Family Photo Friday

8/20/2010

Friday is here again.

The end of a big week for us... a week of CHANGE. I am transitioning from my old job (church secretary) to my new job (childcare provider). We started watching "Baby Eli" this week full-time as his mom returned to her job as an elementary school teacher. Overall our week went smoothly and, as you may have guessed, we have some pictures of our week with Eli.


Here is my son with Eli. My son has always loved babies. He notices babies wherever we are. He constantly asks "me hold baby" when we are around babies at church or with extended family. I wonder if he will still love babies so much after a few weeks of having Eli around... we'll see. But for now, he is totally enamored with any and every baby!

My daughter surprised me this week. She tends to not be interested in babies or other young children. She's into books and the kind of running and playing that a 7-year-old can do, so she practically ignores babies and younger children who can't do much that she enjoys. This week she asked to hold Eli. She asked if he could sit with her. She initiated "conversation" with Eli and tried (and succeeded) in making him laugh. I love seeing the motherly tender side of her peak out.

We head to Wisconsin for a quick weekend visit from Friday night through Sunday night, for the purpose of attending the baby dedication of our newest nephew Titus. More family and baby time. Then week #2.

Happy Friday to all!

Day at the Beach


We enjoyed our last "hoorah" of summer last Friday with a wonderful day at the beach with some friends who live near Lake Michigan. Leah (8 months pregnant), Ada (almost 4 years old) and Gunnar (2 years old) along with my two little people and myself all hung out at the beach for a few hours, soaking in the summer sun. This was the 3rd or 4th year we've done this and by far this was the easiest year - no strollers in the sand, no babies to protect from too much sun. Leah and I actually enjoyed ourselves and weren't stressed out by the whole ordeal! The weather was perfect too - hot, but slightly overcast. We'd had enough 90+ degree weather for the water to be a comfortable temp.

Here is my daughter, who loved being in the water, though she can't swim so she stayed close to the shore.

My son didn't want to set foot in the water but played with sand the entire time.

Here's to summer fun at the beach!

Family Photo Friday

Friday is upon us once again. Here are quite a few photos that I haven't gotten around to sharing the last few weeks.


My kiddos enjoying some laughs together.

Lest anyone think we're all too serious around here... my husband thought this orange squash looked like a baseball bat. So my son grabbed the actual toy bat and I guess you'd call what ensued a "sword fight"


We have a firepit in our backyard and enjoyed a campfire together on my daughter's birthday. Our neighbor Sarah came over to join us. She and my daughter sat around the campfire in a wheelbarrow! They are best buds. How could I not grab a shot of this?


My son, fast asleep on the floor in his bedroom. This was a first for him.

Between this photo and the previous one, you know my son is exhausted from our stressful last few weeks.

My son is 2 and loves using scissors. Daily he asks if he can go cut some paper up. Here he's showing off some great cuts he made!



My daughter turned 7 last week. One of her birthday gifts was this fun Chef puppet. He's provided a lot of entertainment since joining our family last week! :-)


Happy week-ending to you!

End of an Era

Summer is quickly coming to a close. We have a beach day planned for this Friday as our last hoorah of summer.

Starting next Monday we officially start a new phase of life - focusing more on home and childcare. Monday I start watching "Baby Eli" - my friend Julie's little guy - on a full-time basis.


And sometime in the next 6 weeks I will be done with my role as the church secretary. It's been over 6 years that I've held that position, so it is bittersweet to see it end. I've enjoyed it a lot and yet know that it is time to move on.

My husband just wrapped up his summer class, turning in his final paper. He will not take any classes this fall - taking a much needed break from the school grind.

Our church held its last worship service in our "old" building last Sunday. This Sunday we meet for our first worship service in the "new" building (an elementary school building that we are renting). The transition has gone smoothly overall, though that isn't too say that it's been easy! Many, many hours of hard work from staff and volunteers... and it's not done yet!

So we start a new phase, a new chapter as we finish up the old one. Exciting times lay ahead. The Christian life truly is a great adventure, with new frontiers on the horizon waiting to be explored.

Cutest Boy Ever

Ok, if this isn't the cutest little boy you've ever seen...



My Grandfather's Passing

Our crazy week got even crazier than we expected!


My last living grandfather passed away on Wednesday after a few days in the hospital battling pneumonia. The picture above was of me with my Grandma June and Grandpa Bert back in 1998.

Tonight (Friday) we will make a trip to Wisconsin. His funeral will be tomorrow morning and we will return home tomorrow night. This will quite possibly be our quickest ever trip up and back to Wisconsin. It's a 6-8 hour drive, depending on traffic, construction and pit stops along the way.

We are returning because this Sunday is our church's last day in our current building. It's a momentous occasion as we look back at God's faithfulness through the past and forward to what the future holds.

