With the girls off with Papa & Nana today, Max and I were able to spend some time together. Some days I feel like the two of us haven't spent time alone together since he was 18 months old...right after that, Molly arrived.
First, we read the story of the first Easter. Max was asking questions right along...trying to answer my questions before I even asked them. We talked about Heaven and how one day God would take us all there. Max wondered what Heaven would be like.
I told him that we would all be reunited in Heaven to spend eternity.
He said, "Oh, so you'll wait for daddy for 2 years and then he'll come?"
It took me a minute to figure out what in the world he was talking about. Then I got it,
he knows that I'm two years older than daddy and figured that I would go first. I told him that may be the case, but that people of all ages die. I reminded him of Aunt Amanda. That she was 30. His Great-Great Grandpa was 91 when he passed. And that even little babies die when they are teeny tiny. His eyes got wide and he just kept nodding his head.
We spent the afternoon eating frostys, getting some groceries for our Easter celebration in a few days, looking for this one particular Lego. What a blessed afternoon it was. To just hang out with our boy. Tossing groceries at him from across the aisle for him to put in the the cart.
The three of us went to church tonight.
Max opened his bulletin and immediately pulled out the 3 song books that we use...the Hymnal, the "Songs" book and the little church songbook. He looked through the bulletin, opened each book to where it needed to be and then he lined them up along the pew. He then opened his Bible and immediately opened to Matthew...the first book from which Pastor was reading. If it wasn't church I would have pulled out my camera and taken a picture of it.
On our way home from church, we chatted about Romans 8:32. Max started talking about another verse that he had underlined a while back. Without his Bible to reference, he told me it wasn't in chapter 8, but chapter 6 and he then told me the headline that was right next to the number 6 in the book of Romans...then he quoted the verse.
Sure enough, I turned to Romans 6:23 and there he had underlined the verse.
Blessed that our son loves the word of the Son.
Just so I don't forget...
"The LORD is the strength of my life..." Psalm 27:1
Friday, April 6, 2012
Friday, January 6, 2012
That's the trick...
Maggie has been having some trouble going number 2 these past several weeks.
On Wednesday, she went with no problem and no pain. She was pretty excited about it. She called me into the bathroom to tell me.
We were on our way out & Molly was getting her shoes on. Maggie went over to the door and exclaimed to her sister, "Mowly, I went poo poo!"
Molly then turns to her baby sister with hands on her knees and says,
"Good girl, Maggie. You just have to push it out and then it doesn't come back for a couple of days. Yep, that's the trick!"
Oh my girls & all of the conversations to come.
On Wednesday, she went with no problem and no pain. She was pretty excited about it. She called me into the bathroom to tell me.
We were on our way out & Molly was getting her shoes on. Maggie went over to the door and exclaimed to her sister, "Mowly, I went poo poo!"
Molly then turns to her baby sister with hands on her knees and says,
"Good girl, Maggie. You just have to push it out and then it doesn't come back for a couple of days. Yep, that's the trick!"
Oh my girls & all of the conversations to come.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
The 'whys?' have begun....
The Christmas decorations are all up & for the most part have not been played with too much by little people fingers. I set the nativity set up on top of our coffee table this year. Usually, it's underneath the tree a bit and may or may not get kicked around a bit by little feet. The manger was built by my Grandfather and it's one that I'll cherish forever. However, parts of it need to be repaired...the hot glue just isn't holding like it used to. This year, I bought new little nativity people for the manger. Ones that I have had my eye on since last year's craft show. I told the kids that they should NOT touch them...y'all know how long that lasted...so I've changed my mind to "be very careful with those". So far, so good.
Anyhoo...the other night Maggie was admiring the stable from the couch. Our conversation went a bit like this, "Momma, baby Jesus in there."
"Yes, yes He is."
"What's He in?"
"He's in the stable. Jesus was born in a stable."
I can see her trying to figure out what in the world her momma is talking about...I tell her,
"A stable is a barn."
"Why He born in a barn?"
"Because His momma, Mary and Joseph were on a long trip and she started to feel like she was going to have Baby Jesus so she asked to stay at the inn. (Again, I see that she has no idea what an inn is.) She asked to stay at the hotel, but it was very busy in Bethlehem and there were no more rooms at that hotel, but the innkeeper said that she could stay in the barn with the animals."
Maggie thinks on this for a few seconds and then informs me,
"Momma there were buildings up the road to stay in."
Love that girl.
Anyhoo...the other night Maggie was admiring the stable from the couch. Our conversation went a bit like this, "Momma, baby Jesus in there."
"Yes, yes He is."
"What's He in?"
"He's in the stable. Jesus was born in a stable."
I can see her trying to figure out what in the world her momma is talking about...I tell her,
"A stable is a barn."
"Why He born in a barn?"
