Friday, December 26, 2008

Blessing

God always amazes me. I know I shouldn't be surprised when He shows me things, but I always feel truly humbled when he does because I have always thought that He was very busy. When will I get it through my heart that He is never too busy for me? Today we were blessed by God more than I could have ever imagined possible. When Alan came back in with the mail we discovered that we had been sent a card with no return address. Inside the card was a good sum of money and an amazing sentiment. I started to cry. Alan and I both felt very undeserving of this wonderful gift. That doesn't matter though because if we had to feel deserving for God to bless us He never would be able to bless us. So, if you are the person or people who sent this amazing gift or you know them please tell them thank you from the bottom of our hearts, and know that God used you to really bless us in a time when we needed it whether we want to admit it or not.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Dedicated to Alan

October 21, 2008 marked 8 years of marriage for me and my hubby. We have been together as a couple a total of 11 years. Wow! I never thought that in 8 years we would have 2 kids, own our own home, and be sending Alan back to school. Alot has happened to us and for us in the past 8 years and I have never felt more blessed than I do now. These years have all been wonderful. Now I won't lie, we have had some terrible days, but the year as a whole always good.

Alan, I love you so much, and I always pray that God will keep our marriage strong and centered on Him. I love the husband that you are and the father that you have become. If I ever take the time to sit and be still and think about all the ways I have been blessed just by knowing you it takes my breath away. I watch romantic movies and I don't have to wish that I had someone in my life that would sweep me away because I already have it. You are truely my best friend and the love of my life. I am happy and proud to say that I am your wife and I can't wait to see what the Lord has waiting for us in the years to come. I love you. Happy Anniversary Babe!

P.S. don't forget to read to me:)

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Funny story!

I just had to share a quick story. The other day Carson and I were reading our daily Bible story. This particular day was the story of Jesus over turning the tables and running out the sellers. Well this story had a picture of Jesus turning over the tables. I could hardly get through the story because Carson was fascinated with the picture. This is what he said.

Carson: "There's Jesus! Jesus making mess. Jesus making mess!"

He said it several times. He was so emphatic about Jesus making a mess that I had to read the story really quick and close the book so we could move on to something else. I just thought it was so funny that he knew the picture was of Jesus before I even started reading the story, because all of the pictures in the book do not include Jesus. Hope this made you laugh like I did!

Saturday, October 11, 2008

6 Months

My little girl is 6 months old as of this past Thursday. I can't believe it has been six months since she has come to be with us. It seems like we just brought her home and we were concerned about the troubles I was having nursing and she was losing weight. Now she has chubby little thighs and loves to eat her vegies and fruit. In our family when a baby turns 6 months we do a little half birthday celebration with cupcakes. As you can see in the next picture she really got excited when she saw her cupcake.
Now they don't eat the cupcake but they get to taste the frosting a little and she loved it. She looked a little sad when the frosting went away. The first picture is one we took later that night as a fulfilment of a promise to have a picture of her in her bumgenious diaper. She is quite adorable. I believe she is the most beautiful girl in the world. Elli, you are wonderful and an awesome addition to our family. I am so excited to be your mom and I can't wait to see what the next 6 months bring. We love you and pray that you will find true beauty in the Lord. Love you baby!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Beckham and Catwoman

Last Thursday my 3 year old started soccer. For those who don't know. They don't play games at this age they just work on skills. Well, to start the practice off we have a coach who has only taught 3 and 4 year olds one other time before (that we know of). She acted like she had never taught them before and asked them questions that they had no idea what the answer would be or what she was talking about. Then he got tired not even halfway through and instead of daddy running the drills with him (he has played soccer). C wanted mommy to run the drills with him (i have never played soccer). So there I was in t-shirt, jeans, and flip flops running up and down a soccer field. This was supposed to be a father son activity but boy was I wrong. Then the week before that I learned that my 5 month old daughter could hold her own. A friend at playgroup was holding her, when her 2 year old son came over to see what his mom was doing. Now at 5 months she does not have great control over her arms. So as he was looking at her she flailed her arm and poked him in the eye. Well, as the playgroup progressed his got worse and worse until his mom took him to the doctor that night. The next day I got a txt message that was a picture of him with an eye patch and tape on his face and eye. E the cat woman scratched the boys cornea. Can you believe it? I couldn't. I was completely shocked and I felt horrible that this happened, but the little boys mom said the only reason he was wearing the patch was because he could not leave it alone and it healed over night. Phew! That was the first time one of my children have sent another child to the doctor and will hopefully be the last, but I am not going to hold my breath. So watch out boys, E can handle herself just fine. She is cute but apparently dangerous if you don't watch out. Hope you enjoyed a slice of our interesting lives.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Cloth diapers?!

