Friday, February 27, 2009

Happy Birthday Mom Jo!









Happy 7* Birthday to my mom last week. She doesn't like to be paraded on here...but too bad...and all the girls were sick this day so we did thingys little girls like to do that don't have to expend alot of energy...like eat...eat..eat....and feed the ducks. Boring to some...but yet very, very fun for princesses young and old. Mom Jo helps out very much with this group of little monkeys and for that we're most grateful. And...on a side note...the ducks we visited may need medication after being harrassed by these 3:)

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Where In The World Did Julie Go??


Most happy to be going....

Most sad that Julie's going...

Mad because we wouldn't buy her a snack at the airport....and Leni was off looking at the giant stuffed alligator I didn't take a picture of.:)

So...where did she go?Here. Check it out. Her mommy misses her greatly:)

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

A Feeble Attempt...


This is a feeble attempt at a post because now my sweet Katie is sick, sick, sick...and crying miserably and constantly. Here's a cute pic I took of the girlies on Mom Jo's recent birthday. The other 2 were sick this day. Kristin looks a little...well how would I describe it...bug eyed in this pic?? Must be the meds:( More soon....

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Nothing But High Class Stuff Around Here....


We've had a week and a half of sick bronchitisy like junk going on around here. Everyone has succumbed to the germs EXCEPT Katie. Amazing. Even the parents have been hobbling a bit. Kristin bounced back very quickly but poor Leni...she suffered. So much so that it got really, really sad. She's on the mend now...so I feel like I can relate this story and hopefully make it humorous without making fun of her:) You see...when Leni gets sick...she falls fast and hard and doesn't recover easily. It involves quite a bit of work both day and night. Anyway...with her asthma issues it compounds until we're all pretty loopy from lack of sleep and borderline hysteria. This time....fluid settled in her ears and the poor child became almost completely deaf. About 95% without any hearing. Yep...the only way she could understand you was to turn her facing you....get really close to her and SHOUTATTHETOPPFYOURLUNGS! So...after a couple days off school and seeing the others were fine... I felt like we had to continue. Picture me SHOUTING "Little House on the Prairie" at extreme decibels and doing the same with place value, telling time and the life cycle of raccoons. Yelling scripture is fun too...especially when you're not sure if they are getting it.(Pause for a moment and try it...now try it for 5 days:)) We even attemped a trip to the library which was a mistake because when you can't call your children quietly and a leash isn't an option...it doesn't really work. She couldn't ride her bike or play outside like the others (we live in a kid infested neighborhood:)) because she couldn't hear cars. By the end of the week I was shouting at everyone because I couldn't remember which girl I was talking to...so instead of lowering the volume for the 'hearers'...everyone just got the same vocal treatment from me. Loud,LOUouder, LOUDEST from the mom...no matter who you were. Then all 3 girls started yelling at each other as normal communication. Public apology to Julie who had to be the recepient of all this. Yea...scary..... THEN the tank to our well (we live in unincorporated county on a lake...so all the houses have wells) well.. (ha..ha..) the tank sprang a series of pinhole leaks and we had a geyser in our backyard. All the water had to be shut down until we could make repairs which I'm sure you know don't come quickly. So ....there we were. No water...sick everyone...and having to SHOUT for DAYS at poor 7 year old. The TV had to be at the highest volume as well if we wanted her distracted and doing anything else. So, whats all this have to do with the picture? Well...Kristin snuck off and did what every child who has a sleep-deprived mama, a sick-can't-hear sister and no water in her house. She made mud soup out of the bird bath... JUST so she could get her clothes filthy muddy knowing her mom couldn't do the wash until we had water again. Heh. Messy, but cute. (Sorry about the poor quality phone pic!)

AND....to top it off...my 3 year old Kitchen-Aid refrigerator overheated (!!!!) and we had ice cream soup. The girls loved that!

