We spent Thanksgiving with family (and) friends, as per our tradition. There were several new guests this year, which was a nice addition, especially since it meant that many more kids for Leah and Hunter to play with. Though I didn't get to visit as much as I would have liked (I had to keep an eye on both kids, and feed Hunter whenever I could sneak a bite in), but it was still an enjoyable evening (Scott had to work, so he couldn't join us for the festivities).
My highlights for the night included:
*Before the grace, everyone went around, introduced himself, and shared one thing he was grateful for. When it was Leah's turn, she fearlessly said (while waving), "Hi everyone! My name is Leah, and I'm thankful for my baby brother!" Ahhh, melted my heart!
*Unlike his big sister, Hunter didn't want anything to eat except green beans and a roll. Seriously? This entire delicious spread of delectables and that's it?! Well, I loaded up his plate with a roll, green beans, a little turkey, and some noodles, thinking he'd at least try the last two. Nope. That boy ate only the roll. I tried feeding him some beans later, but that was unsuccessful: he took one bite, scrunched up his face in distaste (maybe because they were cold by then?), and then said he was done. Later, when he asked for dessert, I managed to get some other food in him (prior to dessert); I peeled a couple clementines, and fed them to him one-by-one. Some he came over and got, and others, well, I fed them to him while he was laying in the dress-up clothes bench. Yes, you read that correctly. The kids had emptied out the bench, and Hunter had climbed inside. He was just lying there, closing and opening the lid on himself, so I'd walk over, hand him an orange segment or two, and then walk back to the table to visit for a bit. At least he ate something!
I'm thankful for so many things that the good Lord has blessed us with. What an awesome way to begin the Christmas season than by praising and worshiping God for His abundant grace and blessings!
Friday, November 29, 2013
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Thankful
A little stream of consciousness writing (for those literary buffs out there) about the many things for which I'm thankful (in no particular order): Loving, hardworking easygoing hubby. Imaginative creative playful fun focused intelligent loving helpful kind beautiful Leah. Daring snugly playful silly goofy intelligent all-boy mimic charming Hunter. Crisp fall days and spring-like fall days. Fires in the fireplace-- on those cold winter-like nights. Feeling better (finally!) and more like myself. My LORD and Saviour who makes all things new-- all days new-- author of life Creator gracious merciful just loving righteous holy perfect MY EVERYTHING. Home that needs upkeep updates maintenance. Healthy food and chance to make lifestyle changes improvements. Happy everyday unplanned relaxed moments with the kids. Being a full-time mommy--- free from the distractions of outside work (job). Friends (who says blood is thicker than water?) in Christ who love me in spite of my many failings and imperfections. Who are solid true trustworthy and reliable. My prayer warriors! For my parents and in-laws: their faith, generosity, love by example, consistency, genuineness.
For all these blessings and so many more, I thank You, Lord.
For all these blessings and so many more, I thank You, Lord.
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
#9
Happy Anniversary to my hubs! Last month we celebrated nine years together as husband and wife. And just how did we celebrate? By taking the kids to Arby's, of course! (We did have a kid-free date night earlier in the month. It was a celebration of two sorts: an early anniversary dinner, and Scott's successful ranking on the lieutenant's list, which means another promotion in about a year.) Last year we tried someplace else for our anniversary dinner, but it wasn't quite the same; it didn't have the sentimental value that Arby's does (and Scott wasn't that impressed with the food at the other place).
| Leah had to take our picture three times to get one without Scott making a face. |
| Even Leah gave Scott a hard time about not smiling nicely for the picture! |
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
candy. Candy. CANDY!
Last year, we took the kids trick-or-treating at several different places, mainly because they were free family events (and we're all about those!). This year, however, we decided to cut back a bit, not so much because there weren't as many events, but because the kids didn't need so MUCH candy. (We're slowly but surely trying to make some positive and healthy food changes/choices, but that's for another post.) Besides, they still had candy leftover from the 4th of July parade!
Well, despite limiting some of the specific trick-or-treat candy deluge opportunities, the kids still wound up with a ton (and that's after giving some of it away to the trick-or-treaters who stopped by our place). First, there was T-or-T at Wegman's. Leah ran from station to station, greeting each person with a "Happy Trick-or-Treat!". Hunter waddled, stiff-armed, from one station to the next. (I don't think he was sure how to walk in his shark costume.) It was pretty funny watching him, especially since he looked so serious.
Then there was the WSHS Homecoming parade. I knew there would be candy, but I had no idea just how much! Of course, cuteness equates to extra candy, some of it personally delivered (rather than it being jettisoned through the air) to Hunter (along with, "Ahhh, he's so cute!"). Leah was quick on her feet, snatching candy in her vicinity (or Hunter's). By the end of the parade, my pockets were full!
Halloween morning, I took the kids to the library for a costume parade. I didn't know there would be candy; I thought they'd listen to a few stories, maybe make a craft, and then parade around the library in their costumes. Silly, naive, Mommy. Yes, the kids listened to stories, but then the parade involved T-or-T. Yes, more candy (though not THAT much, thankfully).
And of course, do I even need to mention Halloween night? Scott and I both were surprised by the amount the kids collected, especially the number of full-size candy bars they received. Looks like we'll have to do our part to get rid of the candy in the house, too. Oh, the sacrifices we parents make!
Well, despite limiting some of the specific trick-or-treat candy deluge opportunities, the kids still wound up with a ton (and that's after giving some of it away to the trick-or-treaters who stopped by our place). First, there was T-or-T at Wegman's. Leah ran from station to station, greeting each person with a "Happy Trick-or-Treat!". Hunter waddled, stiff-armed, from one station to the next. (I don't think he was sure how to walk in his shark costume.) It was pretty funny watching him, especially since he looked so serious.
Then there was the WSHS Homecoming parade. I knew there would be candy, but I had no idea just how much! Of course, cuteness equates to extra candy, some of it personally delivered (rather than it being jettisoned through the air) to Hunter (along with, "Ahhh, he's so cute!"). Leah was quick on her feet, snatching candy in her vicinity (or Hunter's). By the end of the parade, my pockets were full!
Halloween morning, I took the kids to the library for a costume parade. I didn't know there would be candy; I thought they'd listen to a few stories, maybe make a craft, and then parade around the library in their costumes. Silly, naive, Mommy. Yes, the kids listened to stories, but then the parade involved T-or-T. Yes, more candy (though not THAT much, thankfully).
And of course, do I even need to mention Halloween night? Scott and I both were surprised by the amount the kids collected, especially the number of full-size candy bars they received. Looks like we'll have to do our part to get rid of the candy in the house, too. Oh, the sacrifices we parents make!
| We didn't carve pumpkins until two nights before Halloween, mainly because we hadn't had time before then, but the wait was worth it. |
| Hunter and Leah enjoyed pulling the seeds out (and surprisingly, it wasn't too messy!). |
| The cat and the bat. |
| Leah took this photo of her jack-o-lantern. When we took them trick-or-treating, she told everyone about her cat pumpkin. She was so proud of it! |
| I'm THAT mom who doesn't know how to take a good photo. This was at the library, and where do I stage them? In front of the book drop and next to a trash can. Real classy. |
| The fairy and the shark are ready to go! Scott and I loved walking around with the kids. Halloween is much more fun living it through our children's eyes. |
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