I'm the crazy kinda mom that makes a ol' silly song outta every ol' sayin'. I think I do it more for sanity so I won't loose my mind. This morning I was getting ready for work and was getting Aaron's (stored breast) milk ready and the bag started leaking.
So I started singing:
There's a snag in my bag and I'm loosing this gold; I gotta get paid what I'm owed
My very generous daughter said: You should be a singer!
Me: Why?
Alisia: 'Cause you always sing
Me: Usually singers can sing GOOD
Alisia: Well then you can write songs
Me: Again, usually people write real songs
Alisia: Well then you can just sing country music!
The funny thing was, she was serious! Like country music doesn't really count. What do YOU do to keep your sanity?
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Monday, October 26, 2009
70°'s Again
After that COLD last week, we were way excited to have some nice weather come our way again! This is only about 1/2 of our neighborhood gang. Alisia and the other girls were riding their bikes. I love how Angel and Aaron are in there too!


Aaron loves the weather too! Like most kids, he enjoys being outside.


Here's mostly everyone. Soon Aaron will toddling behind. 


Aaron loves the weather too! Like most kids, he enjoys being outside.

See? Either that, or he just loves his Mommy!
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Thursday, October 15, 2009
More Than a Memory Verse
When I was in school we had to read and memorize famous poems by authors such as Robert Frost, Emily Dickenson, Walt Whitman, and Langston Hughes. We had to cut them apart and try to understand what each phrase meant. Even now, when I hear just part of one of these poems, I try to remember how it goes and am reminded of the meaning. The great thing about school-age was just how easy it was to memorize...back then.
Well, our kids are given a new memory verse to memorize each week. I have just been amazed seeing how Alisia and Caleb burry God's word in their heart. Alisia doesn't just want to memorize the words, but wants to understand what each phrase means. How valuable this will be for her as she grows and is reminded of them later in her life. She also uses them to comfort others.
Alisia pulls out her armor and says "don't be afraid Caleb, Jesus is always with us." Then she goes on to quote the scripture she learned. "Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go." (Joshua 1:9).
They started talking to eachother as if I wasn't even there! They were talking about God is everywhere and if you are underwater or on top of a mountian, and He is even in Korea which is far, far away!
Shortly after that we were in the car and it was rainy and windy and a neighbor was with us. She said she always gets scared when it is rainy and windy and thinks there's going to be a tornado. Alisia pulls out another scripture "For God has not given us a spirt of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind." (2 Timothy 1:7) This obviously wasn't quite as comforting to our neighbor, who is just learning about God, mostly from us. But this reminded Caleb of their earlier conversation and he started telling her that God is everywhere. It didn't make much sense to her as Caleb and Alisia were trying to explain how this is possible. I sat in the front seat listening and didn't say a word. Just pondering these things in my heart.
Well, our kids are given a new memory verse to memorize each week. I have just been amazed seeing how Alisia and Caleb burry God's word in their heart. Alisia doesn't just want to memorize the words, but wants to understand what each phrase means. How valuable this will be for her as she grows and is reminded of them later in her life. She also uses them to comfort others. One night Caleb couldn't go to sleep and he was saying he was scared. He is NOT usually like this and I was just trying to minimize it by saying "oh, it's not a big deal, Caleb, don't be scared." It didn't help any. He wanted someone to sleep with him.
Alisia pulls out her armor and says "don't be afraid Caleb, Jesus is always with us." Then she goes on to quote the scripture she learned. "Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go." (Joshua 1:9). They started talking to eachother as if I wasn't even there! They were talking about God is everywhere and if you are underwater or on top of a mountian, and He is even in Korea which is far, far away!
Shortly after that we were in the car and it was rainy and windy and a neighbor was with us. She said she always gets scared when it is rainy and windy and thinks there's going to be a tornado. Alisia pulls out another scripture "For God has not given us a spirt of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind." (2 Timothy 1:7) This obviously wasn't quite as comforting to our neighbor, who is just learning about God, mostly from us. But this reminded Caleb of their earlier conversation and he started telling her that God is everywhere. It didn't make much sense to her as Caleb and Alisia were trying to explain how this is possible. I sat in the front seat listening and didn't say a word. Just pondering these things in my heart.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
*Sniff, Sniff*
Guess who's 3 months old!!

Well, technically on Saturday. Which means Mommy is back to work. Lots of stories to share. Back to blogging. Praising God for His protection. Praying for a good baby today for Papi!
"But let all who take refuge in you be glad; Let them ever sing for joy. Spread your protection over them, that those who love your name may rejoice in You."
Psalm 5:11

Well, technically on Saturday. Which means Mommy is back to work. Lots of stories to share. Back to blogging. Praising God for His protection. Praying for a good baby today for Papi!
"But let all who take refuge in you be glad; Let them ever sing for joy. Spread your protection over them, that those who love your name may rejoice in You."
Psalm 5:11
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