Thank you for your thoughts and prayers during this stressful time.

My Greatest Teacher

Today my greatest teacher turns 7 years old! This daughter of mine has taught me more about sacrifice, humility, grace, and love than anyone else.


I heard someone once say that getting married "invites" us off the throne of our lives (ie. to put someone else's interests first). When children come, they "force" you off! There is nothing quite like your own child to force you to your knees in prayer, to force you to give up things in order to provide for their every need. But there is also no other way to experience the awesome, powerful love our Father God has for His children than to feel that parental love as you gaze upon your precious little ones!


Psalm 127:3 says that children are a blessing from the Lord. My children are a blessing, a reward from God. Sometimes they feel like a blessing to us. Sometimes they don't. But the blessing isn't just them and their "behavior" or good choices. Part of the blessing is the work God does IN US through what we encounter with them.

Patience... I used to think I had patience, then I had kids! I used to think I was a pretty good person, then I had kids. Parenting has a way of bringing out the good, the bad and the ugly in all of us. But God wants to move us through it, beyond it, to grow us up as we raise our kids. They are maturing before our very eyes... but we should be too! Growing in the fruit of the Spirit. Growing in godliness. Growing in contentment. Growing in grace and mercy and peace. Together we are all growing - hopefully closer to the Lord and more like Christ.

So today I say Happy Birthday to my greatest teacher...the little girl who has taught me so much about myself and about the person I long to become, constantly reminding me by her very presence that my role as Mom is one of influence, one of importance and one of great significance.


Happy Birthday to my favorite girl in the whole wide world!

Let the Birthday Madness Begin

The next week will be ultra busy and in the midst of it all my daughter and I both have birthdays!

Monday night - my daughter's good friend (and next-door neighbor) Sarah is spending the night

Tuesday - a final summer fun day, at the beach with friends

Wednesday - birthday package from Grandma K in Wisconsin is set to arrive with goodies for my daughter

Thursday - my daughter's 7th birthday will involve a morning at Grandma R's house and an afternoon check-up at the doctor's office; she'll open gifts from us on Thursday

Friday - a day of recovery at home (yes, I sometimes put "recovery" on the calendar to remind me that we NEED to ensure down time gets into our schedules too)

Saturday - my birthday! As far as I know, nothing is planned by anyone. My hubby will be 2 days away from wrapping up his summer class, so his day will be filled with paper-writing and research, I suspect. I guess with low expectations, the day can't be disappointing :-)

Crazy Life

My blogging has become sporadic. What can I say besides that life has taken over.

For the next 4-8 weeks my life will be more out-of-control than I - your control-freak blogging friend - would ever willingly choose!

Transitions. That is what we are facing. Transitions on many fronts.

#1 - Our church is moving. Just a few miles down the road but any move is a major move! As the church secretary, I am in the middle of much of the behind-the-scenes work to make the transition go smoothly. In two short weeks we hope to moved in and ready for a Sunday worship service. Therefore, I am under more pressure. Not related to the move but due to #2 and #3 below... I will be stepping down from my church secretary position after the transition to the new building. So add some job transition stress on top of the other stress.

#2 - I'm taking on a new challenge - childcare! Our friend Julie has asked me to watch baby Eli (5 months old) when she returns to her teaching career next month. I am taking on the challenge! I see this as a "soft transition" to what will come next, with foster parenting. Eli will be an "easy" child to watch and it will just be during daytime hours. This will help me and my kiddos to adjust to having another child in our home, but it will be an easier, more bite-sized transition than a full-time, 24-hour jump into foster parenting kids with "issues." I'm looking forward to it. My heart is at home. I value family and children and being at home, so this seems like it'll be a good fit. We'll re-evaluate how it's going with Eli once #3 comes to fruition, later in the fall.

#3 - We are nearing the final leg of the foster-parenting preparations. Our 15-page documents are completed (for both my husband and myself). A medical form for each family member is turned in. Our "home study" is being compiled as I write this and we should have it to review in a few short weeks. We have a final class to take - CPR/First Aid - and then our official "request for licensure" goes to the state level. They have 30 days to approve or deny our request. It is looking like we would have a yes/no answer around the end of September / beginning of October. Yahoo!

Lots going on. But it's all good. It's progress. It's forward movement in my life, in my family's life and in our church's life. Going forward to what God has for us, what He is calling us to - ministry, people, reaching out more and giving more of ourselves. Ultimately, we will get through the transitions and the stress because we're keeping our eyes on Jesus. It's all about Him anyway. He will get us through the process and create something beautiful out of it all. Praise His name!

"Fly on the Wall" Parenting

For years I have wondered what it would be like to be a "fly on the wall" in the another family's home, to see how they live their life and especially how they interact with their kids. I often feel like a bit of a failure as a mom and am always wondering if I could do things better as far as discipline, as far as connecting with my kids, etc.

