Happy Anniversary to us! Six years and Counting!
Thanks for checking in with our family. My purpose for this blog is to keep a family record of our discoveries and lessons learned...what God's doing in our lives. Please let us know if you stopped by!
Why "Masker"?
- Masker # 7
- Northern Virginia, United States
- In college, I was a member of a sorority that was known as Maskers. There were 11 of us girls, all juniors, and 11 seniors. I was the 1997-1998 Masker #7. It was a highlight of my college years and I have used it for computer user ids since then. In the 10 years that have followed, however, I am learning the value of taking off the fake "Mask" and being true and authentic with myself and others. THAT is the purpose of my blog.
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Happy Anniversary
Happy Anniversary to us! Six years and Counting!
Monday, July 7, 2008
We're Home Again
A few pictures from our journeys:
Simon and Cassie taking a nap in their 'car seats'

Cassie wasn't ready to smile when the auto-timer snapped our picture with Aunt Debbie and her son Austin

Calla, Cassie and Gus in Atlanta

We girls all pose with our maternal Grandmother Keenan

Cassie and me in between 2 of our favorite Bryants, Aunt Judy and her son Trey!
My baby at the W for the first time! Somehow I don't think she gathered the significance of being on my old campus! Maybe she'll appreciate it more next year (ha!).
Playing peek-a-boo at the Dairy Queen in Flowood, MS!

Cassie poses with her Great Aunt Ann
July 3 Celebrations: Pool visit and then a car-ride to the Fourth of July d
ress rehearsal
Simon and Cassie taking a nap in their 'car seats'
Cassie wasn't ready to smile when the auto-timer snapped our picture with Aunt Debbie and her son Austin
Calla, Cassie and Gus in Atlanta
We girls all pose with our maternal Grandmother Keenan
Cassie and me in between 2 of our favorite Bryants, Aunt Judy and her son Trey!
My baby at the W for the first time! Somehow I don't think she gathered the significance of being on my old campus! Maybe she'll appreciate it more next year (ha!).
Playing peek-a-boo at the Dairy Queen in Flowood, MS!
July 3 Celebrations: Pool visit and then a car-ride to the Fourth of July d
Monday, June 23, 2008
Day 2 Atlanta with Pictures
After Beka and Shanda got home they cooked a bunch of pizzas and we all ate dinner. LJ ended up staying until after 9pm when we began giving kids baths before bed. We had a great chance to chat--I told her all about the stuff I've been learning and how I was applying it to my life. I wish I had heard more from LJ, but she seemed to be in a 'listening' mood so I didn't want to pry or push her to talk. Anyway, it was SO good to have all of us together out in the yard, watching the kids play (well, Calla "sorta" played but more sat with the adults and watched...again, tough to interact with a broken leg). Their yard is huge and really allows Cassie the chance to explore "far off places" by herself. Back home in DC I'd never let her wander so far from me/an adult, but here in the big fenced in yard she has the chance to see what life is like outside of Mom's arm-reach! Cassie's biggest love is not Mommy, Tiaboo or Gus, but the swing (as further evidence of that statement, Cassie just woke up a little bit and over the baby monitor I heard her ask for the swing)! I pushed Cassie on the swing for a long time while LJ was showing Beka pictures of her house-redecoration projects. While I pushed, I played a little guessing game with Cassie using the signs from Signing Time. After I had totally exhausted all my sign language vocabulary, I told her it was her turn to think of a sign for me to guess. She thought and said, "Umm...how 'bout.." and put her fingers together in a tent shape--I had FORGOTTEN that sign and so she really did come up with a legit and challenging entry to our guessing game! How cool is it that she's beginning to play WITH me! ;)
Don't expect me to send an update like this every day...I just thought I'd write since I haven't been able to talk to any of you very much. I know it's not easy to find time to read this much text, so thank you for making the effort to get this far in my writing!
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