Back woods boys
Posted by Kristen on Oct 21, 2011 in Uncategorized | 1 commentFor those of you that are on facebook these pics will be BORING! But for those that aren’t I thought I would share a few pictures from our little woods adventure last Sunday evening. Around 3 pm we decided that our kids were far too Guh-rumpy to take to church. They were both run down, over-tired and not quite nursery and Sunday school material if you know what I mean. An evening service just sometimes doesn’t jive with tots, though we make our best effort to be there as much as possible. So we stayed home, took a hike into the woods in our neighborhood and made some spaghetti because that is down right soul food for Jackson. It was a very calm evening and just what we all needed.
Side note: growing up in a pastor’s home we NEVER missed church unless we were really sick. There wasn’t some strick law set it was just that that is what our family did. I am thankful my parents set an example for us of being plugged into a group of believers. As an adult I am learning that it really is okay to take times of rest with our family. It feel unconventional and I debate, but there are evenings when it does our family, and our souls good to step back and rest!
this was just before Seth yelled “you can let go!”, anticipating that Jackson is all of his 4 yr old wisdom would know how and when to drop. It wasn’t pretty but he brushed it off.
Have a nice weekend! Get outside if it is nice!!! Fresh air is doing us so much good! (esp knowing the snow is coming soon…we can see the white getting lower and lower on the mountains)
Kristen, I grew up in a music minister’s family…so we were at church come rain or shine, whenever the doors were open! Whew! I loved it, thankfully, but now that we have a family of our own, sometimes we just sleep in, and that’s ok. Kind of embarrassing when you live smack dab across the street from the church and the parsonage, but ok none the less, haha.
Love those Pictures!! We’ve had a dusting of snow in the mountains here…not too ready for it to reach us but it’s inevitable!