Saturday, December 13, 2008

Zac's Fourth Birthday Celebration

Zac turns four tomorrow. We had a great party today for Zac at home with a bounce house, Speed Racer cake and friends from school and the neighborhood. The weather was overcast and sprinkly, but it was fine. He has had a busy week with a performance at bible study singing Christmas carols, decorating the tree at home, and now a birthday party! You are a sweet boy, Zac!














Daniel and Daddy decorating the tree. Daniel loves to pull off the ornaments and lights, causing us much frustration. He loves the lights!





Monday, November 24, 2008

Lauren's Baptism Day

LAUREN GETS BAPTIZED!!!!



















Yesterday, Lauren was baptized! What a huge moment for her and for our family. She accepted Christ into her heart long ago, but she was ready to get baptized. The weather was a little cool, but nice (about 70 degrees). She was baptized by our children's minister, Steve, in the outdoor pool. She was a little nervous, but very excited, because she has been wanting to do this for some time, but we had a hard time coordinating everyone's schedules.






Lauren, the angels are singing in heaven today! We are proud of you and love you so much!

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Monday, October 13, 2008

September Fun















We had a fun family day yesterday at Disneyland...really California Adventure, Disney's sister park across the walkway! Jacob and Lauren are big fans of California Screamin, an upside down, very fast and furious roller coaster! Zac is finally tall enough to try many new rides, so it was a fun day for everyone! We have season passes, so it is easy to go .or 4 or 5 hours, instead of the entire day! It's a great reward for the kids, and Eric thinks it is relaxing......














Lauren and Jacob on the first day of school....Lauren was so excited because Jacob was put in her favorite teacher's class, Mrs. Pizzi! She has a weekly raffle for students to win a dollar, and Jacob has won three weeks in a row!
Lauren missed the second day of school to travel with her daddy to Catalina Island for a weekend of fun with Adventure Princesses. She LOVES her special time with her daddy...paddling the kayak was something she loved. She wrote in her scrapbook, "I love kayaking and Catalina, but most of all, I love my dad."
When Lauren and dad were at Catalina, I took the boys to church for the opening of our high school building. The boys LOVE Kyle Loza, gold medalist winner of the X Games, and he was performing his motorcycle EXTREME sports, and the boys loved it! (tattoo guy with the boys). They call him "church guy." He has grown up at Saddleback, and is very involved with the kids there.



The next weekend, dad and the boys headed south to San Diego to Camp Surf. Even Zac, age 3 1/2,and Jacob, 6, both got up on a real surfboard! They also did a rockclimbing wall, a treasure hunt, and fun camping on the beach. They are Pioneers in the Adventure Guide program.
I noticed a loose tooth in Jacob's mouth last week, and he lost it at school just five days later! He has also decided he LOVES salad with ranch dressing. He will eat a big bowl of lettuce with cheese, turkey or chicken, and ranch!




Daniel is quite a funny little boy. He is 19 months, and wears a size 2. He is very solid, and very strong, both in might and in will. He bites to defend himself, and loves to mess up any project the big kids are working on. He can be such a sweet, happy baby, too. He loves to run as fast as he can, and has quite an arm on him!

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Happy Fall, Ya'll!

Well, school is back in session, and it has yet to cool off! We set near record highs on Wednesday with 104 degrees! I thought fall meant jeans, long sleeves, and maybe even coats??? Not in Southern California! And I do miss rain! We had our first thunderstorm in five years last week, and it lasted 30 minutes. But, we never have to worry about our plans being siderailed by rain, that's for sure.

Lauren scored her first soccer goal last week, and she was so proud of herself! She and Jacob are playing AYSO, and it's fun to watch them. I don't think this will be their life passion, but it is fun to be on a team and meet new friends.

Zachary started preschool, and is going three mornings a week. It has been quite an adjustment for him, but he is enjoying school and meeting new friends. Today he did such a good job listening, he was given an award! (he has gotten in trouble for plenty these past few weeks, so this was so nice to hear!)

Daniel is a funny little baby, and he loves to bite! He is trying to eat my toes right now as I type this note!He loves to laugh and play, but he also likes to get his way! I am amazed when I look back at the halloween photos from last year...they have all changed so much! We're excited about our costumes for this year....stay tuned to find out more!

Tuesday, September 2, 2008


Well, tomorrow is the last day of summer! I'm sad, I'm excited, and I'm ready! The kids are ready to learn and I'm ready for a few minutes alone! (well, with one at home!) Zac will start preschool in a week, and he will attend 3 days a week for 3 hours. Lauren and Jacob will both be at school from 8-2, so that will be nice not to have a kindergarten pickup as well.

