Saturday, May 25, 2019

Spring Break 2019, Running Races, Hair Donation & Dance Recital

Valley Dance Theatre Spring Recital.

                                      


                                      

                                       
                                      

                                                       
Now that the twins can write their names and are learning to read, the twins got their ver own library cards!















I had been planning on getting my hair cut for donation for quite a long time, but had trouble getting synced up with a hair stylist.  Low and behold, on Memorial Day Weekend, I saw that a local salon was running a hair donation event!  Free hair cuts!  I told Emmy about it and she said that she was ready to donate her hair again, too!  So, we made appointments together to cut out hair!  The last time we tried to cut our hair, 4 or so years before, we were unable to because Emmy's hair still needed a bit more length.  It was such a wonderful way to celebrate my 37th birthday.  




The gentleman running in front of me at the Armed Forces Half Marathon on my birthday weekend!

Dad snapped this photo as I ran past them one time.  I was sobbing with gratitude for their encouragement.







My parents came to the race to cheer me on from different mile markers along the way.  At the 13th mile marker I found them along with Nick and the kids!  What a blessing!  I teared up thinking about my last half marathon, running with other military wives while our husbands were oversees for a yearlong deployment and how we cheered each other on.  This was such a gift to have my loved ones there supporting me along the way.  James even broke away from the curb to come grab my hand and run me across the finish line.
God is so good.

Girl Scout camp with my girl!


Being silly by the campfire!

Julia was nominated "President" of the Horn kids because she's not mean to people.

Our first family 5k!











We got to watch a seal rescue on the beach in Half Moon Bay.













Visiting Grandpa on his 91st birthday.










Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Easter 2019





The Great Egg Drop in 1st grade!


Easter egg hunt at Grammy and Poppy's house with our cousins!





















Friday, March 1, 2019

Winter 2019

Valentine's Day celebration in TK.





Emmy being sworn in as a Girl Scout.

Pinning Em!



Selling girls scout cooking in front of Safeway!

Jensen Ranch Family Dance!




Hannah waited patiently to be in the talent show.  She planned to do a "burpee challenge" to the Kid's Bop version of "Timber."  Emmy so graciously offered to be her "counter."  She outdid her personal record with every show that she did.  The final show for the upper graders came after a challenging morning.  She overslept, was physically tired (from all of her burpees,) and to add insult to injury, she badly stubbed her toe as she was getting ready for school.  She was convinced she couldn't do a single burpee. And then she got out there and whipped out 37 of them in a minute and 19 seconds.  It was incredible! Hannah's perseverance and Emmy's kind support of her little sister were such an inspiration.

Hannah in the bathroom after her performance filling Daddy in on her new personal record!

Taco Bell with Hailey and Becca.


Read Across America Day at Jensen Ranch.  James' Judo coach Stevie was one of the readers...


...and so was Daddy!
Here is the e-mail I wrote afterwards to the Principal of Jensen Ranch:
Dear Ms. Jew and Ms. McLean,

I want to take a moment to thank you both again for the incredible honor that it was for my husband, Nick, to be asked to participate in the Read Across America Day last Friday.  I’ve been reflecting on it quite a bit this weekend, and why it meant so much to me and felt led to share my revelations:

When Emmy (our 9 year old in Mrs. Dalby’s class) was three months old, Nick deployed to Afghanistan for 12 months.  Among the very long list of things we needed to do to prepare for his time away, we were encouraged to make a video of him reading her a collection of stories.  So we did.  One of the stories Nick chose to read was the Sneetches by Dr. Seuss, the same story he read on Friday (though I’m certain he didn't remember this when he asked to read the story last Thursday.)  After he deployed, I would pull Emmy into bed with me when she woke up so very early every morning and would play the video “Storytime with Daddy” on loop so that I could buy myself a few more minutes of sleep, but mostly so that she could know her daddy’s face and voice.  The number of times we watched that video was in the hundreds-maybe even thousands.

I now think of watching my husband, wearing the same uniform that called him to leave her (us) nine years ago, reading the same story that sustained her (us) during that long year; except on Friday, he was physically present and safe and reading not only to Emmy but to her siblings and classmates, brings me to my knees with gratitude.  It’s such an overwhelmingly abundant answer to so many desperate and tearful prayers. I thank you so much for your hand in making this precious memory of sweet redemption for our family a possibility.

And as it would be, Facebook just reminded me a few moments ago that today marks eight years since the day we welcomed him home from that brutally difficult deployment.  Thank you, a million times over.

I have included the video “Storytime with Daddy”…No need to watch it, but I thought I would send it along just in case.


With a full and grateful heart,
Ali Horn

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