There are quite a few things I said I would never do. One of them is use cloth diapers. Now we all know we should not say "I never will ...", but I did it anyway and I am now eating my words. We have been currently cloth diapering Elli for about 2 months now and I love it. We don't use the traditional cloth diapers with the pins and diaper covers. We are quite modern and use a fully adjustable pocket diaper called bumgenious. They are so cute and come in adorable colors. They have a microfiber insert and Velcro closers. If you want to see what they look like you can go to http://www.kellyscloset.com/. That is where my diapers came from.

The reason we are cloth diapering is not because we are trying to be all "green" even though it does help. We are not doing it because she is allergic to disposable diapers. Although it looked like she was headed in that direction. We are doing it for the purely selfish reason of saving money. I know that is not selfish, but those other two reasons can sound a whole lot better.

Now I get asked a lot of questions about these diapers so here I go to answer them. The start up cost can be a lot, but a wonderful bestest friend of mine (you know who you are) who believes in cloth diapering (just as much as I do now) bought the diapers for Elli. We have 12 diapers which cost about $220 or a little less. If you shop around you can get free shipping. 12 diapers allows me to do diaper laundry every other day. I wash the diapers with borax and strip them of build up with oxiclean once a week. What about the poop? We use rice paper liners to catch the poop. It really just helps keep it off the diaper as much. The liner is flushable and 100% biodegradable. No, you do not have to dunk the diaper in the toilet to get the poop off. If you do the diaper will become extremely heavy because the microfiber insert will soak up a bunch of water. If there is excess poop. Just wipe it off or take out the insert and rinse off the diaper. No, the diapers do not stain or smell. I can't even tell which diapers she pooped on because the poop stain is gone. Which still amazes me every time. She has only leaked one time because she went to bed, woke up, and had a bottle feeding without a diaper change. Any disposable diaper would have leaked too. These diaper hold an amazing amount. We only change her every 3 &1/2 to 4 hours unless she is poopy.

So, to wrap up I love these diapers and wish I had used them with my first, but I will say that cloth diapering is not for everyone. It was just right for me because we save money at the grocery store, and doing one more load of laundry is no big deal (it is just 12 little diapers). So, that is my cloth diaper experience so far. Many people have said I needed to write about this and I finally have. I am open to answer any more questions that come. I really do love the decision we made to switch and we are not going back. Sometime I will post a cutie diaper picture. Cloth diapering and loving it!

Monday, September 1, 2008

Happy First Day of School!!

Today was our first day of home preschool. I am so excited! We are using a great free curriculum written by a homeschool mom. The curriculum can be found at www.letteroftheweek.com and is worth checking out if you have prescool aged children at home or teach them. She also has stuff for pre-k and kindergarten. It is great stuff. Right now we are doing the prepatory curriculum to get C ready for sound of the week and story of the week. It did not take us long to do our school work and he had lots of fun doing it. We have a theme, shape/color, number, vocab. word, letter, and nursery rhyme for the week. All of that is added one at a time and we do all kinds of activities that go along with the lesson. In these pics C is coloring a cow which is our theme for the week. He also got tired of his pic being taken which prompted the "no more pictures" shot. He is so cute! This is just something fun for us to do during the day and it keeps him a little busy and he feels so proud when he accomplishes something. We don't have a strict schedule we just do stuff when we can. Feel free to ask me any questions. So far I love the material and am really excited about it. I will keep you posted on how it goes during the year.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Grosgrain: Apple Orchard Overalls GIVEAWAY!!!!

