Monday, February 2, 2009
My kids
I
look at nettie
My new red hair in the sun, okay and I just like this picture
abby and mommy
Im in there somewhere
Tonight my kids just amazed me.
At dinner Abby got up after just one bite and climbed the counter top 4 times to get everyone a drink of water, without being asked or told. She told me that God told her to do it. I was reminded of the verse where Jesus said
Give a cool cup of water to someone who is thirsty, for instance. The smallest act of giving or receiving makes you a true apprentice. You won't lose out on a thing."
Matthew 10:42 (The Message
It was sweet to watch Abby living her love out loud.
We had a conversation of heaven. It was fun to tell the kids how great the kingdom of God would be. Mason asked if we would celebrate Christmas, I said we wouldn't need to because there would be no need to remember the one we celebrate when he is right there with us. Mason was very excited of this notion and asked if it would be Christmas everyday. I said well yes kind of, and he asked if there would be presents everyday. I thought about this because in a sense there will be a new present everday but not the kind he was thinking of. I thought this notion to hard to explain until Abby piped up and said "Mason they will not be the kind of presents you are thinking of, like kid toys and kid presents, it will be the presents of God." Pretty much summed it up.
Later on we were just laughing and having a good time when I asked Mason a question, he seemed lost in thought. He causually answered me and said "oh sorry mom I was listening to God and He said I needed to give all my allowance to Ethiopia" I was rather shocked he had been saving up a while for a nintendo Ds game (obsessively for a few months, I was wandering if he would care to share his money with the poor but decided against saying anything to him about it.) I asked him how he came to that conclusion to so willingly give up all his money for someone else. He told me that God spoke to him and told him to look down at his food so he did, then he said he just knew what he had to do and that he didn't need a nintendo Ds game when there were people who were hungry and he had food. I was so proud of him in a Godly sort of way. I know that God says we need to be like children, I think this is a good place to start, at the dinner table. I know God was sitting down with us enjoying the conversation.
At dinner Abby got up after just one bite and climbed the counter top 4 times to get everyone a drink of water, without being asked or told. She told me that God told her to do it. I was reminded of the verse where Jesus said
Give a cool cup of water to someone who is thirsty, for instance. The smallest act of giving or receiving makes you a true apprentice. You won't lose out on a thing."
Matthew 10:42 (The Message
It was sweet to watch Abby living her love out loud.
We had a conversation of heaven. It was fun to tell the kids how great the kingdom of God would be. Mason asked if we would celebrate Christmas, I said we wouldn't need to because there would be no need to remember the one we celebrate when he is right there with us. Mason was very excited of this notion and asked if it would be Christmas everyday. I said well yes kind of, and he asked if there would be presents everyday. I thought about this because in a sense there will be a new present everday but not the kind he was thinking of. I thought this notion to hard to explain until Abby piped up and said "Mason they will not be the kind of presents you are thinking of, like kid toys and kid presents, it will be the presents of God." Pretty much summed it up.
Later on we were just laughing and having a good time when I asked Mason a question, he seemed lost in thought. He causually answered me and said "oh sorry mom I was listening to God and He said I needed to give all my allowance to Ethiopia" I was rather shocked he had been saving up a while for a nintendo Ds game (obsessively for a few months, I was wandering if he would care to share his money with the poor but decided against saying anything to him about it.) I asked him how he came to that conclusion to so willingly give up all his money for someone else. He told me that God spoke to him and told him to look down at his food so he did, then he said he just knew what he had to do and that he didn't need a nintendo Ds game when there were people who were hungry and he had food. I was so proud of him in a Godly sort of way. I know that God says we need to be like children, I think this is a good place to start, at the dinner table. I know God was sitting down with us enjoying the conversation.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Today
Well I woke up ready for my dear husband to be home but alas it wasn't to be. He was stuck in Hawaii and I was stuck with a pile of strange looking parts that was supposed to make a rocket. Oh Rocket Derby days and the cub scout patch that goes with it. I really like earning the patches, I mean I really like seeing Mason earn the patches. It really has become somewhat of a challenge. Anyway, with Gary not being home I was in a bit of panic so I called my neighbor asking to speak with the man of the house, he is very smart person and I was sure he was capable of building Mason a rocket. Well much to my surprise it was his wife and my good friend who loves to bake cakes and knit that was apparently the rocket expert! Who would have known? This post is to thank her for saving my bacon and getting a pretty cool rocket into the air. It was fun, I think we will invest in a rocket kit to get started. It broke my heart that daddy wasn't there for Mason. We called him and I heard Mason tell him that he overheard another boys dad telling him what great job he was doing and he wished that his dad was there to encourage him. HHHHHH knife in the heart. It is our life and I should be used to it by now.
Rocket Derby days and other funness
Friday, January 23, 2009
Crispy Rice and Noodles
Well as some of you have heard my day I will officially record it anyway so that my children know why mom went mad at a young age.
It started off with me taking Judah out of school and preparing for a dermatology appointment that I was apparently one week early for, but that is great because I have been late to just about everything else, if not I have all togethe forgotten it. Look when I say prepared I mean it, like down to my underwear. You know you don't want to get caught off guard like the last time I had to take all my kids to the dermatologist and they had me get undressed then dawn a paper robe which the kids lovingly called "the paper towel that mom had to wear" I heard about that for weeks following the full body exam. Ya. So this time I was prepared, I wore exercise shorts that I could easily hike up if I needed. No need to expose myself this time, Hu, ha!! Well in the end it didn't matter as the appointment isn't until next week.
