Sunday, October 23, 2011

Happy Birthday, Mommy...




Mommy just celebrated her birthday! Our friends from Virginia, the Moores, came up for Daddy's fall break to celebrate with us. Every year, for Mommy's birthday, we like to take a day trip to a state park or historic site, because the weather is so beautiful. This year, we went to Reelfoot Lake State Park.





Eagles migrate to the lake every January and February. There are also a couple in captivity at the lake (like the one above).



Reelfoot has a museum about Indian life and the earthquake that formed the lake during the winter of 1811-1812.


George, Dobson, and Dain on the boardwalk by the lake.


It was really neat to see all the beauty of God's creation at Reelfoot Lake. I told Mommy that I would like to decorate my house with those colors some day. God's diverse creation is so amazing. When we visit the Moores, they have mountains and caves; when they come here, we have cotton and cypress trees.



When we last went to Reelfoot, we found a little secluded beach area, where we were the only people. We went there again with the Moores, and ended up spending most of our afternoon there.




William and Dabney enjoyed playing by the lake. Those two are so cute together.


Going back to the vans.



After Reelfoot, we went to Mommy's favorite pizza place - Alvino's! They serve the best pizza in Tennessee, and we had been wanting to take the Moores there. We practically took up the whole restaurant. You know you're a large family when you have to bring in lawn chairs from the van to seat everyone:) (and we still held some of the smaller ones in our laps).



We ended up standing out in the parking for a while, talking - a typical Moore/Moss day!



~Joy

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Down To The River To Pray



Last Sunday, Delie, George, Samuel, Anna, and I were baptized. It was a very special time for all of us, and lots of our extended family came (as well as some sweet friends of ours who were visiting from out of state). We were baptized in the cow trough, because it was near and snake-free (unlike the pond :)



As I went down to the river to pray,

Studyin' about that good ol' way.

And who shall wear the starry crown?

Good lord, show me the way.


Oh brothers, let's go down,

Let's go down, come on down.

Oh brothers, let's go down,

Down to the river to pray.


As I went down to the river to pray,

Studyin' about that good ol' way.

And who shall wear the star and the crown?

Good Lord, show me the way.


Oh sisters, let's go down,

Let's go down, come on down.

Oh sisters, let's go down,

Down to the river to pray.


As I went down to the river to pray,

Studyin' about that good ol' way.

And who shall wear the robe and the crown?

Good Lord, show me the way.

Oh sinners, let's go down,

Let's go down, come on down.

Oh sinners, let's go down,

Down to the river to pray.

Joy

Thursday, July 7, 2011

The Life at Moss Farm

Hello, everyone!
I'm sorry it's been such a long time since we bloged. Here's what's been going on:


James is now 2 months old. Here's a picture of him:

James makes William seem like such a big boy.
Recently, William started sleeping in the girl's room. He is so cute when he has his camo pj's on in a purple room that is very girly.

Here's something Thomas found for himself and William.

I hope you all had a nice Fourth of July,we did. In the morning we went to Paw Paw's house (Mommy's father.) Paw Paw bought a house about 15 miles away from us.


In the morning we swam, then we ate lunch, then Joy, Delie, George, Samuel and I, went exploring in Paw Paw's woods. Joy found a bridge.


After that we went back and swam again.
Then we went to the Bizzell's house.


George and Kirk Bizzell eating homemade ice cream.
Samuel playing TetherballRebbecca Bizzell and Miss Erin with Sparklers.


I didn't get any good pictures of the fireworks, but it was fun watching them.





~Anna~


Monday, May 23, 2011

It's a Boy!


We're so late in blogging that most of you have probably already heard of the birth of


James Warren Moss

Born: May 6, 2011 at 7:51 a.m.

Weight: 9 pounds, 8 ounces.

Height: 21 1/2 inches.





He was born the day after Daddy's birthday and came home from the hospital on Mother's Day.

Congratulations to everyone who wrote that they thought he would be a brown-haired boy in our Which Will It Be? book! This includes Samuel, Mr. Bryan, Demie, Dandle, Dobson, and Daylie Moore, and Paw Paw.

We are all so thankful for this precious little boy!


"Sons are a heritage from the LORD,

children a reward from him."

Psalm 127:3


-Delie

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Merry Belated Christmas and Happy New Year

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
I'm sorry we're so late in blogging about our Christmas and New Years celebrations.
We've been pretty busy lately but here the post finally is.
We celebrated Christmas with Daddy's family on the 22nd and 23rd. The Currie children came over on the 23rd, we made gingerbread houses with them. It was hard to see Anna and Martha's house through the candy and icing!

We had a Christmas recital that night. Mamie, Daddy's mother, has been teaching us piano for the past few years. This year Anna and I took a break and learned violin from Joy instead.

On Christmas morning we exchanged our homemade gifts. Every year on June 25 (half way to Christmas) we draw names and each person has half a year to make the person who's name they drew a present. Anna made Daddy this poster of pictures our family and of Daddy as a little boy.


Joy drew Samuel's name and made him stilts from coffee cans. He loved wearing them!



After Christmas we went to Virginia to visit our dear friends the Moores. The Moody family came over for New Year's, it was nice to meet their family.


All the boys enjoyed playing foosball! Erin Moody, Dabney Moore and William watched their big brothers play.


On New Year's Eve we had another recital with the Moores and Moodys.

The six oldest Moore children played this piece on their instruments. It is called "Star of Bethlehem." Darbie Lee (13) and DeLane (14) played the violin, Dain (10) played the mandolin, Dane' (17) played the hammer dulcimer, Demie (18) played the guitar and Daylie (8) played the tambourine (sorry, Daylie, I don't think I got you on camera).

We had a great time of fellowship and fun with them. They were wonderful hosts and hostesses.

I hope you have all had a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.


~Delie, for the Moss family