Grosgrain: Apple Orchard Overalls GIVEAWAY!!!!

This little outfit is so cute! Actually all of her stuff is cute. She is so talented and also a fellow MOPS mom. So go check out her stuff and enter to win some free stuff. It is definitely worth the stop.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Happy Birthday Carson!!

My handsome baby boy is now 3 years old. I can't believe it. This picture was taken at his birthday party Saturday. We had a small celebration on his birthday the 14th. Then we had a Diego "dirtday" party with his friends. He had so much fun. Everytime someone said happy birthday to him he would say it back to them. By the time his party rolled around he was very well versed in the birthday song and blowing out candles since he had two parties before the one with his friends. He got lots of fun toys and two very cute shirts. We have started a family tradition of having a doughnut cake on your actual birthday. Hubby and I might start another tradition of our own of having a celebration after the birthday child goes to sleep to celebrate that we made it another year.

Carson, we love you so much and are so happy that God chose us to be your parents. You are becoming such an amazing child and big brother. We can't wait to see how God will shape and mold you for His glory. We love you and are very excited about the boy we are seeing take shape in front of our eyes. You really are a blessing to us and Elli. Our prayer for you is that you let the Lord lead and guid you in all that you do. Love Him with all your heart just like we love you. We are very excited to see what the next year has in store for you.
Love You,
Mommy and Daddy

Monday, July 28, 2008

Catching up!

A lot has happened at our house since my last post. My beautiful baby girl got her ears pierced. Yes I know she is only 3 months old, and I am glad I had it done. She didn't cry that much at all. She cried a whole lot worse when she got her shots last month. I love how they look on her. It also gave me a little piece of mind knowing that I would be the one feeling the anxiety of the event and not her. Our ac broke again, but the Lord gave me a miracle and it was fixed for free and sooner and faster than the repairman thought it would be. Thank You Father for hearing my cry and giving me the miracle I needed. Carson went to VBS for the first time at Putnam Baptist and loved it. He looked like such a big boy walking away going to join his class. I felt a little sad and happy. Sad he was growing up so fast and happy that he was going to have this experience. We also had a member added to our family. He was a calico gold fish named fishy. Sadly though we have already had to say goodbye to said family member. He will be missed. The crazy thing, looking back this all happened within a time period of a week and a few days. All I can say is thank goodness that long week is over. Next comes the daunting task of planning a birthday party for my soon to be 3 year old son. Please pray for me!

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

30

I turned the big 3-0 on Saturday. Unlike my birthdays when I was little, the day just seemed ordinary. The day before I had gotten an awesome new hairdo, and my husband and kids threw me a little party because Carson was going with grandparents for the night. So that was exciting. Then the actual day came and it was just like any other Saturday. The laundry still needed to done and the dishes still needed to be washed. Alan and Carson did go build a car at our local hardware store. So I had a nice peaceful morning with my daughter. It just seemed like all the magic and excitement of birthdays had gone. I was excited though for that evening because an awesome friend of mine J'aime got a girls night together and we went out to eat in Gastonia and had KK doughnuts for dessert. We had so much fun laughing and talking that I really did not want our time together to end. It just still did not seem right, and after much talk with Alan and many people asking how it feels to be 30. I finally realized what was the problem. It felt wrong to be 30. Don't get me wrong. I have no problem with that age or any age above or below that I just thought I would never be 30. It always seemed so far away and then it came like every other birthday. I am sure I will probably get used to saying that I am 30, but it still feels wrong in some way. I am not afraid of my age or anything like that, but I have been twenty something for 10 years now. I just need a little adjustment time. So far it is fine being 30. I think I just expected some epiphany or some great huge astronomical thing to happen and it didn't. Why I had this idea that something would happen I don't know, but I did. The thing is I know just a little bit more than I did before my birthday. Only because you learn a little something everyday, but the universe of knowledge was not opened up to me. I do have to say though that I am where I hoped to be at 30. I wanted to be happily married with children and I am. So really 30 is fabulous because I have family and friends who love me and a Heavenly Father to guide me and love me through the next 30 years. Here is to the next 30, may they be filled with love, laughter, and many blessings.
Cheers!

