Oh to be the baby!

  • Climb in and out of the Lego toy bin for 6 minutes.
  • Wander the house.
  • Find paci – the long-lost friend- amid the nursery pile of baby blankets that are supposed to go there and certainly not in the crib where Mommy puts them with me to sleep. 
  • Talk to paci, reciting his name affectionately a handful of times before putting him in his right place – where he fits so well. Paci remains in my mouth for the next 24 minutes. 
  • Immediate hand to rub that one comfortable place on my belly. It always happens that way when paci is in place.
  • More hallway walking.
  • Climb up on the couch – oh the effort- and bang the blinds a while – what a joyful event!
  • Talk to ride-on cow about the latest happenings.
  • Throw all the blankets off the couch Rachael put up there for her babies earlier this morning.
  • Drag one of the blankets back over to share with cow, resuming our intimate meeting by the cat tree.
  • More hallway wandering.
  • Drag the play guitar on the kitchen floor. It sounds so funny that it makes me smile.
  • Roll on the living room floor while kicking my legs in the air.
  • Try to ride the cat carrier.
  • Eyeballs peeking up over the table edge and putting an arm up there in hopes of finding treasure.
  • Smack a few magnets off the fridge as I walk by.
  • Wooden puzzle time- putting all the circle piece on their pegs. Dumping over my head and redoing.
  • Abandon puzzle.
  • OOOOOH look! Mommy caught a meow! – HURRY! Hurry!
  • Calling “Meow’s!” and confusion why they run when I just want to give them big hugs while squealing.
  • Wander around looking for Rachael.
  • Observe Rachael’s play.
  • Show Daddy the necklaces Rachael dropped.
  • Laugh and flap my arms in excitement that he might put them on me.
  • Wear necklaces with pride – parading through the playroom.
  • Turn a few nearby toys in my hands to inspect them.
  • Join in Rachael’s marching-band parade with the addition of jingle bells.
  • Oh look! Books!
  • Abandon parade route and instrument.
  • Commence edible book review.
  • Talk to Daddy on play phone, then give Mommy a turn.
  • Run to Mommy saying, “neigh, neigh” and flapping my arms so she’ll put me on the rocking horse.
  • “Down” gets me off.
  • Laughing that “down” worked. 
  • Ooooh! Daddy’s putting Rachael in her food chair! How exciting! RUN!

This has been a 35 minute walk in her little shoes.

– love her.

The Romance of a Place

We loaded up and headed to a small-town church this morning. The Pastor was away for the holiday and asked Matt to fill-in preaching. There were ten people total in the congregation. Matt, I and the girls made up four. Then there was a 7 or 8 year old grandson. So once the children were dismissed and I got settled back down after changing baby’s diaper, there were a whoppin’ five in the service, including me.

The service began at 10:30a. Matt and I got delayed in our commute due to me forgetting my guitar in the shovel out the door, but ended up being the first people there at 10:20a. At 10:27a, a local attendee arrived, followed by the music leader and his grandson at 10:28a, who was able to let us into the building. At 10:32a, there were still us seven. Matt asked if we should start, smiling at the fact that our family outnumbered the attendees. We were informed to wait for more. Two more came in together, one of which was the Sunday School teacher. After introducing my girls to the nursery toy stash (praise the Lord!) the final congregation member arrived.

No one minded the toddler “praise” occurring in our row as the first 6 (seriously, SIX) hymns were sung (at least 3-4 verses a piece). And pacing in the side row with a baby on your hip didn’t even bat an eye. I was still grateful to have remembered to put away the walking toy Abi had found so amusing before the start of church. All we needed to complete the service was a melt-down over who would push the walking toy back to the nursery before the sermon. I’m not even sure if anyone would have noticed a good ole fashioned toddler fall-out tantrum. Graciousness poured from the small bunch.

No one payed any mind to the “Jesus loves me” chorus from the nearby Sunday school room amid Matt’s sermon. Rachael’s voice sailing in competition of the microphone. Giggles and running feet from the other room were merely a part of Matt’s sermon.

We ate at a local diner after church, slightly annoyed by the girls’ sugar high post snack cookies. Rachael explained how she learned about Tangled at Sunday School and that Jesus healed someone at a hospital and “another guy was forgived by Jesus because he was a bad guy”. I still have no idea what the lesson was, but the butter-rolls were a hit. The grilled-cheese sandwich partial-crusts proved their toddler success.

The drive home included one passed-out baby with head tilted toward the ceiling and a toddler zoning through slit-eyes until her body gave in. Matt chuckled as he heard snoring from the backseat. I pondered the romance of the rural country with a background of AM Radio Sunday afternoon football playing and a husband immersed. Rain fell as thoughts of the romance in working the land with your hands, keeping up with the house chores, and raising the kids consumed me. I remembered the short conversation Matt and I had as we waited outside the church, after walking the small block and looking in all the storefront windows with the girls. “What if a small store-front church called you and asked you to be the Pastor and live above the church, what would you say?” “I’d say yes,” he smiled, “As long as the apartment fit our family.” We both smiled, remembering our family motto to serve the Lord wherever He may call.

