Our friends Scott, Jennifer, and their son Joey gave this blow up dinosaur to Sam a couple of years ago for his birthday. The dinosaur has another posting somewhere on blogger with him (dinosaur) getting in to all sorts of mischief.
This picture will surely be a favorite for years to come. Uncle Lance and cousin Brooke gave this little waterproof tub Elmo to Ben for Christmas.
Kristin purchased a Christmas Nativity story box called "What God wants for Christmas" for the kids to enjoy. There are several small boxes that look like presents. As the story continues, the kids can open up each day or box and it reveals a character from the story. The last box has a mirror in it and reveals that what God really wants for Christmas is "you". Cousin Brooke is next to Sam.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Ben turns 2
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Snow 2008
My brother Kevin was here last week for Christmas. He took these pictures of the kids. The morning after the snow, Sam immediately wanted a cup of snow. We then went over to my parents house, and the cup was ready for a refill. Ben decided that he wanted a cup of snow as well.
We took Uncle Kevin to the Thunder Hockey game. We left after the 2nd period, with no goals having been scored. But it is always interesting people watching at the game!Wednesday, December 17, 2008
WU SHOCK
Tonight was $1.00 night at the women's basketball game. Ben really loves Wu Shock and he did not disappoint tonight. Wu Shock gave Ben a high five at a volleyball game a couple of months ago, and ever since that night, Ben says "High five" and points to his hand as a reminder of the time that Wu Shock made him smile.
Christmas Letter 2008
Christmas 2008
Christmas greetings from the Shaffer’s! Like all the other years, this one has been busy, but always full of excitement. Here’s a peak into what each of the Shaffer family members did this year.After months of asking questions, and listening to Sam’s preschool teachers, we decided to wait one more year before sending Sam to kindergarten, even though he turned 5 in July. As Sam’s Uncle Lance summed it up nicely, “give him another year to be a kid.” Sam is in his second year at Asbury Preschool and will start kindergarten in the fall. One of the benefits to waiting on kindergarten was that Sam is able to continue attending Bible Study Fellowship where he is learning stories about Moses. Sam and Mom have “played” BSF at home many times, with the Rescue Heroes, Star Wars characters, Planet Heroes, and any other collection of toys willing to participate. Recently we have included Ben in our “class” to prepare him to begin attending in January after his 2nd birthday. In May, Sam shared that he had invited Jesus to live in his heart during quiet time at BSF. We have enjoyed talking about what that means, and are grateful to God that he has answered our prayers that Sam would come to know and believe in God at an early age. Sam took swimming lessons and gymnastics this summer. He played soccer at the YMCA in the fall. Sam enjoyed being on a team and suggested their team name, which was “Transformers”. Luckily there was only one girl on their team, so the suggestion passed easily. Although they did not score very many goals, it was good exercise and hopefully a good introduction to sports. Sam has also been enjoying collecting bugs and making their domicile in our home in a bug box. Sam has been a caretaker to crickets, a roly-poly, and a grasshopper. Thank goodness for the Internet to find out what they like to eat. Sam is a very active and imaginative five year old. He says that reading is his favorite thing to do. He also enjoys looking at his Highlights magazines, playing computer games and collecting McDonald’s Happy Meal toys. Sam has also been spending a lot of time with his cousin Brooke. Grandpa Shaffer enjoys taking them both to Exploration Place. Sam and Brooke are also good at “conning” Grandma and Grandpa Shaffer, whether it is spending the night or a special treat.
