Winona Lake Tag

We had a nice blustery day this past weekend. So James pulled out his most beloved kite and shared one of his favorite pastimes with his son. Corban loved it! He didn't even know that the wind wasn't completely cooperative. (I'm sure Murphy was involved in some capacity. Ugh.) ...

Do you have any friends who are always doing kind things (like watching your kiddos) and never accepting anything in return? I do. So I had to get smart crafty. What momma turns down things for her kids? I made little Miss M here her very own fabric matching game. Aren't...

Ever since we refilled our bird feeder this spring, Corban has been thoroughly enjoying watching our beautiful cardinals enjoy their meals. Okay, so that's not a cardinal. They just don't stay long enough to be photographed! It's always sad when they're full. Squirrels eat the remains from the ground,...

We have played at the park so much lately. Thank you, Lord for this beautiful spring! Saw this disgusting squished crayfish on one of our recent walks. Luke was not interested in holding himself up with his hands on this day. Saw some friends at the park who shared...

We've had lots of crying the past few days. Those beautiful pearly whites bursting through gums are to blame. So I decided we needed something fun, something new, something...

Corban's friend Luke has just discovered his tongue, which has made Corban rediscover his! Hey, Mom! Oh, hi again! Corban's take on the Michael Jordan dunk, smile-style. Two-handed hi! Waving to the cars. Every.single.one. Mom and son. Towering Corban wave. Dad and son. Heeeeeey! Cool beans. ...

I was going to caption-ize each photo, and then I realized the photos tell the story well-enough themselves. Enjoy! ...

Where are my boys? There's a happy face. And the happy puller. /pusher. Whheeee! He had a great time (for the most part). I think James may have had even more fun, though. Ready for a big push. Now a running pull! Go, boys, go! And theeen, James put him in the snow. Snow angels are...

Memorial Day was the day for the Race for Trace honoring Tracey Yeager, a woman from our church who died last year from breast cancer. She is greatly missed, and this race was a great way to celebrate her life! James and I both ran our...