Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts

Thursday, July 23, 2015

The Final Insanity

Since not a single one of my siblings is showing the slightest interest in taking over this sadly-neglected blog, this may very well be the last post, unless my parents decide to exercise their supreme authority and add "blogging" to the list of school assignments for their students this fall. Thus, here are some final small scraps of insanity--
Gloria: Is your brain bigger than Ivar's?
Rosemary: Yes. It's bigger than Sylvia's.
Sylvia: My insults are coming back to haunt me. I told her the other day that she needed to get a brain.
Mom: So she got one...and it's bigger than yours? 
Cecily: Maybe Papa has two brains and they fight all the time!
Mom: That's why he gets headaches.  
Cecily: What did I click on this time? "...Criminal eavesdropping..." 
Mom: you're just so pickable!
Papa: I'd like to be DIS-pickable. ...Wait.  
Thor: Are we in Centralia?
Gloria: No; we're in Odin!
Thor: Boy; that policeman back there sure is lost!
Sylvia: Guys, what should John and I have for our first dance song?
Cecily: The chicken dance!
Thor: The bunny song!
Knut: The Imperial March.  

Sylvia: ...Your brain is so cool!!
Knut: Most people don't use that word.... 

Now, I turn my title of "Blog Moderator of Doom" over to my father and resign myself to a life of wedding planning, moving, and logistics for the next 15 days. (No, I'm not counting; why do you ask? 0:)) *exaggerated sigh* Flowers, flowers; here I come--who started all these silly traditions, anyway? Also, how many can I break before people start getting mad at me?

It's going to be a switch moving from a family of 11 to a family of 2...as I begin stocking up the house with "essential" groceries for John, while my mother shops for our family, this difference is quite glaring. For example...

Cereal for the soon-to-be Phillips family for about a month: 

Cereal for the Peterson family for about...two weeks (max):

Yeah; I don't envy Mom her grocery bill...

Anyway...goodbye to the Peterson blog; it'll be interesting to see whether anyone picks it up again.
Adventure awaits!


(Yep; I'm going out on a majorly sleep-deprived brain. I'm so sorry. I'm not sleeping till after the wedding. My sincere apologies, and I hope you haven't been mentally scarred for life.) 

Wednesday, April 01, 2015

Wherein I bow to social expectation and make a public announcement.

Since a picture is worth a thousand words...

The poor guy who, though wonderful and wise in every other way, is sadly mistaken if he thinks he's chosen a deserving girl, is John Phillips.


Answers to anticipated questions: 

YES, he is the sweetest, kindest, and most amazing guy in the world. :)

The wedding shalt be in early August.

We do plan to stay in the area (for the next few years at least).

He's been courting me since November.

Yep; my dad HIGHLY approves! (Though he did threaten John with his chainsaws right before courtship began...)


He proposed "under the stars, way out in Iowa, as we were being driven around by a chauffeur." At least that's the "official" story...

(Yes; the rumors are true--he actually proposed in the back seat of his parents' truck on the way to a robotics competition! And yet he still managed to make it incredibly sweet and special. ;))
(The Robo Raiders had wayyy too much fun teasing us and taking "selfies" with us in the background...)


And NO, this is not an April Fool's day joke! I just have really bad timing when it comes to posting. :P

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Dear Mom:


You are amazing.

It would take too long to list everything, so we each have a list of our top ten things that we love about you.

Thank you so much for...



