Christmas 2013

Christmas 2013

Deuteronomy 11:18-19

18 Fix these words of mine in your hearts and minds; tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. 19 Teach them to your children, talking about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.

Deuteronomy 11:18-19

New International Version (NIV)

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Little Mothers. The Things Kids Learn

E and R have been practicing to be great little mothers recently. They amaze me. The boys are BOYS they don't put their babies to sleep and make sure they have a pillow, blanket, have either gotten a clean bum or gone to the bathroom and gotten a lecture about having 'a good sleep so you will get a treat.' If the boys play with babies at all they are fighters with weapons or people who need rescuing or some such thing. R loves to feed her baby and sits him up, gets a spoon and a bowl and spoon feeds him.. not just a little. That kid is FULL. Regularly we see a girl running around with a baby doll up under her shirt. That baby is either nursing or she's 'gonna have a baby and it's still in her tummy.'

I find that they do everything that I do with Baby J and stuff I do with them as well. Both of my girls have toilet trained their baby, sleep trained their baby and taught their baby to 'eat nice.' They get them dressed, change their bums, bath them, carry them around talking to them, play with them and discipline them. It's amazing to watch.

A Night of Fun.

A local group actors recently put on a play about the history of our town. The T's where part of the group with Mr.T playing several roles and Girl T playing several roles as well. Mrs T made all the costumes that needed making and fitted several of the rest. The cast and crew all put a TON of hours into the play and it showed.  They really put on a incredible play!! Who know the history of our small town could be so interesting :) I took J, L and E out to the play one of the two days they put the play on. They'd never been to a play and they TOTALLY ENJOYED it. I have too admit that they didn't know what to expect, and I didn't really try and tell them at all. I wanted them to be surprised and they were. They did seem to think NOTHING would ever happen as we 1st waited in line and then in our chairs, but when the play finally did start they were awestruck. 

The play consisted of a lot of short skits, several of them keeping a theme through out the play, starting with the natives and going through history to today. It was enlightening and entertaining. Funny, sad, it took you through all the emotions.

After the play they had a appy sort of thing with some of the local groups doing a small snack. There was at least 8 different ethic foods from different groups who've made our little town home. They were wonderful. I really liked the smoked salmon and some little pastries with veggies and meat in them. The kids like almost all of the foods but the favorite was probably the roll cuken and watermelon :) Good old Mennonite food :) 

They filmed the play several times and apparently there will be a movie of the play released. I'm looking forward to buying it and enjoying the play again. I also love that this fun play covers an amazing amount of history, socials, and native learning school outcomes. 

R and Baby J stayed home with Papa and R and Papa played with her new princess dolls, made cookies and had a great time :) The cookies had M&M's in them and they shared when we got home that night. It was a great night for us all. 

School Trip to the Police Station.

Papa and Mr. T made a trip to our local police station recently. They were a bit out numbered. 6 kids to 2 adults but they had a great time. Funny thing to say about a trip to the police station. But when you are there to take a tour and learn more about the local police force for a grade 1 field trip FUN is the right word. The kids really seemed to enjoy it. The fathers never did say much about the 30 minutes they spent inside the station but the 3 mothers had a great time with the littles at T's house while the men and biggers were away. After the school kids and Papa's got back we had a fun time of visiting before a great lunch and a fun afternoon at T's. We had another family join us that day who also have 4 children and it the Griggs first contact with them. They are the D's. Whom you've already seen pictures of. The D's oldest child is something like 3 weeks older the J which makes him the oldest of the 13 children the 3 families. There are 3 seven year olds (A, J and Girl T), 1 six year old (N), 2 almost 6 year olds (L and BoyT ), 2 four year olds (E and BoyT 2), 1 three year old (R), 1 two year old (C), and 3 babies under a year old (T, Baby T and Baby J.) There are 5 girls and 8 boys. What a TON of FUN!!!!