We've had a super summer, with a fun family vacation to Yosemite and Mammoth, weekly trips to the beach, daily excursions to the pool and just time to be together. The kids attended a few camps, and we all enjoyed a fun week at vacation bible school. It's so nice to relax and not have a schedule, but it will be nice to get back into a routine. Soccer starts this weekend, and Eric and Lauren are heading out to Catalina early Friday morning for hiking, swimming, kayaking, snorkeling, etc. I wish I could go!

Tomorrow we are heading over to the nursing home to deliver cookies in the afternoon, then it's off to school to find out who the kids have for their teachers! I am looking forward to earlier bedtimes but dread homework and constant busyness.

I look forward to keeping in touch with many friends I've reconnected with this summer, and am excited to do more digital scrapbooking when time allows.

Enjoy your day!

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Ok, I have to say I didn't know how much fun it would be getting on facebook! After prompting from a few friends, Eric and I both joined last week and we've had so much fun connecting with people from high school, college and everywhere else! It's funny to see who pops up on a daily basis...if you haven't tried it, you should!We seem to have a friendly contest going to see who "wants to be my friend." I guess it's time we joined the younger world.My energy from entertaining the kids for the summer is about drained, but I have one last hurrah in me. With only one week of summer left, we are celebrating with "Mommy Camp." I have a different outing planned every day and themed activities to go with it (thank you, familyfun.com). Yesterday was hiking in the canyon, going on a treasure hunt, identifying butterflies and leaves, and then root beer floats after dinner. Today is water day, tomorrow is Movie day, Thursday is "help others" and cooking day, and Friday will be beach day! We did this last year and the kids had a blast. I'll post photos soon.We went to Walking with Dinosaurs on Saturday (free tickets from Eric's co-worker) and it was pretty amazing. Life sized dinosaurs roamed the floor of the Honda Center in Anaheim (where the Ducks play). They told the story of the dinosaur, and were very realistic looking. All of the kids enjoyed it, and they really didn't get scared. When the t-rex roar filled the stadium, it made me want to crawl under my seat! That's about all in our world. I hope you are all enjoying the end of summer/beginning of school. Halloween will be here before we know it!

Friday, August 15, 2008

Living The Dream

This morning, as I sit here in Laguna Beach listening to the surf, watching people play and just enjoying the sunshine and peace around me, I am reminded of the bumper sticker I saw yesterday that has really made me think. It simply said, “Living the Dream.” My first thought was, “who is she and what dream is she living?” My questions quickly turned to myself as I thought of how I would define for myself, “living the dream.” I look down the coast, and just 200 yards away is a perfectly fit 50-year-old man who is running in and out of the surf, lifting boulders with his hands as a workout, and is now leading a team of people down the beach in lunges and knee lifts. And I wonder....is this man living his dream?

I often think of what I want my life to be like. What is the dream that God gave me?What does he want me to do with the gifts He gave me? For the past six months or so, I have been listening too much to the lies that Satan has put in my head…you aren’t good enough, you stink at being a mom, why can’t you be more organized? But God’s words are now resounding once again in my head…What about living the way I want you to live or doing what I want you to do? God made each of us in His image, unique in every aspect, so that we could glorify Him. By listening to the lies Satan has put in my head, I’ve been distracted from doing the things God made me to do.

When it comes to my purpose in life, I do know that my number one goal is to share the word of Christ and His love for everyone in the world. I know he has given me 4 busy, wonderful children to love, instruct and guide in His ways. It is your ways, Oh, Lord, that I want to follow. What greater gift to give your kids than eternal life?

There are so many unanswered questions in life, and so many hard times, good times and difficulties. Today, I feel great. I am happy, encouraged and loved. Tomorrow might be a different thing. But knowing that no matter what, Jesus died for me and He loves me, I can’t ever give up on that.

My dream is to have Jesus look at me on judgement day and say “well done, good and faithful servant.” I want to follow his will, follow his ways and bring others to Him. I want to live the life he has for me. I want to be in tune with his wishes, his dreams and his plan for my life instead of thinking I know best.

The waves never stop, the sun always rises and sets, and His love is always there for me. I just have to ask for it, enjoy it, and understand the gift of life he is giving me.

Many people are searching for “something more.” They feel like this life here isn’t enough, whether it is staying at home being a mom, or working 80 hours a week in a high profile job. Even famous, successful people who everyone wants to emulate struggle with their own identities and goals, their own search for significance. Pastor Rick always talks about the difference between success and significance. You can be successful in so many earthly ways, but so insignificant in your own eyes or that of others. How do you go from being successful to being significant? What are you doing today to make a difference in the life of someone else? What significant thing have you done that will mean so much to someone? To the world, you may be one person. But to one person, you may be the world. Are you choosing daily to make a difference to those around you? What about your kids? Are you so busy cleaning, cooking and taking care of others that you forget the gifts God gave you? What can you do today to change their lives, to make an eternal difference?

