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March 11, 2012

Randomness

This is a complete random post with pictures, mainly off my mobile phone that I finally downloaded for the week. The are definitely not as clear as my regular camera.  

The other night I was putting the kids to bed (and they were slightly hyper as usual) and Caleb came in with his guitar and played primary songs for the kids before bed time in the boys room. They were so excited. Lydia came running in and had to be a part of it also. 




On Tuesday I go to the church house in the evening to sew.  Ono those nights I have the kids so they play in the gym.  Take this moment in...it is a rare moment between Lydia and Thomas who constantly are butting heads.  It was worth a picture to document that they actually can get along.
BOWMAN'S, Does this car look familiar?  I saw it in the parking lot and smiled.  This is an old British taxi from England.  When we lived in England, my parents bought one and this was our family car.  If you look closely you can see the glass sliding window between the driver and the back seats which faced each other.  My Parents I am sure used that window more often than not to drown out the sounds of five children in the back seats. 

Lydia forgot her shoes so she "had" to go on Caleb's shoulders.  He got her a redbox movie, she was happy.

DAY OFF
Caleb had a weekday off from work, so he came over and wanted to install a new toy in his guitar.  It was a permanent acoustic pick-up that takes an acoustic guitar and makes it into an electric acoustic guitar.  Funny thing, he couldn't do it without Lydia's help. Not only did she hold the flashlight for him, but she had to stick her little hand in and help pull through electric wires.  She was so excited to help and feel needed. 



It took her entire arm, all the way up to her shoulder to get the wires installed. 

 




At one point their heads were leaning on each other taking this project so seriously.  Too cute!

1 comments:

Jake said...

That last picture is great. One would think they were building an atomic bomb by the look on their faces.