Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Let's Play Catch Up!

So.... it's been a crazy couple of months....let's catch up!
First, Kaitlyn is living here.... in case you missed that BIG announcement in January! She is back at Lausanne and is loving it-this is her Junior year! She has a new boyfriend, Taylor and got a new car... AND redid her room! WHEW! She has had a BIG 2010!!
Since January, Matt Sullivan - Jason's cousin, came to visit from Boston and we took him to Beale Street - as well as Kait, Taylor, Harrison and Lilly Ann!! The little guys had NEVER been downtown Memphis either so it was a really fun day!!
We've had fun in more snow than Memphis has seen.... since I can ever remember and....well.... I'm sure there is more but I've got lots of pics to share so let's catch up!!



Kaitlyn and Lilly Ann painted toes and we crafted.... cute fun!!







Matthew came to visit!!! We went to downtown Memphis....saw the ducks, road the trolley, ate at Blue City Cafe and visited Elvis's place :) Not exactly in that order but...it was all fun!! The kids loved it!! (ps- Taylor's the one with the beard and Matt's the one with no hair :) You'll notice Lilly Ann is pretty smitten with cousin Matt.... she's a sucker for nice guys!! You'll have to pardon the unorganization of the pics - I can't tell what pic is what until it opens up after downloaded....uuuhhhggg!




















Then... it "ice-snowed" (Memphis style) enough to cover "the hill" and we went sledding - after 22 hours of no electricity!! Harrison rocked!! Lilly and I only tried a few times and Jason tried a few - the walk back up was LLLOOONNNGGG and wet and more than snow was ice so it was stinkin cold on our feet!! (harrison had insulated snow boots - no one else did - rain boots was the most we had for protection - cute but not insulated :)








Baby Dawson and Aunt Maggie came for a weekend to visit too :)



And then... it was Valentine's Day! We celebrated...at home this year:)


And Kaitlyn, Hope, Rachel and Taylor painted her room :)






In a nut shell :)
Whew! We have been buuusssyyy! Check back soon b/c we had a really fun February and I have a few other posts immediately to follow :)

Have a Blessed Day!!
Christi

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Baby it's cold outside!!

The first snow of the winter.... sort of! It gave just enough to dust the top of the roofs and the top of our drive way and as it turned out no school??? The roads were perfectly dry - I even took the kids to Chik-Fil-A but boy were they excited to wake up and have a drive way covered in snow - we even had a sled ready for the big day! So they played - at 8:30 AM on the drive way! I looked outside and found Lilly Ann in boots, a nightgown and that's it and Harrison was in Jammies!! It did not last but a second and she was back inside ready to eat breakfast and he was dressed and ready for the days fun (and she never went back out to play) and HD came in and out most of the day.... fun fun fun!!! LOL! Oh my stars were they cold!! We drove by "the hill" across Wolf River to check and make sure but just as we guessed it was totally without snow...oh well! Maybe in February or March??



Friday, January 1, 2010

A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR SURPRISE!

Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!” (2 Corinthians 5:17)

So I was thinking of the new year and New Year Resolutions..... I resolve to.... be a sweet Mommy - more patient and silly.... Be a good wife - more thoughtful and supportive.... Be a good member of our church - more involved and helpful.... and quite simply.... be simple! :)

I'm so excited about our brand new year - new heart, new perspective and new addition.... don't get too excited I'm not preggers but KAITLYN IS HOME FOR GOOD!! :) Well at least until she goes to college in a 1 year and 1/2! She'll be back from NC within the week! We are OH SO EXCITED!! We are getting ready to update her room and bathroom...it will be so much fun picking out fun new colors and spreads and I am so excited to make new curtains and pillows for our very special new year surprise!! I can't think of a sweeter New Years Gift ever!!

God is SO Good and His timing is perfect!!

Monday, December 28, 2009

Merry! Merry! Merry!!

