Tuesday, October 30, 2012

It's Not What You Think...

This article was good for me to remember and I am thankful to Lindsey for pointing me to Nesting Place blog!  

Here is a snipet of her article, "It's Not What You Think", writing about where to make mistakes and what holds us back from creating a "beautiful, meaningful home on purpose".

What if we looked at our home as not only a training ground for our children to learn how to be responsible adults but also as a training ground of sorts for ourselves?  What if we decided there was a safe place in this world to make mistakes, play, take a risk and be who it is we want to be?  Wouldn’t the natural place for that to start be in the comfort of home?
Because if we cannot dare to be our true selves and make mistakes in our home, how can we ever expect anyone else to let their guard down while they are there?  And isn’t that the true purpose of a home?  It’s there to serve us and others, it’s a place of connection, a place of rest.  But we don’t always take full advantage of its true purpose and instead we become a slave to our home.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Who Wouldn't Want These at Your Door?

Fun fun time with friends.  :) Love all these kiddos!
Out-takes



Katie is getting taller.

Just for the record.  In Katie's opinion she will be taller then me when she is 10.  :)

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Buckhead

What a neat blessing!  The kids and I got to go to Buckhead (north of Atlanta) and spend the part of a week there with Justin, who was at a NCF conference.  It was fun to be in the city, walking everywhere and just be together.  We also got the privilege of watching the hotel fish-it was a red beta named Buck.   Yes, it was a real fish! The kids watched it swim around and 'sleep'. They were thrilled to be allowed such a honor!  
And the Intercontinental hotel was great.  Clean room, nice staff, great workout room, pool-though it was a wee bit chilly :), live music to dance too and within easy walking distance to food, shopping and MARTA-the train.  Here are a few snapshots of our time while Justin was working.  Oh, we did get to eat at the buffet of the conference which was a huge blessing-easy and yummy-and we were able to attend the concert for Christy Nockles which was great fun!  

 games at the hotel
love the expressions of the kids!


 Dancing the night away


We walked around quite a bit and happened upon this art work.  Seven golden foxes-I am sure they were there for kids to ride, right?


                                                   Self timer...the kids thought I was hilarious.  :)
 Our view of Buckhead...such fun to watch the city come alive during the day.

 We watched a lot of construction, cars, helicopters, and motocycles zoom by.
 All in all, with 4 people in one room, it turned out well.  We'd do it again if only for the chance to travel with Daddy!

Friday, October 26, 2012

Let's Go Lions!

We can't wait to see what the outcome will be of the Free State/Lawrence High football game.  We are cheering 100% for the Lions of Lawrence High.  Both teams are 7/1 and whoever wins gets home field advantage for play offs!  
Uncle Drew-#41, you are our favorite player-play hard and play well!  We SO wish we could be there, but alas, we will await anxiously to hear the final score!  
And here are your favorite fans!










Let's go LIONS!
And if you want to see our Stud Uncle Drew...check out this video, he is Number 41!  
Update: We are sorry the Lions lost, but we know that Drew played well! We are still Uncle Drew's favorite fans! :)

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Wordless Wednesday



Lookie Who We Had Lunch With!

On out way to Atlanta we stopped by a really fun place-Greenville SC!  And we just happened to know some cool people there.  :)  We were so thankful that we could hang out for a hr or two with the Carsons!  We ate some Chipolte and ran around this great grassy spot.
We are thankful for their friendship!  And I really can't believe that Katie and Laney used to play together when they were 18 months old. Then when O and M were little the Carson's lived with us for a few months in-between moves.  God has used them in Greenville and we are super excited to see what else He will do with their obedience to Him!
 We did a lot of running around while we were waiting for the ladies to come.  :) Hugh was actually in Raleigh (Ironic ha!) at a church planting conference-we were sorry to miss him! 

 Run, get your energy out!

 SOooooo excited to see them! I think Katie was critiquing every car that passed, hoping to see them first. It was killing her that we were there 5 minutes before them.:)
 Yay!   Hi sweet girls!
 I wish this wasn't blurry!  Oh my, what a cutie pie!
 The gang



 Don't you just love that Mattie has her arm around Owen?  Oh so precious!
 I pray that these friends stay friends as they grow.  What a neat story to say you've known someone since you were one!  They really just picked up where they left off...playing, running around, playing...  Their personalities are a very good mesh together.  There is plenty of free spirit and plenty of being grounded.  If that makes sense.  Laney, Hollie and Mattie-we VERY much enjoyed hugging your neck and talking!  Hope to see you all soon then later.  :)

Monday, October 22, 2012

You've Got Your Hands Full...

I snagged this from my friend Joy. It was a real encouragement to me this morning!  May you live well the Gospel to your children or others today-knowing that is is about Him and not us.
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… of good things!
I think Rachel Jankovic best articulates this encouragement and challenge. I have taken the liberty to post her helpful article below. I hope you will enjoy reading her words as much as I have!
A few years ago, when I just had four children and when the oldest was still three, I loaded them all up to go on a walk. After the final sippy cup had found a place and we were ready to go, my two-year-old turned to me and said, “Wow! You have your hands full!”
She could have just as well said, “Don’t you know what causes that?” or “Are they all yours?!”
Everywhere you go, people want to talk about your children. Why you shouldn’t have had them, how you could have prevented them, and why they would never do what you have done. They want to make sure you know that you won’t be smiling anymore when they are teenagers. All this at the grocery store, in line, while your children listen.

