Monday, April 28, 2008
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Not To Be Outdone...
While rummaging through some pictures of the kids in the midst of a rainy no-roof-climbing morning, I stumbled across an old video (sorry for the bad picture, terrible video camera) of EJ when he first learned to call the Hogs (the first video). It inspired us to try things out with Lauryn. She's coming along slowly, but she still appears to be more interested in head-butts than cheerleading. Should we be worried???
Baseball Fans
Karen and I noticed this afternoon that while our children seem diametrically opposed in so many areas, they both find common ground in one area: their love of baseball as exhibited by their affinity for baseball hats. See the following photos as proof:




We could include others....but you get the point, right?? And, yes, those are Yankee fans you see there. We root for the Royals first, but if you want to still be cheering in October, the Yanks are probably a better bet. Nevertheless, our family certainly loves springtime and hotdogs at the ballpark. Play ball!!!




We could include others....but you get the point, right?? And, yes, those are Yankee fans you see there. We root for the Royals first, but if you want to still be cheering in October, the Yanks are probably a better bet. Nevertheless, our family certainly loves springtime and hotdogs at the ballpark. Play ball!!!
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Sunday, March 23, 2008
It's da Eeeasters...

For those of you unfamiliar with the movie Nacho Libre, check it out and today's blog title might make you giggle (or it might not if you don't care for Jack Black). Anyways, with the widespread popularity of blogging, we figured we'd give it a try. Don't go expecting great things from us, because we're quite stretched, but we'll try to give a "what's up with the Reddicks" as frequently as new things happen. Today was especially uplifiting, this morning's worship service was inspiring, Karen and I had a charismatic moment from stage to congregation, which I'm sure appeared to be staged, but was purely a Spirit thing (and largely because we share a brain....which Karen is currently hogging). The kids were beautiful in their Easter outfits, photos of which we will post. Karen also used rosemary for the first time, and we ate what will fondly be known as "pine cone" mashed potatoes for lunch. Mmmmmmm, I think I just picked a pine needle from between my teeth.
He is risen!!!
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