Highlights of my day were
Mason and Abby going out to our back yard and wetting each other with the hose then proceeding to throw "Crispy Rice" cereal to their wet little bodies topping off the do with wet noodles<> Abby came in looking like a rice crispy treat. Or should I say a "Crispy Rice Treat", (yes we buy generic, less sugar)
Then I ended up punishing Abby for something she didn't do. I felt like a jerk. I caught the three younger ones running around the house in their undies and Judah just going all out flashing Mason in the front room. I figured Abby was the ring leader of this so...
In the end Abby was playing a game called "spy girls" and she figured since our walls were off white and she was off white she could remove her clothes and camouflage into the walls where she would then be in stealth mode. She later told me she definately thought she should leave her undies on. Nettie obviously being brown didn't follow Abby's brilliant logic of stripping down and sliding back against the walls hidden, to spy on the rest of the family she just thought they were dancing. Judah, well who knows what he got out of the whole thing, oh ya, big trouble for taking all of that non sense to the next level and running thought the house streaking and screaming "Shake my bootie!" he must have had a huge misunderstanding on the recon.
It started off with me taking Judah out of school and preparing for a dermatology appointment that I was apparently one week early for, but that is great because I have been late to just about everything else, if not I have all togethe forgotten it. Look when I say prepared I mean it, like down to my underwear. You know you don't want to get caught off guard like the last time I had to take all my kids to the dermatologist and they had me get undressed then dawn a paper robe which the kids lovingly called "the paper towel that mom had to wear" I heard about that for weeks following the full body exam. Ya. So this time I was prepared, I wore exercise shorts that I could easily hike up if I needed. No need to expose myself this time, Hu, ha!! Well in the end it didn't matter as the appointment isn't until next week.
Highlights of my day were
Mason and Abby going out to our back yard and wetting each other with the hose then proceeding to throw "Crispy Rice" cereal to their wet little bodies topping off the do with wet noodles<> Abby came in looking like a rice crispy treat. Or should I say a "Crispy Rice Treat", (yes we buy generic, less sugar)
Then I ended up punishing Abby for something she didn't do. I felt like a jerk. I caught the three younger ones running around the house in their undies and Judah just going all out flashing Mason in the front room. I figured Abby was the ring leader of this so...
In the end Abby was playing a game called "spy girls" and she figured since our walls were off white and she was off white she could remove her clothes and camouflage into the walls where she would then be in stealth mode. She later told me she definately thought she should leave her undies on. Nettie obviously being brown didn't follow Abby's brilliant logic of stripping down and sliding back against the walls hidden, to spy on the rest of the family she just thought they were dancing. Judah, well who knows what he got out of the whole thing, oh ya, big trouble for taking all of that non sense to the next level and running thought the house streaking and screaming "Shake my bootie!" he must have had a huge misunderstanding on the recon.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Abbyism
Well today my mom watched the kids while G and I met with our Pastor. When we picked them up they were hopped up on animal crackers and Sprite, ( Apparently the water wasn't fit for Ya Ya's babies so she hydrated them with the good stuff, soda) As we headed home I was kinda getting on to Gary about how he should not have eaten three cookies in front of me seeing as how I have to be on a diabetic diet, I guess I was a bit naggy telling him it wasn't easy and he just didn't understand what I was going through, I am sure all he heard was "Wha Wha Wha Wha Wha" When in the middle of my of my much needed spousal disertation, darling Abby pipes up "Oh mom build a bridge and get over it." Gary almost ran the car off the freeway laughing, and all I could do was look back at the very child I birthed, I mean at home, no pills, no nothing, 9 1/2 pounds! and think this same little girl just told me to get over it! When I gathered myself enough compose a sentence I asked her where on earth did she learn that? "Oh ya ya told it to me"
Thanks mom.
Thanks mom.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Mason's Artistic mind
We have been studying Art History, and upon reviewing a painting that was both beautiful and scary one question I had to ask Mason was "So what do you know in your life that is both beautiful and scary?" He paused momentarily and said with a coy grin "YOU!"
Nice.
Nice.
Finally surrendered to the dreaded scheadual
Well last night I finally did it. I made a schedule. Oh gack, the horror. ! This is not my comfort zone at all but more and more I find to homeschool and run this house it is going to have to be tight, no leaks. I am pretty much a single parent half the month and I am finding it to take it's toll. I think if the kids know what to expect then we can better stay on task.
So far I haven't actually done it yet. I would require me to get up at six and wake the kids at seven. I don't ever wake my kids up, I let them sleep. In my defense though I took a night time cold pill because I felt a horrible head infection coming on and I am still groggy. So here it is nine and we haven't really started our day. I do manage to get everything done but I think to be more efficient it will have to be better planned. Life is getting to busy and complicated to just "wing it" anymore. I guess this transition is not so different from when I realized I had to "cook" dinner every night. When the Mason was little and just ate baby food I didn't have worry about that. I guess this is part of life and homeschool.
I am assigning chores, requiring beds to be made, doing an AM clean up and a PM clean up with one "quick clean" during the day. Family time will be added as well as a strict homeschool day. So I will let you know if this hedonist can change.
So far I haven't actually done it yet. I would require me to get up at six and wake the kids at seven. I don't ever wake my kids up, I let them sleep. In my defense though I took a night time cold pill because I felt a horrible head infection coming on and I am still groggy. So here it is nine and we haven't really started our day. I do manage to get everything done but I think to be more efficient it will have to be better planned. Life is getting to busy and complicated to just "wing it" anymore. I guess this transition is not so different from when I realized I had to "cook" dinner every night. When the Mason was little and just ate baby food I didn't have worry about that. I guess this is part of life and homeschool.
I am assigning chores, requiring beds to be made, doing an AM clean up and a PM clean up with one "quick clean" during the day. Family time will be added as well as a strict homeschool day. So I will let you know if this hedonist can change.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
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