"so then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord,
continue to live in him, rooted and built up in him,
strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and

OVERFLOWING WITH THANKFULNESS..."

Colossians 2:6-7

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas from The Hughes Zoo


"For unto us a child his born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called.....

Wonderful, Counselor,
The Mighty God
The everlasting Father,
The Pri
nce of Peace.

Isaiah 9:6

Wishing you a season of PEACE, LOVE, JOY and HOPE that can only our Savior, Jesus Christ, can provide.

bill jenn lexy tori & baby boy (due Feb 14th)

Friday, October 30, 2009

Marching Orders

The true Christian was intended by Christ to prove all things by the Word of God, all churches, all ministers, all teaching, all preaching, all doctrines, all sermons, all writings, all opinions, all practices. These are his marching orders. Prove all by the Word of God; measure all by the measure of the Bible; compare all with the standard of the Bible; weigh all in the balances of the Bible; examine all by the light of the Bible; test all in the crucible of the Bible. That which cannot abide the fire of the Bible, reject, refuse, repudiate, and cast away. This is the flag which he nailed to the mast. May it never be lowered!
~ John Wycliffe

Thursday, October 8, 2009


Join me in praying for
The Perkins family.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Ruth and Boaz

We have started checking out childrens' movies from our church library on a weekly basis, and the girls really enjoy them. Currently, we have "Bible Animated Classics: Ruth" on loan, and they like it so much we actually renewed it for another week!
Here's when you know maybe they have watched it a few too many times....
Tori walks around the house saying, "My God, MY God." (I don't think she knows how to say 'your'.)

"Where you go, I will go, and where you stay I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God." Ruth 1:16b

And the real kicker....
Lexy had a great suggestion the other night:
"Hey Mom, how 'bout we name the baby Boaz?"

Boaz Hughes.
Has a nice ring to it, doesn't it? :)

I had to laugh. At least they are hearing (and hopefully learning!) about trust in God, obedience, and kindness from the story of Ruth.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

The New 'Do

In case you didn't crack the code of Bill's previous post (which he has now deleted), Lexy and her little scissors decided to cut all of Tori's hair off last Thursday afternoon.

I was tutoring, and the girls were both supposed to be asleep. I had left out Lexy's Arts & Crafts bin on her little table figuring she might wake up sooner and would need something to occupy her. Although she had a episode with a friend's doll's hair last spring, she really hasn't had any issues with the rules for scissors, so I didn't think it would be a problem.

So, apparently neither of them ever went to sleep, and Lexy had invited Tori out into the family room to do Arts and Crafts.... ON HER HAIR.

They both walked up to the table while I was tutoring with huge grins on their faces saying, "Look Mom! Look at Tori's hair!"

I was in total shock, as was the girl I was tutoring. We were speechless. Thankfully, I had just heard a talk that morning at MOPS about how we shouldn't be yelling/screaming at our kids. Since the message was still fresh in my mind, I heeded the advice and chose silence instead of screaming.

I took Tori back to bed. Lexy resumed her arts & crafts (ON PAPER, this time), and I finished tutoring (although my mind was a little preoccupied, as you can imagine!).

When I had finished tutoring, I made a 911 Hair Emergency call to a hair-stylist friend and she said she could try to fix it at her house right then. It was a tough fix, since there wasn't much hair left to work with.

So, here she is in her new 'do. It's cute.... but clearly, not a hair cut I would EVER in a MILLION YEARS give a 2 year old.



Since then, Bill and I have had plenty of discussion with Lexy about WHY she would cut her sister's hair. Bottom line, we think there might have been a touch of jealousy over her curls. Which is even a BIGGER parenting issue to tackle. Ugh.

We don't believe in the concept of karma, but we did end up in at Urgent Care on Friday night for Lexy, who jumped off the couch and hit her forehead on the edge of a chair resulting in a little, but deep, cut that, thankfully, didn't require stitches. She is currently sporting about 8 steristrips (sp?) on her forehead and has been told to keep in dry for 5 days. I guess swimming is out of the question!

The good news in all of this is that Tori seems totally unfazed by the fact that she now looks completely different. In fact, those pictures were taken Friday afternoon when she was looking at herself in our bedroom mirrors, admiring her new look. I think she might even LIKE it.