"Because His momma, Mary and Joseph were on a long trip and she started to feel like she was going to have Baby Jesus so she asked to stay at the inn. (Again, I see that she has no idea what an inn is.) She asked to stay at the hotel, but it was very busy in Bethlehem and there were no more rooms at that hotel, but the innkeeper said that she could stay in the barn with the animals."
Maggie thinks on this for a few seconds and then informs me,
"Momma there were buildings up the road to stay in."
Love that girl.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Apple Orchard Time...
I did remember to charge my camera battery.
I did remember to grab said battery and camera before we left the house.
Did I remember to PUT said battery inside of the camera before we hopped on the hay ride out to the apples, you ask?
NO! They would have been such sweet pictures, too.
Maggie dragging her sweet little bag of apples behind her in the muddy tractor tracks.
Molly sitting on the bale of hay with her friend, Kaylynn.
Max hanging off the side of wagon (opposite his mom & dad) with his buddies.
Max did spend some time (about 10 minutes) picking apples with his dad while the girls and I went off to pick some golden delicious. After those 10 minutes, Max came down the trail looking for Bella. Bella is a pretty cool 9-year old and we are blessed to that her and her sister our such good buddies with our kids.
Now, I ask you...WHEN did my son have so many birthdays that he is off with his pals running around the apple orchard? WITHOUT being under his momma's wing???
When did my girls become so big that they don't need the arm of their daddy to hold them on the hayride wagon?
Where does this time go???
I did remember to grab said battery and camera before we left the house.
Did I remember to PUT said battery inside of the camera before we hopped on the hay ride out to the apples, you ask?
NO! They would have been such sweet pictures, too.
Maggie dragging her sweet little bag of apples behind her in the muddy tractor tracks.
Molly sitting on the bale of hay with her friend, Kaylynn.
Max hanging off the side of wagon (opposite his mom & dad) with his buddies.
Max did spend some time (about 10 minutes) picking apples with his dad while the girls and I went off to pick some golden delicious. After those 10 minutes, Max came down the trail looking for Bella. Bella is a pretty cool 9-year old and we are blessed to that her and her sister our such good buddies with our kids.
Now, I ask you...WHEN did my son have so many birthdays that he is off with his pals running around the apple orchard? WITHOUT being under his momma's wing???
When did my girls become so big that they don't need the arm of their daddy to hold them on the hayride wagon?
Where does this time go???
Monday, October 3, 2011
I do so love being a mom...
Escaping out of bed for the 3rd time tonight, Molly comes up to me & says, "I just have 3 questions for you."
"Ok. 3 questions and then TO BED."
"Alright Mom. The 1st one I forgot so I'll ask you tomorrow morning. The 2nd question is 'Does Jesus have to die every time we sin?' "
With tears, I hug her, compose myself and then ask her what her last
question is. She looks up at me, grabs my face and says "this is the
last one" and plants a big ol' kiss on my cheek.
I do so love being a mom.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Garden Challenge...Month 2...
Here we are, the 2nd month of the Homeschool Village's Garden Challenge. Not much has changed around here, except more rain, more rain & more rain. I am grateful for the rain. It has made everything soooo green. My flowers are loving it. They are perking up more and more & looking fuller & fuller everyday. We did have an 80 degree day a few Sundays ago. It was WONDERFUL!!! I got to go thru the beds a bit and get them weeded & a few things trimmed.
I am just noticing that huge weed to the right of my friendship stone. That did get pulled a few hours ago. Again, this is our "Amanda Garden". This is where we'll be putting all things pink & purple in honor of my best friend. I have been looking at different garden articles at the library (when I escape there kidless). I've just remembered that I didn't write any of the titles of those magazines down. I suppose a trip to the library is in the cards tomorrow!
This hydrangea is in our front flower beds. I am always so happy to see that first bud. This was my grandmother's hydrangea. It's so beautiful & it gets bigger and bigger every year. LOVE it!
This is the front of our house. I pulled out whatever was there a few years back. I found a Redbud tree that I would like to put there (we lived in Kentucky for 2 years & one of my favorite trees down there is the Redbud tree...it's the first thing I remember seeing when we drove down there...miss KY so very much...would love to put one somewhere), but I have a feeling that it would go to be way too big for that spot. Thoughts on that? Thoughts too for anything else I could put there. I really do not like either one of the things still growing there. That bush thing (I have fogotten at the moment what it's called) is such a pain to me. It's thorns are as long as my arm. I just want to get rid of it. And...don't get me started on whatever that pine tree/evergreen lookin' thing is. Ideas, please!
These bushes (there's 2 of them...just took a pic of the one) are ones that I am sooo excited about. I am not sure what they are. My mom could tell you...(again, failing at my duties on this post). These were ones that I also discovered while living down south. A home near us had these in their front yard. They are beautiful. The ones down south were purple. These didn't bloom last year & I can't remember if the tag told me the color or not. Either way, I am going to be surprised. Another reason, I am excited about the growth on these (and they are growing quickly...2 weeks ago they were still underground) is that we haven't been able to grow much of anything in this part of the flower bed since having a drain system put in several years ago. Have I mentioned that I am excited about these plants???
