Well, here we are again! I never even got Toby's last day of school photos up, but let me just say, he grew so much!! And then over the summer, darn if he didn't grow again!! (with boys, there comes a point when you can clearly tell they are growing, and it has to do with the reach for the potty:) )
So, here are Drew and Taylor on the first day of School... 2nd grade and 6th grade! Mommy was already at work, since I go in at 6:30 now, and daddy stayed home to get them on the bus!
Some solo shots... (with attitude)
And Toby sneaking in for a photo! He doesn't start until next week!
And here they are getting on the bus at the sitters house!
First day was a success! They enjoyed themselves and were glad to have mommy home when they got there! Then, once the kids were in bed... daddy started back to school! One more year for him! Hooray!!!
God is Good!
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Drew's First Brown's Game
Last Friday as I sat at those fun In Service days at work, I got a Tweet from WKYC that said "First person to Tweet back "Go Browns" get four free tickets to tomorrows game. I thought, why not... so I began to type! Well, the next tweet said "Congratulations @millsfamily you are our winner"!! WHAT!! I never win anything that I want to win, but try and win something for Nate and I win! So I had to drive up to Cleveland after work and pick up the Free (after all the gas and parking, not so free :) ) tickets.
I REALLY wanted Nate to take Drew, and Nate was excited about it as well. He wanted me to go, but I really wasn't up for it! So I encouraged him to invite Pastor Nick and he mentioned that Josh Adkins was a Lions fan, so he invited him as well!
Here are the photos from Nate's phone. The first one was from their original seats (the free ones in the last row!)... the second, and the one above of Drew, are from later in the game when they got a little closer!
And I know it's hard to believe... but THEY WON!!!
God is Good!
The First Pitch
After Taylor's final OLO Performance, we headed straight to Akron for the Aero's game, and our nephew Derek throwing out the first pitch (well one of the first pitches, but a really cool thing no matter!)
Drew took a moment to have Orbit sign his ticket stub!
Then Derek got to be out on the field for the National Anthem with the Aeros (future Indians) players!
And our nephew Lincoln got to be the bat boy for the Aeros team as well! What an exciting night for the Ballingers!
Here's a shot of the kids enjoying their goodies at the game. They were glad Grandma Debbie and Papaw Rudy were there, cause they never get all these goodies when mom and dad take them to the game ourselves!
Overall, a great night!! And it DIDN'T RAIN!! It seems like every time we head to an Akron Aeros game it rains! The skies were dark, but it cleared out in time for the game and was an absolutely beautiful night!
God is Good!
Drew took a moment to have Orbit sign his ticket stub!
Then Derek got to be out on the field for the National Anthem with the Aeros (future Indians) players!
And our nephew Lincoln got to be the bat boy for the Aeros team as well! What an exciting night for the Ballingers!
Here's a shot of the kids enjoying their goodies at the game. They were glad Grandma Debbie and Papaw Rudy were there, cause they never get all these goodies when mom and dad take them to the game ourselves!
Overall, a great night!! And it DIDN'T RAIN!! It seems like every time we head to an Akron Aeros game it rains! The skies were dark, but it cleared out in time for the game and was an absolutely beautiful night!
God is Good!
Final OLO Performance
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Please Pray
Please pray for a High School friend of mine, MaryBeth (Thompson) McKinney, and her unborn daughter Aralynn. It seems Aralynn is anxious to join her mommy, daddy and big brother Ronan and attempting her arrive about 11 weeks early! Please pray for this 3 1/2 pound beauty and for God's protection over her!
Click here to track her arrival
God is Good!
Click here to track her arrival
God is Good!
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Weekend in Pittsburgh
My sister Katy lives in Pittsburgh, and it really is a fun city with lots to do, so we planned a trip to spend the weekend with her before her trip to China, which she is on right now! We had it planned for a few months, which is necessary with busy summer calendars! So I woke up Friday morning, planning on putting in a day of work (babysitting). The plan was to take Nate to work in the morning, then just pick him up at four and head straight for PA! Well, because of this....
Our plans got changed! I woke up, and we've been having this problem more frequently than we'd like, so I checked the basement right away after an entire night of rain. I went downstairs and it was bone dry! Yeah! Maybe the problem isn't as bad as we'd thought! So I jumped in the shower. As I was finishing up, I could hear the rain pounding on the house, so I thought I should go check again, and this is some of what I found.