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Beach Part 4: The Final Instalment

We packed our bags, said our goodbyes, and headed back to South Beach Marina for a little more fun. Which we did have. We saw beautiful mcaws, ate a good lunch at the Wreck at the Salty Dog, and even got some super man ice cream to top off our vacation. So now we had to start our long trip home. I hoped I wouldn't have to spend most of it in the backseat, but I did. We didn't run into too much traffic which was nice. We made it home a respectable time, but as soon as we pulled into the driveway our vacation abruptly ended. When we get the care parked in the carport we see that 2 huge limbs from our pecan tree in the backyard had fallen during a bad storm. Not bad. Then we open the door to our house and are hit with stifling air. Alan goes to look at the thermostat and it says that it is 80 degrees in our house and it was set for 72. Our air conditioner had frozen up and we needed to get the kids to bed and unpack. While unpacking we realize that we left our travel fan at the beach house. So Alan had to go to Wal-Mart to buy another travel fan because we use that for noise to sleep and also that night we will be using it to keep cool. Alan said bad things happen in threes and I believe those were our 3. We had a nice vacation but reality sure did come and hit us real hard real fast. Our air did get fixed eventually and it just needed freon and didn't cost that much to repair. Thank God! Well, that's the story of our beach break. It was fun and we will probably try to go back on our own sometime. Thanks all, and have a good rest of the day!

Monday, June 30, 2008

Beach Part 3:

Here is the highly anticipated 3rd part of the Hilton Head saga. This day was Monday the 16th. The day started of relaxed and slow as usual. We had decided to take Carson (and Elli) to the Sandbox which is an interactive children's museum. First though we had to get a new camera. Our old one was really a pain to operate and it fell in the sand at the beach and stayed broken for a few minutes.



So off to Wal-Mart we go. In our Wal-mart experience we decided that Wal-Marts are all about the same no matter where you go. There are a few helpful people but in general the associates look at like you have just ruined there day by asking them to help you. Thankfuly the person helping us was nice, but not the other people around her. The poor woman had to help a man, before she got to us, who thought that maybe she had a degree in digital cameras and was asking her questions that almost no one could answer (except her, she rocked). We did eventualy get our camera and were able to head out for fun.



The word museum really doesn't fit the description of this place. It was more like a huge playroom with different stations. There was a place to play in the sand, a building room where you could play with pvc pipe and other things, a dress up corner, a pirate ship, climbing wall, store/kitchen, cockpit, bank/post office, toddler-infant room, art area, and a whole area upstairs geared toward older children. It was a lot of fun. I thought that Carson would never leave the building area, where he made me and alan wear hard hats, but eventually he did. When we got to the store/kitchen he made me wear a chefs hat with him. My hat was pink and his was blue. Carson did almost everything. He did not want to play dress-up (big surprise) or climb the wall, but he did enjoy everything else. We stayed there for 2 hours. The cool thing is that it did not seem like we were there for that long.

Later that evening we went on a date because hubby's boss and wife kept the kids for us. So, we decided to go to another Hilton Head hot spot called Harbour town and eat at the Crazy Crab. Crazy was the appropriate name for this place. Not only were the portions crazy big but it was also crazy busy. Alan kept calling it the crusty crab (sponge bob ref.) just to be funny. Also, because I tend to say things wrong once I here them wrong like saying Crusty Crab instead of Crazy Crab. In other words Alan did it on purpose to hear me trip up all night and laugh. After dinner we walked around and looked in the shops and eventually made our way back to South Beach Marina to look at those shops as well. All in all it was a fun day and a nice and relaxing evening. Although in the back of my mind I keep dreading the trip home. More of that for later!

Monday, June 23, 2008

Beach Part 2:

Before I start about the beach here is something ironic. I get home from my MOPS night out and both of my kids are asleep and my husband has to study for his final exam. Oh well.