I just hope it grows a little before we take our family Christmas picture....

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

The New Mantra


And, no, it has nothing to do with the Dodgers. :)


Lexy's prayers have been answered! :)
(She's been asking God for a boy since she found out I was pregnant.)

"Sons are a heritage from the LORD, children a reward from him." Psalm 127:3

Monday, August 31, 2009

Safe from fire, surrounded by smoke

For any out of town family or friends who are wondering about us and the current wildfires burning in southern California, we are fine.

At this point, we aren't in the fire's path at all. Things can change at any time, of course, but I have a certain level of confidence that our valley will be spared. News reports are saying that the hillsides that are aflame right now haven't burned in more than 50 years, so the "fuel" is plentiful. That is definitely not the case in our valley, which has had its fair share of fires over the last 5 years.

The only effect we are feeling is the terrible air quality. This morning, I walked outside and thought I was standing next to a campfire. It's that strong. And there is little, itty-bitty pieces of ash all over everything-- I read one article calling it "southern California snow."
I found this AMAZING VIDEO that gives you a good idea of what our skies have looked like for the past 3 days. I was particularly excited to watch it so that I now know how the "white tops" have been formed amongst the smoke. (You'll see what I mean if you watch it!) I couldn't tell if the smoke was enveloping a cloud, or if the smoke itself was turning white, or what.... I started to think it looked like whipped cream on top!

Anyway, we are well. Will keep the blog updated if anything changes.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Hughes Look-alike Meter-- update #2

And then there's the original comparison for Lexy and today's...

That's a 7% swing! That must mean Bill has lost 7% of his hair since last time.

But I still think she has Hughes blood coursing through those veins.... :)

Hughes Look-alike Meter-- update

We tried this about a year and a half ago and thought it might be fun to see how things have changed....


Apparently, not much has.
Still not sure I buy it, though....

Friday, August 14, 2009

#3

Lexy and Tori are thrilled to announce....


They are going to be big sisters!

Our new Little Love Bug is due on February 14th.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Faces of Summer















Thursday, July 2, 2009

So behind, playing catch-up

I can't believe it's been OVER a month since I've posted anything on here.

Well, yes I can, actually.

It's been a busy month. Lots of visitors and activities.
Lots of LIVING, not much blogging, I guess.
But isn't that the way it's supposed to work?
Whatever.

Here is a photo recap of the last month of our lives...


Aunt Neva (Bill's sister) came out to visit one of her friends, and we spent a wonderful afternoon with her in Downtown LA. Highlight of the trip had to have been Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles.




Next up, Bill's parents came out from TX to spend 10 days with us. We started off the visit with Sunday Brunch at The Castaway, which, on top of being YUMMY, was also a nice trip down memory lane since that is where we held our Rehearsal Dinner the night before our wedding.


Then, we immediately put Dick and Nancy to work in the fields, making them earn their keep. :)
We headed to our favorite So Cal location, Underwood Family Farms, and made use of the extra pairs of hands in picking blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, and a few raspberries (it was too early in the season for them).

For Dick's benefit, I would like to point out (because he did MULTIPLE times) that he only picked BLUE blueberries, as evidenced above, whereas the rest of us had a hard time picking the ripe ones and ended up with buckets of various shades of reddish purple, and the occasional green ones thrown in in Lexy's bucket. (You can pay me later, Dick.) :)


This just in!
We interrupt this vacation recap to bring you breaking news:



WE HAVE CUTE KIDS. :)

We now return to your regularly scheduled vacation recap.

Next stop, the annual trip to heaven on earth, otherwise know as Yosemite.








And more on Yosemite in my next post because this one has been in the drafts folder for over a month, and I need to move on. :)

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Two


I guess this means you are officially not a baby anymore.
Not sure how that happened.... Time has a way of flying by.

We've had quite a year, enjoying your cute little personality. In fact, Daddy and I were just commenting the other day about how you have a certain charisma about you.... Hard to describe. Almost an "I know I'm cute" swagger, but in the most endearing way that makes you even cuter.

You've learned a lot in the last year. Walking, talking (kind of), and mimicking everything you see your big sister doing. She has been schooled in "being a good example" for you because you pick up even the slightest things. Maybe you'll end up being my observant child!

