Christmas Eve

We enjoyed spending Christmas with my parents. My sister and her family came for a few days and we all decided to open presents a day early. We asked the older children if they minded and of course they loved the idea. 🙂 So we went ahead and let them open there Christmas Eve pajamas a night early.

My mom, Scott, and I stayed up ’til 3 a.m. wrapping, putting together, and organizing presents. Then we were awakened by our early-bird brother-in-law at around 7 or 8 with great desire to get the show on the road.

We tried to keep things pretty simple for the kids this Christmas. We got the oldest two skateboards, the next two skooters, and the youngest we gave a basketball goal. They all loved their gifts. We let each of the kids draw each others names and we took them to the store earlier in the week to buy gifts for the name they drew. The girls had drawn the boys names and the boys drew the girls names. They all did a good job picking out appropriate gifts for their siblings.

My sister’s family gave us a tabletop game that the kids will enjoy.

My parents gave Scott a really huge knife. He says it makes him feel like a kid again. I bet he’ll be sawing down a small tree with it before long. They also gave him a salsa mix which he will enjoy. I gave him a giant print preaching Bible, which he loves. He shouldn’t have to get so close to his Bible when he is preaching now.  I also got him his first bifold wallet which is less bulky than his trifold.

My parents gave me a set of Tupperware plates which will help a lot with serving the kids. They tend to break glass products so I’m really happy with the Tupperware. It also brings me back to childhood and the plates we used to have.
I am looking forward to reading the new books they gave me. I love to read. Then there is the new calendars that both my mom and my sister gave me. I can hardly believe that the year is that close to an end again.

And my sweet husband, after a week of throwing out hints of what he got me, presented me with this new tablet which should remove all my excuses for not blogging as often.

This is my first post from my new blogger app. It may not be pretty yet, but I’ll try to get all the bugs worked out. 🙂 



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Merry Christmas!!!

It’s been too long
since I’ve blogged,  my procrastination in blogging can now change. 🙂  My dear husband has given me a tablet for Christmas!

This picture was taken by me playing around with the camera feature on my new tablet. Elijah was helping me out. And this tablet has bluetooth so I will have it easy getting pictures off my phone. 🙂 Can you tell that I’m excited?

We are enjoying our visit with my parents. My sister and her husband brought their 3 month old daughter with them. I tried to get her first word to be “aunt”, but was only able to get a smile and a few sweet coos from her.

We decided to go ahead and open our Christmas presents this morning so that the kids could have a little more time to play with their toys. Tonight my parents church had a really nice Christmas eve candlelight service. We sang Christmas songs and listened to Bible readings. During the singing, Elijah wanted to sing right along with everyone else. However he did not know all the songs so he picked out the words that he recognized and sang them over and over.

One of the songs he sang as loud as he could, “Baby star! Baby star!”

He did that with some of the other songs as well. He was really cute.

Since Scott and I stayed up late last night wrapping, we don’t have anything more to wrap.

We have Sunday School and preaching tomorrow morning. Since I was up so late last night, and was awakened so early this morning,  I really need to go to bed.

This will definitely be a handy tool. I know I’ll be able to blog a lot more often with my new tablet.  I’ll show more pictures and tell more about our Christmas tomorrow.

“Every good and every perfect gift is from above and cometh down from the father of lights, with whom is no variableness neither shadow of turning.”
  James 1:17

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Well, I’m trying really hard to post a picture from today, but for some reason Blogger isn’t cooperating on the upload. Scott got me a really cool tablet for Christmas. So far I’ve been able to do most things on it. I am hopin

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No Pictures!!!

Okay, I feel as if I owe some sort of an explanation for not blogging nearly enough.   It’s not that we don’t have enough going on.  And it’s not that I don’t have anymore deep thoughts to put on the computer.  No it’s actually a sad excuse.  I haven’t taken the pictures off my camera or phone and put them on my computer yet. 

Yes, I know, that is not a good excuse.  I could post without pictures and at least keep people up on everything going on in my mind.  But since I’ve been posting pictures on every blog it kind of feels like I’m missing something when I don’t have any pictures to illustrate what I’m talking about. 

I will try to find the missing card reader and my missing battery charger for my camera and try to make it where I can get those pictures off my phone and camera easier.  