Day 2 was Sunday and it was a whole lot better. It was also Father's Day and I realized that ever since my husband became a father we have gone out of town on Father's Day or the weekend after for Father's Day. We have gone nowhere for Mother's Day. I digress. We went to the beach for a few hours which was very interesting to try to get to. I did not realize how much you have to pack for 2 kids for the beach. You need toys, diapers, drinks, bottles, sunscreen, towels, and 2 kids. Then you have to lug all of this down to the beach which is not bad until your 36lb. 2 year old wants to be carried by mommy who is already carrying 2 bags herself. When we finally get to the beach my darling son starts whining about how he does not want to play in the sand he wants to go back to the house, which is code for he wants to swim in the pool. He finally got happy when hubby showed him what all he could do with his sand toys. So they spent their whole time like this, hubby would build son would destroy like he was King Kong and give the most evil laugh after he stomped the creation to bits. My darling daughter spent her time sleeping and eating. We only spent a couple hours at the beach which was enough for them. When we got back to the house they took naps and we just rested. So much work for so little time spent at the beach itself. Son would not even go to the ocean. I think the vastness of the ocean scares him. I can fully understand that.


That evening it started to rain. Everyone at the house was going out to eat that night together, which consisted of 6 adults and 2 kids. Hubby's boss wanted to take us to South Beach where the infamous Salty Dog Cafe was to eat that night. See not only was it Father's Day but it was boss' birthday. So we could eat wherever he wanted, a good note too was that he was paying for it on his birthday which was very generous and sweet. So we get to the Salty Dog in the rain and it is going to be an hour and 20 minute wait. Boss said we could shop and they would buzz us when our table was ready. Shopping in the rain is not possible with 2 kids, it is hard enough when it is not raining. So thank goodness for portable DVD players. We just played a movie while we waited. Actually, hubby let me go shop for souvenir shirts while they watched the movie. I made the mistake of calling him one time and all I could hear in the background was crying. When I got back to the car hubby said they freaked out when I left. When we did finally get seated my darling son just wanted to go look at the fish tanks and lobster tank. Which was really funny because he called the lobsters crabs, but he was so excited to see them that we did not have the heart to correct him. He would also go around to people in our party and tell them that he saw crabs and would proceed to show them where they were as if he was giving tours to the crab tanks. So very cute. The food was good at the Salty Dog and as I said before hubby's generous boss payed for our dinner. After dinner it was still raining so we went back to the house and had ice cream and put the kids to bed.


So ends our second day at the beach. It was allot less stressful, and full of new experiences.


A crane that was in our yard at the beach house, or as Carson called it a big duck.

Some of the creations before they were destroyed.

This is how Elli spent her time at the beach.

Friday, June 20, 2008

Fun

Tag....

Where were you ten years ago?

Dating hubby, living in Shelby

Five items on your to do list today:

1.Elli 2 month well check
2.Nail appointment
3.Laundry
4.Dishes
5.Pick up around house

Snacks I enjoy:

KC Masterpiece chips, brownies, mt. dew, dr. pepper, cold fruit

What would you do if you were a billionare?

Buy a house in Hilton Head, share money with church, friends, and family, pay off debt, and buy a new car exactly the way I want it, buy brother-in-law plane to fly us to Hilton Head.

Places I would live:

the beach (used to be any beach but now I have fallen in love with Hilton Head), and here just in a different house

Bloggers I am passing the challenge on to:

anyone who reads this

Have Fun!

Beach Part 1:

My next few posts are going to be about our recent trip to Hilton Head Island, SC. So, here it goes.


