Saturday, December 13, 2014

September through December

Wow, this year is almost gone! We have been so busy between work, outreach and soccer that there hasn't been much time for anything else. The boys have been doing very well in school as well. Josh has joined Fellowship of Christian Athletes. They both made A/B honor roll, and I am continuously receiving positive comments about them from their teachers. Liliana has come out of her shell a little more and is looking forward to Kindergarten next year. Hard to believe how quickly the time goes by. Here are the highlights from the end of the year-it's been a great year, and I am so thankful for my wonderful family (both near and far) to share it with!

Lily grew to love soccer (after the first game where she told us she hated it and wanted to quit), and she actually did pretty well for her first season ever! She's ready for next season already!

Opening presents-she's 5!

Lily turned 5 this year, and we celebrated with Chuck E. Cheese. (Who has an enormous head!). Lily loved Chuck E....from a distance. Close up, she didn't care for him too much. She must take after her Mom! :)
Her birthday consisted of all things "Frozen". She is crazy about that movie, and Elsa is her favorite character. She is still trying to convince me to let her dye her hair white like Elsa. Not happening!

Josh had a crazy soccer season this fall. He joined a team that played on Saturdays in Greenville against CESA (Carolina Elite Soccer Academy) and it was a U19 club team, which basically means that everyone playing was a lot older than Josh. It was a huge challenge for him, and at times he was very intimidated, but he learned so much this season. 

His lost most of his baby face....growing up so fast! He turns 13 next month!

This is a crazy picture because not once did Luis ever sit in this game during any soccer game. Mainly, he paces while the game is being play, praying for a victory for his kids. What a great soccer Dad! This must have been between games while he was taking a break! He loves to watch his kids play!
Intense during his game. Soccer runs deep in this family's blood!
Jonathan cheering on his big brother at the state tournament. Looking forward to playing on this team next year!



Josh getting ready to head the ball. 

I found a Mer-Man at the beach-and brought him home with me!

Stopped at Coligny Beach in Hilton Head after the tournament with some teammates. It was freezing!


 Aunt Mary Beth surprised him by coming.... 
...and so did the Montejos! It was a great weekend!

Outreach at Hinter's Park Apartments

At the end, he was asked by his coach to play on a U12 team (his age) in a tournament where they ended up being the runners up in the South Carolina State Recreation and Parks Association tournament in Hilton Head. They played 4 games on one Saturday, and he did fantastic! It was nice to see how far he has come in his skills.
One thing that I LOVE about where we live is that we get almost (almost) as pretty fall foliage as in New York. 

This game was played at 8AM and 30 degrees....yes, we are officially crazy soccer fanatics!

The Apple Festival in Hendersonville, NC. Kids had fun. Luis and I have now "been there, done that"...


Jonathan, Eli and Carson...Midnight Madness' Dream Team. They were so fun to watch because they pass extremely well and really use teamwork. They were the top scorers this season!


Josh and his buddy Josue. At the end of this season, Josue's family moved away. We were so sad to see him go, but amazed at the transformation we saw in him from the beginning of the season to the end. The love of Jesus touched these kids in our Outreach and Resources ministry at Redemption. 



Lily's first real hair cut. She looked so cute and grown up, but I missed her beautiful long hair. Good thing it will grow!


Luis and some of our Outreach kids. We had a blast sowing into these kids this season!

Our cat, Misty. Part cat, part spider, part monkey. She climbs the Christmas tree also, She's a mess, but we love her just the same!


Jonathan with Tina, our newest member of our Outreach team. She fell in love with this ministry the first time she came! We love her!

Lily with a couple of the kids that work in Outreach with us

Jonathan was recognized along with some other students at the District Office Monthly Meeting for achieving a perfect score on his Math portion of his PASS test (Standardized testing)

Does this surprise you that Jonathan picked ZANY for his word for Vocabulary Day? No, not us either. He came in first place in his grade! Such a comedian!

Saturday, August 30, 2014

Camera fun









August 2014

Back to school, back to soccer and back to Outreach and Resources ministry at church...life is just flying by, but I have managed to bring my camera along for the ride...here's what's been going on in August:








Josh and Jon on the first day of school. 4th and 7th grade

There was an awards assembly for a small group of students at Jonathan's school who performed exceptionally well on the State Standardized PASS tests last year. Jonathan received a medalion for achieving a perfect score on the Mathematics portion. He will also be recognized at the school board meeting on Sept. 8. So proud of my Jonathan!






I didn't tell him that the school had called me and asked me to attend the awards day. He was so surprised to see me sitting in the assembly!

A new era of soccer had begun in our home....pink power has taken over. Lily's first year playing soccer.
When she wasn't jumping or twirling, she was hiding behind the coach. The first practice was a little scary for Lily. She came home and told me she hated soccer and wanted to quit. I found out she was scared of getting hit with the ball. We worked through it....



Day #2 of soccer practice got a "two thumbs up" from Lily!
500 children received free, brand new sneakers, back packs and school supplies. Click on this picture to enlarge it....such beautiful faces!

1000 volunteers from Redemption gave 5 hours to Serve Our City Day. Bringing Jesus to our community. The church without walls.
The power of touch and of serving. These kids felt the love of Jesus this day.


When you meet a physical need, a door opens that allows the spiritual to be touched as well. We were praying for this single Mom for strength, protection for her family, and met needs.





Luis after washing this girls feet. Each child received a new pair of socks and a great pair of sneakers for back to school. Luis personally prayed for several children to receive Jesus as their savior.