Thursday, September 25, 2008

The Shack

I just finished reading "The Shack" by W.M. Paul Young. THE BEST BOOK I'VE EVER READ! I read it in less than 48 hours, which for me is something. If you've read it, then you know what I'm talking about. If you haven't read it, you need to get on your library's waiting list or by it off Amazon...right now! It will change your life. If it doesn't change your life, you need to read it again. I'm praying that everyone who reads this book is significantly changed, in ways that only God can help with. It's time to step out of the darkness and into the Light...for good! For always!

There are some of course, that will discredit the book and author. Don't let that deter you. IT's WONDERFUL!

I pray you're all well. Scott and Erika, I was so sad to hear of your pastor's passing. What a burden for your church body to bear. I will pray for you and them, that God's goodness will be revealed within the hurt and sorrow of this great loss.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Busy month....

As if our summer was not busy enough, the fall is proving to be much of the same! So far, the boys are enjoying school very much! Jack's anxiety seems much improved compared to years past, where after school he is wound tight as a top! (Thanks Paxil)

Yesterday, Heath said, "Well, I guess I have to go back to school tomorrow...pbbbrr..." ( Chris and Renee you can probably picture this better than anyone, since he learned it from you) Almost in mock frustration. Since he loves school. It was super cute, of course! The other day his teacher said he and a classmate, Jacob, were becoming quite chummy and saying "Grandpa Bobo"...over and over, which I got to experience in the car all the way home! (thanks, Dad!)



Jack also has some nice stories from school. Of course Craig and I are on super-psycho alert for anyone picking on him or misunderstanding him...looking at him wrong (haha)! But he is enjoying it, which we hoped he would.



This last weekend I went home for Tracy Tamlyn's (my sister-in-law) baby shower; she is due around Thanksgiving. We are super excited to welcome another boy. Hayden James is his name! I will submit pictues from the shower soon! Also, while I was home, I was able to spend some one-on-one time with my Grandma Clarke, which is rare these days. It was so nice! We drank wine and played cribbage (our favorite card game) and made dinner and talked. We both enjoyed it! Happy Birthday, Gram!



This weekend, I'm visiting my Grandma Balyo for her birthday! We are both looking forward to it. I will tell you about it when I get back, with pictures as well.



That's all for now. I'll keep you posted on all the goings on of the Tamlyns.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Our new car....well, new to us


I just wanted to write a quick note, that after much deliberation and looking, we have decided on a second car. It has been 18 months since we have had a second car, so we didn't enter into this lightly. And, if you know my husband, this wasn't a rushed decision.... : ) We got a good price and it is a good reliable car. 1997 Honda Accord. Welcome to the family!

I'm not a very good photographer, I guess, but you get the idea. Hope you're all well.

Friday, September 12, 2008

School...part deux!

Okay, so it's September 12th, 2008. Friday is here. We always love the weekends in our house. Craig is home, no work....no school, it's just relaxing. I remember when I was young we had like a family fun night, where every other weekend (I can't remember now if it was Friday or Saturday night) Scott and I got to take turns picking what we were going to do that night. We got to pick from a list of 8 things: hike on the rims (the cliffs around Billings, MT) rent a movie, roller skate, bowling, game night...I can't remember the rest....I loved it! It is a highlight of my childhood. Scott, don't you remember that? So fun!



The reasaon I titled this blog "School-part deux" is because after a week of homeschooling, I threw in the towel. I would never think of myself as a quitter, but I'll be honest it was tough making this decision because of the "quitter" label that was floating over my head...in my own mind of course. But, upon much prayer and consultation on the subject, Craig and I decided to give school for Jack a try. So, now both the boys are at Tri-Unity Christian Elementary. We were given a scholarship for tuition so that helped us to feel more comfortable financially with the decision. It was a really hard decision; all-day is a lot for Jack, but after 4 days, Jack seems to be enjoying it and his teacher, Mrs. Nagelkerk, said yesterday was a "great" day. We are taking it a month at a time and will evaluate Jack's state of mind and academic progress in that manner.



Sorry no pictures: I'm having trouble with my USB hook-up. Maybe next time. Please feel free to leave comments! Love you all!

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

School....




So, today is the first day of school for a lot of kids in Michigan. Mine too, sort of. I started Jack today, in our basement, where I have a little area with a shelf and table with two chairs. We affectionately call the library. Beanbag chairs, an old comforter from college, an old playdoh table...and a shelf from my bedroom set growing up....some puzzles, "Candyland", magnets, sticky ball set, "floam", some coloring books.... After a couple hours, which went very well, I thought we went on a bike ride and Jack asked me how come God wanted me to homeschool him?......"Um, I'm not quite sure", was my very grown-up answer.




When Craig and I asked Heath if he was excited about his first day of school tomorrow this is how it went....."Are you excited for preschool?" (Heath) Yeah "Are you a little bit nervous?" (Heath) Yeah "Yeah?" (Heath) "cause my mom won't be there, my dad won't be there and my Jack won't be there"......awwwwww! How cute is that?




We will post pictures of Heath's first day tomorrow sometime, with some details on how he felt about it! I heard it's supposed to be down to 65 on Thursday! YES! Fall, here we come!