The good news is......Leni can now hear. It took over a week...but we've had success.Whoo-hoo! This is a huge answer to prayer!! The well is repaired and laundry has resumed. Katie is still well...and others are on the mend. The mommy is sleeping once again...and another chapter in the tale of little princesses comes to a close. Kristin will be sending her recipe for mud-bark-grass-with-petite-garden-tomatos to the Food Network. Look for her new show soon:)...and if you dare come for a visit...I'll yell at you too!!:)

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

A Highlight and Some Reflection....

Are there situations and circumstances in your life where you are questioning your ability to endure? I think we've all been asked by God to persevere in some form or another....some more than others in this earthly life. I have a new favorite article by Randy Alcorn entitled "A Life of Endurance", in which he encourages us to persevere with ever increasing patience. You can read it in it's entirety here. If you can, read the article first before continuing on. Two things that stood out to me as I have studied this newsletter are 1. We should embrace hardship with gratefulness and thanksgiving...and endure it the same way.You may be saying...duh!! but what has hit me is this next statement. The increase of spiritual growth will not be an 'a-ha' moment...but more than likely a gradual increasing of fruit seen over what can be an extended period of time. Your period of time called to endure a situation will vary greatly as the time is ordained by God and God alone. Sadly, many of us fail when the burdens seem to much to bear and we quit with a whimper. In our McDonalds-give-it-to-me-quick society...even Christians expect quick results to their prayers for help, and fail to see the big picture that Paul paints of a true saint called to endure. 2. Our daily choices set us up for success or failure during the dry, desert times of crying out to God as He's asking us to patiently wait..wait..and wait. R. Alcorn says this ,"Who you become will be the cumulative result of the daily choices you make. You become like what you choose to behold. Behold Christ, you become Christlike. Gaze upon superficiality and immorality and it's equally predictable what you'll become. In other words, you WILL become the product of what you choose to delight in and meditate upon......We all meditate and we're all shaped by the object of our meditation. We take our attitudinal and behavioral cues from it. This week, will I be shaped by situation comedies, soap operas, and newspapers, or will I be shaped by Isaiah, Luke, A.W. Tozer, and Charles Haddon Spurgeon? It depends on how I choose to spend my time....." You can count on trials. In fact, some of them will seem overwhelming and will seemingly rip you to your core. The word even says "do not be surprised at the fiery trials that come upon you"...so then why are we suprised? Why are we unprepared? Well...what have you been cultivating in your heart over months, even years of time? It will be exposed during times of difficulty. The good news is ...is that as a Christian we have grace for today...and for the days of trial He asks us to endure NO MATTER how difficult the circumstances become. They are a revelation of the current climate of our hearts and reveal our true selves...even to us.

Convicting heh? Well, a current highlight for me is that I've joined with many ladies in our church who are reading through the Bible this year. I do not want the news, our culture, the Internet...or any other distraction to keep me from truth. The truth is that in this uncertain world, the ONLY truth is found in God and his word, and on this we should meditate both day and night....Then...when God calls you to a situation or circumstance where you are asked to dig into the depths of your heart to find strength...you will find it's there. Heartlight has several Bible reading plans...and the one I chose was the chronological version. Well, we started in January...and I'm still on track believe it or not! Thank you God for the grace! Several plans are available and it's completely free. For me....as a wife and mom, I don't want to waste a day or a minute of the life God's given me. I want to steward every opportunity in this life to reflect the glorious gospel and life in Christ I've been given. Although everything I've written here I've known for years, the relevence of these truths has become more and more real and sustaining with each and every trial. So, in many ways, these truths though familiar, are so very new. I hope that this speaks to where God has currently has you ...and I'm hoping that you will also join me on this journey through the word!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

This One's For You Dad!


Nine months ago this horsey was lying on his side in ICU after being hit by a car while riding his bike. Now...all these months...and many, many therapy sessions later...he makes a mighty fine pre-bedtime piece of play equipment for this group of rowdy cowgirls! Thank you God for healing our Daddy!

Monday, February 16, 2009

Anyone Seen Katie??!!



She got a new bike yesterday and hasn't been seen or heard from since! We just see this faster-than-the-speed-of-light-blur going round-n-round our cul-de-sac.:) AND since she's the only one of the P.C. not ailing....she has the energy to burn!! This mama and her Uggs have been running behind her all day!