Saturday, December 27, 2008

Christmas Cookie Fun


We had our friends the Willis' over one afternoon to decorate cookies and what a ball we had! Benjamin and Seth (above) did a pretty good job, though Lyne and I had to decorate the ones that were to be presentable! Benjamin and Seth wanted to eat ALL they put icing on, so needless to say, the work was limited to one cookie each. Benjamin, in his unlimited resourcefulness, made a gingerbread man sandwich- thus allowing himself to still follow the rules AND get two cookies. hmmmmm....... Samuel enjoyed eating the green icing, if you can tell.



The other two Willis children, Dasya and Selah, also had a wonderful time. (though I am pretty sure we wore that baby out, all of us!) A little belated, but Merry Christmas!

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

the life and times of my samuel

I thought this was an absolutely hilarious picture. For those of you who read and are far away, I felt it was an appropriate view of the personality that is coming out in my little one. He spent much of his first year sad, but we have moved into a much larger range of emotions. I'm not even sure what this one is, but he had squished himself into a pplastic container that had once held spinach. How funny is that! You can see his brother behind him trying to work it out, and though he did eventually make it, Samuel was the originator.

Gingerbread houses anyone??

Okay, so this is loads of fun. We had our friends over one afternoon and decided to make Grahm Cracker houses. (not quite the same as gingerbread of course, but much better for our little attention spans!) Nonetheless, we had fun with our friends- Aiden is sitting on the left, but his house is on the far right. Ben's house is in the middle, and our friend Kinsey (and her mom Katrina's) house is on the left. Fun was had by all!

Was this fun times or what?



Okay so Thursday night a week and a half ago we had a pseudo Christmas Party. It was loads of fun, complete with a rousing White Elephant Gift exchange, complete with pickles that were a year and a half old. These are pics of the cookies we decorated. Everyone draws a name from the hat and has to decorate the face of a cookie to look like that person. We had a blast and it was a really fun idea! You can't see our completed cookies very well, but the only one that doesn't look much like it's namesake is the one Samuel decorated. We all had a good laugh! I would highly recommend it as Christmas Party fun activities-

Saturday, December 13, 2008

A New Read

This week I was in the christian book store reading childrens' books about Christmas. I am a sucker when it comes to the story of Christmas. I want it in 10 different books with 10 different perspectives, and 10 different views (thought biblically correct is a must). We even have a WONDERFUL one from the perspective of Humphrey the Camel who brought the WiseMen. Anyway, I looked over and saw a "Value-Priced" sticker on a short little adult book by Max Lucado. And though I can't say he's the best ever, he does really well at presenting truth. I have never read anything by him that I think is misleading or false. So, I thought why not? I'll pick it up for a moment.

Now, let's back track. I have spent the last two weeks seeking the Lord about the meaning of Christmas. I want an internal view of what happened. I have been praying that through ALL the words spoken by angels in such a short time, by Mary's prayer, or Zechariah's muteness, that the Lord would show me the emotion of heaven. The view from his heart about this massive part of the plan- the sending of God as a baby. Sometimes I think he must have lost his marbles- a baby???? But of course, I remember. He knows the whole plan. He knows the baby, he knows the adolescent, he knows the cross, he knows life, and he knows the return. He knows the judgement. He knows it all. SO, that being said, I wanted a glance into how he was feeling when this part started.

Back to the bookstore- I pick up this book because it's called "An Angel's Story, the First Christmas from Heaven's View." I couldn't believe it. Well, let me assure you. I started it in the store and had to put it down so my mascara wouldn't run. Really. I almost started weeping on the spot. Just to know the heart of heaven over the plan is so amazing. When God the Father is speaking to Gabriel he says the following, "The time has come for the second gift." As if he has been sitting up there waiting for the perfect time, knowing exactly when it would have to come, wanting to send it as soon as possible, but waiting until everything was exactly as it should be. And then, moments later Satan comes into the throne room and has a discussion with God the Father. After he leaves, God reminds Gabriel, "Satan desires to destroy the seed as much as you seek to deliver it. But fear not, I am with you." What a concept! We think of God coming to Earth as a baby, and all was a quiet, "Silent Night." And yet, there was probably real battle, real struggle. If the devil doesn't want my heart committed to the Lord, how much more does he not want the Son of God to dwell with men- SO that he can die for our sins and be raised from the dead that we would never die. What an amazing battle!

