Sunday, April 10, 2011

Exciting Times

Jalen will graduate this week- he will end his fifteen-year Explorers career on Friday night when he graduates at our annual Spring Extravaganza. He and I have been pretty emotional about it... very excited about his future plans, but sad that this part of his life is over. I keep finding myself thinking, "this is the last time he will ________", "only a few more weeks until _____ is over", etc. It's bringing lots of tears and reflection, but I am determined to make the most of this time. Explorers grads don't usually do the whole cap-and-gown thing, but I really wanted to see our group make a bigger deal out of all of our grads and this was a great year to start the ball rolling. ;)

Yesterday, I had the opportunity to get the six seniors together for some photos for the yearbook and for Friday night's presentation. Here are a few of them that I just love!

Seniors, 2011... Erika, Jalen, Sarah, Michael, Christian, and Ian.

They prefer to think of these as "Jedi robes"...

...and these would be light sabers, of course! Christian plans to photoshop this pic. so that this will become an ultimate SW battle. ;)

Erika had to leave a little early- good thing, I'm not sure where they would have put her...

A goofy group of boys- I love it!!

Another favorite...


Next time I check in here, I hope to have some great photos from graduation... most likely with mascara smeared all down my cheeks. ;)

Have a great week!!

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Recent Events from the Sparrows' Nest...

A couple of weeks ago...
Jalen participated in a "Kids Read Comics" event- drawing for kids, attending workshops, and competing in "quick draw" events. Drawing and writing are Jalen's passion so this was an exciting and important day for him. It is so much fun to watch him grow and develop in his God-given talents!! He will be doing another KRC event in June... come see him in Chelsea, along with many super-cool, famous illustrators and writers!

Some of our Explorers' Graphic Novel Academy students...


Last weekend...
John bought me tickets to Les Mis as an early birthday gift and then practically begged me *not* to take him! Thankfully, I have good friends, willing to have a girls day out!! Susan was the perfect date. :)

Thursday night...
I have a new camera and, sadly, I can't figure it out most of the time sooooo this is the best photo I have from our CTK Jaguars basketball banquet. It was a fabulous season- they were 7-1, grew in skills and friendships, and John and the girls really seemed to mesh well. John talked in his final email about how much he will miss the words "Hey, Coach"... a very sweet mom headed up a beautiful effort to give him a priceless gift. In addition to some other great treats (loved dinner at Noodles and Co. this weekend!!), they gave him the following framed photo, which J will treasure forever. <3

J, getting a hug from "Chica" (Francesca), our team "pit bull"...

Greatest coach's gift EVER!... John could not have asked for more supportive parents in this league!
And on Friday...
We sat on pins and needles, waiting for the mail to come. Luke applied to a charter school at the local community college over a month ago and April 1 was the date to receive admittance letters.

I knew in my heart that God was all over this one. I knew *He* knows what is best for my son! Still, I knew how much Luke wanted this new adventure in his life... he asked when he was 11 why he couldn't start college yet!! WTMC will provide both a high school diploma AND college credits (free!)... even an associate's degree if that is what he wants to shoot for!

Thankfully, the "Congratulations" letter DID indeed arrive and we are so pleased to begin this new phase of Luke's education. This is going to be a big change for us- my boys are both done homeschooling! Will someone please send tissues? :'( OK, I'm not *that* sad- I am SO excited to watch what they will do next as they grow and mature. Love those kids!!

Monday, February 28, 2011

Don't Worry, Be Happy!

... not sure I have much to "worry" about right now anyway, but that was Father's message yesterday (you know, Matthew 6:25-34) so I'm running with it!

We DO have lots to be happy about, though...

John just spent a guys' weekend in the U.P. with Jalen, Luke, and Jonathan (Luke's friend). Papa John guided the men to the falls, which were neat to see in the winter. They didn't have enough snow to do much snowmobiling but they really enjoyed their time together and mom made her famous mac-n-cheese (SO jealous!!).
John is again coaching Parker's basketball team for the UPward league. Watching her grow as a team player, interacting with her buddies, and working with Coach/Dad make us very happy! Go Lady Hawkeyes!!
And in his new adventure, John is also coaching for our church's 5th/6th grade team, the Christ the King Jaguars. John has such a love for the girls he coaches and they really respond to him. The team is 4-0 so far and the girls (and J) are loving every minute of it! Go Jags!!
Team goals:
1) Honor Christ
2) Play tough defense
3) Play hard

These girls are tough, intense, hard-working players with great sportsmanship and great love for the game and for each other. I just couldn't be happier about this team, the families I am working with as "team mom", and the character of the girls playing. Thanks be to God!

Mo and her buddy, Claire...
We've just finished up a large amount of paperwork in the last few weeks for the kids' schooling- FAFSA, report cards and required work samples sent off to our school in CA, application for Luke to enter a charter school next year at WCC, etc. I am finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel (hey, is that light SUNSHINE?!) and feeling more caught up than I have all winter. It is such a good feeling and I am looking forward to the fast-approaching spring season with all that pressure GONE! I love nothing more than to cheer the kids on in their interests- whether it's basketball, art, music, writing, theater, etc.- but sometimes (too often) I get too bogged down in details to just sit and hold hands with my hubby, appreciating all the joy around us. Today, I will take Father's advice... Don't worry, be happy! God bless!!