I know that a picture is suppose to be worth a thousand words, but if you think about it, the book is always better than the movie. So maybe a few posts without pictures will make my blog look better when the pictures start returning again.  🙂 

(Proverbs 25:11) A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver.

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Not Crazy…Blessed!

Lo, children are an heritage of the LORD: and the fruit of the womb is his reward. As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man; so are children of the youth. Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them: they shall not be ashamed, but they shall speak with the enemies in the gate. 

Joshua (13)

(Psalms 127:3-5)

Every one of my children are a blessing.  They each have added so much to our family.  When Scott and I first started off on our married journey, we thought we would have 3 children.  Then we had Joshua and we still told people that we wanted at least 3.  That was 13 years ago!

He has grown so much and become quite a young man.  He loves to cook and is becoming more and more responsible each day.  He is a great big brother and loves to play around with his younger siblings. I love watching him being followed around by his younger brothers. They look up to him as “the” big brother!

Ruth (11)

Then came my darling princess, Ruth. She was my baby. I used to ask her, “Will you always be my baby?” And she would reply with an enthusiastic, “Yes!” Of course the day finally came that she started telling me that she wasn’t a baby but a big girl. And I had to agree. She was growing up.

The kids and I all call her the second mother, since she is so good at helping with her baby siblings. If I am unable to hold one of the kids she is always right there willing to help out.

Hannah (6)

God made us wait for Hannah.  I had wanted all our children to be close in age.  I prayed and prayed for God to give us another child.  He didn’t answer that prayer until I gave up and gave Him room to take over my “ideal” family.  That was when we were blessed with Hannah.  She was our out going “live wire” as I always described her.  She never meets a stranger and has tons of energy to show off.

It was during the time I was expecting Hannah that I realized that I was going to leave the rest of our future children in God’s hands.  I was content. If God only wanted us to have three, I would be happy.  If He chose to give us more, then I would be happy.

Jonathan (3)

   Then we were soon blessed with Jonathan. I was so glad that God found us worthy for another child. Joshua finally got the brother, he had been asking for.  Jonathan was my big baby.  He was 11 lb. 4 oz. at birth.  I still consider him my little giant. We can all picture him as a security guard or a police officer.

Before Jonathan turned one, we moved to our current home.  We celebrated his first birthday here.  I have pictures and videos of him crawling and walking in our living room. 

Scott and I both agree, we couldn’t imagine life without any one of our children.  What if we had decided to stop at 3 then we wouldn’t have had our Jonathan.  Life wouldn’t be the same without his smile. 

Little did we know, that we would get to be in the same house with another baby.  With our first four we had moved to different houses as Scott changed pastorates.  We hadn’t experienced having more than one baby to watch memories of in the same house.

Elijah (1 1/2)

Then came Elijah.  Who could resist his little personality?  He is so quick to learn things from his brothers and sisters.  He has such big eyes, although you can’t see them in this picture. You can see his personality from this picture though.  He just loves to show off.  He will repeat anything you ask him to repeat.  He blows kisses, prefers tomatoes over ice cream.  How can you resist such a beautiful personality?

At one time, I had been concerned that my children would begin to be disgruntled about having more siblings.  However which each new sibling they start asking for another one.  We have no complaints with them. 

They are all taught to love and appreciate one another.  They all have different personalities.  We’ve had family discussions about how each one of us are different.  Understanding our differences helps us to get along better with one another.

I believe our constant prayer and devotionals as a family along with our family discussions around the table is what keeps our children loving each other. 

I am so blessed!  I am blessed also with a husband that agrees with me that we should have however many children the Lord gives us.  It is natural for a mother to want more children as her babies get older and start walking and talking.  I have heard many a mother who could no longer have children ask their husband if they could adopt as they see one of my little babies.  Why should I have to fight that natural urge for another child?

With that lengthy introduction, I am excited to announce that we are expecting our sixth little blessing in May.  It is too early yet to know if we are having a girl or a boy.  The majority of our children are rooting for a girl, so that the girls have a sister to dress up in all the princess dresses instead of dressing their little brothers up.  As for me I would love a little girl, but I would be just as thrilled with another little boy. 

God has been so good to me!  I am truly a very happy wife and mother!

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Not Crazy…Blessed!

Lo, children are an heritage of the LORD: and the fruit of the womb is his reward. As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man; so are children of the youth. Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them: they shall not be ashamed, but they shall speak with the enemies in the gate. 

(Psalms 127:3-5)
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