4.26.2010

Introducing...


Baby Nora...
Our new little 3 month old friend
who spends Tuesdays and Thursdays at our house. We look forward to our "Nora Days" as we are more quiet, low-key, at-home and cuddly!
Cammie and I have adjusted to having a baby in the house (again) with all her bottles, pacifiers, burp clothes, bouncy seats, diapers!
My days have to look a little more ordered and my rear must be in gear early in the morning to be prepared for longer days with 4 girls!





4.16.2010

National Peach Cobbler Day


On Tuesday I heard on the radio that it was National Peach Cobbler Day.
I literally did a Uturn and drove straight to the store to get canned peaches (CA peaches are not as good as GA peaches, even in the summer!) And despite our crazy full day I made time to bake a peach cobbler. Of course no one really like it but me. And I ate almost the whole thing. But it took me back to my roots. Wednesday night church dinners. College BBQs. Summers at the lake. Yum. I thought of my family friend, Mr. Bob who indulges in pound cake for breakfast. I reasoned that he would tell me to eat cobbler for brfast. And I did:)


4.11.2010

Is that so?


Well, this morning, we were moving slow.
Daddy gets up before the sun on the sabbath.
But the girls and I move more like snails.
Once we finally mastered the waffle maker and sat down to read from the gospel of John, one of my bright, honest daughters asked a question.
"Momma, do you read the Bible everyday?"
To that I responded, "I would like to."
Then another wonderfully honest child of mine said, "Daddy does! Daddy reads the bible everyday. He reads it like a good book."
Oh, my heart was so glad that these girls have their Daddy.
But it made me realize that the adage is true.
So much of what our kids learn from us is caught, not taught.

So with that I found a bible reading plan with bookmarks.
I hope to not only be a good example to my girls, but to have my heart changed.



4.06.2010

Happy Easter!


We are still celebrating Easter around here.
Lots of bunnies, eggs, candy and baskets.
But more than that...we are just starting to celebrate the Easter season.
It took us all of lent to get over ourselves and what we were giving up to remember again the deep love of God through Jesus.

I have loved watching Caroline this Easter as she prepared to take communion.
She is my very thoughtful, planned child.
She really wanted to wait and take her first communion meal on Easter Sunday and make it very meaningful.
So we have been talking about her relationship with Jesus.
She has memorized the Apostles Creed and knows what she believes about God.
When I asked her what Jesus means to her, she looked at me blankly....
Like...Momma?
What kind of question is that?
Jesus loves me.
And I love him.
Period.

Isn't the childlike faith of an eight year old
what we all long for?
That all out pursuit....run...sprint towards the loving arms of Jesus.

We gave Caroline a Bible that belonged to my Mom (with her name on it).
She said, "Look how much she underlined in the middle part of the Bible, she must have really loved reading Psalms!"

Here is a bracelet that Grandma Gigi started for her.