Colossians 3:17

"And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus,
giving thanks to God the Father through Him."

Sunday, February 14, 2010

_______For the Love...Happy Valentine's Day!

What a fun weekend!  Here's the highlights:

Saturday
Decorating.

Daddy flipping pancakes onto the kids plates (or at least trying to!).

Daddy and Isaac ready for the birthday party of Isaac's good buddy Kyle.  
Star Wars of course! Abby's in the spirit with her karate girl moves.

After a sushi date night, Adel and I made chocolate covered strawberries.  
Very romantic evening.

Sunday: After our church service, we had a family Valentine's Day party.

Abby decorating our table.

And enjoying a left-over chocolate strawberry.

Isaac wouldn't join us until he finished the project he was working on.  
That boy is so like his momma...when he gets inspired to do something...

Then we played our Valentine's Day game.

Abby tickling Mommy.

Both kids tickling Daddy.

Aw, a kissing moment. Abby is kissing my shoulder.
She pretty much joined in and hugged and kissed anyone she could grab hold of.

Brotherly love.  Is there anything more precious?
Every time I see this picture I get teary-eyed.

Daddy's turn for a hug.

After chasing him around the house, Abby gets a little help from Mom to catch and tickle big brother.

Another hug for Daddy.

And this sibling hug was more like a tackle.

For the fill-in-the-blank part of the game, here's some of my favorites:
Abby: Isaac, you're special because you're cute.
Isaac: Daddy, you're special because you're so smart.
Isaac: Abby, you're special because you know almost all your numbers.

The game ended in much chasing and tickling by all.


2 comments:

Teri Dufilho said...

i love love love these pictures!!......did adel calculate the trajectoy of his pancake-flippin to ensure accuracy??......love you dear meg......what a precious family

Lindsay said...

Creative game...love it. ANd I think I would have a hard time letting Andy flip pancakes across the room...you are a much cooler mom than me (no surprise there!).