Monday, December 28, 2009

Happy Birthday To My Sister (on the 31st)

L-Listener....my sister listens to me for hours. Sometimes about things that are really important, my hopes and dreams , my questions about faith and direction. Sometimes about things that don't matter so much, what I ate for lunch, how I need a break from my kids.
I can't imagine who I would call if I didn't have her.
I-Intelligent...my sister is so smart. She worked so very hard to pay her own way through college and graduate with high honors. Now she works for a tax accountant...what a brain! She really thinks through decisions that she makes and is not an "emotional thinker" like me.
She is definitely my "go to" person whenever I need advice.
S-Super Mom...my sister is a super mom. This mom of 4, can often be found volunteering in her kids' school, helping with Little Flowers, preparing something for something (boy scouts, teacher luncheons, you name it she does it). At the end of the day, she doesn't go to bed without tucking in her sweet children. Even when her tank is empty, she keeps on giving. She is a great example of motherly love.
A-Alli and Avery's godmother...my sister is the best godmother. She takes the role very seriously, encouraging them to grow in their faith. She definitely earned the title of "mother" with Alli as she walked up and down the hallway with me for hours never complaining. It was her face that Alli first saw that glorious day in October, thirteen years ago.
I can't imagine sharing that special moment with anyone else.
Lisa, when I think about our relationship, it makes me so glad that God blessed my girls with sisters. I hope you have a wonderful day and a year filled with God's love and grace. Thank you for the many ways you bless my life.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas!

We pray that you will feel the love and peace that comes only from Christ our Lord this blessed Christmas! Love, The Rice Family

Monday, December 21, 2009

The Egg Drop

Ethan had a big project for school. "The Egg Drop". When he brought home the paper detailing all the specifications, I wanted to cry. When I saw the section that said you could not use a parachute or any gases besides air, I knew I was out. I definitely do NOT have a scientific brain, so I promptly assigned Randy to help him with that one. The whole concept was to create "something" that would hold an egg and keep it from cracking while it was dropped from the window of the press box at our football stadium.
Friday was the big drop and here is his "contraption" as it was about to be dropped.Mid flight.
Ethan's teacher, Mrs. Huxman coming to inspect the egg.

SUCCESS!!! His egg did not crack! (notice all the cheering in the background...they were chanting Ethan Rice, Ethan Rice!)

Ethan and Randy had a great time taking apart a couch cushion and making a safe little home for his egg. Randy even tested it... by throwing it up in the air as high as he could (a few times) in the street. I bet our neighbors were wondering about us. In the end, it was a really cool project to be a part of. We are so amazed at all the ways our teachers here in Moundridge make learning a hands on experience for our kids. We are truly blessed and I am grateful to have a husband and son who's brains work just a little differently than mine.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

A Dozen Anniversaries

I promise I will do a better job updating this blog. I'm sure some of you have stopped checking, but don't give up on me.

Today is our 12th Anniversary. I am so blessed to be married to this wonderful man. I pray that God will grant us dozens more.