Monday, November 24, 2008

Christmas and Crafts...

Today I pulled out the boxes of Christmas decorations and stuff. I love this time of year and since we are heading north around the 12th I decided to pull it out early to enjoy it all a little bit in our own house. It made me smile to see all the little things and remember who gave them to me or when I got them. The snow globes, the stockings, the nativity scenes and the Santa Clauses, etc.. And of course, the little school crafts that Reece has made in Christmases past. I had probably 3 or 4 little things he had made and as I pulled each one out I would oooo and awwwww and say, "oh Reece, remember when you gave me this". It was not long before Chase pulled away from his investigating and with a way that only Chase can say stated, "and what about me, I didn't make nothing?" Trying to stifle a chuckle (more at his face and tone than the concern behind it) I reassured him that it was just because this was his first year at school and soon he would have school crafts in our Christmas box too. What a sweetie - he is a little boy who is rough and tough but definitely has his sweet, sensitive side too.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Boy oh boy oh boy!

 


I absolutely love this picture of my boys. It makes me so happy to have images that bring to my heart and mind the goodness of my life. I think that in parenting there are ups and downs of the realities of every day life in raising little ones. Sure, it can be chaotic and noisy and frustrating. It is a full time never ending job but this morning I am reminded of how much I love it. How full I feel to be able to be at home with them and participate in their lives completely. Each one of them amaze me and bring joy to my life and today, I am thankful!

The Simple Things in Life...

Simple things....like bathtubs!!!

 


In our 5 and a half years of living in Mexico, this is the first time we have had a bathtub...and, believe me, I am not taking it for granted. We used to bathe the boys in their baby tub but that quickly got outgrown to the rubbermaid container (talk about a pain to fill and empty)...then we went to two rubber maids because Reece and Chase couldn't fit in one! And now we have a bathtub! The boys love it (but probably not as much as I do for the simplicity it has brought to the bedtime routine!)

And in other bathrom simplicity.... the other day we were having plumbing issues with the toilet in the main bathroom. Off we went to purchase what was needed...a simple plunger. We stayed in the car while Benj ran into the store to pick it up. You woulda thought he came back with the coolest new gadget ever the way my boys were reacting. Reece and Chase both requested one of their very own for their birthday gift! Pretty easy!

Ahhh the joys of boys!
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Prayer and Power

 

We all know that prayer is important....maybe that is the reason it isn't always easy to do. In an attempt to teach my kids about prayer and how much God loves to hear their thoughts and thankfulness, I have explained to them that prayer gives you power. The other day, I couldn't help but smile when I heard Chase be first to volunteer to pray and say this, "I'll pray, I'll pray because I wanna have lotsa power!" Recently, Reece has been praying for those who don't have money or things. And little Pierce is our prayer warrior, without voicing a recognizable word! He loves to grip his little fingers together and hear what others have to say to God on his behalf...anxiously awaiting the AMEN so he can start again. I love it!

 

7 X 7 Praying for My Kids...

I would like to grow in my prayer life in many ways, but also specifically in praying for my children. I got this idea from Angie Smith (a lady whose blog I read) and then adapted it a bit to fit my own desires. Her challenge was to pray specific prayers of Scripture throughout the day for her children... I am going to challenge myself to, as she says, pray these 7 prayers for 7 days and see what a powerful difference it will make! Wanna join me???? Grab an index card and voice these prayers for your kids to our powerful Father throughout the transitions of an ordinary day!

1. When they wake up: "Let the morning bring (child's name) word of your unfailing love, for (he/she) has put (his/her) trust in You. Show (her/him) the way (she/he) should go, for to you (he/she) lifts up her soul." (Adapted from Psalm 143:8) And please remind (child's name) today that "Your steadfast love never ceases...Your goodness never comes to an end...they are new every morning and great is Your faithfulness" (adapted from Lamentations 3:22,23)


2. When they are getting dressed: "Therefore, as God's chosen child, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourself with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. Lord, help (childs name) bear with others and forgive whatever grievances (he/she) has against others. Help (him/her) forgive as the Lord forgives (him/her). And over all these virtues, help (him/her) put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity." (Adapted from Colossians 3:12-14)


3. While they are eating: "Teach (child's name) the secret of being content in any and every situation whether well-fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. Teach (him/her) that (he/she) can do everything through him who gives (him/her) strength." (Adapted from Philippians 4:12-13) "Teach (childs name)that (he/she) is blessed when hungering and thirsting for righteousness, and will be filled" (adapted from Matthew 5:6)


4. When they go out of the house: "(Name of child), do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is-His good, pleasing and perfect will." (Adapted from Romans 12:2)


5. While they are taking a bath/washing hands: Lord, give (name of child) clean hands and a pure heart, and let (him/her) not lift (his/her) soul to an idol or swear by what is false. Let (him/her) receive blessing from the Lord and vindication from God (his/her) Savior. Let (him/her) be part of the generation of those who seek him, who seek your face, O God of Jacob. (Adapted from Psalm 24:4-6)


6. When they are going to bed: "The Lord Your God is with you; he is mighty to save. He will take great delight in you, he will quiet you with his love, be will rejoice over you with singing." (Zephaniah 3:17) and (child's name) will lie down and sleep in peace, for you alone, O Lord, make (him/her) dwell in safety" (adapted from Psalm 4:8)


7. While they are sleeping: "I pray that (name of child) will do everything without complaining or arguing, so that he/she may become blameless and pure, a child of God without fault in a crooked and depraved generation, in which he/she shines like a star in the universe as he/she holds out the word of life-in order that he/she may boast on the day of Christ that he/she did not run or labor for nothing." (Adapted from Philippians 2:14-16)

Saturday, November 08, 2008

Who is looking at who?

