We went looking to rent that very movie tonight and came home empty handed. I will be sure to get a copy tomorrow. Such a blessing to see happy children :)
Hi - Just wanted to say I found this blog a few months ago through Little Jenny Wren. I enjoy it so much. It makes me feel calm and serene plus I enjoy the writing and pictures.
Something I found interesting and you may too. I was telling my sister-in-law about this blog and mentioned Grace Livingston Hill to her. She then told me that back in the 50s or 60s - definitely a long time ago - that GLH's granddaughter and her husband lived in our town while he was, I think, the associate pastor of the Presbyterian church of which I am currently a member.
I didn't mean to write a book, but wanted you to know how much I enjoy your blog each day.
Someone else pointed this out also, that to have five children in such an age range watching the same thing, and enjoying it in what appears to be the same manner, tells me a great deal about this family.
Gives me the warm fuzzies. Thanks for sharing this scene.
Hi, I just found your blog about a month ago. So happy I did. I enjoy the authenticity of your posts. I'm a Christian, homeschooling mother of six. My oldest daughter recognizes you from the S&S message forum. Thanks for the lovely encouragement, Wendy
What a lovely, happy scene - all different ages laughing together. It's wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely sweet bunch of kids!
ReplyDeleteNice job on the photo, too! :-)
Susan
Proof that you are very blessed,indeed.
ReplyDeleteWe went looking to rent that very movie tonight and came home empty handed. I will be sure to get a copy tomorrow. Such a blessing to see happy children :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful photo!!
ReplyDeleteHi - Just wanted to say I found this blog a few months ago through Little Jenny Wren. I enjoy it so much. It makes me feel calm and serene plus I enjoy the writing and pictures.
ReplyDeleteSomething I found interesting and you may too. I was telling my sister-in-law about this blog and mentioned Grace Livingston Hill to her. She then told me that back in the 50s or 60s - definitely a long time ago - that GLH's granddaughter and her husband lived in our town while he was, I think, the associate pastor of the Presbyterian church of which I am currently a member.
I didn't mean to write a book, but wanted you to know how much I enjoy your blog each day.
Cat
What a sweet photo! It looks like they enjoyed the movie very much. Hmmm, must poke Mom along some more to rent movie to preview...
ReplyDeleteHow nice!! This photo is a real "keeper"!! To show your children again when they're "all grown up", eh!!
ReplyDeleteMany blessings,
Rhonda in Montreal
What I love best is that from the youngest to the oldest they are all enjoying the same thing. Great job Mom!
ReplyDeleteSomeone else pointed this out also, that to have
ReplyDeletefive children in such an age range watching the same
thing, and enjoying it in what appears to be the same
manner, tells me a great deal about this family.
Gives me the warm fuzzies.
Thanks for sharing this scene.
Ms. Dale
What a great pic!!! :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful, happy shot!
ReplyDeleteMy kids enjoy that movie too!
ReplyDeleteHi, I just found your blog about a month ago. So happy I did. I enjoy the authenticity of your posts. I'm a Christian, homeschooling mother of six. My oldest daughter recognizes you from the S&S message forum. Thanks for the lovely encouragement, Wendy
ReplyDeleteThis photo makes my heart smile.
ReplyDeleteLeah
I especially liked the girls sandwiched in between the two older gentlemanly brothers.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet photo!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect picture! I found your blog through soule mama... absolutely lovely!
ReplyDeleteprecious. we should all be able to someday have a photo of our kids like that...
ReplyDeleteWhat a great little snapshot of your kiddos!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo! You captured the spirit of your family in that one!
ReplyDeleteLynn
We love that movie, too!
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