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Family Time Photos

Here are several of my absolute favorite family photos from Christmas. We had a wonderful time with Welchers, Konarskes, Sparrows, parents and grandparents, and just our own little family of six.

Mom and her hubby, John, scored big-time with this awesome gift... a Lenox Patriotic Mickey and Minnie! It is in the china cabinet I got from my grandma a few months ago... a new treasure inside an old treasure and both really make me smile. John and I just love our little Disney habit together and couldn't be happier about this addition to our collection.

My sister brought a little "gift" for the ladies to share- a $75 box of chocolate from Wall Street, NYC. Heavenly! I love having such a great photo of Caitlin, my mom, and me, and getting that box open and sampling chocolates together was such fun! (But who had the ridiculously stupid idea to put caraway seeds in chocolate? Disgusting.)

My mom requested a Jalen-original for Christmas so Jay completed her artwork in time and we framed it. She loved it and Jalen was really happy to give her.
Little Miss Morgan *loves* Maya and Ryan, two of her second cousins. I sure wish we had more opportunities to see them and the rest of the cousins.

Oh my goodness did we do a lot of laughing at Christmas dinner! We had a beautiful, fun-filled visit with John's brother and his family. Luke's new ukulele combined with John's lyrical "skills" provided some great entertainment. Uncle Bill, cousin Tony, and John all had Jalen and Luke mesmerized with their basketball adventure stories of the past!


And finally, Parker's got a new best friend in her cousin, Brian. They were playing games together, laughing, and, oh boy, was it a joy to see!!!! I love when a guy isn't too old and too cool to enjoy the kids. Thanks for making her day, Brian- she can't wait to see you again!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

What we've been up to... an extension of our Christmas letter

Jalen, age 17:
Jalen is a senior this year and is intensely looking forward to interning at Disney World during his 2nd term of college next year. Currently, his favorite school subjects are history, art, and drama and he is excited about playing the part of the wizard in June in "Once Upon a Mattress" (a musical version of The Princess and the Pea) at Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, University of Michigan.

In his free time, Jalen is into drawing (cartooning/manga), writing fiction, attending any and all Life Teen events at our parish, and helping as a teen leader of Fuel, our middle school prayer meetings. He is also guilty of sharing one of his favorite addictions with me, the TV show "Psych," and has sucked me in with him to near-obsession status!

The funniest item (to me!) of his year... Jalen is finally ready to cut his hair and now that he is, the director of OUAM told him NO- the wizard needs long hair! :) We have held off on senior photos, letting him decide whether he would cut it before having pictures taken. Looks like that epic moment will have to wait until June!


Luke, age 15:
Also in the Explorers Drama production, Luke will be Sir Luce and the understudy for the prince. Musically, Luke picked up the bass guitar over the summer and hopes to start serving soon at Fuel in music ministry. He also plans to learn the ukulele in the coming year- I don't know why, but this is one of the things that makes him such a *fun* kid to me!

Luke is always amazing us with his photography and his unique eye in all things artistic. This is likely his last year of homeschooling as next year (10th grade) he hopes to attend WTMC, a charter school at Washtenaw Community College, where he plans to study photography.

Luke is also very active in Life Teen, going on several retreats and conferences in the last year, and John and I are so thankful that one of our greatest problems with having teens so far has been... the cost of gas.


Morgan, age 11:
Morgan is a singer (2 choirs), dancer (worship dance, drama), actress (in "Annie" July 2010, and in the singing/dancing chorus of "Once Upon a Mattress"), musician (violin and piano), and athlete (CTK Jaguars volleyball and basketball.) She recently began a conversational French class with several friends and is really enjoying it (it helps that her awesome teacher brings hot chocolate and crepes to class!).

Morgan attends Fuel, the middle school prayer meetings at CTK, and is a member of a Catholic girls' group called "Daughters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus." She comes home with wonderful ideas for expanding our family's faith life together and I think her passion will help bring great changes to our home.


Parker, age 8:
Our little pirate princess follows in her sister's footsteps as a dancer, with two worship dance classes, basketball player (in the Upward league), and in violin, piano, and French.

Parker, in 3rd grade, is my most eager student. Among her favorite subjects are history and science. She has many goals and asked if she could be "more than one thing" when she grows up- the current goal is a world-traveling scientist/inventor/chef/dental hygienist. :)

She can make something out of ANYTHING and constantly raids the trash cans for discarded items that can be used in very unique ways. It's cute, but I do have to watch what I throw away!!


John:
John continues to feel like he lives a life way cooler than he deserves. He just finished his 23rd year working for Thorton's and still really enjoys it. He is coaching basketball in two leagues for the girls, and his alter-ego, "DJ Jedi," is still doing his podcast and occasionally does special shows for Emancipation Radio.