So I spent the morning running the shop vac and trying to figure out what in the world was going on. It had rained for 2 weeks straight and no water, then the downpour and this happens. If anyone has any ideas, I'd love to hear them... we got an outrageous estimate to check it out, only to be told "of course, we may not fix the problem at all, this is just a guess!" UGH!
So, Nate came home at lunch and we ran him back to work, then at 4 the kids and I picked him up and we hit the road. We arrived in Pittsburgh around 6:45, with game time being 7:05. We did not make it to the stadium in time for the 1st pitch, but we were inside by the end of the 1st inning. Not too bad! We had a great time, and great seats! God provided! We also got free hats!
While at the game, we saw Gene Simmons heading up the aisle right next to us. Of course Nate was out of his mind with excitement. He got a wave from Gene and was thrilled! I know this photo is blurry, but sadly it's all we've got!
After the game, Katy drove us back to our hotel so we could get a good nights rest for our fun filled day the following morning. At 10AM, we headed out the door and decided to walk around town to our destinations. Here is a shot of PNC Park as we walked to the Children's Museum
A shot of the Ft. Duquene Bridge, over the Allegheny River, we would cross later in the day, with Heinz field off to the right.
Crossing the Clemente bridge to the Children's Museum.
A shot of the kids and I in front of PNC Park with Roberto Clemente
After a nice walk (a little longer than it should have been but that was my fault :)) We ended up at the Children's Museum and met up with my dad, who drove in that morning to enjoy a day with us, and my sister Katy. We hit the Art Studio first. After our last trip, where we did that last and had to try and get wet paintings home, we learned to do that first, so they could dry while we visited the rest of the museum.
Nate enjoyed Mr. Rogers Neighborhood. I made him try on the sweater! So cute!
Here is Taylor in the gravity room in The Attic. It doesn't look like much, but MAN does it play with your head! I just about tumbled, and felt sick to my stomach. I had to get out of there. Of course Taylor is saying "What's the big Deal, Mom?"
This was cute, Toby was cranking on this transmission or whatever car part it is and he turned to me and said "Am I getting Stronger Mom?"
Here we are on the front Porch of Mr. Roger's Neighborhood.
And in the Water part. My dad just observed from a distance, most of the time...
Then we went to the Carnegie Science Center. We all hopped in my dad's truck for the short drive over so we wouldn't waste much time. The kids wanted to jump right away! Get some energy out, it's a good thing!
Toby was absolutely fascinated with the robot exhibit!
They had an amazing miniature train display!
Toby was starting to get tired at this point, but he was playing with magnets and building things!
After the science center, we chose to walk back to out hotel and enjoy the Rivers. Here is a shot that shows our hotel, the Hilton to the right of the bridge. It was very nice with a wonderful view. Great deal on Priceline!
Here is a shot of Heinz field from on the bridge above.
And this closed out our trip! We were walking back, under the above bridge to get back to our hotel and we saw this. Now, usually when you see graffiti, you are telling the kids to turn their heads, but this was proof to us that God was enjoying our trip right along with us, just a reminder of his Ever Presence! Joshua 24:15, it's hard to see in this photo, but it was a beautiful reminder!
God is Good!
Our plans got changed! I woke up, and we've been having this problem more frequently than we'd like, so I checked the basement right away after an entire night of rain. I went downstairs and it was bone dry! Yeah! Maybe the problem isn't as bad as we'd thought! So I jumped in the shower. As I was finishing up, I could hear the rain pounding on the house, so I thought I should go check again, and this is some of what I found.
So I spent the morning running the shop vac and trying to figure out what in the world was going on. It had rained for 2 weeks straight and no water, then the downpour and this happens. If anyone has any ideas, I'd love to hear them... we got an outrageous estimate to check it out, only to be told "of course, we may not fix the problem at all, this is just a guess!" UGH!
So, Nate came home at lunch and we ran him back to work, then at 4 the kids and I picked him up and we hit the road. We arrived in Pittsburgh around 6:45, with game time being 7:05. We did not make it to the stadium in time for the 1st pitch, but we were inside by the end of the 1st inning. Not too bad! We had a great time, and great seats! God provided! We also got free hats!
While at the game, we saw Gene Simmons heading up the aisle right next to us. Of course Nate was out of his mind with excitement. He got a wave from Gene and was thrilled! I know this photo is blurry, but sadly it's all we've got!