~From Bjorn~
10. Letting us make things
9. Letting us go places
8. Getting duct tape for us
7. Getting books for us
6. Letting us do lots of really fun things
5. Giving us tools on Christmas and birthdays
4. Reading to us
3. Letting me not have very much school 
2. Making read-aloud fun for me 
1. Making lots of yummy food for us 

~From Gloria~
10. Making Circle Time fun for everybody
9. Making school fun for me 
8. Buying clothes for us 
7. Paying for music lessons 
6. Letting us do Bright Lights 
5. Letting us do TLC
4. Giving birth to all of us
3. Being very nice 
2. Buying tons of things for us 
1. Making food for us 

~From Thor~
10. Feeding us
9. Being a wonderful cook
8. Clothing us
7. Being a wonderful cook
6. Not giving up
5. Being a wonderful cook
4. Taking care of us 
3. Being a wonderful cook
2. Teaching us
1. Being a wonderful cook


~From Cecily~ 
10. You put up with our insanity
9. You work hard for us no matter what
8. You don’t give up on us even when we’re impossible
7. You are so frugal
6. You encourage us
5. You are so cheerful
4. You homeschool us
3. You are an amazing cook
2.  You invest everything you have in us
1. You live out Proverbs 31:10-31 so well


~From Knut~
10. She lets us eat cookie dough :D
9. She gives me cubes
8. She lets me have more cake 
7. She puts up with us
6. She pays for FTC
5. She gives me chocolate 
4. She homeschools all of us. 
3. She directs two choirs, plays the organ for church, and she is on the SCCCHE leadership team. 
2. She cleans up after everyone
1. She cooks us food 


~From Sylvia~
10. Putting up with us!
We're a hard lot to put up with-all extremely stubborn, impossible to keep under control, literalistic, teasing-yet you do put up with us, and you're even willing to be seen with us in public! I'm not sure how you do it! 

9. Teaching us.
Not just homeschool, but everything. You're always teaching (true, I only learned to cook after you "gave up" teaching me, but you were still around to answer the flow of stupid questions or rescue dire situations).

8. Your willingness to let us do things.
TLC, FLL, Bible Bowl, FTC, Drama, field trips, and the list goes on...it's a sacrifice for you: it costs you time, money, and a lot of extra work. But you let us do as much as possible, regardless of the cost to yourself. 

7. The little things you do on a day-to-day basis.
The things we never recognize. Laundry. Budgeting and couponing and researching bargains so you can feed all the eight of us. Cooking. Cleaning. All the countless little things that no one notices unless they're not done.

6. Giving so much up for us.
You gave up your organ playing for us for years. You gave up a possible career, lots of your freedom, another salary, and so much more.

5. The way you take time to do the "unimportant" things.
Thank you for not being too busy to read thousands of books to us when we were little. Thank you for baking things that no one else home-makes anymore: cookies, pies, bread, and so on. Thank you for insisting that we have a group school time, even if it makes school a little harder, because it does bring us together and form a "family culture."

4. Homeschooling us!
I know that there have been days when you've thrown up your hands in frustration, thinking you were an utter failure. I know you've threatened to send us off to public school because it seemed like we weren't learning anything and it wasn't worth the sacrifice. I know that, year after year, your perfect schedule has flopped and we've dropped subjects or finished late. I know we've complained...and complained...and complained...and thrown your hours of hard, frustrating work back in your face.
Mom...I'm so sorry for those times, and thank you so much for not giving up on us. Thank you for persevering for twelve years. Because you've taught me how to learn and love it. You've taught me the value of hard work and hard study. You've taught me how to excel. Every bit of academic success I have ever attained or ever will attain, I owe to you.

3. Your "laid-backness".
You don't freak out if "your baby" has to drive in the snow or stay out later than expected or dash off to an unscheduled/unexpected babysitting job. You just go with the flow and let us cope with our own challenges. You give us freedom and expect us to use it in a responsible manner as you've trained us to do. 

2. The example you set.
Mom, I can't tell you how much you've influenced me. If I can ever be half as faithful and loving a servant as you are to your husband and children, I'll be one amazing wife and mother! I'll never even attain that "halfway mark," but if I ever learn to love at all, it will be because I was watching you. You have pushed me closer to the Lord, taught me patience (I know, I have a long way to go) and selflessness (or at least, showed me how I should be doing...), and provided a picture of the "as-close-to-perfect-mother-as-you-can-get-on-earth."

