We’re Home!
Posted by kyle in Georgia, Warner Robins, family, mobile home park, relationships, road trip, weather
Yes, this post is kind of late. In fact, if neglected to keep a journal of our travels since we left Warner Robins, Georgia. In place of that, I will give a brief description of our journey.
Leaving Sandpiper Apartments in Warner Robins
Posted by kyle in Georgia, Warner Robins, children, family, happiness, homes, humor, kids, life, relationships
We are getting ready to leave our home at Sandpiper Apartments in Warner Robins, Georgia. In recognition of the good memories that we have had here, my wife, Amelia, created a great little video. I hope you enjoy it. Read the rest of this entry »
The Beginning of a Journey
Posted by kyle in children, family, kids, mobile home park
Not that today marks the beginning of this journey, but the stress of what is to come has built to a point where I simply needed to start writing. I will be writing about our journey over the next few weeks. It is a journey of business, of family adventure, of new experiences, of significant personal growth. This is our 2009 summer vacation.
Family Photos
Posted by kyle in Costa Rica, children, family
Some good friends of ours, Glen and Riarna, came over for dinner one day and Riarna brough her camera. We had a great time running around, laughing and having all sorts of fun, while Riarna took random shots to help us get some new family photos. I hope you enjoy these shots as much as we did. You can check them all out on my Flickr page.
Declarations for Children
Posted by kyle in God, Marshall Sylver, Mind Power, Peak Potentials, T. Harv Eker, achievement, children, family, happiness, power of words, prayer
My wife and I have been taking personal development courses for several years now. Most of them have been with T. Harv Eker and Marshall Sylver. Both are stupendous at what they do. During one of our course, it occured to me that I needed to create something that I could use with my kids to help them gain from our experiences on these courses. I decided on a list of declarations that we could all say together before bed. Every night before bed we were already saying prayers, so it was just natural for use to add the declarations to the routine.
Those Are My Girls
Posted by kyle in children, family, kids
Here is a great picture of my girls. You can click on the picture to see my other photos at Flickr.