This was the year that you had tubes put in your ears, too. That was an anxious day for Daddy and I, but we are already seeing the rewards. Your vocabulary has EXPLODED ever since. You can't quite work out all of the letter sounds yet, but we understand you most of the time anyway. And you are much more willing and eager to sound words out, now, too.

You have become quite a little swimmer, too, which we had not anticipated since you never showed the love of water quite like Lexy did. But once you got your feet wet (literally!), you quickly got the hang of it. And we invested in ear plugs. Which you are quick to remind me to pack every time we head to the pool. (Good thing, too, because I seem to always forget them!)

You've acquired quite a few nicknames in your two short years, mostly from your Daddy who likes to abbreviate everything. :) Tori Toops has been around awhile, but "Toops" by itself is newish. And then there's "T-Bone" or "T-Bone Jones". (I have no idea). And when he's feeling REALLY rushed for time, he just goes with "T". Thank goodness you answer to all of them.

One of our favorite games to play with you is Pouty Face, which really speaks for itself. But the humor in it is that you don't ever use the pouty face when you are pouting.... Only when you are all smiles and game to entertain us with your antics. I was so excited to actually capture it on film for future generations to see. (And please note that as soon as the flash went off, you broke into a HUGE grin-- right back to the smiley Tori we all know and love!)

You are so independent, always trying to do things by yourself. Including potty training. What a joy it is to say that you COMPLETLEY trained yourself in how to go #2 on the potty. We're still working on #1, but even that is about 70% on the potty. If it were only this easy with every child.

I have so enjoyed watching your hair continue to grow in curly! I absolutely LOVE it. Especially when we go to the beach and it turns into ringlets. I hope it never changes.


We are so blessed to have you as part of our family, T. We love you so much and are cherishing every moment of your toddlerhood, knowing full well that the days may seem long, but the years are short.

Happy Birthday, Toops.
We love you.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Frozen Treats












Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Wordless Wednesday: From this side of the lens




Tuesday, June 2, 2009

The Purple Camera

Since about January of this year, all Lexy could talk about was wanting "a purple camera."

If I heard it once, I heard it a thousand times.
"I want a purple camera for Christmas."

She didn't quite understand that next Christmas was 11 months away. She had spent the previous 4-5 months saying, "Maybe I could get [x] for Christmas...." We hadn't converted her to the concept of BIRTHDAY presents yet.

So, I went online and did a little research to see if, in fact, a kid-friendly purple camera existed.
Not only did I find a digital camera designed for kids, but JACKPOT!, it was made by Fisher Price. The mother of one of the girls that I tutor is a Mattel employee and can get toys for DEEP discounts. Gotta love that.

So, the birthday came, and we were so excited to give her The Purple Camera (that is actually pink with just a smidge of purple on it).
We captured pictures of her opening it, and they are priceless.


She is gazing up at me while I'm asking her if she remembers what she has been asking for for her birthday.... And then the "I think I know what it is" smile sweeps across her face.


I love the open-mouth awe in the second shot, even though I KNOW she knew what was coming...

And the sweet look of a successful birthday present.

(Sidenote [because we are all about the sidenote]: check out what Tori was up to while the presents were being opened.)



Then we took a family walk to a local bagel shop for her birthday morning breakfast, and lest you be curious to know how it went, our little photographer-in-the-making documented the whole trip.

Daddy in the driveway getting ready to leave. Apparently he is too big to fit into just one picture.


Some bushes! With berries! And me telling her to stop taking pictures of bushes and catch up.


The patio at the bagel shop. And some unsuspecting patrons of the bagel shop.


Scenic long walk home. A Not-To-Be-Missed block wall.

And more of the long walk home.

At this point, we got tired of waiting for her, so we strapped her in the stroller (against her will) for the remainder of the walk.

But let me tell you, what a stroke of genius that turned out to be! We got some MOTION pictures out of it!

I like to call this particular shot "Asphalt".


In all seriousness, though, we are very excited for her to have her own camera! What an adventure it will be to see the world through her eyes. And expect regular blog installments of "Lexy's funniest pictures". I already have some pics in mind for that.... :)