Ecclesiastes 3: 1 "For everything there is a season, a time for every purpose under heaven."

3.27.2011

Happy 10!







10 years ago on this day God gave us the blessing of a healthy baby boy! And that child was you, Geoffrey! Your parents had been waiting for you for a long time, praying that God would give them a child. You were the answer! Ever since that day, you have been the light of your parents' lives in so many ways. You have been a source of pride and amazement to us as we have watched you grow. Your potential in this life is limitless! Only God knows for sure how you will impact this world--but those of us who know and love you can imagine that you will certainly do great things in His name. God has given you many gifts and talents. You continue to be a blessing to your parents. We are so proud of you--the wonderful boy that you've been and the young man you are becoming. Happy Birthday with all my love, Mom

3.12.2011

A Quiet Saturday Morning?

If you are looking for peace and quiet, my house is probably--make that definitely--not the place!

Blessed

They've Got Talent :)

Since we're catching up a bit, here's another fun item! Last month, Geoffrey and some of his classmates participated in the school's variety show and were quite entertaining!


Geoffrey the Science Guy





A bit late in coming... but recently Geoffrey participate in the Science Fair at his school. He is a big animal-loving naturalist, who very well may grow up to work in the animal science field. His choice of a project for the Science Fair certainly reflects this passion of his. The title, "Dining Out Owl Style," explored the question, "Can you find out what an owl eats by dissecting its pellets?". He hypothesized that there would be evidence of what an owl had eaten in its pellet (bones, fur, etc), and, indeed, there was! He dissected three different pellets and wrote a detailed report about his procedure and findings. He diplayed some of those findings in a shadow box along with his project board.
Not only did he receive a PERFECT score from his teacher on the project, but she was contacted personally by one of the judges of the Science Fair who was so impressed with Geoffrey's project!

Way to go Geoffrey! We are so proud of you!
p.s. Geoffrey would be proud of me if I pointed out that pellets may not be exactly what you think they are. Many people assumed owl pellets were, uh, the owl's . . . poop. But, an owl pellet is actually what an owl coughs up which its body cannot digest.