Nonetheless, this post has been a bit long, but I will come back to it sooner or later. Read the book, and pray with me that the Lord would show you in a new way the message of Christmas.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!


It was about this time two years ago when we got the first real snow of the season too. I remember it clearly because there was much debate about whether or not our dear friends, the Rupps, would make it up to see us. Daniel, being the man that he is, braved the icy roads and made it up for a visit. We had a blast and here is a little proof. . . (look how little those boys are!)



Nonetheless, we had the first snow of the year this weekend and it was once again a blast. We are sad that our friends are not here to join in the fun, but there was a lot of love sent out across the oceans and we had a blast. I didn't get a pic of the snowman, he was too small. And as fun as the snowball fight was, Samuel wouldn't let me get a video of it. Katrina has pics of the sledding, but here's a little view of our day yesterday and today!

Sunday, December 07, 2008

Adoption


Okay, so most of you know that at some point in time we are going to invite another little one or two into our home- most probably from someone else's uterus. :) We have fallen head over heals for little ones who have no mommy or daddy and we are convinced that some of them will/are a part of our family. What leads me to these thoughts are the ones I read recently on a blog- I thought I would share them with you. The first two entries are particularly interesting- the heart of God for Adopotion- from a Max Lucado book and the available babies as of right now. Let me know what your thoughts are. . .

Saturday, December 06, 2008

A Full Blown Horse Parade!

Today we met John's mom and sister (Memaw and Grace) in Lawrence where Grace goes to KU. They have a yearly Christmas parade that is completely horse-drawn. Though it wasn't as entertaining for as long as we had hoped, it was well worth the time. We had loads of fun, for the time and then we went to a local methodist church that collects Nativity scenes from around the world and calls it the "Festival of the Nativities." I couldn't even tell you how many there were in that room, but it was really cool. What a ball seeing how the nations of the world interpret the birth of the Savior. Some of them were amazingly cool-like the one made in the west bank out of olive wood or the one from South Africa. Then there were some "interesting" ones, like the one made completely of dog creatures. Yes people, even the "baby jesus" was a dog. I didn't quite know where to go with that one. Nonetheless, we ended the day with fun at Union Station and Crown Center where they have the largest display of electric trains that I have ever seen. My children could spend HOURS watching. What fun to be a little boy. :)


And at the trains. . . .


Sunday, November 23, 2008

Repentance. . . for my lamenting.

Well, ladies and gentlemen, it seems I have become a bit of a sourpuss. As I read the last two entries on the blog, I appear to have some attitudes of ungratefulness in my heart. I sat in church this morning, seeking the Lord's heart and working to recognize all the junk in my own heart so that the Lord could get it out. As I was singing, a worship leader here at IHOP came and sat down right next to me-one of the big ones (haha)! As all hearts go (and with a history of failed auditions), I began to worry that he was listening to my singing and I should sound really good (forgetting also of course, that he was simply at church seeking to worship the Lord himself). Anyway, as I felt my heart turn in the wrong direction, I was reminded that it is for an audience of ONE that I use my voice. It is for the heart of the Father alone, no other, that I sing. I was reminded of my dear friend Candace, and the word that she has spoken over me so many times, "You are a songbird. One made to sing for your maker." As I was continuing along, the words of the song changed and the leader began to sing about the alabaster jar of perfume that Mary of Bethany poured over Jesus. The one thing that was hers. As I began to weep, as the Lord was moving my heart, he spoke so clearly. I am in this stage of life, where nothing seems to be mine and my children are everywhere and everything, I have this little thing called my voice. If I will pour it over him, the heart of the Father will come to me. He will love me to the ends of the earth, he will defend my actions before all that may criticize. It is a heart broken before him, offering up this thing that I have. What warmth flows through my heart. Not because I have to give it up to him. He doesn't require it to be saved. It is from a place deep in my heart that I long to give it to him. I want him to have all of me, that I may become less and He may become more. (John 3:30)
This pic came from this website-
www.csabaosvath.com/p_0406_03.html

Friday, November 21, 2008