Monday, December 28, 2009

Legoland with the Waymeyers

The 'cousins' had free passes for guests and they graciously invited us along to Legoland last week. Derek came home from work a little early and on a whim we tried to find an inexpensive hotel on priceline for the night down near Carlsbad. We managed to get one for a rate of $45 for all of us, and that included a decent free breakfast-- what a blessing! Add Legoland to that and it was a very fun mini-vacation.

We'd never been there before and enjoyed it a lot. We got there at open and our family was able to stay until close. The cousins stayed for the first couple of hours.


Zach, Luke and Julie


Matt, Leah and Jessica


Jessica and Luke


The cousins-- Caleb, Zach, Luke, Jake, Anna, Courtney, Jack, Jessica and Leah.
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Piano Recital

I'm very behindo on happenings around here because of Christmas and related events. Instead of playing serious catch-up, I'm just going to pick up about a week ago and go from there!

Anna and Jack had a piano recital for a retirement home/hospital last week. They both played a couple of songs, but if you ask them what they enjoyed most about it, they'll probably mention the bag of cookies and candy their teacher gave them for a Christmas gift after the show was over.


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Friday, December 18, 2009

Merry Christmas!


Friends and Family,

We didn't get a chance to write a Christmas letter this year so we wanted to take the chance to use technology to update everyone (who reads this) with a little summary of our 2009. As much as I like to get letters in the mail at Christmas to read from many of you, I know how much work goes into getting it ready and out the door into the mailbox and I know you do, too! This isn't quite the same as fun snail mail, but we hope you can still enjoy it a little.

Life is getting busier and busier as I'm sure it will before it starts getting slower, but I have really enjoyed the richness of this busy time with the kids and how full life can be. Not full of things to do, although that is true, but full of the richness of the blessings that God has given us in our children and our life whether it be the exciting joys or the deep sorrows and struggles. I'm finding less time for extras and more days where I feel like I just wake up and then it is bed time and I'm not sure that I did anything although I'm sure that I was busy, or more than busy it seems, all day. We've been back in CA for about a year and a half and Derek is still with Weyerhaeuser. He's been there for 11 1/2 years now and is accruing 4 weeks of vacation a year now... wow! Now we only need to find the time and where-with-all to take 4 weeks of vacation. We're feeling at home in Norco, a fun little horsetown here in the middle of the continuous city that is Southern California and, after a year of looking, we finally found a church home that we are so grateful for.

This year we started our fourth year of homeschooling. It is an ever-changing adventure that I am thankful to be able to do with our kids. Anna is in third grade, Jack is in first and Leah started Kindergarten this year. Each child I add and each year they get older, the work gets more involved and more intense and I'm only still in the elementary years! Even though it can be a full-time job on top of my other full-time jobs as a mom, I have yet to wish for anything but what we are doing. Seeing the kids learn and grow in our home and under our guidance is rewarding for me and has so many benefits for the kids. We don't know where we'll go on this journey, but for now we hope to continue homeschooling for a number of years to come.

Anna is 8 and is in third grade. She really does well in her school work, but primarily LOVES to read. She reads faster than Derek, I think, and uses a broader vocabulary than even me sometimes from all of her reading journeys. I am thankful for the library and good books that are available at so many publishers these days. One night last month as a special treat I told her that she could stay up until midnight reading if she wanted to try it. I thought she'd probably make it, but Derek was shocked. I think he went to bed well before her and she wanted to go on past midnight! Her other primary interest is anything to do with horses. Norco is perfect for her! Last month she took a horsemanship class and beamed all the way through it. I love how she loves to cuddle and works hard at her jobs and is such a sweet helper to the other kids.

Jack is 6 and in first grade. He is a bright little kid and catches on quickly to most of the things we go through. He started taking piano this year (along with Anna) and he's zipping right through it as it seems a natural for him. Not Mozart-style natural, but intuitive for him in some way. Last spring he did Little League T-ball for the first time and absolutely loved it. He'll probably do regular Little League this spring. He's still debating between that and flag football this year since we told him he can only do one. Jack is so tenderhearted and sweet to others and open to training and I've loved to see those qualities in him. He's quick and gentle when caring for others and has been a big blessing and encouragement to me.