We left on Saturday, the 14th at about 10a.m. Thankfully we were able to get everything we needed packed into the back of our Dodge Stratus. My hubby atributes his success to all of his years of playing tetris. The trip was to take about 5 hours. Well little did we know that traveling with 2 kids makes the trip go longer. This was our first long trip with 2 kids and a 2 month old, so I think we did good getting there in about 7 & 1/2 hours. Part of that was spent at a Chik-fil-A in a town I can't remember. We happened to be there when all the other beach goers were headed home. There was so much traffic that it took us at least 10 minutes to get in the parking lot. Let alone the fact that the place could barley handle the amount of people there. The cool thing is a gentleman struck up a conversation with my hubby because he was holding our beautiful daughter while getting us drinks and we ended up with a free chicken salad sandwich. How awesome is that! We stayed there for a whole hour, but it was worth it because my son got some energy out and my daughter got her poopy diaper changed in a nice restroom. Most of the trip I spent in the back seat with the kids in between the 2 car seats, because my darling daughter was high maintenance or just being a 2 month old on a long care trip. I don't know. If you don't know a Stratus is not very roomy with 2 car seats in the back. It is a midsized 4 door car, but sporty. I am 5'8" with the hips of a woman who gave birth 2 months ago. Not such a comfy ride. Hubby and I started talking minivans really quick and somewhat seriously. We made to Hilton Head safe and sound though, and we all loved the big room that hubby's boss graciously let us have because both kids were going to sleep in the same room with us. Our room had a fire place, jacuzzi tub, and a king size bed. Can we say Fun! I wish we would have taken pics of the room but we didn't. Well, that is it for day 1. Stay tuned for the next instalment of The Beach Chronicles.

Monday, June 9, 2008

OUCH!!

Yesterday our pastor preached on Daniel 3:1-8, 13-18. This is the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. During the sermon Pastor Spargo touched on the fact that these 3 guys were going to stay devoted to God wether or not He saved them from the furnace. I thought wow, I want to be devoted like that. In the sermon outline there was one last point which read, the idol I bow down to is called:(blank). I thought this is where we would take time and search our hearts to find what we bow our knee to. No, Pastor Spargo did it for us and hit the nail right on the head.

The idol I bow down to is called: ME. OUCH!! At first I thought how dare he say that. Then the Lord opened my eyes to how true it is. When things are going great and there is no trouble in my life I am completely devoted to the Lord. When things start to go wrong or not my way I bow my knee to the golden idol of myself and become to devoted to me. I become so self-centered and whiney. I start to throw pitty parties and wonder where is God in all of this. Why is He doing this to Me. When instead I should be seeking Him out for strength and become even more devoted to Him. I do seek out the Lord, but is to yell at Him and throw a fit. Now there is a time for that, and I feel it is ok to yell and scream and ask why, but I don't stop there. I wollow in selfishness.

As a matter of fact it happened this weekend. I let one little situation darken what could have been an awesomly fun weekend. I let circumstances get the better of me and take my focus off of my Heavenly Father. I was whiney and ugly, and I let that spue out onto others. So, the Lord has really been showing me alot in the past 24 hours. Which praise His name that with a repenting heart I can go to Him and confess and He will love me and wipe me clean as snow.

Thank you Father for showing me the idol I kept hidden. My goal is to stay devoted to Him no matter what. Friends and family will let me down and money won't always be there, but He will be. That is so comforting to know because I have felt so alone the past few days. I am glad this is out in the open because know I can focus and bow my knee to the Lord. I know I won't always get it and I will definitely bow to myself again, but it is so comforting to know that my Father is there and He loves me and He alone will get me through it.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

The Adventure

A couple of Saturdays ago we took the kids to get their pictures taken. Elli needed her 1 month done and I thought it would be a good opportunity to get sibling pics as well. We made an appointment for late in the afternoon wich started out promising. Carson took a great nap. Alan actually had to wake him up. He was in a great mood until we tried to get him dressed for the pics. He decided he did not want to wear the blue polo shirt that I picked out for him. Instead he wanted to wear an orange one. This is when I thought that it was going to be a rough afternoon. Things settled down though. We got to the photography studio and there were people everywhere and again I thought this was not going to be good. To my surprise they went ahead and took us back because we had an appointment and the other people did not. Carson was still on the fence with good behavior though.

When we get into the little studio (I really mean little) Carson starts getting into Everything. The photographer did not care though, she was great. We took pics of Elli first in her dress. Then Carson starts turning on the charm and saying "cheese" so cutely that I have hope of their sibling pics turning out ok. He could not wait for his turn in front of the camera. As a matter of fact he got to take pics all by himself because the photographer fell in love with his cuteness and "cheeses". So while sissy was getting ready for her first (and ONLY) naked pics. (You hear that Hef? Only naked pics ever!) The photographer gets some great candid shots of Carson.