A ROCK-BOTTOM JOB?

The truth is that years ago, before this generation of mothers was even born, our society decided where children rank in the list of important things. When abortion was legalized, we wrote it into law.
Children rank way below college. Below world travel for sure. Below the ability to go out at night at your leisure. Below honing your body at the gym. Below any job you may have or hope to get. In fact, children rate below your desire to sit around and pick your toes, if that is what you want to do. Below everything. Children are the last thing you should ever spend your time doing.
If you grew up in this culture, it is very hard to get a biblical perspective on motherhood, to think like a free Christian woman about your life, your children. How much have we listened to partial truths and half lies? Do we believe that we want children because there is some biological urge, or the phantom “baby itch”? Are we really in this because of cute little clothes and photo opportunities? Is motherhood a rock-bottom job for those who can’t do more, or those who are satisfied with drudgery? If so, what were we thinking?

IT’S NOT A HOBBY

Motherhood is not a hobby, it is a calling. You do not collect children because you find them cuter than stamps. It is not something to do if you can squeeze the time in. It is what God gave you time for.
Christian mothers carry their children in hostile territory. When you are in public with them, you are standing with, and defending, the objects of cultural dislike. You are publicly testifying that you value what God values, and that you refuse to value what the world values. You stand with the defenseless and in front of the needy. You represent everything that our culture hates, because you represent laying down your life for another—and laying down your life for another represents the gospel.
Our culture is simply afraid of death. Laying down your own life, in any way, is terrifying. Strangely, it is that fear that drives the abortion industry: fear that your dreams will die, that your future will die, that your freedom will die—and trying to escape that death by running into the arms of death.

RUN TO THE CROSS

But a Christian should have a different paradigm. We should run to to the cross. To death. So lay down your hopes. Lay down your future. Lay down your petty annoyances. Lay down your desire to be recognized. Lay down your fussiness at your children. Lay down your perfectly clean house. Lay down your grievances about the life you are living. Lay down the imaginary life you could have had by yourself. Let it go.
Death to yourself is not the end of the story. We, of all people, ought to know what follows death. The Christian life is resurrection life, life that cannot be contained by death, the kind of life that is only possible when you have been to the cross and back.
The Bible is clear about the value of children. Jesus loved them, and we are commanded to love them, to bring them up in the nurture of the Lord. We are to imitate God and take pleasure in our children.

THE QUESTION IS HOW

The question here is not whether you are representing the gospel, it is how you are representing it. Have you given your life to your children resentfully? Do you tally every thing you do for them like a loan shark tallies debts? Or do you give them life the way God gave it to us—freely?
It isn’t enough to pretend. You might fool a few people. That person in line at the store might believe you when you plaster on a fake smile, but your children won’t. They know exactly where they stand with you. They know the things that you rate above them. They know everything you resent and hold against them. They know that you faked a cheerful answer to that lady, only to whisper threats or bark at them in the car.
Children know the difference between a mother who is saving face to a stranger and a mother who defends their life and their worth with her smile, her love, and her absolute loyalty.

HANDS FULL OF GOOD THINGS

When my little girl told me, “Your hands are full!” I was so thankful that she already knew what my answer would be. It was the same one that I always gave: “Yes they are—full of good things!”
Live the gospel in the things that no one sees. Sacrifice for your children in places that only they will know about. Put their value ahead of yours. Grow them up in the clean air of gospel living. Your testimony to the gospel in the little details of your life is more valuable to them than you can imagine. If you tell them the gospel, but live to yourself, they will never believe it. Give your life for theirs every day, joyfully. Lay down pettiness. Lay down fussiness. Lay down resentment about the dishes, about the laundry, about how no one knows how hard you work.
Stop clinging to yourself and cling to the cross. There is more joy and more life and more laughter on the other side of death than you can possibly carry alone.
Article taken from Desiring God. 

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Noah Came To Celebrate with Owen


When we asked Owen who he wanted to come over to celebrate his birthday...he said Noah Beaver (and Ms. Kristen and little Ansley and Mr. Aaron :)  and we were thankful they said yes!
Mr. Aaron was also here, but came a bit later-didn't want to leave him out!
What does any three year old choose to have for dinner-the basics!  Owen chose to have hotdogs, chips, grape caterpillars  beans and cupcakes.  
The crew...I find this photo humorous   Owen is looking elsewhere  Katie is picking her teeth. Noah's mouth is full of food.  But the adults are smiling..as am I behind the camera.  :)  Perfect photo!
 The crew
 Owen wanted for sure to hold little Ansley and Annie was such a good sport about it!
 Happy Birthday To You!



 Yummmmm


 Thanks for coming over Noah!
And thank you for the remote control Mater...that truck is awesome!