Today was a day filled with animals.... We had a bit of a lazy Saturday morning and watched a little bit of Planet Earth (well worth the buy!!!) I am not sure who was more entertaining, however....the incredible videography and documentation by BBC or the faces and expressions of my boys as they watched the scenes unfold....Piersen clapping with glee as the gazelles escaped the rapidly advancing prairie fire...Chase covering his ears and eyes as the lions attacked the elephant....or Reece asking a ton of curious questions as he tried to figure out why the fox would try to eat the snow gooses eggs. Interesting stuff in this big world we live in.

And then we spent the afternoon at the zoo....lots of walking....lots of people...lots of different animals. Pierce was cute as this was his first time to really recognize the animals - lots of finger pointing and ooohhhing and awe-ing. And then my good friend made a similar observation to my own....she concluded that my kids were being as much observed as the animals behind the cages. Yes, they are blonde...yes there are three of them...but take a look at the orangutan please!

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

"Mommy, My Tooth Fell Off!"

A milestone occurred in our household today...and depending whose perspective you are taking into account - it could be viewed as pure excitement or....with a touch of sentimentality. My little boy Reece now has a different grin. I am happy for him as he has been anxiously awaiting this event for weeks now. And the anticipation really began to build last night. His tooth was fairly loose, but he was running around last evening, and tripped....bumping his face against the couch and thus loosening the already loose tooth just a little more. So although I had thought it would hold on for about a week longer...it turned out differently.

As any sentimental Mom would do (okay maybe not "any" - but "me") I tucked the boys in last night and told Reece about when he was a little guy - with just 6 or so months of life in him - and how we first saw glimpses of that first tooth just barely popping through his gummy grin. As first time parents, it was a big deal - I must have snapped nearly 25 close-ups of his sweet smile...trying to capture and freeze the only wide and gum filled smile we knew....knowing in just days he would look completely different.....

 


My heart is full of how much that little boy has grown up already. I didn't think this was all supposed to happen so quickly. Where has the time gone? Yes, I know, I know...it is just a tooth - but it is a visual change in my sweet boy, and a very real indicator that he is leaving behind those "little boy" years.

 

Here he is, his last picture with his full set of baby teeth...and a short video of his fine wiggling tactics!



And then, within minutes of the first video - he came running with excitement, declaring that it had finally fallen "off"! I had given him the option of working on it himself or if he wasn't ready for that, to just leave it alone, get ready for school and it would happen when it was ready. His curiosity couldn't hold off... And here is his new look with the gappy grin!

 




Off to school he went and he returned with a big sticker from his teacher and a tiny little yellow plastic mouse to put his tooth in under his pillow. Here in Mexico, there isn't a tooth fairy....but rather, a little mouse or "ratoncito". The little mouse pays a visit in the night, checks for the tooth under the pillow and leaves a little money surprise. We told Reece that the tooth fairy might actually come alongside the ratoncito - since after all, she likes little boys' teeth too! Reece happily put his tooth in just the right spot and drifted off to sleep...but not before asking numerous questions about what all of this looks like....

 


 


The cutest thing too... he asked me if it would be okay that the tooth fairy might see him sleeping without his shirt on. I assured him she would be mostly concerned about searching under the pillow for the tooth and likely wouldn't even notice! So off went the shirt for a more comfortable sleep...

 


And all is now in its place for the morning....since we are such an international family...he will receive a fine assortment of coinage - from the USA, Canada, and Mexico! Good thing both characters are participating tonight because that is a bit of a load for one to carry on their own (wink, wink) Goodnight and happy imagination.....!

Sunday, November 02, 2008

Happy Halloween (said in a robotic tone!)

Straight from the science lab - here are the master minds responsible for the robotic creatures you are about to meet. As in real life, we are the ones who made these little machines, but we cannot always control them as smoothly as we would like to (ha,ha)




Fitting the head gear for proper electronic reception....

And preparing for first robotic mission...to win the costume contest at school for the most original recycled costume....

 

 

 

 


The boys got off to school and the next assignment....prepare Robot Piersen - one happy little boy to be able to participate!

 


Final and most rewarding mission: obtain candy!!!! We took a few moments for pics and practice postures...and off we went!

 

 


You have never seen a little boy more anxious to participate like his big brothers than little Pierce. He was so adorable and so very excited to become a robot. He got out there in the neighborhood trying to walk along and keep up with the huge crowd of trick-or-treaters....He quickly got left behind....and his helmet kept falling off - but he would patiently bend down to retrieve it and continue on his way!

We had a super fun day with a lot of laughs. Hope you had a Happy Halloween too!

Pumpkin' Carvin'

 


So...we invited some friends over to carve pumpkins with us (including Uncle Burke with his very festive spirit - can't ya tell by the look on his face???) Although we had looked for a little pumpkin for each of the boys....we only found big ones...so we decided to buy 2 - until we hit the check out stand and it was $12 for one!!! Yes, so our boys shared a big pumpkin - and Reece and Chase each got to design their own face on their appointed side! They both concentrated pretty hard on designing the perfect expression on their pumpkin and they turned out really cute....