Ben will be two years old December 29th. Ben’s vocabulary is progressing, and before long he will be talking as much as his big brother. Ben loves playing with his brother’s toys. He loves Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder, and “Melmo” (aka Elmo). Ben’s favorite thing to do these days is driving the car (while it is parked in the garage!) We let him pretend drive while he pushes every button available. We have to make sure all of the lights are turned off when he’s done, otherwise we will have a dead battery. Ben enjoys spending time with all of his grandparents. On Tuesdays and Wednesdays, while Kristin and Sam are at Bible Study Fellowship, Ben hangs out with Grandma and Grandpa Keefer. He will join Sam at Bible Study Fellowship in January, once he turns 2. One of our weekly opportunities has been to visit our “adopted” grandmother, Ethel Bowlby, at the Life Care Center. Sam has been visiting since before Ben was around, and Ben joined in right after he was born. Among many highlights to our visits were enjoying ice cream, playing the bobby pin game, “honking” noses (Ben), selecting a piece of candy after going potty, and Sam’s weekly reading of a book to Mrs. Bowlby. Sadly, after 99 years of a well-lived life, Mrs. Bowlby left this earth to join her husband in heaven. We will miss our weekly visits, but continue to be thankful to have shared in bringing joy to her and the other residents of the Center. Ben enjoyed his 2nd Thanksgiving at the Abbey at Atchison this year with his own “bed.” His Uncle “ooh” (aka Hugh) was able to find a small bed so Ben could enjoy all the benefits of Room #2.
Doug is still working for Bank of the West. Things are stable at the bank despite nationwide problems with banks. Thankfully, Bank of the West has always been a conservative bank and will be able to weather through the economic downtown. Doug recently finished his masters in Biblical Studies from Golden State School of Theology. This program has taken several years to complete. Doug is going to the men’s Bible Study Fellowship on Tuesday evenings. The study this year is Moses. It has been a really good study thus far. Doug truly enjoys being a dad and husband and is having a great time watching his boys grow and learn. He tries to give mom some breaks and periods of rest when he can.
This last May, Doug’s sister Lori passed away from a two-year battle with cancer. It was an extremely difficult time and we all miss her very much. Lori lived her life intentionally and wants all of us to live an intentional life as well. This means in every area of your life, and especially the important areas to live life with passion and purpose. Lori’s husband Lance and five year old daughter Brooke, moved back to Wichita in August. It has been fun having them here and hope and pray for their encouragement during the next several years.
Kristin continues to enjoy staying home with her boys. She is still involved in Bible Study Fellowship, this year as the Assistant Childrens Leader, a nice mix between administrative duties (attendance, snack procurement) and people duties (making sure each classroom has a volunteer each week.) She still teaches adjunct flute lessons at Bethel College, and plays in the Newton Mid Kansas Symphony Orchestra (her 12th year). She was even asked to perform a solo with the orchestra in February, as well as with the Bethel College Orchestra in March. She has two wonderfully talented high school students that come to the house to take lessons.
Other events to 2008 include a few family trips. After deciding that $1500 was a bit pricey to fly to California as a family (that includes Ben flying free), we decided to take some shorter, closer family trips this year. We traveled to Salina to the Rolling Hills Zoo, to Kansas City for a wedding, and to Pittsburg, KS to celebrate July 4th. Since Kristin played in the wedding of a former flute student over the Labor Day weekend, we did not make the annual train trip to visit family in Albuquerque, NM. Instead we traveled in October to Carona, KS and hopped aboard a train that took us up to Chicopee, KS to a pumpkin patch before returning us back to Carona, KS. The town was close to Pittsburg,KS where we met up with our friends the Hudsons. After a fun dinner at our favorite restaurant, the Rocking K, we traveled on to Joplin where we spent the night. The Hudsons joined us the next day and we visited the Precious Moments Chapel together. We left from there to go to Tulsa, where we went to the zoo, and then came home. If you ask Sam what his favorite part of any of our trips was, he will tell you the vending machines, or maybe the hot tub or pool.
After reading the news about more job cuts and recession woes, it can sure damper the holiday mood. But going to Walgreen’s to purchase Christmas lights and being asked for some help from some kind homeless men or dropping off some groceries to a friend short on cash can sure make you thankful for the things that we are blessed with. As we talk with Sam about what we are thankful for each night before bed, we can’t help but mention, you, our friends. Each one of you has touched our lives in some way, and we are thankful to God for you. We hope that you are taking time to reflect on the goodness of God this Christmas season and the ultimate gift of Jesus.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
We're Back
Sorry for the long delay. We've been caught the "facebook bug" and haven't posted in a while. Ben sure enjoys making scrambled eggs and bacon.
