4.03.2008
Posted by Leah (Parrish) Millan at 10:34 AM 6 comments
3.31.2008
This is Danielito. He needed a haircut, so after Chuck E Cheese, we brought the kids to our house where everyone got to play, eat ice cream, and Danielito got a haircut.
This is AJ. He is hot and sticky and needs a nap.
This is Olivia (not pictured). She avoids pictures at all cost, and the "Olivia, obey mommy. . . smile" ones don't usually turn out anyways.
When we took Raul and his friends to Chuck E Cheese, I thought to myself what a picture of grace. Raul won. He met all the requirements. He did the work. He didn't miss an opportunity to get points. Yet, Karen and Danielito were running around having a great time. They enjoyed everything Raul got to enjoy. They ate pizza. They played games. They redeemed their tickets for little plastic insects and bubbles. Danielito even got a haircut! They didn't hesitate to enjoy the day because they didn't win the prize for themselves... Raul won and that was all they needed to get in on all the fun. I needed to see this picture flashed before my eyes this week because this frazzled brain of mine is always struggling to take my eyes off of my works and set my eyes on the finished work of Christ. I have a hard time living by grace and not by works. Work is exhausting. Grace is inspiring.
Posted by Leah (Parrish) Millan at 8:10 PM 2 comments
3.21.2008
(left to right: AJ, Blue Bear, Mommy, Olivia, Lamby, Daddy)
Olivia was SO PROUD of her pink egg!
Back to Daddy and the kids... yes, Olivia, I see your pink egg!
Posted by Leah (Parrish) Millan at 8:01 PM 2 comments
3.18.2008
Posted by Leah (Parrish) Millan at 12:27 PM 0 comments
3.07.2008

These markers are very cute, but they are a pain. First of all, they are bottom heavy, so they are always upright. That might seem great in light of less mess for the floor or table, but when your child (AJ's age) grabs it, he grabs it from the top. You always have to place the marker in his hand just so. Then when he is holding it right side down, it needs to be at just the right angle to write. He scribbled with it for a few seconds and went for sister's blue and green markers. Olivia had fun with the cute little animal markers, but since it is marketed to the 18m+ crowd I thought it should work a little better for AJ.
Conclusion: You'd be better off buying yourself a White Chocolate Mocha Latte :)
Posted by Leah (Parrish) Millan at 7:00 PM 6 comments
3.03.2008
Posted by Leah (Parrish) Millan at 5:04 PM 5 comments
3.02.2008
I don't know who started it, but I think that when it comes to yogurt wars, he who ends up with both spoons-- wins.
Posted by Leah (Parrish) Millan at 7:25 PM 9 comments