Well, my 40 minutes of peace and quiet has gone, and I must turn off the computer, say goodbye to the beach and head back into my life and a visit to the Dr. My prayer today is that I will quit looking for significance in other people’s opinions of me, in my crossed off to do list, or things that don't matter. I want to find significance in the way I interact with others, the people who I am involved with every day, so that I can live the life Christ wants for me, accept Who I am and How God Made me, and let His love shine through me.

God, please bless me today as I talk and teach my children, as I interact with others, including friends family and strangers. May your love shine through me and may I feel the love and acceptance you give me. I need to remember that in the end, all that matters is you and what I did with you. Let me make that difference today.

In Jesus name, amen.

Natalie
July 24, 2008

Friday, July 11, 2008

Our Family Vacation in Yosemite

I hope you enjoy a glimpse of the photos we took during our 7 day vacation to Yosemite and Mammoth Mountain. I think I took more than a thousand photos (not including the memory card I lost of the first two days, or the hundreds of photos Cherry took with her 3 cameras! It was crazy, busy, exhausting, refreshing, fun, and relaxing, all at the same time. Enjoy our travels!

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Celebrating with Thomas

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Monday, June 23, 2008

End of School/Beginning of Summer Highlights

Enjoy some of the fun things we've done this month. I'm so glad that school is over and summer is finally here! The kids finished June 18th, which i consider the middle of summer. We had a family campout in San Diego the last week before school was out. The kids had swimming lessons every afternoon for a month, which was exhausting, but worth it. They are all super swimmers now! We had a fun shaving cream fight and root beer floats to celebrate the last day. We will leave on Saturday to head north to Yosemite to meet up with James and Cherry for a week hiking, biking and camping. Maybe i'll make it in a few photos since someone else will have a camera!

I hope this finds you all well. Enjoy the photos and the website. You can also view more photos and information from our new website, www.shiningspiritfoxtribe.blogspot.com

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Saturday, June 21, 2008

Barbara and Lara Visit

We had a great time over Memorial Day weekend with Barbara and Lara. The trip was cut short by delays at the airport, and the weather was so different than normal CA weather (cloudy, rainy and cold)! We still had a great time together, and the kids enjoyed the extra attention and time with Baba and Aunt Lara. Thanks for coming to visit!
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Sunday, June 8, 2008

Amazing love....how can it be? That you, my King, would die for me?



Tonight was an incredible evening. Eric returned refreshed, recommitted and renewed from a men's retreat in the Sequoia National Forest where he was baptized again as a symbol of his recommitment to Christ. Upon his return home, we all headed north to Long Beach to attend "Elmo Grows Up" (thank goodness for free tickets from a friend, or we would have spent more than $180!) The kids had a great time and we all enjoyed being together so much. We went over to the harbor and at a great Mexican dinner at Tequila Joes, followed by chocolate covered apples and ice cream. During dinner, Lauren announced that she was ready to accept Christ as her personal Savior and be baptized. For almost 2 years, Lauren has completely understood what it means to accept Christ as her Savior...his amazing gift of salvation, and since then, her faith has grown tremendously. I'm so overwhelmed by her knowledge, her love and her true faith in Christ. She has picked a date, decided who she wants to "invite" to her baptism, and then asked if she could have a special "God" gift. I mentioned a Bible, but she just got a new one for Christmas. What about a new necklace or piece of special jewelry? Her answer? An evangicube.....a tool that missionaries use (we used them in China) and they tell the story of Christ, his death and his resurrection. It leads you through God's plan for salvation, and makes it easy to share your faith with others in a non-threatening way. Lauren received her evangicube from the good news club that meets after school on Thursdays. She was so moved when the leader told them that if they each told just 10 people, the entire school would know within a few days. So, the next day on the playground, she told 8 children about Christ!
On Friday night, Lauren and I were laying in bed reading (I was reading Superfudge by Judy Blume and she was reading a new book we picked up at the library, Stink.) She asked me, "Mom, do you have any friends who don't know about Jesus?" If so, PLEASE don't tell them...I want to tell as many people as I can about the good News of Jesus Christ!"
Lauren will be 8 in just 11 days. I can't believe how fast time has gone, and how she has changed from the smallest, most precious newborn into a true follower of Christ. I pray that she will always have this faith, this love and this heart to share Christ's love with everyone she meets. Watch the blog for photos of the baptism in the next few weeks!

Thursday, May 15, 2008

The Newest Frailey Has Arrived!