Now that it's May 1st, I am looking forward to more sunshine & not so much rain...but oh how green the rain makes God's treasures!!!
Can't wait to check out everyone's posts!
Happy Gardening!!!
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Wednesday Wrap-Up on Thursday...
Outside my window... I see the rain. I thought about complaining once again about the stinkin' rain, but then I watched video of those deadly tornadoes down south in Alabama. They have lost 178 people so far.
I'll take the rain.
I love the rain.
I am thinking... of the dad that lost his life while protecting his daughter from a falling tree in that storm. What a dad. I know we wouldn't think twice about protecting our kiddos from anything.
I am thankful... for my husband, his job, our home, our kids, not having to worry about where we are going to lay our head at night. So many out there are still struggling.
From the kitchen...I hear Maggie's footsteps. No doubt she is looking for a chocolate bunny to eat for breakfast.
I am wearing...my comfy pj bottoms, my shirt from yesterday & perfect black sweater cardigan. I wish I could wear it everyday!
I am creating...our plan for the next school year. Hope that I can work it so that we start our school year right after Memorial Day. Can't wait for the new school room!!!
I am going...to begin 31 Days to Clean on Sunday, for the entire month of May. I really can't wait. I am hoping that it has as great of effect on me as it has had for others! Go here to download yours!
I am reading...The Parting by Beverly Lewis. I think I've mentioned before that I am a huge fan of Amish fiction. I also have another 11 books on hold from the library that are coming my way. I can't wait! Thank you Jesus, for those you have given the gift of writing. I do so enjoy it!
I am hoping...and praying that my sweet friend's mom is miraculously healed from the brain tumors that they found a week ago today. To say that she has been through so much would be an understatement. Please pray with me.
I am hearing...the sound of the garbage truck, a few coughs from upstairs, the fridge...wonder how long that will last :)
Around the house...I see sooooo much that needs to be picked up. I just keep telling myself that as soon as we are done with school I'll have 3 weeks to take care of it all! I can certainly do it all in 3 weeks, right?!?
One of my favorite things...just laughing with my husband. So often, we are caught up in the day to day stuff that we forget to just have fun. I love when we just hang out, kid, & laugh like we used to do all of the time back in college.....before real responsibility & the wonder of having kiddos :)
I'll take the rain.
I love the rain.
I am thinking... of the dad that lost his life while protecting his daughter from a falling tree in that storm. What a dad. I know we wouldn't think twice about protecting our kiddos from anything.
I am thankful... for my husband, his job, our home, our kids, not having to worry about where we are going to lay our head at night. So many out there are still struggling.
From the kitchen...I hear Maggie's footsteps. No doubt she is looking for a chocolate bunny to eat for breakfast.
I am wearing...my comfy pj bottoms, my shirt from yesterday & perfect black sweater cardigan. I wish I could wear it everyday!
I am creating...our plan for the next school year. Hope that I can work it so that we start our school year right after Memorial Day. Can't wait for the new school room!!!
I am going...to begin 31 Days to Clean on Sunday, for the entire month of May. I really can't wait. I am hoping that it has as great of effect on me as it has had for others! Go here to download yours!
I am reading...The Parting by Beverly Lewis. I think I've mentioned before that I am a huge fan of Amish fiction. I also have another 11 books on hold from the library that are coming my way. I can't wait! Thank you Jesus, for those you have given the gift of writing. I do so enjoy it!
I am hoping...and praying that my sweet friend's mom is miraculously healed from the brain tumors that they found a week ago today. To say that she has been through so much would be an understatement. Please pray with me.
I am hearing...the sound of the garbage truck, a few coughs from upstairs, the fridge...wonder how long that will last :)
Around the house...I see sooooo much that needs to be picked up. I just keep telling myself that as soon as we are done with school I'll have 3 weeks to take care of it all! I can certainly do it all in 3 weeks, right?!?
One of my favorite things...just laughing with my husband. So often, we are caught up in the day to day stuff that we forget to just have fun. I love when we just hang out, kid, & laugh like we used to do all of the time back in college.....before real responsibility & the wonder of having kiddos :)
Pictures I am sharing...are from Molly's birthday weekend. The first is from her birthday lunch with the girls...the two sisters along with their aunts, nana & me. The second is from after her gymnastics party on Saturday. Max wanted to play with the dolls as well :) And the final picture is of Molly & her "real" bible. She has been so excited about getting one ever since Max got his "real" one on his 6th birthday. She couldn't believe that hers had her name on it & Max's didn't. (They didn't offer embossing back then :) )
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