Christmas is absolutely my most favorite holiday of the year!! I LOVE that we are intentionally celebrating Jesus's birthday, that the children get to hear His Holy name over and over and over again and I pray that "The Reason" for this season is beginning to sink in a little.... the sweet nativities all around and family together A LOT! I love that Kaitlyn is here for 2 weeks!! I love family time together especially when all my kids are here!! I love watching children play together and love on each other and I love buying or creating or thinking of fun gifts to give.... and I love watching the excitement of opening presents from Santa and I love not having to wake up early to go anywhere for a whole week after - especially for the big kids - just rest and fun!! LOVE IT!! It stinks this year that Mimi and GP haven't been able to come -which means we also haven't gotten to see Ashleigh yet but we're praying for a quick recovery so they can still hopefully come...... we have really missed getting to see them this year - but Swine Flu is not welcome here.... UGH!!
Hope you had a very Merry Merry Christmas too!!
This was the first year Aunt Sheri was here to start off the holiday season....
The kids loved making a Gingerbread House :)


We had Christmas at Granny's and Aunt Paula read the Christmas Story from Luke... This is one of my favorite traditions...
The children all sat quietly and listened :)








And Lilly Ann had a Christmas program at Forest Hill Kids Day Out!

Happy Birthday, Dear Jesus!

Monday, December 21, 2009

Happy Birthday dear Harrison!!

"I love you all the way to Heaven......AND BACK!" (this will always be the very last thing I say to you just before bed each night - UNTIL YOUR LIKE 30!! :)


My sweet little boy is getting so stinkin big!! I can't believe he's 7 now!!
This was a "big" year for him and it's just sort of bitter sweet!! I don't remember a year he grew so much at one time! Physically or emotionally!
He's very particular about his hair - not interested in anyone cutting it off :) and he just goes outside to play at his own will - he's always been more monitored but lately we've been letting him run over to get Griffin on his own and it all just feels sooooooo BIG! He loves to make his own microwave meals - whatever that may be, and he will just go and play in his room for what seems like forever - and when I give him kisses - like lots and lots and lots of kisses - he'll say, "MOOOOMMMM!"

I so miss my snuggly boy - although he'll still snuggle with me if I let him lay in my bed to watch tv at night - as long as I don't block the tv!! He used to think I was a lot more wonderful - my all time favorite HD quote is....
"Mommy I think your a princess no matter what your jammies look like!"
Don't get me wrong I love a happy big boy - he's confident and content to be Harrison and that is so sweet I just can't get my little tiny boy with great big blue eyes and curls out of my head - my third appendage! The one everyone always said was "my buddy" always with me and always wanted to be with me :)
At his party this year he and his friends swam and played and had such a great time! At the end, we all came into a room and had cupcakes and ice cream.... I was just standing there watching him laugh and be silly with all his best buddies around him - 20 to be exact.... and I just said out loud, "What a sweet day this was for Harrison to get to be with all of his best friends on his actual birthday!! Thank you for coming and making this such a sweet day for him!" To which Harrison replied.... "MOM!" That was my cue to HUSH and let him be cool a little longer!!
I love you so much, Brother!! Happy 7th Birthday!! You are such a sweet sweet boy! My only son! This Christmas time reminds me that you are so much like the only son - Jesus! You were made so perfectly in His Image and while we celebrate the birthday of our Savior we also get to celebrate YOU, Peanut! The first little tiny baby I got to carry in my belly while you grew and grew (and GREW!) I will never forget the first night in the hospital! EVERYONE came to see you and meet you! Even the nurses because you were the biggest baby of the month!! At 10.2 ounces and 22 and 1/2 inches long!! OH MY STARS!! I woke up at like 3 o'clock in the morning because you were so quiet and it was my first night with you! I looked over to a glass bed sitting next to me and the most beautiful blue eyes.... starring back at me! I just cried the happiest tears - it was quiet - you were happy too - not crying just watching me :) That was the moment I fell in love with you and I will be for the rest of my life!! And I can not even imagine but the bible tells us that God loves you even more than I do!!

"Before the throne of God above, I have a strong and perfect plea, a great high priest whose name is Love, who ever lives and pleads for me. My name is graven on His hands. My name is written on His heart."







Wednesday, November 25, 2009

ONE FABULOUS GIRL!!