Now it is time for the nakie pics. The poor girl would not turn her head the right way. Everytime we tried to postion her the way her head was going she would look the other way. Also, she kept sliding around on the black velvet background. She eventually pooped all over the background wich just added to the fun and drama of the day.

Well, we finally pay for pics and head out to the car when we notice that someone has taken our nice, sweet, fun loving boy and traded him for a two headed, tantrum throwing monster. What just happened? From the studio to the car he completely changed and not even a trip to McD's would calm him down. That is the tale of one of our many trips for pics., but it was worth it. Here are some of my favorites.



















Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Argh!!!!


I love my darling daughter. I really really do. She is just really testing me right now. She is 7 weeks old and will not take naps in her bed. She will take a short catnap in her bed, but to get her to sleep along time I have to hold her or wear her (put her in a wrap). Most of the time I don't mind holding her or wearing her because I know that this time is fleeting, but the past 2 days have been so tiring with this that I feel like I am about to snap. My hubby says that sometimes we might just need to let her cry. Easy for him to say. He is not here so he doesn't have to hear it. I know he means well and doesn't like to see me tired or frustrated, but her crying just makes the situation worse. We have tried all kinds of things to get her to stay asleep too. Oh well, she is just going to be my spoiled princess. I do love her so very much. Thanks for listening!


Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Update

My God is so good and my heart is about to burst with joy and praise for my Lord. My friend Anna is back at home. Her contractions have stopped and she is now on bed rest. She had an ultrasound and her cervix is closed and the little dilation that had happened is gone as well. A God thing that has happened through this is that she is now under the care of a christian doctor. So he is taking care of her and praying for her as well. God is so good and it is so awesome to see a prayer answered so fast. A lot of times I don't always notice when prayers are answered so it is such a privilege to know I saw Him at work. The goal is for her to go to 35 weeks. So please keep her in your prayers. Thank you again for lifting her up. God definitely showed His power.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Prayer Request

Since this is my blog I can use it for whatever I want. Today I am using it to send out a mass prayer request for my friend Anna. She is 25 weeks pregnant with her first child which is a boy. Sunday she was admitted to the hospital where she lives because a fibroid tumor on her right side is agitating her uterus and causing her to have consistent contractions. The doctors are doing everything they can to stop her contractions but if they can't she will have to deliver. Please pray that her contractions will stop and that the baby and mom will be healthy. I found out this news today and it has weighed heavy on my heart ever since. God has been tugging at me to post this prayer request for her. I don't think that it is an accident that I just started my blog the day before. Thank you all for listening and for your prayers. I will update you when I get more info.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Long awaited

Ok. So here it is, my first blog in the great world of blogdom. I have been trying to decide what to blog about for quite sometime now, and I am finally biting the bullet and doing it. My problem is that I am a slight perfectionist when it comes to things that people are going to see or know about. I am not the type that wants everything perfect. I am the type who makes a plan in their head about how to do something and if I can't figure out a good enough plan I don't do the thing I need to do until I have a plan that works. Most of the time that leads me to procrastination. So, hopefully this won't be my only blog.

Now, as promised to some of my MOPS friends I am going to post our summer schedule. Please feel free to join us for any of these activities if you are a mother of at least one child who is 5 and under.
June:
12th-Mom's night out- 7p.m. Broad River Coffee Shop, Shelby
16th-Lunch playdate-10:30a.m. McDonald's across from Shelby High
23rd-Mom's night out-7p.m. Broad River Coffee Shop, Shelby
July:
10th-MNO-7p.m. Broad River Coffee Shop, Shelby
21st-Lunch playdate-10:30a.m. McDonald's
28th-MNO-7p.m. Broad River Coffee Shop, Shelby
August:
14th-MNO-7p.m. Broad River, Shelby
18th-Lunch playdate-10:30a.m. McDonald's
25th-MNO-7p.m. Broad River Coffee Shop, Shelby

Hope to talk to you all soon. I don't know about what but that is ok, and I won't let that stop me.