Friday, May 30, 2008
"Feel Good Friday"
Taking the lead from my friend Elizabeth, just a few of the things I enjoyed this week, in no particular order:
Clean sheets on the bed
My orchid
The smell of rain one evening
Making cookies with my daughter
My son's grin, his wild yells, his sweet arms around my neck, crazy laughter when his Daddy tickles him
2 good nappers, most days!
Watching my husband and children play in the yard
Drinking Starbucks while I shopped at SuperTarget
Todd coming home from work early
Listening to Eleanor say new words
1 Corinthians 15
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Growth Spurt??
Eleanor's lunch today:
1/2 PB & J sandwich
1/3 of a sweet potato
1 hard boiled egg
cheese
peas
blueberries
animal crackers
...and she asked for MORE
1/2 PB & J sandwich
1/3 of a sweet potato
1 hard boiled egg
cheese
peas
blueberries
animal crackers
...and she asked for MORE
Monday, May 26, 2008
Memorial Day Photos
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
The last few days
My brother is home from college for the summer, so he came to spend a few days with us before he started work. Made us some great Thai food while he was here!
Then my sister (who lives in California) and a friend/co-worker were working in Dallas over the weekend and extended their layover in Denver so they could spend a day with us!
A few posts worth reading!
C.J. Mahaney's posts on Modesty.
This great reminder of God's Grace When We Need It.
This very funny story from my sister about our Pets growing up.
This great reminder of God's Grace When We Need It.
This very funny story from my sister about our Pets growing up.
Monday, May 12, 2008
Keeping the pictures coming...
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Mother's Day
The moment a child is born, the mother is also born. She never existed before. The woman existed, but the mother, never. A mother is something absolutely new.
- Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh
(and stolen from my friend Elizabeth's blog!)
- Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh
(and stolen from my friend Elizabeth's blog!)
These two have made me the happiest, most thankful mommy! They are a gift from the Lord, and I am aware of that daily. Today I was home with both of them sick, and I celebrated being their mother! Todd came home from church with a GORGEOUS white orchid plant for me. I just love it. And right now E and W are in bed, and I am drinking a strawberry-fudge milkshake. Wow!
Being a mom has brought me to a completely different place in my fight to truly trust the Lord in EVERYTHING! In ways it has grown and matured that trust. In ways it shows me daily how much I lack in this area.
A couple of months ago I was reading on someone's blog regarding the sex scandal with the NY governor and his call-girl. The women's post I was reading said that she saw a picture of that girl, and that although she knew her actions were completely her own sin and responsibility, she couldn't help but think that she was someone's little girl. That someone had once cut her sandwiches and read her books and held her chubby hand and hoped the very best for her. I read that and I just felt like part of my heart froze! It really made me weep. I pray for daily for Eleanor's and Will's salvation...but right at that moment I think it hit home to me that their eternal futures, their knowing Christ, are the most important thing in the world to me. And although I have a huge, huge influence on them, I cannot save them. I would if I could! In recent weeks I have felt renewed passion in my prayers for them, and also have seen how I need to pray for myself, that I would truly trust God with my children, in every way, desiring HIS glory, Christ's glory, most of all.
A few weeks after I read that post, some friends of friends, a family we had met just a couple of times, lost their 5 1/2 month old son. They have a daughter Eleanor's age, and obviously, their son was Will's age. His name was William, as well, but they called him Billy. Billy's death really, really shook me. My heart broke for this family, and for a couple of weeks I could not escape my imagination as I sat feeding Will, or peeked in on him during a nap. I questioned what my response would be should God take one of my children. And I don't know...but I DO know that God is sovereign and GOOD and that nothing is random. I also know that God gives grace in time of need. Do I have what it takes to face a circumstance like this? I think today, I do not, but I trust that when God gives me a trial, He WILL give me what it takes to survive - and to HONOR HIM - in that moment. Today, he has given me a healthy, beautiful family, and I enjoy all of the time I have with them!
So there are some of my recent Mama-thoughts.
