Sunday, January 31, 2010

A few pictures from January

Playing outside with our umbrellas earlier this month ( we had a streak of days in the 50s)

For about 6 months, Lily has had a "tent" on her crib, and a few days ago I came into their room in the morning to find her like this... She had ripped a hole in the seam and squeezed herself out. We moved her out of the crib quickly.

Early in the month we had some snow and Lily made some snow angels

This week was really fun...we had a surprise visit from Melissa for mom's birthday and Andrew was in the sectional wrestling meet.
Kate entertained herself during the meet by doing Melissa's hair.

Andrew placed 3rd overall, it was so fun to see him do so well!!! Now onto Regionals!

Sunday, January 24, 2010

A wrestling weekend

Yesterday we were able to spend the day watching Andrew wrestle at the Southern Indiana Athletic Conference. It was great entertainment. Our attention was captivated by three different matches all going on at once. Who knew guys in spandex could be so much fun to watch! The above picture is how Lily likes to eat donuts- starting right in the middle. About halfway through it she just ate off the chocolate and handed the rest to me. Yum
Kate was so adorable at the meet. She understood that we were cheering for green so she kept cheering " Get 'em green, get 'em!" Too much fun!
Andrew finished 4th overall, winning his first and third matches.
Go Andrew, go get 'em!

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Egbert Christmas Service Project...Evansville Chapter

Every year the Egbert Family donates money and puts a family in charge of a Christmas service project. This year was the Kuhlenhoelter year! After a few months of not having a clue what to do, we stumbled upon two worthy causes.
One of Andrew's classmates lost his mother unexpectedly very close to Christmas after having lost his father just few years ago. Knowing the holidays would be tough under the circumstances anyway, the High School put together a fund for Christmas presents. We were happy to be able to donate to that.
Alisha also suggested we buy supplies to help feed the patrons of the local soup kitchen a Christmas feast. We ended up making 6 (or was it eight? I can't remember!) pies and 240 (this number I will never forget!) homemade rolls!!! It was quite the day spent mixing, raising, rolling, and baking these rolls.
Before we started.
Alisha, showing off her culinary skill.

The pumpkin pies.



Just a small sample of the BAGFULLS of rolls. There were so many!! I had nightmares of making rolls that night!

Holiday Family Newsletter...A little Late.

Some of you may have received my email with my family newsletter, but this version is for those of you who didn't.
First, I want to wish every one a wonderful 2010. I am extra excited for another wonderful year for the Heckert Family full of fun and blessings. December 6th marked the one year anniversary for Evansville eBash, and for this momentous occasion Drew was allowed a present, which he quickly squandered on a new dishwasher (which I was refusing to get). He is now in charge of emptying said dishwasher, lucky guy.
In June our family, plus my siblings Andrew and Alisha made a cross-country trek to Los Angeles. We had a blast visiting the beach, enjoying the weather, and getting acquainted with real LA traffic. It was a week I will never forget.
As for me, I have been going to school this past year, anxiously engaged in getting my nutrition degree. Being away from home is tough, but helps me appreciate my family even more.
Drew is working hard at eBash and is also the Young Men's president as church, a calling which is keeping him on his toes. His two big projects this year were getting eBash ready for retail and also going to the schools and establishing a school rewards program. Both projects were a great success and are bringing in a lot of business.
Kate is growing at the speed of light (still), and is the sweetest child that has ever been. She is very caring and kind to her little sister. She is really into dressing up like a princess, but loves to act like an animal-we have a lot of meowing/barking/growling going on at our house. Her new phrase seems to be "You hurt my feeling!" something I hear a lot along with a pouty lip and a few squeezed out tears. Such dramatics!
Lily broke my heart this year and turned two, making her not a baby anymore. This toddler is full of energy and loves Dora the Explorer and Diego. Recently she has become a champion for the "oppressed" but shouting "You hurt my sister's feelings!" every time Kate is put into time out. How can I win against that? These girls are like two peas in a pod, getting along better than i could every imagine.
That about sums up our year!!!

Monday, January 4, 2010

Jesus wants me for a Sunbeam!

This Sunday marked the beginning of Primary for Kate as she entered the Sunbeam class! It was quite the day for Mommy as she was forced to admit her little baby was growing up!
Buttons are much more interesting than pictures.




Mommy and her girls