After the game, Katy drove us back to our hotel so we could get a good nights rest for our fun filled day the following morning. At 10AM, we headed out the door and decided to walk around town to our destinations. Here is a shot of PNC Park as we walked to the Children's Museum
A shot of the Ft. Duquene Bridge, over the Allegheny River, we would cross later in the day, with Heinz field off to the right.
Crossing the Clemente bridge to the Children's Museum.
A shot of the kids and I in front of PNC Park with Roberto Clemente
After a nice walk (a little longer than it should have been but that was my fault :)) We ended up at the Children's Museum and met up with my dad, who drove in that morning to enjoy a day with us, and my sister Katy. We hit the Art Studio first. After our last trip, where we did that last and had to try and get wet paintings home, we learned to do that first, so they could dry while we visited the rest of the museum.
Nate enjoyed Mr. Rogers Neighborhood. I made him try on the sweater! So cute!
Here is Taylor in the gravity room in The Attic. It doesn't look like much, but MAN does it play with your head! I just about tumbled, and felt sick to my stomach. I had to get out of there. Of course Taylor is saying "What's the big Deal, Mom?"
This was cute, Toby was cranking on this transmission or whatever car part it is and he turned to me and said "Am I getting Stronger Mom?"
Here we are on the front Porch of Mr. Roger's Neighborhood.
And in the Water part. My dad just observed from a distance, most of the time...
Then we went to the Carnegie Science Center. We all hopped in my dad's truck for the short drive over so we wouldn't waste much time. The kids wanted to jump right away! Get some energy out, it's a good thing!
Toby was absolutely fascinated with the robot exhibit!
They had an amazing miniature train display!
Toby was starting to get tired at this point, but he was playing with magnets and building things!
After the science center, we chose to walk back to out hotel and enjoy the Rivers. Here is a shot that shows our hotel, the Hilton to the right of the bridge. It was very nice with a wonderful view. Great deal on Priceline!
Here is a shot of Heinz field from on the bridge above.
And this closed out our trip! We were walking back, under the above bridge to get back to our hotel and we saw this. Now, usually when you see graffiti, you are telling the kids to turn their heads, but this was proof to us that God was enjoying our trip right along with us, just a reminder of his Ever Presence! Joshua 24:15, it's hard to see in this photo, but it was a beautiful reminder!
God is Good!
Forever Family Day at the Zoo
Well, what was supposed to be a wonderful day, turned into a wonderful day with some minor obstacles!! On July 26th, Nate got up to head to church for worship band practice at 8AM. I was still in bed :) He came in and said "The Jeep won't start"... lovely wake up message! So he tells me what it is doing and I say "It's the battery, we'll figure it out!" So a wonderful friend from church came and picked the kids and I up for the 9:45 service and we got home around 12:30. Upon investigating, I wondered if maybe it was something more than the battery. I called my dad, and he wasn't sure from our talk, so he ran over to help us out! Turns out, it was the battery! We got a jump from Dad, took off for the auto parts store, and an hour later and a $100 in the hole, we're on our way to celebrate our Forever Family Day!
We decided to head to the Akron Zoo because it is close, fun and cheap! I was worried it would be crowded like it was the last time we went, but I was pleasantly surprised! We got up to the zoo around 2:30 I believe, so we had about 2 hours or so to just hang out, and that's what we did. We made it around the entire place, and just enjoyed our time together! Celebrating the Family that God has given us in such a special way!
After the zoo, I decided I didn't want to rush home, late, and try and cook, so I "forced" (i.e. suggested) that we head to Rockne's. With overwhelming approval from the fam, we headed out to dinner! We had a great time, wonderful weather and another family memory to cherish forever!
God is Good!
We decided to head to the Akron Zoo because it is close, fun and cheap! I was worried it would be crowded like it was the last time we went, but I was pleasantly surprised! We got up to the zoo around 2:30 I believe, so we had about 2 hours or so to just hang out, and that's what we did. We made it around the entire place, and just enjoyed our time together! Celebrating the Family that God has given us in such a special way!
After the zoo, I decided I didn't want to rush home, late, and try and cook, so I "forced" (i.e. suggested) that we head to Rockne's. With overwhelming approval from the fam, we headed out to dinner! We had a great time, wonderful weather and another family memory to cherish forever!
God is Good!
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