I have always been extremely thankful for my own Mommy...and more than ever now that I have kids!! I understand at least a tiny bit more of all the love, hopes, prayers, time, energy, ETC. that she put into me...and continues to put into me! I know she has sacrificed over and over and over again for me and my siblings...THANK YOU, MOM! My mom taught me many, many things, but most importantly, she and my dad taught me about the saving gospel of Jesus Christ, and exemplified love of Christ and love of others (friends and strangers alike) in their daily lives.
And now that I am married, I also have a fantastic mother-in-law to praise God for! I couldn't ask for a more thoughtful or fun lady to have play this role in my life. AND she gave birth to the world's most perfect man, the man I married! THANK YOU, RUTHIE!
Here are these two amazing and beautiful mothers!
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Goings On
Eleanor, girly-girl though she may be, isn't squemish about holding worms while she helps Daddy in the yard!
Friend Felicity came to play...she is a year younger than Eleanor and about 6 months older than Will, so all three of them had fun together!
They make me laugh!
In other news, Todd just finished replacing the flooring in our master bath - YEA!!! He is my hero. It was carpet around the toilet - yuk, yuk, yuk - and now it is linoleum tile. It looks fantastic and CLEAN and I will have to post a picture later.
Also, I just sewed a button on Todd's shorts...and it worked! This probably doesn't sound newsworthy to most of you, but sadly enough, this was my first sewing (I use that word loosely, I know this was just a button) project since early elementary school, when I sewed quillows (a quilt and pillow in one nifty package) and even a leather pillow stuffed with - you'll never guess it - DOG HAIR! Gross. Maybe that has something to do with my not picking up a needle and thread in 20 years.
Also, I just sewed a button on Todd's shorts...and it worked! This probably doesn't sound newsworthy to most of you, but sadly enough, this was my first sewing (I use that word loosely, I know this was just a button) project since early elementary school, when I sewed quillows (a quilt and pillow in one nifty package) and even a leather pillow stuffed with - you'll never guess it - DOG HAIR! Gross. Maybe that has something to do with my not picking up a needle and thread in 20 years.
Sunday, May 4, 2008
A Rose by Any Other Name...
Some time ago, Eleanor liked pancakes.
Then she didn't.
So we tried calling them "flapjacks" - didn't work.
We tried calling them "griddlecakes" - magic! Now she likes them enough (especially loaded with chocolate chips and topped with berries) that we can call them pancakes again.
Eleanor isn't too picky about her food, but she DETESTS tomatoes and red sauces of any kinds (also salad dressings and syrup). Actually, she wouldn't know because she has always refused to try! Well, tonight we were eating pancakes topped with berries, and she saw the berry "juice" in the bottom of the bowl and wanted some. I poured it over her pancakes and she was pretty excited. She took one bite - YUMM! She had just taken another bite when Todd said, "Eleanor, look, it's RED SAUCE!" (in hopes this would improve her thoughts about red sauces). With a horrified look on her little face, that food came right back out! I think Todd's plan backfired. We renamed it "pink berry juice" and convinced her she could finish the pancake.
Then she didn't.
So we tried calling them "flapjacks" - didn't work.
We tried calling them "griddlecakes" - magic! Now she likes them enough (especially loaded with chocolate chips and topped with berries) that we can call them pancakes again.
Eleanor isn't too picky about her food, but she DETESTS tomatoes and red sauces of any kinds (also salad dressings and syrup). Actually, she wouldn't know because she has always refused to try! Well, tonight we were eating pancakes topped with berries, and she saw the berry "juice" in the bottom of the bowl and wanted some. I poured it over her pancakes and she was pretty excited. She took one bite - YUMM! She had just taken another bite when Todd said, "Eleanor, look, it's RED SAUCE!" (in hopes this would improve her thoughts about red sauces). With a horrified look on her little face, that food came right back out! I think Todd's plan backfired. We renamed it "pink berry juice" and convinced her she could finish the pancake.
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