 1. The way you're always there for us.
We may not express how much we appreciate this, but it is THE most wonderful thing that you could ever do for us, and you do it to perfection. When we have a problem, you try your best to find a solution. When we're stressed, you have help. When we're busy and forget about stuff (*cough* Bright Lights snacks *cough*), you're there to cover for us. No matter how impatient we are to you; you always love us and do everything you can to serve us and make things easier for us. When we do stupid things, you have a solution ready...even if you warned us about the stupid things in advance and we didn't listen to you. You follow and serve Christ, and you then point us to Him in the most powerful way you could: through your actions.  



Mom, thank you for being the most wonderful mother on the planet (and the most forbearing, and the one who puts up with the most from her utterly crazy kids)!

And... 

Happy birthday! :)

Bible Verse Images

Sunday, March 24, 2013

News

What have we been up to in 2013 thus far?

Bright Lights...


His Lighthouse...

FLL...

Lyceum...

Church...

(In choir rehearsal, as Mom is accompanying... Papa is directing; the choir is waiting for his signal to come in. He's telling a stupid joke.)
Mom: (playing last measure over and over) How long are you going to beat??
Papa: I don't know; I'm telling something stupid!
Leify sleeping through the Wednesday night Lenten service

Time with friends...

Jael: You are such a literalist! You've been around Sylvia too long.
Sophi: ...we love you, Sylvia!
Kira: Jael loves you, too!
Abi: Can you tell? 

Fun at home...


Sewing...


Reading...


Music...


Interesting dinner conversations...
Mom: You HAD a brain.
Papa: What, you mean I don't anymore?
Mom: No; now you have two brains: your internal brain and your external brain.
Cecily: What, his moustache?
Mom: No, his iPhone.

School...

Sylvia: Thor, please use your brains. I know you have them and they're very good.
Thor: Actually, I only have one, and I left it up in my room. And it's very small.
Knut: I left mine at the last FLL competition.
(I found out several days later that they were talking about little toy rubber brains.)

Gloria: Where's my pencil?
Mom: We need to weld it to a chain around your neck so you don't lose it.
Sylvia: Good idea... except that if you try to weld a pencil, it will die.

Mom: Knut, do you want to participate in the 8th grade graduation?
Knut: ...I thought I was in 7th grade.

Knut: Haven't you ever heard the story of how the Penguins launched Penguin Books? 

Mom: When YOU have to write your essay about how life experience is helpful, you can write about...
Knut: TOAST!!!
Mom: ...whatever. *sighs*

Mom: Okay; as long as what you're doing is brainless.

Mom: Wow... um... I'm glad I asked this question!
Knut: I'm brilliant.
Mom: No, that was totally wrong!
Knut: Glad you liked my joke! Now do you wanna hear the real answer?

Knut: The first full-length American movie was Birth of a Toaster. (It was "Birth of a Nation")

Mom: Don't leave yet! You still need to listen to this book.
Knut: Mom, since I can multitask... *picks up comic book*
Mom: NOT Calvin and Hobbes. 

Knut: Nooo!!! Think, think, think, think, think, Vern!
Sylvia: *starts laughing*
Knut: WHAT!?
Sylvia: Other than the fact that you're telling VERN to think when YOU'RE taking a French test?
Knut: But he can tell me the answer!
Sylvia: That would be cheating.
Mom: At least when homeschoolers cheat it's only because their imaginary friend helps them!
Knut: But Vern's not imaginary.
Sylvia: That's for sure!


Sylvia: Stop sitting around doing nothing! Or... I'll start asking you random questions.
Cecily: *jumps up and runs away* 

Planning...

Knut: We'll head out from here...
Sylvia: Well, where else would we head out from?
Knut: Mars. Anyway, then we'll...

Disc golf...


Randomness...

Cecily: There's a loose baby lying around! 


Thor: C'mon, Knut; what are you doing?
Knut: I'm taking over the world; just give me a second!
Thor: Hurry up!

Cecily: I'm broke. No, wait, I'm not broke! I found 75 cents!
Mom: Where'd you find it? In my purse?


Wednesday, November 28, 2012

A few more pictures...

