Friday, December 31, 2010

Our Top Ten for 2010

Here it is again...It's New Year's, time to remember the last year, the good, the bad, and the other stuff! (Here's a look at last New Year's post where you can tell I had no clue what 2010 had in store for us!)
1. This is a no-brainer - we moved across the country! Goodbye to Georgia, our home for two years,and hello to California. We now live 2 miles from where we moved from two years ago! We miss friends in Georgia and our family in the South but we've enjoyed reconnecting with old friends and having quality time with the family we do have here in California.
2. Andrew got a new job, a job he is really happy about, with Samsung Electro-Mechanics (and yes, he does get an employee discount, and yes, it extends to friends and family.) This new job has already included two trips to Korea, as well as travel all over the United States. Fortunately, when he's in town, he's only a few miles away and even makes it home for lunch on occasion.
3. Andrew and I were apart for the longest time since the day we met. Andrew's hiring was rather sudden so the rest of the family stayed behind to pack up the house and then to sell the house while Andrew moved to California and began his job. He lived with friends (thank you Harris family and Hobbs family!) His new boss was kind and found a reason to fly him to Georgia right around the 4th of July weekend so after 5 weeks apart (5 weeks that included Jocelyn and Beth's birthdays!), we were able to spend a long weekend together. We then had to wait three more weeks before finally driving across the country together and moving into our new condo as a family.
4. I did not want to live alone in a house with four children and a dog while trying to sell it so I depended on the kindness of family and lived in North Carolina with both my sister and Andrew's sister. This was great for the kids. They had so much quality time with cousins. It was a horribly hot summer but they managed to entertain each other, and amazingly when we left both houses were still standing. It really was crazy at times but I feel truly blessed to have had that experience with both the Burns' family and the Longs' family. Thank you for having us! Oh, and did I mention we brought a dog with us...and left her there? Yep, the Burns' family adopted Cocoa. We miss her, miss having a pet, but are thrilled that we'll get to visit her!
5. Swim lessons this fall mean I have only one non-swimmer now, woo hoo! We will continue lessons this spring to build endurance and confidence but watching Beth finally face her fear and conquer the water was a beautiful thing to experience, a major highlight for my year.

(She's much better than this video but this was shot the day she first did it!) There were other extracurricular lessons. Beth and Adam started gymnastics, and Jason started piano lessons. They have all been quite successful and are continuing in January! I truly look forward to seeing them each advance in these skills.
6. I don't want to remember but it was part of our year...I grabbed a swinging door and broke my ring finger last January. I'm still in the process of healing (hoping 2011 and a new doctor will help) and still have cut wedding and engagement rings waiting in a safe place to be returned to my finger. Enough of that memory, on to more fun...
7. Snow! We got snow in Georgia multiple times and even enjoyed a week in Virginia with cousins during a huge snowstorm. There was so much snow fun last winter!
8. We have a new baby niece - Selah Grace Elonen. Her coming arrival made leaving Georgia extra hard, and we can't wait to meet her next year! Fortunately for me, she's small so hopefully I can cuddle her at a year and pretend that she's still a newborn :)
...Speaking of babies, I have to add a side note just for me - a top ten event would be the witness of my friend, Stefanie's, home birth. I feel so privileged to have shared in the experience of welcoming Malachi into the world! Thank you, Stefanie!
9. We said goodbye to our Georgia church family, and that was hard, but we also got to say hello again to our California church family. It's amusing being the new people at a church we've attended for 10 years (minus the last two :) but God is good and takes care of us wherever we are!
10. Our last top ten event isn't really a new event but I need to remember the importance of it. We have homeschooled for another year and are going strong! (picture is our first day of school)I now have two readers and am watching Adam begin to understand letters and how they form words. I've learned American history right along side my children. Jason's reading is so out of hand that we may start taking books away from him! We've been on field trips to rock quarries, state parks, Sea World, zoos, state capital buildings, and more. I feel so blessed that I have the freedom to teach my children and to experience all of these amazing learning moments with them. I look forward to many years of new moments and adventures.
So what will 2011 bring? We're hoping for a trip to North Carolina to meet a new baby Long (due early June). We will start considering what to do regarding our housing (to buy or not to buy, that is the question). But otherwise, I'm looking forward to many board games, good books, fun field trips, time at the pool, learning moments, and lots of giggles.Happy New Year from the Skellys in California!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Gymanstics for Adam & Beth

Adam and Beth both took gymnastics for the first time this fall. Their last class was an observation class for the parents so we could see how far they've come. I was proud of both our acrobats. Adam was hesitant at the beginning of the season as he was the only boy in the class but as he progressed, he really began to enjoy it. (He's in the back row, orange arms :)Adam learned to skip and became a very coordinated jumper. I loved watching him on the balance beam as he looked straight ahead with such seriousness.His monkey hang on the uneven bars was also very impressive (but my phone battery died...)
As for Beth, everything was very impressive (although she's frustrated that she doesn't quite have a cartwheel, yet). For starters, she could not do this her first week but look at her now! She does a beautiful bridge (back row in black) and handstand, and she's very poised on the balance beam.