Sam and Ben enjoying a movie and popcorn
Sam and Ben enjoying a movie and popcorn
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Just like Dad
Ever since Sam got a pair of Crocs (those rubbery shoes with holes in them) Ben has been trying to steal them so he can wear them. Since they were a little big for Ben, we went to Wal-Mart to by the knock off version for Ben. He loves them so much that when he first gets up, he wants to wear them. If they come off, he sits down and whines until someone comes to help put them back on. When Sam's shoes aren't available, Dad's will work.
Crocodile meet Glades
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Watch out bad guys
Here are some pictures of Sam and his friend Ethan striking a pose to scare away any potential enemies. Ben is entralled. Incase you are unfamiliar with the characters...Sam is the Green Power Ranger and Ethan is Raphael from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
ps. all those muscles on Sam's chest are his own - not a costume. (ha ha)
Saturday, August 09, 2008
The Rescue Heroes at Bible Study Fellowship
Sam has returned to playing Bible Study Fellowship at least twice a day. The Cars have attended, the Planet Heroes, Hot Wheels Monster Trucks, all have had a chance to hear the Word of God this past week.
Each day begins with the selection of "a leader, a co-leader, and a volunteer." Once they have been selected, Sam selects the class members.
Sam looks at the nonexistent helper chart to see who the flag helper is. They get the flag and stand in the middle of the circle holding the flag. We then all hold up our right hands, (or wheels in the case of the cars or monster trucks) and recite the Pledge of Allegiance. Sometimes we talk a little bit about the flag, like how many stars there are, or what colors are on the flag, or what certain words mean, like allegiance.
Then the flag is returned to the holder, and we get ready for the Bible Story. Sam again looks at the "helper chart" to find the Bible Helper, and Treasure Box Helper." They go, and very carefully bring the Bible, God's true word, to the leader who is giving the story. Sam randomly selects a scripture, and mom reads a bit from the Bible. Sam pulls out his imaginary list of questions. There are always 4 questions. I think it is amazing that Sam can come up with questions about the story, when he is only listening to what I read. Of course, the last question is always "From what book does our true story come from?" Then Sam tells the entire class to answer that question.
After the story, the volunteer and the snack helpers are excused to set up the snack. Meanwhile the class plays either, "Way up high in the apple tree..." with each class member telling their favorite snack to replace the "apple"." or "Way up high on the second floor.." with each class member visiting. Sam then dismisses the class, usually by the color of something they are wearing to go enjoy the snack, which all week has been some leftover popcorn. During snack we talk about different ways we can show love to others, or some other topic that Sam comes up with.
After snack we all come back to the carpet and lay with our heads down, and bodies still for Quiet Time. Sam will come up with a topic for the class to talk to God about while they are being quiet.
I am so thankful to those who have had a part in teaching Sam about Jesus. When I lay with him at night, and we pray, I am continually encouraged that Sam is gaining in his knowledge about how much Jesus loves him.
Each day begins with the selection of "a leader, a co-leader, and a volunteer." Once they have been selected, Sam selects the class members.
Sam looks at the nonexistent helper chart to see who the flag helper is. They get the flag and stand in the middle of the circle holding the flag. We then all hold up our right hands, (or wheels in the case of the cars or monster trucks) and recite the Pledge of Allegiance. Sometimes we talk a little bit about the flag, like how many stars there are, or what colors are on the flag, or what certain words mean, like allegiance.
Then the flag is returned to the holder, and we get ready for the Bible Story. Sam again looks at the "helper chart" to find the Bible Helper, and Treasure Box Helper." They go, and very carefully bring the Bible, God's true word, to the leader who is giving the story. Sam randomly selects a scripture, and mom reads a bit from the Bible. Sam pulls out his imaginary list of questions. There are always 4 questions. I think it is amazing that Sam can come up with questions about the story, when he is only listening to what I read. Of course, the last question is always "From what book does our true story come from?" Then Sam tells the entire class to answer that question.
