It's been 5 years since I met my husband Peter.We often laugh about how we met online and argue about who contacted who first. But it was definitely God who brought us together and God who keeps us together.
Peter is a kind, loyal man who would do anything for me. That's a lot of power and responsibility. I always try to use wisdom when expressing myself so as not to make the wrong impression and have him take a step in the wrong direction because of my words.
In our few years together we have faced the difficult task of trying to blend our families together. He had a son, I had a daughter and the Brad Bunch we are not. But unlike me, my husband has kept calm during the whole process. Not to say mistakes have not been made but he always seems to stay cool.
Since then we have have our two little ones together thinking our family was complete. But we are pretty sure there are more children to be added to the Stevens Household. He takes it all in stride.
We balance each other out and that's a good thing!
Balance is a big thing in our household. So much so that we have made that our business name. You see, Peter is also a 2nd Dan (degree) Black Belt in Hapkido and Taekwondo. He teaches 2 classes a week at our home. He is a fantastic teacher. I would know. I am one of his students!
His calm, cool, kindness shines through in his teaching. And even though he's 6'5" he is extremely graceful and to watch him work his art is something of beauty.
I love that man.
The Art of Home
Monday, August 19, 2013
Friday, August 16, 2013
Circus on the Beach
For the last few years VA Beach has stepped up it's game and now provides tons of free entertainment throughout the summer.
There are street performers such as musicians, dancers, balloon animal artists and face painters. And there there are big productions going on at every stage and park. Also, every Sunday and Wednesday night (weather permitting) there are fireworks. And all of this is FREE!
The first thing we went to see this year was The Circus in the Park on 17th Street. It's unbelievable to think that these people are just regular, ordinary people who have regular, ordinary jobs but for one month in the summer they put on a circus at night!
This is Ringmaster Chad
He was a hoot and reminded us of our pastor!
This is Karen
Sorry about the fuzzy picture but she was spinning so quickly on that hoop that the camera couldn't even focus!
This is Zena "the clown"
Now, I am scared of clowns and she doesn't look like any clown I have ever seen. She did one trick... with a banana and a handkerchief. Enough said.
The star of the show was John
He spun fire poi. Now I have to make Haddie poi.
Juggled fire.
Balanced a ladder on his chin (while talking)
Then balanced himself on said ladder! (straddling)
Did a little juggling while riding a unicycle,
The strength, skill and talent of these 4 people amazed me. If you can get to the beach to take in some of the talent our there please do so. They work hard in the heat and do a fantastic job!
Here's the link to Beach Street USA to see a calendar of upcoming events:
www.beechstreetusa.com
There are street performers such as musicians, dancers, balloon animal artists and face painters. And there there are big productions going on at every stage and park. Also, every Sunday and Wednesday night (weather permitting) there are fireworks. And all of this is FREE!
The first thing we went to see this year was The Circus in the Park on 17th Street. It's unbelievable to think that these people are just regular, ordinary people who have regular, ordinary jobs but for one month in the summer they put on a circus at night!
This is Ringmaster Chad
He was a hoot and reminded us of our pastor!
This is Karen
Sorry about the fuzzy picture but she was spinning so quickly on that hoop that the camera couldn't even focus!
This is Zena "the clown"
Now, I am scared of clowns and she doesn't look like any clown I have ever seen. She did one trick... with a banana and a handkerchief. Enough said.
The star of the show was John
He spun fire poi. Now I have to make Haddie poi.
Juggled fire.
Balanced a ladder on his chin (while talking)
Then balanced himself on said ladder! (straddling)
Did a little juggling while riding a unicycle,
THEN accompanied Karen in an aerial silk duet.
I have always wanted to do this!The strength, skill and talent of these 4 people amazed me. If you can get to the beach to take in some of the talent our there please do so. They work hard in the heat and do a fantastic job!
Here's the link to Beach Street USA to see a calendar of upcoming events:
www.beechstreetusa.com
Thursday, August 15, 2013
At The Zoo
As I mentioned before, recently we went to the Norfolk Zoo. I took all 3 girls with me and we met our friends Christine and Olivia (Who we lovingly refer to as Ms. O) and we had lots of fun with the animals.
Juliet (9 months at the time) has never been to the zoo. Haddie (2 years old) went when she just a couple months old so she doesn't remember anything. She had a blast! She was so excited she didn't want to sit in the stroller. She wanted to run around and get the full experience! She's my free spirit child.
Haddie at the fountains
Take a look at what we saw!
Momma moneky and her baby playing!
An elephant having lunch.
Baby Kellen tahing it all in!
Giraffes are Ms. O's favorite. Mine too!
Toucan Sam, although I don't think that's his real name.
