anne Fabrics
HomeGoods
Red Robin (restaurant)
CDs:
Point of Grace-How You Live
Jars of Clay-Redemption Songs
They Might be Giants (anything)
Books in general for a 9-year-old
DVDs:
Scooby Doo cartoons
Prince Caspian
Little Mermaid (any)
Klutz series (book on craft): room lanterns, window art, stencil art,
Potholders, etc. (not face painting or thick plastic “string” bracelet making)
Shirt that says “Everyone Loves a Brown-Eyed Girl”, size 7
Disney and Me magazine
Necklace and earring combo (clip-on earrings), bracelet, cheap jewelry
A bear you can draw on with special markers (at most toy stores)
Barking, jumping toy dog
Costumes (not princess)
Mermaid doll that you can dress and take off the tail
Transformers (sturdy kind)
A girl lamp
American Girl doll clothes
Lotion (the kind you spray on)
Gum
Cool cup/plate/bowl combo (hard plastic or china/ceramic)
Stationery
Really awesome clothes (shirt, pants, dresses)
i-Fan
Sunglasses
Toe socks
Watch
Special bandaids
Cool PJs
Digital camera
Digital video camera
Kids’ make up (for summer theatre and dress-up)
EZ Bake oven
Bubble maker
Slippers
Scrapbook/photo album
Recess Ball (Princess)
Travel hairbrush
Remote control car
ANDREI (likes all superheros, especially Batman)
Star Wars legos
Freckles (1904) by Gene Stratton Porter
Children’s magazine on comics (Superman, Batman, Spiderman, etc), nature, trucks/machines, coloring, etc
Books on how things work
Curtains for bedroom (blue and red theme)
School desk
Superhero toys (car, superhero)
Recess ball--Superman
Sunglasses
Superhero dress-up—esp. Batman or body armor (size 7/8)
Desk
Superhero clock for room
Superhero car (Batman, spiderman, superman)
Transformers animal (sturdy)
Notebook or folder
Radio-controlled car or helicopter
Books for ages 7 and up
Superhero pillowcase and/or sheets set or blanket (twin size)
Clothes (shirt, pants, shoes) –especially superheros
Baseball hat (Batman)
Cool cup/plate/bowl combo (plastic or china/ceramic)
Cool clock for room
fun fuzzy socks (traction on bottom, please)
Educational games
Special bandaids
Cool PJs
Superhero coloring book
Semi truck with matchbox cars in it
Radio-controlled car
ELENA (likes Strawberry Shortcake!)
Books for ages 6 and up
Dress-up clothes for girls (she asked for Strawberry Shortcake)—size 6-8
Glasses
Toy cat
Notebook or folder
Special bandaids (Strawberry Shortcake)
Money-holding device (wallet, small purse)
Coloring book
Baseball hat
Notebook
Cool cup/plate/bowl combo (plastic or china/ceramic)
Cool Pencils and pens
Really cool cupboard/shelf combination for her to store her own things
Watch (Strawberry Shortcake)
Strawberry Shortcake toe socks
Cool PJs
Cool legos
Wooden kitchenette
Horse things (http://www.fatbraintoys.com/toys/interests/horses/index.cfm?source=google&kwid=horse+toys&gclid=CPz2y86Rv5cCFQECGgodu3KpRw)
ALEX (likes Green Lantern)
Books for ages 5 and up—he is a good reader (esp. beginning reader Superhero books)
Spiderman, superman, and/or batman dress-up clothes (batman with mask, etc)
Cool Cape
Coloring book
Cars
Spiderman web slinger (attaches to wrist)
Batman gun
Folder or notebook
wallet
Pillowcase (superheroes)
Educational toys
Radio car
Special bandaids
fun fuzzy socks (traction on bottom, please)
Boys’ belt holder for closet
Optimus Prime transformer
Sunglasses
Superhero cartoons on DVD
Clock
Watch
Trash can
Toy box
Binoculars
Lunch box
Superhero pencils and pens
Superhero pajamas
Recorder
Instruments for young people (like the use in early childhood music classes…wooden claves and rattles and tambourine, etc)
SAM
Coloring book
Wallet
Cars and trucks
Cape
Special bandaids
Spiderman car (or any superhero)
Movie or superhero action figures (for little kids, age 3)
fun fuzzy socks (traction on bottom, please)
Cool PJs
Really simple transformer
Superhero books
Recess ball
Superhero pillowcase
Watch
DVD of superhero cartoons
--basically anything on the other boys’ lists that a 4-year old “me too!” boy could wish for
ELISSA