After the story, the volunteer and the snack helpers are excused to set up the snack. Meanwhile the class plays either, "Way up high in the apple tree..." with each class member telling their favorite snack to replace the "apple"." or "Way up high on the second floor.." with each class member visiting. Sam then dismisses the class, usually by the color of something they are wearing to go enjoy the snack, which all week has been some leftover popcorn. During snack we talk about different ways we can show love to others, or some other topic that Sam comes up with.
After snack we all come back to the carpet and lay with our heads down, and bodies still for Quiet Time. Sam will come up with a topic for the class to talk to God about while they are being quiet.
I am so thankful to those who have had a part in teaching Sam about Jesus. When I lay with him at night, and we pray, I am continually encouraged that Sam is gaining in his knowledge about how much Jesus loves him.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Sam's 5th Birthday
Sam and Dad went camping on Tuesday night at Lake Afton. They slept in a tent in their sleeping bags, watched videos in the tent, and did some fishing.
Wednesday morning, we all met back up at Sugar Shack for a special birthday doughnut. Sam and Mom eat doughnuts here every Wednesday morning before Bible Study Fellowship. (not sure if the black smudges of dirt are visible on Sam's forehead and cheeks.)
After breakfast, we came home and opened presents. Sam played with his cool toys for most of the rest of the morning and afternoon. Ben took a nap, and the rest of us relaxed.
Here is Sam talking to his Uncle Kevin on the speaker phone. About 4:30 we left to eat dinner at one of Sam's favorite places, Texas Roadhouse. Sam loves the peanuts that you can throw the shells on the floor.
They even wished Sam a happy birthday with a Texas Roadhouse yeehaa.
Wednesday morning, we all met back up at Sugar Shack for a special birthday doughnut. Sam and Mom eat doughnuts here every Wednesday morning before Bible Study Fellowship. (not sure if the black smudges of dirt are visible on Sam's forehead and cheeks.)
After breakfast, we came home and opened presents. Sam played with his cool toys for most of the rest of the morning and afternoon. Ben took a nap, and the rest of us relaxed.
Here is Sam talking to his Uncle Kevin on the speaker phone. About 4:30 we left to eat dinner at one of Sam's favorite places, Texas Roadhouse. Sam loves the peanuts that you can throw the shells on the floor.
They even wished Sam a happy birthday with a Texas Roadhouse yeehaa.
Then it was off to the big party at Pump it Up. 14 of Sam's friends jumped on all the inflatables for about 45 minutes, then we moved to the party room where Sam got to sit on the inflatable throne. After cake and presents it was time to go home. Thank goodness birthdays only come once a year!!!!
Here is one final video of Sam's swim lessons. The last day they got to jump off the board, and after all of his experience over July 4th, he was ready to do it all by himself.
Variations on the Slippery Slide
Last fall I picked up a Spiderman Slippery Slide at Target on 75% clearance. We brought it out last week. Since the kids don't quite have the concept of running and landing on their bellies for the maximum slide, we came up with some variations of our own.
And now for the professional.
And now for the professional.
Sedgwick County Fair
Always excited about a good parade, we traveled to Cheney, KS (about 30 minutes to the west) for the Sedgwick County Fair. Ben loves waving, and Sam loved the candy. Since it is an election year, almost half of the entrants were people running for office (free pens!!!) We sat on the east side of the street, and I was hoping that the sun would go down before the parade ended, but no such luck. Next year we will arrive earlier and sit on the more popular west side of the street.
After the parade, Sam convinced us that he wanted to ride some of the fairway rides. We settled on 2 slides. I can't believe how brave he was.
Gymnastics
At the encouragement of Sam's Occupational Therapist, Sam has been taking gymnastics at the Wichita Gymnastics Club once a week this summer. Last week they had "parents day" where the parents could come and watch the things they had been learning. While some of the activities still seem a little difficult for Sam, I'm so proud of many of the things he has accomplished, especially the "apple turnover" where he is using his upper arms to pull his body weight up to the bar to flip himself over.
Wednesday, July 09, 2008
Swimming
Sam has been making big strides in his swimming. While at the Hudson's house in Pittsburg, Sam was a fish. After a little encouragement, Sam couldn't jump off the diving board enough. Once in he swam to the ladder, and went back to the diving board for more.
Fireworks
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