Big black bear
Red Panda... always sleeping in the tree.
If you like what you see and you'd like more information on the Norfolk Zoo please click the link below.
www.virginiazoo.org
Juliet (9 months at the time) has never been to the zoo. Haddie (2 years old) went when she just a couple months old so she doesn't remember anything. She had a blast! She was so excited she didn't want to sit in the stroller. She wanted to run around and get the full experience! She's my free spirit child.
Haddie at the fountains
Take a look at what we saw!
Momma moneky and her baby playing!
An elephant having lunch.
Baby Kellen tahing it all in!
Giraffes are Ms. O's favorite. Mine too!
Toucan Sam, although I don't think that's his real name.
Big black bear
Red Panda... always sleeping in the tree.
If you like what you see and you'd like more information on the Norfolk Zoo please click the link below.
www.virginiazoo.org
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
This Place is a Zoo!
What a great week!
It began a bit early... Friday of the week before to be exact. My 3 girls and I met friends at the Norfolk Zoo and had a couple hours of fun with the animals. We saw monkeys, bears, birds, zebras, giraffes and more.
My 2 year old loved it and didn't want to sit in the stroller. She wanted the full experience!
It was a great way to kick off zoo week.
Books we read:
At the Zoo - Kingfisher books
Elmo at the Zoo- Sesame Street Books
Zoo Girl by Rebecca Elliott
Monkey and ME by Emily Gravett
Zoodles by Bernard Most
1 Zany Zoo by Lori Degman
Crafts we made:
Paper Plate Lions - to get a glimpse at where I got my inspiration click the link below!http://www.firstpalette.com/Craft_themes/Animals/paperplateanimals/paperplateanimals.html
Hand print Giraffes
Monkey sticker fun
New ASL signs learned NEW!
Monkey, elephant, giraffe, lion and zebra
It began a bit early... Friday of the week before to be exact. My 3 girls and I met friends at the Norfolk Zoo and had a couple hours of fun with the animals. We saw monkeys, bears, birds, zebras, giraffes and more.
My 2 year old loved it and didn't want to sit in the stroller. She wanted the full experience!
It was a great way to kick off zoo week.
Books we read:
At the Zoo - Kingfisher books
Elmo at the Zoo- Sesame Street Books
Zoo Girl by Rebecca Elliott
Monkey and ME by Emily Gravett
Zoodles by Bernard Most
1 Zany Zoo by Lori Degman
Crafts we made:
Paper Plate Lions - to get a glimpse at where I got my inspiration click the link below!http://www.firstpalette.com/Craft_themes/Animals/paperplateanimals/paperplateanimals.html
Hand print Giraffes
Monkey sticker fun
New ASL signs learned NEW!
Monkey, elephant, giraffe, lion and zebra
Monday, July 29, 2013
Ponies
Last week our learning theme was ponies.
We had a great weekend in Chincoteague, VA. It was the week they have The Pony Swim and the island was buzzing with excitement. While we were there we went to the Blueberry Festival where Haddie got a new dress and rode a pony. We also visited The Pony Center where we got a couple of toy ponies that look like my mom's horses, Otis and Bella and a shirt and saw the cutest brand new baby pony!
We usually rent a house when we go to Chincoteague but this time we stayed at a hotel. That's where I found out my little girls are water babies. They loved the pool!
Statue of Misty of Chincoteague
Haddie at the Blueberry Festival with Sam and Dixie.
She rode Dixie!
Juliet with the her new toy ponies
For more pictures and information on the pony swim go here: http://www.chincoteague.com/pony_swim_guide.html
For books we read:
Barnyard Dance by Sandra Boynton
Disney Royal Horses
Runaway Ponies by Catherine Hopkins
and
Noisy Barn by Harriet Zeifert and Simms Taback
Our crafts for the week were:
Making a pony farm on the art wall w/ crayons and stickers
Decorating pony cut outs
We also watched a couple of cute episodes of My Little Pony.
We had a great weekend in Chincoteague, VA. It was the week they have The Pony Swim and the island was buzzing with excitement. While we were there we went to the Blueberry Festival where Haddie got a new dress and rode a pony. We also visited The Pony Center where we got a couple of toy ponies that look like my mom's horses, Otis and Bella and a shirt and saw the cutest brand new baby pony!
We usually rent a house when we go to Chincoteague but this time we stayed at a hotel. That's where I found out my little girls are water babies. They loved the pool!
Statue of Misty of Chincoteague
Haddie at the Blueberry Festival with Sam and Dixie.
She rode Dixie!