—anything! She can always use more clothes, especially leggings, in size 2. She is still very baby-ish, so toys for kids 6 months+ is good, especially if they make noise. Crib sheets are nice, too—the ones she has now are getting worn and are mostly for boys anyway J
ALL KIDS
Little House on the Prairie videos (Seasons 5+)
Leonard Bernstein’s The Carnival of the Animals and Peter and the Wolf (CD)
Sturdy bean bags
Sturdy trucks and tractors
Toy bin or storage shelving for toys for basement
DANIEL
The Netflix Player by Roku (this is what he REALLY wants most)
ipod thing to play it in car radio
**Subscription to Mars Hill audio magazine (ask Jennifer)**
The Case for Covenant Communion Ed. By Gregg Strawbridge
Paedofaith by Rich Lusk
Bookends
Gift certificate to Borders or Barnes and Noble
Gift certificates to Canon Press (www.canonpress.org)
Gift certificates to The Teaching Company (www.teach12.com)
Gift certificates to Blockbuster
Gift certificates to Red Robin, Skyline
JENNIFER
Subscription to The Writer’s Magazine (Brad got me one last year)
Subscription to Locus Magazine (sci-fi and Fantasy)
Footie pajamas (Target, I think)
Photos of people (yes, I stole this off Anne Marie’s list)
Warm fuzzy socks for around the house
Warm practical socks
Comforter (King size)
Salad spinner
Cool trivets
Spoon holder for stovetop
Measuring spoons and cups
Headphones--good quality
Cool candlesticks and candles for the dinner table
Large dining-room type painting
Cool cookie jar
Small but bright table lamp for reading in bedroom
Books
· How to Write Science Fiction and Fantasy by Orson Scott Card
· Foxe’s Book of Martyrs
· The Writer’s Journey: Mythic Structure for Writers by Christopher Vogler
· The Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, Giving the Derivation, Source, or Origin of Common Phrases, Allusions & Words That Have a Tale to Tell (out of print, will need to search), by Ebenezer Brewer ISBN 0517259214 published 1988
· The Lost Language of Symbolism:An Enquiry into the Origin of Certain Letters, Words, Names, Fairy-Tales, Folklore and Mythologies by Harold Bayley
· Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the English Language: Dealing with the Origin of Words and their Sense Development Thus Illustrating the History of Civilization and Culture, by Ernest Klein (expensive)
· Books for children on various composers by Children’s Press in Chicago
Music CDs
Brahms Symphonies on CD
Easy French books-on-tape
Carpenters
Cool Celtic Music
THE WHOLE FAMILY
Wooden Sitting/storage bench for hallway, for storing shoes
Towel drying rack (nice, for bedroom and guests)
Family photos sitting and pictures from Olan Mills
Bean Bags!!
Cool cookie jar
Awesome lamps, floor and table (the entire house needs them!)
Harry, Willy, and Carrothead Judith Caseley
Oliver's High Five by Beverly Swerdlow Brown
Drinking glasses (for everyday drinking)
Really cool and memorable throw blankets (to replace our two ratty ones)
Cool doormat
Collage frame
Gift Certificates:
Blockbuster
Borders
Amazon.Com
Home Depot or Lowe’s
Bed, Bath and Beyond
Jo-Anne Fabrics
HomeGoods
Red Robin (restaurant)
Monday, April 28, 2008
Catch-up Post (the guilt edition)
April is such an awesome month...so many births and adoptions to celebrate! Mom, Mandy, Annie, Megan, Sam, Alex, and Sophie were all born in April, and Elena was adopted in April (Alex came home in April, but was officially adopted in March). We of course have to eat some major sugar in celebration of the local occasions, and wish we could do more for those far away. Way more. Like our family for some reason was really swamped this month and I have a major guilt complex for not at least sending a card or something to my brothers and sisters on their birthdays. So I am hoping this blog will make up a leeetle bit for my falling behind on timely enthusiasm for my sisters and brothers and their special days. And I really hope I am not leaving anyone out!
Lena has been home with us now for two whole years. She is a fantastically fun-loving, determined little girl who lights up our lives with her hilarious quotes and views of the world and her all-out love for her new family. Happy Adoption Day, Lena!
