Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Our Family Christmas

What a wonderful Christmas celebration our little family has enjoyed. We traveled to Excelsior Springs to visit our family the weekend before and enjoyed our first Christmas at home this year. I promise (Seth) to post pictures of our Excelsior Springs trip soon, but I have so many pictures I have to do multiple blogs! The picture above is of our jolly, baby boy. How is it possible that he is 6 months old already? What a joy he is. I think I say that over and over on our blog, but it's just so true. There is nothing sweeter.
Christmas eve began with baking sugar cookies. Frosting sugar cookies.
and sampling them of course!
We had a wonderful day at home watching it snow and then enjoyed our church Christmas eve service. Our pastor has a tradition of doing a children's message at this service and Lainey climbed up right next to him. He asked her a few questions and she just gave him a blank stare. I think the microphone made her nervous. She was not about to talk into that thing!
Just after the candlelight Christmas carols. Love that tradition. It reminds me of the Christmas eve services at Pisgah with the drippy candles and the big stockings full of the prettiest candy they would give to all the kids. I love that we are making those same memories for our little ones.
Little Coop looking oh so sophisticated in his hat from Mawny. People were amazed that he left it on the whole service. I think he knew he was looking oh so cute and enjoyed the attention : )
Nothing more fun for this momma than coordinating Christmas outfits.
Oh...and coordinating Christmas jammies
Snuggled up in Daddy and Mommy's bed for our Christmas Eve sleepover. Lainey has started a new fun game of coming into our room every night, in the middle of the night, to "snuggle" and I didn't want her walking through the living room seeing all of her presents before we were up. Hence the sleepover. Have to get a little creative with this 3 year old!
Santa's surprises (and yes, we play Santa! I've had so many people act like I'm crazy this year because we let our kids play Santa. It's just a game people. Relax.)
Checking it all out
Like I said...jolly boy.
The beloved pillow pet. Why couldn't I think of this?
About 4 inches of the fluffiest, powdery snow fell on Christmas eve. Just beautiful.
We couldn't resist getting out in it.
Our Happy Birthday Jesus party

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

December Essentials...

Our annual trip to Eckerts for the perfect tree
A visit with Santa
Tree hunting
Our prettiest tree ever
The nativity to remind us what it's all about.
Stockings hung by the chimney with care
The finished product with a goofy, little girl
Lights on the house
Her first gingerbread house
Our 8th anniversary celebration
Lainey's new favorite
My sweet 6 month old with our favorite story
Snow ball fights
Throwing one at mommy while I take the picture
Coming inside to warm up

Friday, November 12, 2010

A Little Bit of Everything

This is likely going to be the most random post I have ever done so I am going with a bullet point format to give you a quick update of our goings on.

*Cooper had his 5 month check up yesterday. He weighs 17 lbs. 11 oz. (85th %) and is 27 1/2 in. long (90th %). We are about to begin rice cereal. Post to come!

*Lainey is learning the fruit of the spirit and can quote each of them from Galations 5:22-23. We do a behavior chart each day where she earns stickers when she shows any of the fruits. Funny thing is she was riding with her daddy today and didn't hesitate to tell him, "no daddy, you must be patient" as he reacted to a driver who cut him off : )

* I nearly lost my mind yesterday after a long day with the kiddos and soothed myself with some retail therapy last night.

* It is November and today we went to the zoo in short sleeves. A glorious 75 degrees!

* Cooper strongly dislikes his car seat. Cries almost every time I put him in it. Makes for some interesting car rides.

* I have given up on trying to have a clean house all the time. It's a losing battle at this point in my life. I'm not sure when or how it happened but I woke up one day to a 3 year old that turned into a tornado! Jamie has instituted a no toy policy in mommy and daddy's bedroom so that we can walk at night.

* Cooper has two of the cutest, little teeth you have ever seen and is becoming an expert roller. Tummy to back and back to tummy.

* I am studying the book of Revelation on Tuesday mornings at our church. It's a Beth Moore study and has been challenging and a little overwhelming. Thankful for the group of ladies studying it with me that I can ask lots of questions. Funny how the message of the Bible is so simple, yet SO complex. I've never heard so many different interpretations of scripture from the various scholars. I would highly recommend the study if you have a chance to take it. It's called Here and Now, Then and There.

* Jamie is hard at work making Cooper a rocking horse for Christmas. Love that man.

* We made a quick trip to Excelsior Springs last weekend for our nephew Aiden's first birthday party. So fun to see Jamie's family. Very rough car ride with little Coop.

Enough of my randomness!

Such a cute tornado isn't she?

Daddy and Cooper having some bonding time The best time of the day My daddy's trees. Such a beautiful sight. Grins.
Snow White and Happy
The most appropriate costume for Cooper. Such a happy little guy...minus the carseat!
Showing Coop how all this stuff works. She loves being a big sis.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

In Loving Memory

What a special lady my Great Grandma was. I've been reflecting over the past few days on who she was to me. If someone asked me to describe her, one of my first words would be kind. I can still hear her sweet voice in my head, "I sure do love you." However, the second word I would use is strong or maybe even tough. The picture above shows her kind face and eyes, but along with her gentleness, she was one strong lady. Life was not always easy for her but she faced it with a smile. She was hardworking and wasn't pampered in any way. She loved the Lord and loved her family.
As a little girl, I would stay at her house with my siblings for a few days each summer. I have such great memories of her taking the time to play with us. When we were at her house she was right there beside us playing games, and dress up. Being away from home and away from my parents sometimes made me uneasy. I remember feeling scared one night to fall asleep and she sat beside my bed until I drifted off. I remember looking over at her to make sure she was still there and of course, she was.
I know not many 32 year olds have their great grandmother in their life. I did, and I am so thankful that she was a part of my life as long as she was. I am thankful that Lainey knew her great great grandmother but I can't help but feel sad that she never met little Coop. Some day.
My faith in the Lord is an important part of my life every day but especially in seasons of grief and saying goodbye. How do people do it who have no hope? I know that I will see her again. I know that she is in heaven without that silly old walker she hated. I know that she is in the presence of the Lord. I know that she is reunited with her siblings and family that she loved so dearly. Thank you God that we can know. One more reason to look forward to heaven. What a blessing to have known Helen Mildred Payne.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Makes My Heart Happy

Our first photo shoot with Lainey and Coop. I look at these several times a day and can't help but smile. It is something wonderful to see your kiddos start to love each other. Thank you God for letting me be their mom.