Leah is 5 and in Kindergarten. She is the character in the family, although Luke might be giving her a run for the money soon. She's really enjoying school work and just finished her ballet class with a Christmas recital. She loved the spotlight of the show, but has had enough of the classes. If it were up to her she'd do show after show after show. She's always there helping me or wanting to know what she can do to help me, even if the others are off having other fun or playing. Those who've visited or spent time with her can probably attest to her asking what she can do to help-- whether it is cleaning or cooking or otherwise working alongside you. She also got her first haircut this year. Really it was just a trim, but she was begging for one and since she was 5 (!!), I thought it was about time. She still has some of her curl, though, which I love.

Luke is 3 and is still my cuddly baby. He's doing his own preschool work during some of our school time and loves to do what the others do, whether it is school projects or play and isn't far behind them in their running around. It is fun to watch his personality show itself more through his expressions and takes on life as he starts to talk more and more. I usually understand him and it is so fun to hear him get all excited and talk-- mostly in a high pitch and very rambly but so adorable. He gives some of the best hugs and kisses! He also got his first haircut a few months ago. We chopped off all of his curls, which was sad, but they started to look more like a rat's nest than surfer-boy hair. He loved it, of course, because it was a big-boy thing to do. Although being the youngest, he leads the records in at least one area: broken bones. In March he broke his nose crashing into a coffee table and about 5 or 6 weeks later he broke his collar bone falling out of bed. Child Protective Services didn't visit, but I was pretty careful about what I let him do for awhile after that! He's fearless (or more accurately, foolish-- like most children) in a crazy way and I often hold my breath when he jumps off of things. Lord willing, he'll keep that record steady this year.

We are thankful for so many of you, our friends and family, that bring richness into our lives. We often work our way through this Christmas season busy with gifts, parties and food but we pray that this year we, and you all, are reminded of the baby that came to die and that without His death we would be without any hope in this world. Praise God that he uses the foolish things of the world to shame the wise!

Merry Christmas!

The Pools
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Sunday, December 13, 2009

Leah's Ballet Recital

Leah had been longing to do ballet and this fall we signed her up for the semester through the Christmas show which was last Wednesday. She LOVED the show and performing, but she also said that classes were 'too hard' and she just wanted to do more shows instead!

At home before we left.

Silly smiles.

Waiting backstage for her performance.

In her prime... the spotlight.
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Cold, Rainy Days

It has been unusually cold (highs in the 50's... rough, I know) and raining off and on for a week, which is also unusual. The fun part when the clouds clear is seeing the snow on the mountains. It feels like winter!


The view from our front balcony with low hanging clouds.
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Sunday, December 6, 2009

5 Years at CBC

They had a special service this morning to recognize Matt's 5th year at CBC and I was able to take a few pictures so I thought I'd share them here for the long-distance family to see. It was great to be able to be there and see old friends and faces, too.


Jeff presenting Matt with a scrapbook put together for the day.


One of the three yummy cakes.


Rick came to speak in honor of Matt.


The Waymeyers
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Where did we get this kid?

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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Heaven On Earth For Anna

Not literally, of course, but Anna was in her own little perfect life when she finally got to take the horsemanship class through the city last month. She had to wait until she was 8 to take it since those are the limitations set by the city. It has been over a year and her anticipation only grew greater.

The first few weeks were spent learning how to groom, lead and otherwise care for a horse and the last week she finally got to RIDE! She absolutely loved every minute, including the not so glam parts of grooming and she could have done it for hours and hours on end. She's read nearly everything she could get her hands on about horses and horse care and was ready to put it to use. Her teacher noticed and mentioned that she really seems to 'get it', thinking that she must have had classes or ridden somewhere before.

Anna, of course, wants to take more riding lessons. We were flabbergasted at the cost so for now she's going to revel in her month-long experience. This class was offered through the city so it was a great deal... maybe we'll just do this again sometime!

The pictures are pretty pathetic and I'm not sure what was wrong with the camera, but they are good enough to get the idea.


Anna riding her pony. She chose this one and was later glad she did pick such a short guy since she was responsible for lifting the saddle on and off all by herself!


Steering left.


Anna in horse bliss.


Anna and her teacher after dismounting at the end of her last class.
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Darth Fan

Disneyland has a Jedi training show that is held several times a day in the outdoor stage at Tomorrowland and over the last year while we had our Disneyland passes, we saw parts of it several times. Somehow along the way Luke has become a Darth Vader fan! Maybe due in part to Derek saying, 'Luke, I am your father' to him in his best Darth Vader voice.

The other kids had a build-a-bear already and it was Luke's turn since we had a coupon for a free bear. We went and got him the black teddy bear with the Darth Vader outfit. It even comes with a little light saber, so cute! Teddy Darth has become a fast favorite and his sleeping buddy, as you can see below.

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