Sunday, August 15, 2010

Frog Princess












This froggy caught me by surprise as I bent down to empty the water from the kids pool - I screamed loud enough for the whole neighborhood to hear I think!
Sophie LOVED this guy ("Froggy-Jumpy"), this little girl has no fear!
After they played with him for a bit in a little tub, we walked him down to the lake to be "back with his mom & dad and grandma & grandpa" :).

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Luther on Changing Diapers

Nate emailed this to me last month and it brought me to tears - what doesn't though, right?? ;) It's long, but well worth the read if you're a momma who changes diapers or even a daddy who helps. Wise words from the 16th century ...

"Now observe that when that clever harlot, our natural reason (which the pagans followed in trying to be most clever), takes a look at married life, she turns up her nose and says, “Alas, must I rock the baby, wash its diapers, make its bed, smell its stench, stay up nights with it, take care of it when it cries, heal its rashes and sores, and on top of that care for my wife, provide for her, labour at my trade, take care of this and take care of that, do this and do that, endure this and endure that, and whatever else of bitterness and drudgery married life involves? What, should I make such a prisoner of myself? O you poor, wretched fellow, have you taken a wife? Fie, fie upon such wretchedness and bitterness! It is better to remain free and lead a peaceful. carefree life; I will become a priest or a nun and compel my children to do likewise.”
What then does Christian faith say to this? It opens its eyes, looks upon all these insignificant, distasteful, and despised duties in the Spirit, and is aware that they are all adorned with divine approval as with the costliest gold and jewels. It says, “O God, because I am certain that thou hast created me as a man and hast from my body begotten this child, I also know for a certainty that it meets with thy perfect pleasure. I confess to thee that I am not worthy to rock the little babe or wash its diapers. or to be entrusted with the care of the child and its mother. How is it that I, without any merit, have come to this distinction of being certain that I am serving thy creature and thy most precious will? O how gladly will I do so, though the duties should be even more insignificant and despised. Neither frost nor heat, neither drudgery nor labour, will distress or dissuade me, for I am certain that it is thus pleasing in thy sight.”
A wife too should regard her duties in the same light, as she suckles the child, rocks and bathes it, and cares for it in other ways; and as she busies herself with other duties and renders help and obedience to her husband. These are truly golden and noble works. . . .
Now you tell me, when a father goes ahead and washes diapers or performs some other mean task for his child, and someone ridicules him as an effeminate fool, though that father is acting in the spirit just described and in Christian faith, my dear fellow you tell me, which of the two is most keenly ridiculing the other? God, with all his angels and creatures, is smiling, not because that father is washing diapers, but because he is doing so in Christian faith. Those who sneer at him and see only the task but not the faith are ridiculing God with all his creatures, as the biggest fool on earth. Indeed, they are only ridiculing themselves; with all their cleverness they are nothing but devil’s fools."

Oh How Time Flys - Learning to Savor my Littles

Aug 5th marked the 1 year anniversary of our arriving in Maryland for PC! I cannot believe that we were already there and back, and that already the memories are becoming blurry... I keep saying that, but I can't get over it. That makes me very sad, but this may be God's grace to me... in this season I find that I am easily overwhelmed with 3 small kids. I easily get caught up in all that needs to be done and how i'm not getting any of it done. My focus falls on everything that is not happening with the kids (i.e. Cal still waking 3x a night, constant struggles in obedience, Chason's tantrums and whining, potty training that needs to be done with him, pre-school with Sophie etc etc etc...). But with this 1 year anniversary comes the fresh reminder of just how quickly time passes and things change.
With that, I am trying my best to make more sweet memories with my babies while they are still my babies and savor their littleness and all that that entails, good and bad :). So i'm trying to take more video especially, to capture them in this season .. Here's a video that kind of captures a glimpse of an average day at home for me with them:

Duluth Get-Away

After a long year of transition & changes, my thoughtful hubby planned a 2 night get-away for just the two of us to Duluth. Our dear friends Becky & Emily manned the kids while we spent two days reconnecting after our 10 month jam-packed PC schedule and then the busyness of trying to get settled back in at home and him getting back to work. It had been over a year since the last time we had a night without kids, so this was some much needed and savored time.

From walks around Canal Park, to dinner at the most quaint little restaurant that served the most fabulous food, our 1st movie at the theater since we couldn't even remember when, breakfasts at Starbucks, an afternoon spent sitting on the shore of Lake Superior reading & enjoying the beautiful scenery, to many very purposeful & thoughtful conversations that Nate led us in that will serve our family and our marriage in the days and year to come ... more in love with you Nate than ever! Thank you for a weekend of making more memories together in one of our favorite places. Can't wait to walk the streets of Duluth with you when we are old and gray and to sit down at Fitger's and munch on those amazing fries & juicy burgers with our dentures, ha! Love you!





Backyardigans

Thee guys live for the backyard in the summertime! Slip-n-slide, wading pool, picnics, sidewalk chalk, popsicles, watermelon, neighborhood dogs, friends & much more. Have I said I love MN in the summertime? Cause I do :).












The Gospel Song

This is the kids FAVORITE song. It is pretty much heard once or twice a day in our house, either at family worship time (as requested by these two) or at bedtime. Chason picked up the words from listening to his sister perform the song MANY times :).
Holy God in love became
perfect man to bear my blame
On the cross he took my sin
by his death I live again

Every Time I Turn Around ...