During our trip to California back in May, I had a "fly on the wall" opportunity. And I took full advantage of it!

While in California, we spent a few nights at a wonderful hotel. Then we spent the last few nights at the home of our friends - John and Kate. They have 2 little girls - Abigail (in picture above) who is 3, just a few months older than our little guy, and Hannah who just turned 1.

Watching John and Kate parent their kids was a pleasure. And since we didn't have our kids with us, I was able to observe them without being distracted. I marveled at their parenting skills! They showed such patience! They had such grace with the kids. They were consistent... and they stayed calm in the face of it all. I struggle with all of these areas, so I was taking mental notes on what I was seeing and figuring out how to incorporate what I was seeing into my parenting when I returned home.

I loved how God gave me that opportunity and then used it to encourage me. Seeing someone model the behavior I was striving for what exactly what I needed (reading about it is one thing, but seeing it put into practice is a whole new dimension). Now when I'm struggling, I can remember the example set before and know that IT CAN BE DONE! I can keep calm. I can be consistent for the 847th time... and the 848th too! I can be patient. I can show my kids grace under pressure.

Thank you, John and Kate. And thank You, Father God, for the opportunity and the growth in my life - both of which are gifts from you. Thank You too, Lord, for my children. Help me to treasure them as the gems they are and to parent them in Your ways. In Jesus' name, Amen!

Family Photo Friday

Friday is here again. I have two photos to share today, showing the fun times that have happened at our house this week!


My husband, myself and my daughter with our Cootie creatures.
Got to love playing Cootie!


My son climbing the outside of the steps. Thankfully they only go 6 steps up... or he'd keep going! He's a boy. He likes to climb. He lives dangerously. I will struggle with accepting this all the days of my life.

Have a wonderful weekend!

Thankful Thursday


In light of not having phone or internet service for almost 48 hours earlier this week, today I am thankful for phone and internet service! :-)

Apparently mice ate through our phone line about a mile away from our house. This is what the repairman told me.

Being without created feelings of isolation, but also made for a day with no interruptions. I focused on my kids in a more engaging way. We had a great few days. So my challenge is to now keep some of that focus and not allow my time to be so eaten away with this computer screen.

But I am thankful to be able to connect again. One of those things you don't realize how much you rely on until it's gone.

What can you thank the Lord for today?

Blessed to be a Blessing

A few days ago I offered to help out a friend. She has 3 little girls and delivered a baby boy last month. It goes without asking - she's tired! I offered to bring them a meal and to take her 3 girls out for a morning. We had a play date at our house, while Mom and Baby enjoyed some down time together. We headed to a local park to play and had lunch. Just so happened that the day we picked to do this was also Mom's birthday, so we made sure spend a few minutes making birthday cards to deliver when we returned the girls home. No time to make a complete birthday cake, but I did manage to whip up some no-bake cookies to deliver too.


We had so much fun. The girls all seemed to enjoy getting out of the house - hard for a mom to pull off with 4 little ones. And my kids always enjoy having friends over.

Summer fun for all!

The question for you today - who can you be a blessing to? All of us can offer something. What will it be for you today?

Disconnected

Going on 36 hours (as of Tuesday morning) of not having a telephone line or an internet connection at home.

Been interesting. And refreshing too.

So when we are reconnected, this blog will be updated.

Until then...

Family Photo Friday

Friday is here again. On this blog, that means the posting of family photos from our week. Starting with the best first.


My hubby and my daughter posing for a shot that turned into a tickle fight.


My children love playing with playdough. When my daughter is busy with school work, my son often asks if he can play with playdough. Here both of them are with some funky creations.

My little man with a little cap on. Too cute.

Happy Friday to you!

Thankful Thursday

Today I'm thankful for family.

Today is my husband's 35th birthday. Happy birthday to the love of my life!


Also, last weekend my oldest brother and his family stopped by for a visit, while traveling from Wisconsin to Florida (via Indiana - a rather indirect route, I know). Although brief, it was so great to connect with them and give the kids a chance to play together.


The 5 cousins together



My daughter with her same-age cousin Christa. They had a blast playing together and told me at one point that they were part of the "we're missing the same 2 teeth" club! :-)

Thank you, Father, for the gift of family. What beautiful relationships!

Works for Me Wednesday - Scratch and Dent


Last week our fridge (which is over 20 years old... came with our house) started making strange noises. This came a few weeks after the freezer portion gave out - making a puddle of water on the kitchen floor to be discovered one Sunday morning. We decided to go refrigerator shopping BEFORE it died completely. Last Saturday we went to a local appliance store that carries new items of the "scratch and dent" variety.

We found a wonderful fridge that still cost a pretty penny but was hundreds (maybe even thousands) less than any other option for the same fridge. The only flaw is a dent on the side, which is hidden when the fridge is between the cabinets.