Have I told you lately how amazing Kaitlyn is???? WELL..... she NEVER ceases to amaze us! I can only tell you she is just such a fabulous gift from God! She is such a sweet example for the younger children in her life and I feel so incredibly blessed that I get to be her step-mom!! Let me just tell you - She is so very thoughtful, loving, adorable, giving,kind, creative as can be, very very very resilient, God fearing and INCREDIBLY SMART!! OH MY STARS!!!
SO, I say all of that to say SHE GOT AN 1800 ON HER S A T S!! Kaitlyn has been such a hard worker and great student since day one! She always puts her studies first and then she plays and she takes such pride in her hard work! She's an amazing leader in her school too! At Lausanne she was class president of her class and then at the end of July she moved to a new school in Monroe, North Carolina and was voted Vice President within the first few months of her new school! Everyone is drawn to her and know she has such dependable leadership skills! We are so incredibly proud of her and wish so much we could hug her neck and throw confetti in the sky and jump up and down with her so I am hoping you can hear in my words we are sooooooo proud and celebrating Kaitlyn today!! And the even sweeter thing is....
SHE IS SO PROUD TOO!! Yea Kait!! We love you sooooooo much!! We are not at all surprised by this but just want to hhhhhhhhuuuuuuuuuugggggggggg your neck and high five you and cry happy tears with you..... YOU ROCK!! We love you sooo much!



Monday, November 23, 2009

I Don't Want to Raise Successful Children

This sweet devotional was given to me by a friend and I just LOVE IT!
I hope you do too!
Have a Blessed Day!
Christi

"Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it." Proverbs 22:6 (NIV)

I don't want to raise successful children. That's a shocking thing to read, and a shocking thing for a mother to type. So, let me clarify.

I used to define success according to my child's report card. Good grades and academic achievement would surely equal a good child with great potential in this world. But then several of my children wound up being average students with average grades. Though we carted them off to tutors and spent many a late night at the kitchen table helping them, they remained average. And I remained concerned and frustrated.

One report card day I found myself facedown in the fibers of my carpet crying and wonderi ng, "Where have I gone wrong as a mom?"

I dug into Scriptures. I begged God for wisdom and discernment. I prayed for God's perspective with each of my kids. Finally, one day it dawned on me - what if I simply chose to embrace the natural bent of each of my kids as God's way to protect them and keep them on the path toward His best plans for their lives?

What if my A student needs academic success to prepare her for God's plans while my average to below-average student needs to be steered away from a more academic future? What if my sports star kid needs that athletic excellence for his future assignments by God, but my benchwarmer kid is being protected from getting off course by her lack in this area?

And that's when it finally dawned on me. My job isn't to push success for my kids. My job as a parent is to recognize the unique way God created each child and point them to Jesus at every turn along their journey toward adulthood. Yes, I wan t my kids to learn and thrive and grow up educated, but it's not a flaw in me or them if they don't have straight A report cards and trophy cases full of sports medals.

Proverbs 22:6 says, "Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it" (NIV).

I am challenged to ponder these words, "… in the way he should go." Are we training our kids that the "way he should go" is to chase worldly achievement or to chase God? Whatever they learn to chase as a child, they will chase as adults. Therefore, we must be challenged to honestly assess the way we are pointing them to go.

My daughter, Hope, is one of my average students. She has also warmed many a bench in the sports she's tried, and can always be found hiding on the back row of the stage during school concerts. Using the world's benchmarks for achievement, Hope wouldn't be seen as a child positioned for success. But God…

This past January, my 15 year old Hope, shocked me when she announced she wanted to go to Ethiopia with some missionary friends of ours and live in the remote African bush for the summer. Yes, she may not have trophies and straight A report cards but she does have a heart of gold.. And because she's not entrenched in sports and academic pursuits that could have created obligations for her summer, she was free to go to Africa. Free to chase God in a really big way.

One of the first e-mails she sent me from Ethiopia read, "Mom, I've fallen in love with the AIDS orphanage children. They rushed at me when I held my arms out and I tried with all my might to hold all 30 of them at once. I love it here."

Now, don't get me wrong. I do expect Hope to return to her studies this fall, give 100% effort, and finish her high school career having done her very best. She will most likely then go to college. But she probably won't be delivering the valedictorian address or wearing the honors cords and medals. She'll be the on e with a vision of a dying AIDS orphan pressing against her heart ready to chase God's plans to the ends of the earth.

So back to my original statement, I don't want to raise successful children. It's true, I don't. Though Hope's sister coming behind her is an A student and can always be found on the front row of school performances - we don't chase after success for her either. I trust God that she needs those things in her life for the plans He's unfolding in her life. We train with that bent in mind. But, we don't chase it. Just like Hope, we point her in the direction of God at every turn and pray like crazy.

I stand by what I said and I'll say it again, I don't want to raise successful children. Because--- raising God-honoring adults who will set the world on fire for Christ is just so much more rewarding.

Dear Lord, being a mom is a really tough job. Please help me, teach me and show me how to define success for my kids. In J esus' Name, Amen.