Thursday, May 27, 2010
Nature close to home
The other day when we were coming home from our home school class we saw 2 beautiful creatures in the culdesac across from ours. It is a vacant lot waiting for houses to be built. They stayed around and let the kids and I watch them eat. So cool!

Cadet-o-rama 2010
The boys are part of a group at our church called Cadets. It can best be described as a Christian Boy Scouts. My brothers were a part of it when they were growing up. Darrick goes with them every week and they do all kinds of "boys" stuff.
A few weeks ago they had "Cadet-o-rama". It is a gathering of all the local cadets in the Seattle area. They started the day with donuts and juice and then all kinds of games and challenges. After a lunch of pizza it was time for the pinewood derby.


There was also a time for the boys to display projects they did at their Cadet meetings. The boys made a board game.
A few weeks ago they had "Cadet-o-rama". It is a gathering of all the local cadets in the Seattle area. They started the day with donuts and juice and then all kinds of games and challenges. After a lunch of pizza it was time for the pinewood derby.
Micah, Hendrick and Jacob and their cars.
At the end of the day, the Hays Boys represented!
Micah got 1st place in his age division and Jacob took 2nd in his! What is their secret you may ask? There are Gutierrez family secrets that have been passed down to Darrick from my Dad.
Micah got 1st place in his age division and Jacob took 2nd in his! What is their secret you may ask? There are Gutierrez family secrets that have been passed down to Darrick from my Dad.
There was also a time for the boys to display projects they did at their Cadet meetings. The boys made a board game.
Jacob took 1st place and Micah took 3rd! We are so proud of them!
Fun Project at HSA
Sunflower Science
We started a new science project that is directly related to our garden.
The first thing we did was make science journals to record our data.
Next, each of the kids chose one sunflower as their own and we put a tag on it. Then they took time to examine it and describe it in their journal. They counted the leaves and then drew a picture.
Their next step was to measure it and then we took a photo of them with it to see how it grows. Then they made predictions about how tall they think it will grow and recorded that in their journals!
Sunday, May 09, 2010
Happy Mother's Day Mom!

What can I say about my Mom? She is just wonderful! She is the kindest, most gentle woman I know. Every time I call her on the phone she greets me with a joyful "Hi honey! It is so good to hear from you!" No matter what I am going through she is there for me with words of encouragement. We are both very different. I am stubborn, opinionated and strong-willed and spontaneous, she is not. But she never says my ideas are crazy. Just "Are you sure you can handle 5 kids honey?" I miss her every day and wish so much that we lived closer. She is an amazing Nana to my kids and they adore her. You have a beautiful smile and the most gorgeous blue eyes. Through your example you have taught me how to be a great mom and really love my kids. You have shown me how to support my husband through small acts-although I still don't make a lunch for Darrick every night!
I love you mom! Happy Mother's Day! xoxo
Some Videos
We posted a bunch of things for you to watch from a couple of months ago, but we are just getting them uploaded now! Enjoy!
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Adoption Update
Yesterday we got a call from our Social Worker, Carol. She said that the only thing we are waiting for is our back ground checks from Hawaii. We have actually been waiting for them to come in for awhile. Once they come in then our packet goes to the licenser it will take about 2 weeks to get our license. Once we get our license then we can be matched with our new kids!
It is really easy to get frustrated with the process and wonder why it is taking so long. Darrick and I were talking last night. One thing that we really learned from Naomi's adoption is that everything happens in God's timing. The timing must not be right yet, but we sure can't wait until it is!
Carol said to give it a few weeks and if we don't get the papers from Hawaii she is going to call them and see what the hold up is.
It is really easy to get frustrated with the process and wonder why it is taking so long. Darrick and I were talking last night. One thing that we really learned from Naomi's adoption is that everything happens in God's timing. The timing must not be right yet, but we sure can't wait until it is!
Carol said to give it a few weeks and if we don't get the papers from Hawaii she is going to call them and see what the hold up is.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Seattle Mariners
Yesterday was Salute to Armed Forces Night at the Seattle Mariners Game. We were able to purchase discount tickets so Darrick thought it would be fun to take the kids to their first professional game. The boys were awestruck at the size of the stadium and field.
A half hour before the game they did all kinds of special things with the military.
Representatives of all the different branches lined up around the field.




Soldiers getting Griffey Jr. autograph.

The Mainers Moose wearing his camis in honor of the night.

We were very excited that there was a player on the team with the last name Gutierrez. There was a sign hanging up in the stadium that said "Gutierrez is on fire" and he was! When he would hit it, the light boards would flash "Guti Guti Good!"
Soldiers getting Griffey Jr. autograph.
The Mainers Moose wearing his camis in honor of the night.
We were very excited that there was a player on the team with the last name Gutierrez. There was a sign hanging up in the stadium that said "Gutierrez is on fire" and he was! When he would hit it, the light boards would flash "Guti Guti Good!"
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