Scratch and dent appliances - they work for me!

Homeschooling: Character

For the last few months, I've been focusing slightly less on academics with my almost 7-year-old daughter and more on character development. This broadly falls under the "homeschool" heading but really is more about life in general than school. To boil it down for my daughter to understand, I came up with 3 basic goals. I printed them in bright colors and posted it in an obvious place for my daughter. Now it is easier to bring her back to the list and remind her of the goal and the Bible verse that supports it. I see improvement in each of these 3 areas and am greatly encouraged. Here are the goals that we're currently working on.

  • Live in peace with your brother, to carry out Psalm 133:1 which says "How good and pleasant it is when brothers and sisters live together in unity."
  • Model good behavior for your brother, to carry out 1 Corinthians 11:1 which says "Follow my example, as I follow Christ.
  • Respect your parents, to carry out Exodus 20:12 which mentions 1 of the 10 commandments that says "Honor your father and your mother.

Menu Plan Monday


A new week is upon us again. Do you know what you'll be eating this week? Here is our plan.

  • My friend Kate's homemade tomato soup (new to us), grilled cheese sandwiches
  • Tuna sandwiches, carrot slices, cucumbers (fresh from a friend's garden)
  • Homemade pizza
  • Chicken pot pie
  • Cheeseburger Soup
  • Breakfast for supper
  • Leftover buffet
Feeding my family is one of my primary roles as mom. It's a privilege, but often feels more like a job. Cooking doesn't come easy to me, but I am working on keeping a cheery attitude when tackling tasks that are laborious. I'm always mindful that my kids are watching... and they are sponges that will soak up whatever attitude (good or bad) that they see in me.

So, here's to good eating and good attitudes too!




Family Photo Friday

It's Friday. It's Friday! Happy dance, anyone? :-)

My son playing with blocks, trains, tractors, and firetrucks. He was a happy boy!


A rare moment - the display of affection between siblings!

The cheesy grin from my happy little man! :-)

Happy Friday to all!

The County Fair

Our county fair is going on this week. We've already made 2 visits - one afternoon of browsing exhibits and animals, a second afternoon of rides (strategically planned for "Dollar Days" when all rides are reduced to $1). Our entire family LOVES the fair!

My favorite part is walking through the exhibit hall. I am always amazed at the creativity God has given people! Here are my kids LOVING an exhibit that was just their size. This was in the category of "Recycled Articles." It's an entertainment center turned into a kid kitchen. Pantry shelves. Little cupboards. My son is right in front of a faucet with a stainless steel bowl under it, making the sink. A pretend oven on the left. Ultra cute. And would be so easy to make... with an old entertainment center!


My kids were equally enthralled with this doll house. Very cute and creative.


This was my daughter's 3rd (or is it 4th) year of entering an "exhibit" for a 4H project. She's young enough to be part of "Mini 4H" in which every exhibit gets a ribbon. This year's project - a plate of 6 no-bake cookies that are all the same size.

Wherever you may be, get out there and enjoy your county fair!



Works for Me Wednesday - Summer Reading Programs

Summer is here. For most children, that means lazy summer days with nothing to do. Reading is always an option, however.

And with these Summer Reading Programs, you can't go wrong. Free books and free prizes for doing nothing more than reading!

We LOVE books at our house, so I'm always excited to see reading programs that reward kids for reading... since it's something we would be doing anyway!

Menu Plan Monday... a day late


It's Tuesday... but with the long weekend, it feels like Monday. Here's what we'll be enjoying this week.

  • Grilled chicken, salad on the side
  • Spaghetti with homemade meatballs and cheese bread
  • Homemade personal pizzas (using tortillas as the base)
  • Meatloaf with baked potatoes
  • Homemade veggie soup
  • Tuna cakes
  • Breakfast for supper (scrambled eggs, toast, sausage links)
What's on your menu?

Family Photo Friday

Happy first Friday of July. 2010 is half over. The year is flying by.How are you spending the days you've been given? Wisely, I hope!



My son is finally making the transition from the crib to the toddler bed. He is 2 and 1/2 and would happily stay in the crib. We are the ones deciding it's time to move up to the "big boy bed." He's doing well, overall.



My daughter with a fancy Lego pyramid she made.


Always seems to be a photo of my son being a ham. This week is no different. He hopped into a reusable grocery bag sitting on the floor and waited for me to notice him, with that huge grin beaming at me.


My daughter serves as the official reminder... Happy 4th of July! Thank God for the blessings we we enjoy as Americans. That's what we'll be doing!

Thankful Thursday

Today I am thankful for a bed frame, boxspring and mattress that we were given FREE from Freecycle!



We are in need of a few extra beds as we begin our foster parenting journey, so this was a great find and much appreciated! I love Freecycle!