Monday, November 26, 2007

Monday Quote

Morning...it's been a rough couple days around here, we all got hit with the flu (minus Aidan) but when Jeremy and I are both down and out...well if you are a parent I will say no more :)
But it's Monday and I'm ready to face this week, with God's grace (and the singing Snowman in the background which I set up last night and Micah has now played it straight for A LOT of times...maybe the battery will wear out before the morning is done.)

Here it is:
"It takes a lot of courage to release the familiar and seemingly secure, to embrace the new. But there is no real security in what is no longer meaningful. There is more security in the adventurous and exciting, for in movement there is life, and in change there is power."

Alan Cohen

Thursday, November 22, 2007

A.D.'s New Bed

When you have a small room and a ton of toys, what do you do? Build a loft bed of course! The loft bed has been the favorite of college students for years. So Grandpa Dan made one that sits on the half wall ledge in Aidan's room. I'm thankful that all I had to do was polyurethane it. We also painted the half walls chalkboard green. It actually turns the wall into a chalk board too.



Aidan has an interesting painting technique...


Happy boy #1 in the new bed


Happy boy #2 in his brother's bed


The finished product, walls painted and all

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Good Advice

Out on Saturday for Girl's night out and we were talking about life. Talking about being a mom and trying to get stuff done and this advice especially struck me. Especially since I'm someone who has a task list or at least an idea of what I want to accomplish each day.

"Welcome life's interruptions."

So true. So simple. Yet so not natural.
I'll keep you posted on this, I'm learning. And if you wish please share with me how you live this in your life.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Quotes

So I have started this "100 list" (you know the one of all the stuff you want to do in your life) and I am trying to encourage others in my life to do the same.

And one of the things on my list is to paint a quote on my wall. I'm a junkie for quotes and would love to know if any of the rest of you out there have any suggestions.

Here's my favorite one of the moment. Trying to live this. Not always easy, but definately trying. (And obviously WAY too long for a wall, but for a scrapbook page, it's perfect :))

"..but the biggest mistake I made is the one that most of us make while doing this. I did not live in the moment enough. This is particularly clear now that the moment is gone, captured only in photographs. There is one picture of the three on them sitting in the grass on a quilt in the shadow of the swing set on a summer day, ages 6, 4, and 1. And I wish I could remember what we ate, and what we talked about, and how they sounded, and how they looked when they slept that night. I wish I had not been in a hurry to get on to the next things: dinner, bath, book, bed. I wish I had treasured the doing a little more and the getting it done a little less."
-Anna Quindlen

And the same thought in a much simpler way: (I used this a while back but it bears repeating.)
" If you don't stop and look around once in a while you might miss it"
-Ferris Bueller

Happy Wednesday. Don't forget to share your great quotes.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Feeding Puppy


Micah has managed to get attached to something and now it goes everywhere with him. Puppy has now started eating breakfast with him. Sometimes I catch him feeding puppy but mostly he just gets slimed with whatever Micah is eating. Too cute.

Friday, November 09, 2007

"I'm cheering for the Soldiers"

Just a quick brag for daddy. He just won his intermural champion game today (CCU staff guys vs. student winners) and Micah and Aidan got to go cheer him on.

I'm kicking myself for not bringing the camera as we had some good moments, but that's ok. It still happened even if we didn't take a picture of it (I'm learning that, silly but true.)

And yeah the soldiers is what Aidan called Daddy's team of the "elders". I have no explanation for that one. Just a good laugh.

Off to work on Aidan's next rite of passage....the bunk bed.

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Getting out of the house


I told Micah it was time to go this morning and he came running down to brush his teeth (literally his favorite thing to do, he gets "busted" sneaking in the bathroom all the time) and had on his Packer hat...that he put on all my himself.

Seriously a nut. He drives me crazy and makes me laugh all in the same minute.

I thought all those Packer Backers (and moms trying to leave the house) would appreciate this.

Happy Wednesday to all.

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

The Spinning Wars

(sorry it's a long story, but I'm long winded what can I say?) It has a point though...

So this morning I headed to the gym for a 9 am spinning class that I go to once and a while. It's never been full before (keep that in mind in my story here). And as I checked in at the front desk and heard the people behind me ask for the sign up sheet for the class, thought hmmm I wonder if I should sign up. But with 2 kids in tow and already heading towards the kids club I thought I'd let it go. So then I sign my kids in to the kids club (see how much work it is to get a workout?!) and then think...I should go sign in for that class just in case. So I go back to the front desk and wait. And wait some more. Then I talk to the front desk attendant and she says the instructor already took the list the class started.

So I head to the class and it's full.

I was so MAD. So mad. Seriously the girls BEHIND me got in and I didn't. So my selfish little attitude took it out on the treadmill for a while since all the exercise bikes were also full. (Seriously where are all these people coming from at 9 am on a Tuesday morning?)

So I ran, hard, and then headed over to the bikes because I saw one open up. And I couldn't help but overhearing the girls next to me talk about some thyroid problems she was having and nodules that were getting tested. So my nosy little self said, "I heard you guys talking and just wanted to let you know that I just had thyroid surgery in August." So she came over and talked to me for a long time about her symptoms and what she was going through.

Which normally I would have thought was a nice coincidence. But with reading Chasing Daylight (study at church, way awesome by the way) I believe it was more. I believe it was a divine appointment. And while I didn't save anyone's soul today I did get a chance to calm their thoughts and nerves. And that made me smile and realize maybe when we see something full in life really it's God opening us up for more. Look for those in your life, I'm glad I did today.

Monday, November 05, 2007

Rite of Passage


This is Aidan's first churro bought by himself. Wow, how did he get so old so fast? Churros at Costco have been one of his favorite things for a long time now. I told him he could go buy it himself after he ate his lunch (a hot dog, more health there.) And the pride he had was so precious. I couldn't have bought a better memory for a buck (plus tax.)

(Taken 10/31, Posted 11/5)