These pics are of Elijah and his Dad
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
The best Christmas Present Ever
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
snowy adventures
Thanks for the sleds, Uncle Ben!
8 steps and messed up covers
Until tonight when I came home from work. She was so excited to see me that she took 8 steps to come across the living room to me. It was very sweet to see.
Drea made me laugh tonight. My sister will definitely appreciate this story. We have this thing about the covers on the bed being perfect and straight. Both of our husbands make fun of us for being psycho about the covers.
Anyway, I was playing with Drea after I came home from work and she wanted to jump on my bed. Yes, I'm a horrible parent who lets my child have a little fun every once in a while jumping on my bed. (Don't judge me, Lorrie. :) ) So Drea always asks me to straighten the sheets before she jumps. Then she will jump for a minute and then get down after she messes up the covers and ask me to straighten the sheets and then she will jump for another minute and then get down and ask me to straighten the sheets and so on. And tonight it finally caught me as funny and I started giggling about it. I guess she might end up being as neurotic as me since she can't even jump on the bed when the covers are messed up. I
hope Ben enjoys that one, Kareen.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Drea's New Do
Saturday, December 19, 2009
It's beginning to feel like Christmas
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Random pics
Playing pool at Uncle Jeremy and Aunt Bri's house.
Drea and her cousin Barrett watching cartoons on Monday morning. We have been enjoying our Barrett time on Mondays.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Ice Skating, First Snow, and a Little T
Drea's first time on the ice
Drea got better as the day went on, it took about 20 minutes to go around once and probably another 15 minutes to go around a second time. By the end of the afternoon, I don't know how many times we went around, but Drea eventually tried on her own, landing on her butt.
Having fun with Momma
Taking our skates off after a fun day!
My post would not be complete without writing about Charlotte (T). Uncle Ben calls Charlotte, Turtle and I have shortened it to T. Sometimes TT (she does have two t's in her name), but she is still Charlotte and cute as ever.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Advent meditation
As Christmas approaches I’ve heard some really sad stories this year. I know of at least three marriages that are right now in the process of dissolving and some children will not have both parents at home with them this Christmas, maybe never again. I have friends whose family members are battling cancer and having surgeries for life altering illnesses. I have seen friends and acquaintances that are lonely this year and it seems that the holidays only amplify that sadness.
As I hear these stories and get into my car to go to work or the store, I flip on the radio and listen to the beautiful songs of Christmas, most with joyful, triumphant sounding lyrics and upbeat tempos and I wonder how these two realities can exist together, side-by-side. One story filled with grief, and yet the other with one of utmost hope and peace.
Then I am reminded that it is this very, very real world that Jesus was born into. He came on purpose to a broken, lost, sad world, desperately in need of a Savior. He came not as God riding in power on a White Steed to rescue the world from pain and heartache and war and fear, but instead, He came as one of us. One of us. The power of one of His names is most important this time of year: Emmanuel, which means “God with us.”
He did not wave a magic wand and make it all go away, but rather He became one of us to walk with us in the midst of the pain and heartache, war and fear. This is the message of Advent, of Christmas, that God is not a distant, non-involved God who created us and walked away, but rather in great love and sacrifice to Himself, came and lived among us to reveal the Heavenly Father who desires to walk alongside us everyday.
He came into that depressed, war-torn, hopeless world to give hope, to show love, to be God among us. Today, He is still with us, now He lives in our hearts by His spirit to give hope, to show love and be God once again among us…but He does it through each of one of us. We call ourselves “His Body.” Why? Because through our hands we can give help, through our hearts we can give love, through our spirits we can share hope. It is Him in us who does these things.
Can we let Him shine bright through us this Christmas? Find someone you can bring a smile to, share a laugh with, give some hope and joy. Let Him love them through you. May you be the Christ child coming to someone this Christmas.
Maybe you haven’t met Him yet. Maybe you’ve not let Jesus walk alongside you yet. Maybe you are one of those who is lonely and sad, wounded and hurt this year. This Christmas, I ask you to simply invite Him to show Himself to you. Praying is talking, so simply talk to Him. I believe as you open your heart to Him, Jesus will become more real to you than you can ever imagine and even in the midst of pain and heartache and loneliness, you will find a reality of joy and peace that is beyond our understanding.
Praying Jesus be near to you this year,
John Carnes
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Friday, November 20, 2009
Five Random Thoughts
1. I think Charlotte may think she is one of the dogs. She is always trying to eat the dog food and play in the water. She also gets in the garbage in the bathroom just like Jersey. Charlotte chews on everything, just like the dogs used to do. She will also come crawling when you call her. It wouldn't surprise me is her first word was dog, too!
2. I'm finally getting past the fact that the Yankees won the World Series. The World Series for me was as emotionally draining as if Michigan were to play WVU in football or basketball. Maybe it was just me, but the Yankees are a bunch of babies, they seemed to cry over every call that went against them. My favorite moment in the World Series was when Jorge Posada tried to call time-out and it wasn't granted and then on the next pitch he struck out. I'm quite certain the Phillies will get their chance for pay back.
3. I've talked about Lebron James before on our blog and I'm going to do it again. I just don't care too much for him. First, it was the I'm not going to shake hands thing, then you can't show video of me being dunked on, and now the latest thing. The other day he came out and said that he couldn't where 23 anymore because that is the number of the greatest player (Michael Jordan) ever. He then went on to say no one should wear it and he is changing his number to 6. These comments alone don't mean that much, but when you consider the source. This is about two things: 1. Lebron trying to look good. 2. MONEY. I don't believe for one second it could be anything else, but Lebron trying to make himself look good.
4. College football is great for many reasons, but to me every game means so much. When you lose, you're out of the Championship talk (for the most part). On the other hand, it's hard for me to get to excitied about the NFL, when you can lose 7 or 8 games and still make the playoffs.
5. I love Thanksgiving. It is by far my favorite holiday. I know that is different, but I love it. I think it is the food and family. I hate when everyone starts gearing up for Christmas before Thanksgiving, because we skip right over my favorite day. Think about it, food, family, and football. What more could you want? I can't wait until next week.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Maybe she IS Italian
A side note from this story was, Drea first asked for Wendy's, but I didn't want to spend $5 to buy her something.....so instead I paid $11 for a dozen pepperoni rolls :)
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Fall Activities
Charlotte sitting at the 50 yard line at Mountaineer Field
This was the second year in a row that we when to Rich Farms. I took a day off of work to go and it was a beautiful day, 70 degrees. It was worth every penny.
Football Games: