this post is two-fold, you are going to get a very brief look at thanksgiving and christmas for our eargle family, since the blog was neglected during that time, and secondly, on the eve of my eldest child's birthday i'm still amazed at how children grow up right before your eyes.
thanksgiving 2010 was a whirlwind adventure through annapolis, DC, baltimore, and pittsburgh (i know the last stop is random, but we always stop on our annual tday road trip in pitt to visit friends at the end of our holiday). reflecting on the road trip it went surprisingly well with our backseat duo, wilhelm & elly, if we neglect to recall the ridiculous DC beltway traffic & the fact that our children were in the car on day one for 10+ hours. our visits with friends in annapolis & dc were so enjoyable and along the way we found time to do a bit of sight seeing by the bay and at the national zoo.
this exponential change in our seven month old daughter leads me to this evening. as i finish this email i am very tired (so i may or may not have to edit this post tomorrow), for its a birthday week at the eargle homestead. our wihelm clarke will turn 4 tomorrow! i can't even begin to put into words my complete range of emotions this event causes for me.mainly, it literally makes my head spin to look at our children and see how much they have changed in such a short period of time. it also causes me to analyze if we are taking each moment & living it to the fullest with them, doing our best to be their parents and making sure we are providing them with the guidance that will make them the people we pray they will become. i'll wait to reflect on that which is wilhelm clarke in tomorrow's post, but will leave you with one of his recent pics and a sneak peak into the farm birthday party we are hosting for him this weekend (the invitation).