And I was reminded again that it is not the place, but the enjoyment of the romance of the place that brings such joy. Seeing the joy and delight in the everyday normals. Finding the bliss in the here and nows, even if the here and nows are drastically different from one day to the next. It’s the reminiscing on the present as if it is told in the future to a circle of grandkids. Enjoying life as it is given to you as a gift from our Father in Heaven.

I wonder if God delights in my delights.

And I know He does.

Enjoy your rainy Sunday, friends.

The Littlest

She just makes me smile so much.

Hoping these pictures help you smile too.

Welcome to her world…

 Snorkeling in the tub.
 Cracking up about who knows what.
No she wasn’t crying, actually she was laughing.
Check out those molars! 
Yeah.. you know we were up in the middle of the night for those honkers…
 Watching Rachael do Ring Around the Rosey.
 Personality for sure.
Love that little baby girl…

Not Another One!!!

Yes, yes, I have another homeschool post. Buckle up, people, these may happen periodically.

I wanted to share a fun little project I did with Rachael. We made a book about shapes. Rachael worked very hard on this book, tracing and coloring in each of the shapes. On the backs of each page we traced and colored six of each shape (repetition, repetition, repetition). I don’t have pictures of Rachael making this book because between instructing and chasing down Abi as she “borrows” items from the table, I was a little busy.

But alas I share with you one of Rachael’s accomplishments:

Her book on Shapes.

These are each of the 8 pages.
These are the backs of each of the pages that had backs to them. 
And this is what little-one does most of the time while we homeschool:
She loves her books.
The following two pictures is a placemat I made for Rachael to aid her identifying of numbers, shapes, letters, and her Bible verses. Since I couldn’t find a placemat that had all these things on them, especially not the Bible verses, I just decided to make one. At each meal she can decide which side of the placemat she’d like to face up, and accordingly we get to talk about and rehears that side of the placemat during meal prep and sometimes during the meal itself. Since Rachael just sits at the table nicely many times while we prep/serve the meal I figured it was a good time to use the captive audience wisely. =)
 The front: Rachael’s 3 Bible verses. Believe it or not she know the top two and we’re working on the last one, “God is love”. She almost has it down. We put these verses to song and she picks them up lightning fast!
 The back: letters, numbers, and shapes. Thus far she can ID A, C, E, H, L, and R (her name) and she can ID all the shapes (confusing some occasionally) and 1-10 with some confusion about 9 and the fact that 10 is ten and not 1 and a 0. 
Proud of my little smarty and her excitement for exploring and learning amidst our day of fun and play. She is absorbing much and hungry for much learning too. 
Thanks for checking out our little world.

Fall Festival

We went today to a fall festival at a local park that is only 15 minutes from my house and yet I didn’t know existed. Yes, Yes, I know… submit commentary here about how adventurous I am. =) Each year we try to go to a fall festival or pumpkin patch with “the cousins” (Aunt Ellen, Uncle Ron, Bekah, John-John and Josiah). It’s a fun time to make memories together.

The little Fall Festival was free to the public – right in our price range – and had all kinds of family-fun activities from pony rides to a goat petting zoo (don’t pet the one that was head-butting the kids — for serious. lol.), and a pumpkin decorating area with free pumpkins, oh and also a playground and a barrel-seat train ride pulled behind a tractor (Rachael bowed out) and a large wagon hayride (we all bowed out). Wonderful few hours of fun and smiles. Poor Rachael was still recovering from her 102 degree fever the day before, so her regular energy level was not completely back during the adventure. But a good stroller ride, blanket snuggle and a snack helped her rejoin the fun without over-extending the poor kid. And Abi had her first pony ride.

And thus I share pictures…. you know, because I’m a shameless Mom of two cute kids. =D

 Our Cowgirl -always wanting to ride the ponies.
 Her first pony ride. Look at that pacifier smile! (yep, we’re still teething hard.)
 YAY!
 Picking out a good one. (The wind in her hair).
 So little.
 She wanted to carry her own pumpkin.
So Daddy was helping her be as big as she felt in that moment. =)
 All the kiddos.
 Pumpkin decorating.
 Rachael’s finished product. – bear with her she was starting to feel poorly.
[see her poor flushed face.. =( It was nearing time for a break. ]
 She came back to life, after a break, with full character in the leaf fight.
 hehehe. So much fun had by all.
 Aunt Ellen boosting her up for a view of the cows and donkey.
 Happily Daddy’s sidekick.
 Sister Snuggles.
 A family shot. – Rachael’s done for the day.
(Oh look! I was there too!)
 One last wind-in-her-face smile before we loaded up and called it a day.
Wonderful trip. Wonderful company. Wonderful day.
Thanks again, Ellen, Ron and Co. for another great year of fall tradition.

Blessed

I am so blessed by these little faces.

 hehe. Look at Abi-baby cheesin’ it!
 Oh no… here it comes….
 TICKLE-MONSTER!!!!!
AHHH!!! Second TICKLE-MONSTER!!!!

My cast of characters make my world.
They’re such little best friends. =)

Thanks, God!

Goodmorning everyone. 

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