Monday, November 28, 2011

Weekend Update


On Thanksgiving Day, my wife and I had our family meal at my mother-in-law's house. Our daughter, son-in-law, and grandkids were there too. It's been a while so, just to bring you up to date... Our grandson is now 5 years old and he actually started kindergarten in September of this year. Can you believe it? My granddaughter is now 2 years old and has officially entered into that infamous "terrible two" stage, which I know now can last about two years via my grandson. But seriously, time flies, doesn't it?

As for Black Friday, my wife and I went with our daughter and grandkids to the King of Prussia mall, then on to the movies to see "Happy Feet 2". After that, our last stop before going home was Target. It was a busy day, but the little ones were there to make sure we had some fun along the way. On Saturday, my wife and I did some Christmas shopping on our own; and Sunday, we just chilled around the house and had a quiet day at home. So, from my family to yours, we hope you and your loved ones had a blessed weekend too!








































3 comments:

Daddy Squeeze Me! said...

those are some gorgeous kids. continue spoiling them. it's your grandparently duty.

bayoucreole said...

You have a beautiful family Keith! Your grandson has your smile...that's too adorable!

Rich said...

Love the picture of you and your grandson engrossed with the smart phones.




KEEPING THE FAITH: RANDOM PRAYERS "ON THE DOWNLOAD"

DEAR GOD: My heart is heavy with my own failures. I try to excuse them and explain to myself why they occurred, because I want to be free from the feeling that I am unworthy and incapable of being all that I can be. But I find it easier to accept your forgiveness than to forgive myself. When I try to forgive myself, it seems I only remember and re-play my failures in my mind, and a sense of hopelessness floods over me. Help me to know that my past actions are a part of my growing humanity and that even when I fail to live up to what is your will for me, every single moment can be lived anew. Remind me that refusing to forgive myself only keeps me from experiencing that newness. Assure me of the truth that by casting “my sins into the depth of the sea”, you have freed me to discard them myself and live the next moment as if it were my first, for indeed it is. I ask this for the sake of your love. Amen.









































































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