And so I'm behind again on my blog. It's been a crazy few weeks, but I wanted to get you all caught up on the happenings at the Dinkelberries' home. A couple of days before Easter our dear, elderly neighbor brought over her specialty cake she made for the kiddos. It looked amazing and tasted soooo delish! We are truly blessed to have her across the street.
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Sweet Bunny Cake |
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Unfortunately, our Easter celebration was hampered by James being extremely sick. He ended up going to Urgent Care on Easter and was diagnosed with pneumonia. So, he won't be featured in our Easter pics below.
Malachi was out of school for 5 days for the holiday so I wanted to have some fun while he was off. Good Friday was spent playing games, reflecting on what the day truly meant and also dying some eggs. (Samara may be a bit confused on the holidays because she insisted on wearing her Santa dress!)
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Hard at Work |
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CHEESE!!! |
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Silly Face and Bunnies |
That Saturday I treated the kiddos to a trip to the donut shop. Initially, it was going to be the shop in town, but it was closed so we headed into Wichita. They had their first experience at Krispy Kreme. I love me a good donut!
Sunday morning the kiddos and I went up to my aunt, uncle, and cousin's house in KC for an Easter celebration. My parents along with my sister's family were there. We had amazing food, awesome company and of course, an egg hunt. When a kiddo found a "special shiny" egg, they got a big prize bag filled with a puzzle, cool drinking cup, bubbles, coloring book and other cool prizes. I loved to watch all the kiddos race to snatch up an egg before the next kiddo came along. It was also so nice to be around family if only for a few hours.
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Precious Stella Has Quite the Loot! |
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Busy Guy |
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Grammie Helping Out |
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Malachi is on a Mission |
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Sweet Cousins |
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Last Tuesday night was the beginning of preparation for Isaiah to enter Kindergarten. <GASP!>, tear up, and take a deep breath. I knew that once Malachi started school then the year would go by so quickly and before I was ready, Isaiah would begin his academic journey. I took Isaiah to Kindergarten Round-up. The teachers took the *almost* students to a classroom for cookies and coloring while the parents received information and necessary paperwork. It was very low-key, but still it was hard to walk beside this boy who is growing up way more than I would like to admit. He is no longer a little boy, but a boy. Wow. When it was over, he came rushing out at me and in the way only Isaiah talks, exclaimed, "It was AWESOME!" Yeah, he's ready.
Throughout last week I kept a close eye on the weather forecast. There was a growing possibility for severe tornado weather on Saturday. Ever since the Joplin tornado hit last year, I have taken these warnings way more seriously. If I have the time to prepare my family for the worst and don't, then I would feel like I failed them. So Thursday and Friday I cleared and cleaned out our "safe spot" in the basement. I brought down a few chairs, had extra blankets, packed a few bags filled with toys, food/drinks, important paperwork, shoes, clothes, phone charger, etc. Yes, you may shake your head at me, BUT if we were ever in a situation where we needed the above listed, then you would thank me for being a little over the top! Anyway, on Friday, I went over to our dear elderly neighbor to remind her that if the sirens went off to just come on over and head to the basement. Since finding out that she and her daughter do not have a basement, we have invited to come over any time the sirens sound.
Saturday afternoon I spent watching all the tornadoes pop up all around us. The air was thick with moisture and very ripe for tornadoes. Late in the afternoon the meteorologist said that we would need to pay close attention to the storm coming out of Oklahoma. This was going to be our best shot at a tornado coming up in our immediate area. It took hours, but I watched it slowly make its way to Wichita. Once the warning was issued for Wichita, I got my running shoes on and grabbed my purse. We were the next county and the storm was tracking our way. A little before 11pm the tornado sirens went off. I went upstairs and grabbed sleeping Samara and rushed her to the basement, under the stairs. I then woke the boys up. They were very confused about what I needed them to do. I had earlier warned them about this possibility, but it took a few minutes for them to grasp the seriousness of the situation. Our neighbor and her daughter came over and we all huddled in the basement. It was dead silent outside; no wind blowing. The meteorologist said that it was headed straight for our town. We knew that it had brought extensive damage to parts of Wichita already and so it was a little frightening to think about it coming down the highway right at us. All of a sudden, we hear a wall of rain and wind. I was trying hard to hear that distinct "train sound", but didn't hear it. A few minutes went by and the meteorologist said the tornado was now north of town. Praise God we were fine and from what we could tell, our house was fine. We said goodnight to the neighbors and the rest of the family went to sleep. There was one more severe storm system headed our way and I watched it approach until it no longer had tornadoes forming from it. It was close to 2am before I slept; I was exhausted. We later learned that right before making it to our town, the tornado went back up in the air and didn't make contact with the ground until it was north of town. We were definitely spared!
Monday night there was a "Go Green" night at the middle school. Local agencies promoting a "greener" environment had booths and Malachi's Green Club he is involved with after school on Mondays and Tuesdays made a poster for the event. I went with Malachi to look at the displays, eat a snack and see the handy work of his club. Here he is with one of the Green Club's sponsors.
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Malachi by Green Club's Blue Poster |
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Ok, so I think you are now up-to-date on our lives. Hope you're having a fabulous week!