Been around town a lot lately. Sometimes it seems like our family stays at work and home incessantly, but not this week. We've been movers and shakers.
Thursday night the children and I went to the North Mason Chamber of Commerce After Hours. It was hosted by the local Methodist Church. A nice place with a great ministry for homeless youth. The children loved it. A root beer float and free reign of a church nursery full of toys. I had the opportunity to talk to a few people, business folks and church folks. The best part was getting home and listening to the children tell their mother how they had fun at the party.
Friday night the whole family went to see a fantastic production of Shakespeare's Henry V, put on by the South Kitsap High School. Real swords, smooth dialog, stunning costumes, and the whole family. For over a two hour play, the children were exceedingly well behaved. They were corrected constantly, but it's hard for them to sit still and listen to words they don't understand.
Tonight, it's off to work to broadcast the South Kitsap Wolves play-off football game.
Go Wolves!
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Getting the children ready for Christmas
Tis the season to get busy, spend too much money, and in general get frustrated with life. Or not. That should cover everyone. The people who can't stand the holiday season and those who love it. Regardless of your stance on the season, as a father, it is your responsibility to lead the family into this joyous season. As the natural leader of the family, I find that I must decide to let the holidays be joyous, or I am doomed to watching my family struggle and bicker.
I've planned on involving the family from the children, my wife and I, to grandparents and aunts and uncles in Christmas activites. From a nearly weekly craft night, to baking, and singing.
To get myself into the Christmas spirit, I've watched my favorite Christmas movies, The Nightmare Before Christmas and It's a Wonderful Life. While nightmare has little to do with Christmas, I still love it. It scared my kids, with the monsters. Wonderful life, reminds me how everything is not about me. The world does not revolve around me, but I am a part of it. I must do my best for my family and friends. I will never know when I do something that saves one of them from a cruel fate. Also, no matter how bad things are, they could be worse... I could be George Bailey and short $8,000.00, about to go up the river.
Tomorrow night we plan to begin making Christmas cards. We hope to spread our cheer soon after Thanksgiving.
I've planned on involving the family from the children, my wife and I, to grandparents and aunts and uncles in Christmas activites. From a nearly weekly craft night, to baking, and singing.
To get myself into the Christmas spirit, I've watched my favorite Christmas movies, The Nightmare Before Christmas and It's a Wonderful Life. While nightmare has little to do with Christmas, I still love it. It scared my kids, with the monsters. Wonderful life, reminds me how everything is not about me. The world does not revolve around me, but I am a part of it. I must do my best for my family and friends. I will never know when I do something that saves one of them from a cruel fate. Also, no matter how bad things are, they could be worse... I could be George Bailey and short $8,000.00, about to go up the river.
Tomorrow night we plan to begin making Christmas cards. We hope to spread our cheer soon after Thanksgiving.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Thanks for attending Allyn Harvest Fest
Nathan turned 1, the bands were great, and we collected a lot of food and coats.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Allyn Harvest Festival is almost here
Just a few more days till we gather for a great hootenanny in Allyn. Bring food for the food bank, and a new coat for a foster kid, and room for cake. A lot of great music from Lief Werner, Kel Schmitz, Marty Brush, Jason Parker, and more will be performing, Producer Ford will be running a few games and Famous Nathan will share his first ever birthday cake!
This is gonna be a great event, that you don't want to miss. Come to the Allyn waterfront, Saturday, October 24th from noon to 6pm.
The Allyn Harvest Festival.
This is gonna be a great event, that you don't want to miss. Come to the Allyn waterfront, Saturday, October 24th from noon to 6pm.
The Allyn Harvest Festival.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Allyn Harvest Festival
Come one! Come all!
Saturday, October 24th from noon to 5pm, to Allyn, WA. We're gathering to celebrate Autumn, community, music, friends, and even help out our neighbors. The Allyn Harvest Festival is a free concert at the Gazebo in Allyn, right on the waterfront. We're gathering to raise food for the North Mason Food Bank and coats for foster-kids from infants to 17 year olds, boys and girls.
We're working on getting musical acts together, if you want to play, let me know.
It is also my youngest son, Nathan's birthday. So we will have cake for everyone... until we run out.
It is rain or shine, because we have a roof, courtesy of the Port of Allyn.
Saturday, October 24th from noon to 5pm, to Allyn, WA. We're gathering to celebrate Autumn, community, music, friends, and even help out our neighbors. The Allyn Harvest Festival is a free concert at the Gazebo in Allyn, right on the waterfront. We're gathering to raise food for the North Mason Food Bank and coats for foster-kids from infants to 17 year olds, boys and girls.
We're working on getting musical acts together, if you want to play, let me know.
It is also my youngest son, Nathan's birthday. So we will have cake for everyone... until we run out.
It is rain or shine, because we have a roof, courtesy of the Port of Allyn.
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