Juliet with the her new toy ponies
For more pictures and information on the pony swim go here: http://www.chincoteague.com/pony_swim_guide.html
For books we read:
Barnyard Dance by Sandra Boynton
Disney Royal Horses
Runaway Ponies by Catherine Hopkins
and
Noisy Barn by Harriet Zeifert and Simms Taback
Our crafts for the week were:
Making a pony farm on the art wall w/ crayons and stickers
Decorating pony cut outs
We also watched a couple of cute episodes of My Little Pony.
4 More Years!
Last night my husband and I celebrated our 4th anniversary. We actually got married on the 4th of July but schedules did not allow us to celebrate on the exact day this year.
In an attempt to be romantic we decided to re-enact our perfect first date! As luck would have it, it rained and all the things we did 5 years ago were cancelled.
The evening was a great illustration of marriage. Sometimes there are disappointments but you get through them together.
Instead of recreating something that had already happened we had tons of fun doing new things together. And that made all the difference!
Here's to another 4 years!
Monday, July 22, 2013
On Safari
Just because it's summer and we are travelling doesn't mean we've stopped learning. Each new day can be an adventure and each adventure can be a learning tool. The world is our classroom and I love it that way.
In June we went back to Tennessee. On the way back we stopped at the Virginia Safari Park, a 180 acre drive thru safari adventure. Let me tell you, we had the best time! Well, most of us did. I think my 2 year old may still have nightmares of emus staring her in the face.
Take a look at the animals we saw and what we learned about them.
The infamous Emu is the 2nd largest flightless bird. This particular emu scared my little girl so bad she stayed in the back of the van the rest of the park. With strides covering 9 feet they can reach speeds of 30 mph.
This cute little guy is an Fallow Deer. His antlers are flat and feel like velvet.
The Dromedary Camel can consume up to 30 gallons of water at once. And this one (strategically placed at the front of the park) took all the feed we bought, including the bucket. But I fought back and got the bucket back!
Have you ever stuck your hand inside a camels mouth?
The Bactrian Camel has 2 humps leaving it's back looking like the letter "B". It can actually close it's nostrils to keep blowing sand out of it.
My favorite, the Giraffe, is the tallest animal in the world. It's neck has 7 vertebrae, like most mammals, but they are elongated. It has a 22 inch "grasping" tongue to pull food from trees.
And this momma loved playing with her baby!
The Eland looked like a cross between a deer and a horse to me. Very different. It's the largest antelope in the world!
Bison are the largest mammals in North America. And even though it looks enormous and clumsy it has amazing speed and agility. It can get up to 30 mph!
The Watusi is not just a dance. It's also the African "cattle of the kings". When they found out we didn't have anything for them to eat the proceeded to walkaway, dragging those huge horns down the side of the van. Nice.
This beautiful Zebra is the sweetest animal I have ever met. Each zebra has it's own unique stripe pattern and they sleep in turns so someone is always awake.
My Safari Girls!
Like I said before, we had a great time. If you ever get the chance to go to a drive thru zoo or safari you should load the family up and go! You'll have tons of fun, lots of laughs and learn things you never thought you would!
In June we went back to Tennessee. On the way back we stopped at the Virginia Safari Park, a 180 acre drive thru safari adventure. Let me tell you, we had the best time! Well, most of us did. I think my 2 year old may still have nightmares of emus staring her in the face.
Take a look at the animals we saw and what we learned about them.
The infamous Emu is the 2nd largest flightless bird. This particular emu scared my little girl so bad she stayed in the back of the van the rest of the park. With strides covering 9 feet they can reach speeds of 30 mph.
This cute little guy is an Fallow Deer. His antlers are flat and feel like velvet.
The Dromedary Camel can consume up to 30 gallons of water at once. And this one (strategically placed at the front of the park) took all the feed we bought, including the bucket. But I fought back and got the bucket back!
Have you ever stuck your hand inside a camels mouth?
The Bactrian Camel has 2 humps leaving it's back looking like the letter "B". It can actually close it's nostrils to keep blowing sand out of it.
My favorite, the Giraffe, is the tallest animal in the world. It's neck has 7 vertebrae, like most mammals, but they are elongated. It has a 22 inch "grasping" tongue to pull food from trees.
And this momma loved playing with her baby!
The Eland looked like a cross between a deer and a horse to me. Very different. It's the largest antelope in the world!
The Watusi is not just a dance. It's also the African "cattle of the kings". When they found out we didn't have anything for them to eat the proceeded to walkaway, dragging those huge horns down the side of the van. Nice.
This beautiful Zebra is the sweetest animal I have ever met. Each zebra has it's own unique stripe pattern and they sleep in turns so someone is always awake.
My Safari Girls!
Like I said before, we had a great time. If you ever get the chance to go to a drive thru zoo or safari you should load the family up and go! You'll have tons of fun, lots of laughs and learn things you never thought you would!
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