Mom is full of fun and still learning to do new things (like taking voice lessons!) at her advanced stage of living :) She is full of character and strength even when things are difficult or she is in pain. I enjoy having such a close and wonderful mother to laugh with, ask advice of, pray with, and just to talk with! Happy Birthday, Mom!!
Alex is joyful and energetic, quick to see where others need his help and so caring when others are hurting whether it is physical pain or emotional. What a beautiful spirit lies within this sweet son of mine. Happy Birthday, Alex!
Sam is my childhood companion and champion, full of wisdom and learning and quick to empathize in times of need. I love playing duets with you, Sam--I only wish you were closer so we could share the every-day sort of stuff that comes with being in the same time zone! Happy Birthday, Sam!
Mandy, I am so glad I got to hang out with you last summer and get to know the adult "you" better than by just reading your blog. You are so thoughtful and caring, and your patience with living in the same house as 5 summer-soused children was amazing! Happy Birthday, Mandy!!
Annie, I can't believe you are graduating next month!! You have grown so mature in the past year, so thoughtful and sensitive of others. Your notes of encouragement to the kids and to me are still on our bulletin boards, and those bandaids are still in full use! Your enthusiasm for life is, in my opinion, your best quality and your most unique one. It is infectious, and I look forward to experiencing it more as you head my way for college. Happy Birthday, Annie!
Megan, you are a wonderful companion and sister, always making time for a quick phone conversation and caring for the kids so sweetly. You are thoughtful about the things that are gong on in my life even though they are so far from your own, and quick to visit whenever you get a chance. I love to see the person you are becoming. Happy Birthday, Megan!
Dearest Sophie Eleanor, I can't wait to get to know you as you grow and mature and become the person God has for you to be. Your future is limitless; so amazing, so humbling for those who will be involved in your life and influence you as you grow. I hope I can be a good Aunt to you. I hope your cousins will be good examples for you. Happy Birth Day, my newest niece!
Annie, I can't believe you are graduating next month!! You have grown so mature in the past year, so thoughtful and sensitive of others. Your notes of encouragement to the kids and to me are still on our bulletin boards, and those bandaids are still in full use! Your enthusiasm for life is, in my opinion, your best quality and your most unique one. It is infectious, and I look forward to experiencing it more as you head my way for college. Happy Birthday, Annie!
Dearest Sophie Eleanor, I can't wait to get to know you as you grow and mature and become the person God has for you to be. Your future is limitless; so amazing, so humbling for those who will be involved in your life and influence you as you grow. I hope I can be a good Aunt to you. I hope your cousins will be good examples for you. Happy Birth Day, my newest niece!Friday, February 29, 2008
The difference a year can make
Sunday, February 10, 2008
I guess it's all about America
Hmmm...I guess I knew this already. Thanks, Mandy, for the idea.I've been sick recently, really sick. Fever, exhaustion, lying in bed and unable to teach or do much sick, for a week and a half. The kids have been awesome, taking care of me by bringing me books and fluffing my pillows (on the couch) and stroking my head and I have responded by allowing them to watch movies. A good deal all around. Andrei actually got antsy that he was missing so much school and he asked me to teach him math from the couch. He's such a great kid!
I've been reading the book Anne gave me for Christmas (thank you, Anne!!) by Barbara Kingsolver called Animal, Vegetable, Miracle--it's really great. It puts me in the mood for Spring because it is all about buying local food (and organic) and preserving varieties of vegetables and fruits by thinking outside the box and growing your own stuff which gives you more options than the "chosen for travel hardiness" varieties available from California. It also discusses what the "big corporate business" mindset means when applied to food and this involves pesticides and massive amounts of corn and soy which is turned into wonderful products such as high fructose corn syrup etc. which is of course in a lot of pre-prepared or fast foods Americans eat and which gets into the whole "overfed but undernourished Americans" discussion. Sorry, long sentences with total run-on issues but this illness has fried my brain as well as my body. I am so ready for Spring, now!! Anyway, I have been leaning more and more toward local produce recently anyway but this book does an excellent job of putting into words all of the thoughts that have been running around my head since we first started our elimination diet craze.
Reading this book has also made me think a lot more about buying American, and what that means in the big picture. I'm still figuring it out, but this ties into my thoughts on getting a larger van in the near future...can't help but buy American there, since there really aren't any other options. So count me in for being patriotic!
Sunday, January 20, 2008
I remember
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