John's bucket list got a bit shorter this year as he got to see the original band "The Time" (you know... Morris Day, Purple Rain!). We have seen the traveling band and met them a few times also, but this year in Detroit we were able to meet and hang out with all seven of the originals.

His other favorite days were driving like a madman through the night to get me to Florida and into the Magic Kingdom before my 40th birthday ended (I got 4 glorious hours complete with fireworks!) and also he says "just the simple days with my redhead and our kids." Love that guy!


Kelli:
What have I been up to??? I pretty much have a full-time job coordinating all of the above!! In addition to playing taxi driver and master-scheduler, I am the yearbook instructor at Explorers, the team mom for the CTK Jaguars, and I'm in my 18th year as a dental hygienist, still working part time for CSW Dental Associates. (Oh, I left out my other full-time job... homeschooling! I am teaching grades 3, 6, 9, and 12 this year!)

My favorite memory of the year is, of course, our trip to Disney World for my 40th birthday. I look forward to our next trip in 2012 when Jalen spends a semester there. :)


Even with the challenges that the year has brought, God has lovingly opened a window for us for every door that was shut. I am very excited about the new year and the changes that are sure to come. I was just explaining this to one of my teens the other day... It is hard to not know the future but over the last 23+ years with John, we can look back and see how the mighty hand of God was guiding us. We have suffered losses that were difficult, only to see that the Lord actually had something better in mind for us. Sometimes it took years and sometimes only weeks or even days to see what blessings He wanted to give us. We are so thankful for His loving care!

Thanks for checking in with us this year. We pray for peace and joy for you in 2011!

Monday, December 20, 2010

Celebrating

It's been a great week and a half or so of school shows, talent shows, ballet, and birthdays! Here's a little of what we've been up to..

Our drama club had a fabulous talent show and all the little girls were really enjoying the nationally-ranked Elvis impersonator that emceed...

Morgan and her friend Colette sang Christmas songs and there were so many other fun, funny, and beautiful performances. It was a great evening out, enjoying wonderful food and friends.


A few days later, it was Luke's "golden" birthday...fifteen on the fifteenth! He gave us ZERO ideas for a birthday gift but he seems to be enjoying his new Flip. :) What a joy this young man is to us! He has a heart of gold, a great sense of humor, and musical and artistic talent that obviously did not come from my DNA. The Lord will do mighty things with this young Jedi. :)

Then, on Thursday, we were off to the Nutcracker to watch our friends, Sarah and Lydia Polk, performing in the first of their five shows. Sarah and Jalen...

Thursday night, we surprised Luke with a belated birthday dinner at IHOP (he's been asking to go there since it opened.) I love this photo- Luke and Mo can get irritated with each other sometimes, but more often lately, they have been best buddies. LOVE the expressions...

And finally, we had a birthday dinner with our friends at Pizza Hut for Luke and for their daughter, Kristin (18). I am fairly certain that the Schultz family was dropped straight from heaven just for us. Here are two of their four teens, David and Sarah, along with Luke in all his silliness!

So the last week has been one long and glorious celebration! Now the decorating and shopping are basically done and we are ready for a really wonderful Christmas. Thank you, Jesus, for the blessings you bring to us in so many ways!

Monday, November 1, 2010

Small things, big joy!


Why *this* photo? I guess because I love doing laundry and loved being the team mom for the CTK Jaguars volleyball team and, well, this combined two of my favorite things! While it is time to hang up the way-cool spotted socks for the year, Morgan sure had a great time learning the game of volleyball and growing in friendships and in skill. She even says (to her daddy's utter horror) that she now likes it more than basketball!


Another simple pleasure... This is the first time I can remember the kids ever really climbing trees. I saw Morgan up *really* high this afternoon, but I decided it's best if I just quit looking. It gives me such joy to see them together and that this tree seems to be just the right size for them. For those in the country with lots of trees, this probably isn't a big deal, but for me, this week it is so I had to share it. ;)

And finally, oh the joy of exchange students!!! They've roped us back in! Jalen had tried to convince us to host again, but we wanted to focus on just our own kiddos for Jalen's senior year. A couple of weeks ago, though, I was asked to resume my area rep. volunteer position for a Korean boy in Whitmore Lake. We had the greatest time this weekend meeting him and taking him to the YFU Halloween party. When we brought him back to his host family, no sooner had he left the car when one of the kids asked, "Can we keep him?!" NO! He has a wonderful family but we are excited to spend more time with him and with all of the kids again soon. John and I love exchange teens and the way our kids go out of their way to welcome them and learn from them. They all exchanged a lot of laughter during the evening!

So I had been thinking of trying to put some "thankfulness" into my blog when, in the span of one week, several friends did the same thing in their blogs or on facebook. Oh well... I decided it must still be an idea worth trying even if I'm not first! I mean, how can you not be joyful and thankful looking at that sunset?...

God bless,
Kelli