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Sunday, June 27, 2010

The Hubert-Peoples-Pier Family Vacation Adventure ~ Part 4

These pictures down by the lake got slightly out of order from the last post.




Almost all of them in a row..........


Timothy had an especially fun time playing with his BOY cousins.
Trees, sticks and dirt -- it doesn't get much better than this!

Savannah got really brave with this friendly horse.


I LOVED how the sun filtered through her hair in this one.



A camping necessity.


Phil was anxious to get in on the action.
Savannah was anxious to eat the results of Daddy's great toasting abilities.


Have I mentioned yet how handsome this little guy is?


This is the inside of our cabin. Notice who is crashed on the cot from a very busy day of hiking.

The Hubert-Peoples-Pier Family Vacation Adventure ~ Part 3

On Sunday, we arrived at Grand Teton National Park.

So much for cold weather -- it was gorgeous, even hot enough for shorts.


Shauna had reserved tent cabins for us at Coulter Village. Two cabins were connected to each other. Two walls were log and two walls were heavy canvas. They were equipped with stoves but we never had to use ours.


A stroller ride down to the horse corral.


Matt and Shauna enjoying the fact (or at least hoping) that Grammy is watching their 3 kiddos.



The kids had a great time playing in the wagon.



My animal lovers - Allie and Sarah.



The morning was a tad bit CHILLY!! But within an hour everyone was stripping off their blankets and sweatshirts in exchange for shorts and t-shirts.



Carson didn't even take his jammies off to go to the corrals the next morning.


Saturday, June 26, 2010

The Hubert-Peoples-Pier Family Vacation Adventure ~ Part 2

We found several opportunities to cool off while the cousins were here. While the Pier kids were slashing in the water, Savannah was making sure she was protected from the UV rays. As Shauna pointed out on her blog, we were busy soaking in those UV rays to notice what Savannah was up to.




On Friday, the Piers and the Peoples (including 1 Hubert girl) took off toward Powell for Shauna's reunion. They were planning on staying at the Moeller's home where Jeanne was entertaining her granddaughter who happened to be Lindsay's age.


We continued to find ways to cool off in Casper. Savannah finds some shade in the front yard.



And she enjoyed playing in the sprinklers.



What a handsome boy!


While we were in Casper for the weekend, Lindsay had fun in Powell. She and Grace were two peas in a pod. They thought it was pretty cool that they were about the same age, same size, and had the same hairstyle.




More matching socks and matching braids.



They included themselves in a picture with Madison, hopefully not begrudgingly....

Monday, June 21, 2010

The Hubert-Peoples-Pier Family Vacation Adventure ~ Part 1

Just 1 day after returning from our Denver trip and then saying goodbye to the Laramie Hubert grandparents, my parents from Ohio arrived for a summer vacation that would involve several destinations and numerous little people. My sister Shauna arrived with her gang on Wednesday and it was constant excitement with 8 kids running around (that's a polite way of saying it was noisy)! UPDATE - Shauna is now my blog editor. She commented that there were only 8 kids here and that my mom was the photographer of Allie's picture below -- which makes sense since Shauna hasn't forwarded her pictures to me yet!

The trip came together to coordinate with Shauna's 20th high school reunion in Powell. She is the one that did most of the planning (insert huge thank you here! ) and there are MANY pictures to chronicle all the fun.


Park time -- forget the slides and monkey bars because the rocks are WAY more fun.



Jason is not so sure about sharing his mom's lap with another 2 year old.



Savannah, Grammy and Sarah.

We took in a couple of parks before our first leg of the trip to Yellowstone. Shauna and I enjoyed sitting in the sun while the kids tested all the pieces of playground equipment.


Someone please tell me this is not my Allie, my firstborn, my baby...what, she's almost a teenager??? Shauna actually took this and told Allie she looked like a model. Just as long as she doesn't have a "model attitude".

Too much sun and fun.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

A Farewell Gift ~ after 95 years!

My Grandpa Helbert gave us a special gift, especially to my children, shortly before he died. That gift? The assurance that came from my mom that he was trusting in Christ, his Savior, for eternal life.



This was HUGE because for the last several years of his 95-year long life, my older three girls have been consistently praying for his salvation. They would even fill out their own prayer request sheets and give them to our pastor. For several years we thought he was just days from death, but the prayer was that he wouldn't die before trusting Christ.



Just a couple weeks before he passed on May 31, 2010 (Memorial Day) my mom had some good conversations with him. In fact, she felt assured that he had truly trusted in Christ. She told me that she was praying that if his place was secure in heaven that God would take him quickly. It does indeed appear that God answered that request.




After much thought and prayer between Phil and I, we decided that it was best if I fly out to Ohio for his funeral. My sister and her family drove from Maryland, and we all arrived in Ohio on Thursday, June 3.




Shauna, Grandma Ruth Helbert, my mom (Susan) and I at the funeral home the evening of the visitation. Shauna's kids were not as still for photo opportunities....


Carson, Jason and Madison (Number 4 on HIS way in January)


I got to meet my newest cousin Bryn (technically first cousin once removed...)
The funeral service was on Friday and my Grandma did a wonderful job.

The service at the cemetery was very moving as my Grandfather was honored as a United States of America Veteran for his service in World War II.

My Grandpa had been married prior to my Grandmother and had a daughter, Sandy, whom I had never met. In the recent years, she and my mom had begun correspondence and had recently visited him prior to his death. It was very neat to spend time with both her and her daughter Luann. I still chuckle when I think about the bird acupuncture story.....



I had to fly home on Saturday but was so thankful to be able to make the short trip back to Ohio to say goodbye on this earth to Grandpa Helbert, but "see ya soon" in the heaven!

Our Beautiful Quiver

Psalm 127

Unless the LORD builds the house, its builders labor in vain. Unless the LORD watches over the city, the watchmen stand guard in vain. In vain you rise early and stay up late, toiling for food to eat—for he grants sleep to those he loves.

Sons are a heritage from the LORD, children a reward from him. Like arrows in the hands of a warrior are sons born in one's youth. Blessed is the man whose quiver is full of them. They will not be put to shame when they contend with their enemies in the gate.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Happy Birthday Lindsay

This year our 3rd child, Lindsay Gabrielle, came within 1 year of being a decade old. That's 9 for those of you that don't to do math and read a blog at the same time.


She celebrated with an indoor swimming party, Applebees for dinner and a weekend of fun with Grandma Sandy and Grandpa Wayne while Phil and I attended the annual Christian Home Educators Conference.


Happy Birthday Lindsay. We love you!


Free dessert at Applebees!




Blowing out her candles in the party room at the Aquatic Center.


Hanging with Grandpa Wayne.

(Hey Sandy, do you have any more pictures that you took this weekend?)

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

The man of the house

Most of my blogging is about the kiddos but every so often I have some random photos of Phil or I. Here are some various pictures with Phil featured in them both at work and at play.


Phil tackled a roof project. He tore it completely off and re-tarred, papered and shingled the roof to our deck. Allie was his apprentice.




Phil's mom, Jeannine, came into town and took us out to dinner. I thought this picture was very good of both of them.
Happy Father's Day to a terrific father!