We have a new Frailey family member. This morning, Stella Mackenzie Frailey was born to Michael and Wendy in London. She weighed 7 pounds 2 ounces and was 21 inches long. Mom and baby are doing well! Watch for photos coming soon!

White Cousins come to visit!

Brooke and her family came to visit last week, and the kids had so much fun together. When you view the slideshow, you need to click on Zoom In and Zoom Out, then click the arrow at the bottom of the page to see more photos! I hope you enjoy it!
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Thursday, May 1, 2008

Jacob Turns Six


We had a great time on Saturday morning at Central Park celebrating Jacob's Sixth birthday. We went with the tractor theme, and had fun throwing water balloons, racing tractors, and, of course, the pinata! It was really hot, but fun. Enjoy the pics! If you double click on the scrapbook page, you will be able to see it close up. It makes a big difference!

Sunday, March 30, 2008

NO REGRETS



Eric and I both believe that the best gift we can give our children and others is the knowledge of Jesus and the salvation he offers us. God's love is eternal, and our lives here are only temporary. To understand this and to live this way gives your life so much more meaning and significance. Making choices and decisions every day with our time, our words and our choices solidifies our faith, makes it apparent to others, and can also convict us when we aren't doing as we should be. Our prayer is that we live our lives with passion, conviction and determination to make the right choices and to be a positive influence on others. But, we also know that we are sinners and fall so short of living as Christ did. Knowing that we have a Savior who died for our sins gives us hope and peace and enables us to live with eternal peace and perspective, even in the midst of turmoil or trials.

Yesterday, when I was sitting in church, I realized one of the most important pieces of our parenting journey is to teach our children to live with no regrets. We are doing a four week study on a new Christian book, One Month to Live. I highly recommend it. The dedication page is written to this couple's four children, and it says, "We pray that you will always live with no regrets." It was a lightbulb moment for me. No regrets applies in all areas of your life...regrets of "what if," "if only," "why me," or "why not me?" I can regret things I didn't do or things I did do. I don't want my chidren to look back when they are 30 with life-changing regrets....in rehab for drugs, and saying, "I regret that one night, that one instant that I made the choice to try drugs, and now I struggle with a lifelong addiction. Or, when they are 16, unwed and expecting a baby, realizing how one moment in time, one bad choice, led them down a different path and a different life than they had imagined.
Regrets can also go the way of missed opportunities. Why didn't I share my faith more vocally with a dear friend who once said she thought she believed in God because she had seen a ghost before? I regret wasting time on things that don't matter. I regret friendships I've let fade due to time and busyness. I don't want those regrets, and certainly none that can be life altering and changing. I thank God every day for protecting me and keeping me away from so many things that could have caused me so many regrets. I am so blessed with a husband I have loved since high school,(can you believe it has been 19 years), a household of children I adore and a life so full of love, joy and peace (and lots of messes, too)! I know God has a plan for my life. God pieces people, places and families together where He wants you. Now I just pray for the wisdom to seek Him in all I do, and for my family as well.
Sometimes God does use those regrets to change people, situations and lives. I can think of a few people in my life that made "bad choices" but turned their lives into a living testimony for God. They've experienced that forgiveness and unconditional love only God can give.

The author of the book talks about the dash....the small line between the year you were born and the year you die on your tombstone. What do you want your dash to represent? What will you be remembered for?
When we stand before God one day, he will ask us two questions. The first, "What did you do with my son, Jesus Christ," and the second, "What did you do with the gifts I gave you?" I want him to say to me, "Well done, good and faithful servant." I will be accountable for my time, my abilities, and the talents God gave me. I will be responsible for those I interacted with...did I take the time to tell them about Jesus? To invite them to church? To lend a hand to someone in need? Or was I too busy with my own agenda, my own schedule?

I want to live a life summed up in this anonymous quote..."Life isn't measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away." To quote "One Month to Live," We were created to be active and present in the lives we've been given. Make the most of your time by spending it on a legacy that will last long after your time on earth has ended. Do it today!

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Easter Week Slideshow

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Easter Week





One more Easter came and went in California...it's hard to believe we've been here for almost 5 years! We spent a very warm Easter Sunday (87 degrees) with our California family, the Kents. We had a casual meal off the grill, with lots of fresh vegetables and fruits. The kids had fun hunting for eggs and just playing at the park. We dyed eggs on Saturday afternoon, and it was a competition to see who could finish the most eggs! Zac was particularly good at cracking the eggs as he dropped them in the dye.
What would Easter be without Christ? We celebrated Jesus' victory over death with a church service on Saturday with friends who are new to Saddleback. I took these photos of the three crosses on the hill at church just a few minutes before sunset.
May you all enjoy a blessed Spring!