Doing school this morning...

Leif's "coming home" party (a day late), with a cake given to us by Mrs. Bridges. Having tasted her cake before, we knew that only a VERY special occasion would merit eating it, so Mom put it in the freezer in anticipation for this day. :D 
THANK YOU, MRS. BRIDGES!!!!!


Is that not the most angelic little face you have ever seen?

Teeny guy, big guy... Red heart

An admiring crowd follows Leif wherever he goes! :D 

:'(

Snuggle time with Mommy. :)

I'll (try to) stop posting now. ;) 

Monday, November 26, 2012

If you don't like baby pictures, this post is not for you!

Leif Barnabas Peterson

Born November 26 at 5:20 p.m. 
7 lbs, 9 oz (Mom's 2nd biggest baby!) 
18 inches long 
Cutest. Baby. Ever!!! 

*Note: Leif is pronounced Layf.

Rosemary holding Leif 

Bjorn holding Leif 

Gloria holding Leif 

Thor holding Leif (he couldn't stop laughing!) 

Cecily holding Leif 

Knut holding Leif 

Sylvia holding Leif 

Grandma holding Leif 

Grandpa holding Leif 

Mommy holding Leif :)

Leif enjoying his "celebrity status"  

Charming adorableness!! Red heart

:D Those baby faces...

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

An Announcement

Once again, thank you so much to those of you who were praying for us when we went through the miscarriage of Enoch. It's been very difficult... I can't believe how much I can miss someone that I've never met. But God is so good. I'm thrilled to announce that He will be giving us another baby sometime around Thanksgiving! Ironically enough, that's when we announced that Mom was pregnant with Enoch. We don't know yet whether this baby will be a boy or a girl... Mom's next ultrasound is in June... on what was Enoch's due date. Coincidence? Perhaps... but I'd rather take it as a sign that God is reminding us that He's still with us. :)

There is no way that this baby will ever replace Enoch, but he/she will be loved and treasured so much more because of that loss.

Oh, and did I mention that we are TREMENDOUSLY excited????!!!!!!!!!!! :D :D :D

Tuesday, May 08, 2012

Bright Lights

Cecily and I had our last meeting of Bright Lights tonight! :( I'll be so sad to leave this group; I've made so many wonderful friends, learned so much, and collected a truckload of great memories. For those of you who don't know, I'm starting a Bright Lights group this fall with my friend Jael (which is why Cecily and I won't be coming back to this group).

Completing surveys about this semester of Bright Lights

Karen videoing Cecily for a slideshow at the end of the year banquet this Friday. (Cecily and I will not be attending; the date conflicts with that of the Lyceum choir concert.) :( 


The girl who is actually looking at the camera (and making a funny face and waving) is Harmony, who is probably the most dynamic girl in my small group. ;) 

Small groups sharing testimonies... my group finished first, so I walked around and took a few quick pictures. ;)


Yeabsera... one of the very sweet girls in my small group. :)

Audi and Sophie, two more sweet girls from my small group... 

Hannah, who is in my small group, and whom I've had the amazing privilege to get to know better through 4:12. 4:12 is a one-on-one discipleship group that has been meeting the opposite Tuesdays of the regular Bright Lights group. Hannah is incredibly mature, very wise, and really has a heart for the Lord. I've really enjoyed our time together, Hannah, and will definitely miss being able to see you every Tuesday! 

Larissa, Brooke, and Taylor- Larissa is another sweet girl from my small group, and Brooke and Taylor are my co-leaders. It's been great getting to know them all better! 

Since Cecily and I won't be at the banquet, I was in charge of activities for all the girls who would be missing it. There were 13 of us altogether. While everyone else was practicing reciting their scripture passages, rehearsing songs, and going through logistics, we were playing Do You Love Your Neighbor, Bible Taboo and Charades, and Heads Up Seven Up. Well... make that Heads Up Three Up, due to our fairly small group. :D Then we rejoined the rest of the group for snacks and fellowship. :)
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