My camera battery ran out so I didn't get video of her getting onto the high balance beam and then walking that with no teacher assistance (the only one in her class, and yes, I'm bragging with no video to back me up but it's all true!)
They both loved the class and will be taking it again starting in January. Adam's excited that he'll be in an all boy's class, and Beth's determined to get that cartwheel so she can move up to the next level!
...and then there's Jill who was copying much of what she saw. We'll see if Mommy lets her join the fun in a year or two...

Monday, December 20, 2010

Bowling

We recently went to a birthday party at a bowling alley. It had been years since we'd been bowling. What a mistake because we had a blast! Andrew played in a game with bumpers right next to the kids... The kids were so into the game and improving their "technique." Here daddy works with Adam on getting more power into his throw (the lanes told you your ball speed so you could really work to improve the speed.) Even Jill surprised us and insisted on having a turn to bowl. It was a lot of fun and we're seriously considering it for Jason's birthday next month so shine up those bowling shoes!
Here's the birthday boy blowing out his candles.His mom made super yummy cupcakes. We also enjoyed pizza (isn't it nice how they are all sharing with each other...this was actually Andrew's way of trying to keep their really dirty hands off the pizza and the greasy pizza off the balls.)

Saturday, December 11, 2010

The Drawbridge has Collapsed!

...in other words - Beth finally lost her tooth! Her first tooth. It's super exciting. She was soooo proud! You can't really tell in this photo because the new tooth has already grown in right behind it so how about this face:So what's the drawbridge? Her tooth could stick straight out as she completely bit down (it's been loose for awhile!) Do you see it there on the bottom?This is a little better view...
Everyone she showed wanted to pull it out for her! I just can't believe it hung on like this for nearly a week! How many more teeth do we get to lose?

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Oh, Christmas Tree

Day after Thanksgiving...time to setup and decorate our Christmas tree!Step 1: hide behind the tree while Daddy puts it together.Step 2: take a break under the tree skirt.
Step 3: hitch a ride on Daddy's back... so that you can put the treasured star on top of the tree. With four kids in the family, it's many years before you get another turn at such an honor so Beth was sure to enjoy every second of the moment.
In addition to getting our tree all decorated, on December 1 we started our 24 day Advent Countdown to Christmas! We only bought one so the kids are taking turns opening a door and getting the treasured chocolate piece. It's fun having something so special to look forward to everyday. I'm just hoping to keep Jesus in our Christmas countdown as well as the chocolate. This is all to remember His birthday after all!

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Daddy's Orange Girl

Jill has definitely become a Daddy's Girl these past few months. Her favorite thing to do is pick out her orange shirt and Daddy's orange shirt so they can be matching. She's always so proud when they wear their "matching" outfits. Thank you, Daddy for playing along so well!

Monday, November 22, 2010

Adam writes...

Today Jason and Beth summarized our recent lessons for a notebook page. I wrote their summary on the whiteboard for them to then copy. While doing this, Adam was drawing on his whiteboard, a common activity for him. He usually draws pictures or practices his letters or writes his name. I honestly wasn't paying much attention to him as he worked until he was two lines in and I realized he wasn't writing random letters or doodling. He was doing the same thing as Jason and Beth. He was copying the Revolutionary War summary. I was shocked, impressed, and proud. And little does he know, but he just showed me a little of what he's truly capable of, hee, hee, hee...

What he's written: The Colonists thought the British were unfair. They wro...and then he ran out of room (in case you're wondering, They wrote the Declaration of Independence, fought the Revolutionary War, and won!) I do find it somewhat amusing that he doesn't write left to right but rather zig zag - left to right on line one, right to left on line 2 (the T and S are reversed) and left to right on line three and right to left on line four ending in the U of unfair which continues on the next line. He's adorable and I can't wait to see what he does next!

Saturday, November 20, 2010

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas...

I've been fighting it since Halloween. We do not celebrate Christmas until after Thanksgiving. But today, we went to the mall and discovered Christmas cannot be avoided. Santa is already there! Why fight it...we just embraced it and rode the reindeer.
We even watched the carolers and clapped along...Merry Christmas!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Adding our John Hancocks

I am loving our study of American History. I'm learning right alongside my 1st and 2nd graders. We just read and read and read some more. It's been so much fun! Today we made blueberry ink and signed a copy of the Declaration of Independence.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Where are the adults?

I traveled an hour and a half north today to visit my cousin who was in town. This was a last minute trip but I hadn't seen her in over two years, and we don't know when it will happen again so I made the drive with the kids. It was a great evening just chatting, catching up, and being with family. You'd think I'd come back with a picture of us together or at least of her...nope.
I took pictures of the kids but there are no adults in my photos except this great one of Great Grandma Mae chatting with Jill. Next time, Amy!!!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

The Cheesy Head Tilt Pose

Jill is obsessed with this tilt the head, cheesy grin pose! It was cute at first...but it's just not coming across on camera as much as it does in person (it's actually very adorable to watch her tilt her head and say cheese!) See for yourself...
I'm hoping we can get her to move on to something else very soon!