Aug

17

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In Memoriam, Continued

One of the things I miss the most is that Danette was the only aunt or uncle living close-by my kids.  She babysat them, and read to them and helped build things when they were small.  For more than a decade, she cut their hair, took them on outings, came over for dinner and games and watched movies with them.

She told the kids not to talk back to their mother, told them to always seek God’s will and helped in general in our efforts to develop character in their lives.  Even after she moved a distance away and we saw less of her, she never forgot birthdays, and she was always their favorite person to see when she could come and visit.

At Danette’s memorial service in June, only one member of the family felt like speaking to the attendees.  Here is what my ten-year-old daughter wrote down to say about her aunt (and then, she stood up and read it all even though she had been crying):

Hello, I’m here to speak for my Aunt.  She was a nice, kind-hearted soul.  She was always the closest relative my family had.  She was always helping us.  She was my closest Aunt.

I think everyone in this room knows she is saved, so she isn’t really gone, she is here with us now!  Even though we can’t see her it doesn’t mean we can’t believe in her presence.  And we can believe God’s presence too.  My favorite Bible verse is Romans 8:28: For all things work together for good to them that love God.

I think that what this means here is that it stopped her suffering.  And now she is with God.  And we will join her one day if we all believe in Christ Jesus our Savior.  “If you love something, set it free” — she’s praising Jesus Christ and loving every second of it!  And she’s waiting for our arrival.

My Mom used to say it helps you stop crying if you wipe your eyes.  This is something that might not help.  But what’s important is that she is happy — Family, Friends, to my Aunt Danette, I say Amen, God be with You.

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May

4

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Now I’m the mother of two teenagers…

Thirteen years ago, our second son was born.  Brendon’s entrance into this world was quick and fairly easy, once real labor ensued.  I was pleased at this occurrence… and then he began two hours of squalling.  The first hour was triggered by general indignation at his new environment.  The second hour seemed to be a reaction to the lights, once he finally opened his eyes.

Thus, I unknowingly had a portent of the first several years of his life.  All during that time, I was attempting to deal with sleep deprivation, postpartum depression, pregnancy, two moves, and more postpartum depression.  Brendon was having tummy troubles and sleep quirks, while being chronically cranky the first few months… then later we dealt with some health problems for both of us, as well as resulting issues.  It didn’t help my attitude that he liked his Daddy more than he liked me, although it makes sense to me now that Kevin was a welcome relief to both me and Brendon when he came home from work.

Over time, we learned to understand Brendon’s needs and sensitivities and see unique traits that his Creator instilled in his personality.  After that rough start it became apparent that though raising this determined little person wouldn’t always be easy, it would always be interesting.  Kevin used to say of him, “He takes notions.”  But I must say, that no matter what else was happening, I couldn’t have put in a custom order for a sweeter boy with a gentler spirit.

Now I can look back and see lessons I needed to learn about letting the Holy Spirit parent through me, rather than sticking to what I “knew” I should be doing.  I remember moments of clarity, realizing God’s feelings for me, as I simultaneously experienced exasperation and the most overwhelming love and protective instinct I’ve ever felt for another human.  I realized that there is grace enough to cover my shortcomings, and that I really don’t want to be my idea of a “perfect parent.”  I want to be the parent God wants me to be for each child in every specific area; and if that means apologizing to a child and praying together, it can be one of the best moments of your relationship.  If that means following an urge and going against convention to do what is best for your child, then watching God’s plan unfold will be worth any frustration involved and His strength will be made perfect in moments of human weakness.

It seems that the “hard” part of Brendon’s childhood has been over for some time.  Though I could say many things about him, of prime significance are his resourcefulness, creativity and dependability.  He is an observant, responsible young man with a sharp sense of humor.  His conscience seems to function pretty well.  I see maturity and spiritual growth in his life.  He’s an excellent helper in Children’s Church, and I regularly get good reports on him from adults in several other areas at church, from other parents when he’s visiting them, etc.  And one of my favorite things — he’s a great companion.

Having said all that, words fail me when I try to say how much I love him.

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Jan

23

By Tammi

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Our someday daughter

We’ve always been open to the idea of having another child by adoption, and I realized the other night that it’s time. Kevin feels the same, and has surprised me with some of his anticipatory comments and enthusiasm. I even pointed out that if we do this, we will put off by 6-10 years the Empty Nest Syndrome that I’m dreading and HE’s anticipating, and he just laughed.

We’re agreed on a girl, and Kevin asked what ages we were thinking because he doesn’t want to do diapers again.  I said optimally 1-4 yrs, and of course depending on how old she is when we’re matched, she could be 5 or 6 when she joins our family.  I would prefer less culture-shock and adjustment to a new family for her, so the younger the better in that regard.  I’m open to a pair of siblings so they wouldn’t be separated — but if that came up in the process, we’d have to be in agreement.

So, we’re planning to adopt from Haiti.  We’re both researching and reading, and one grandma, four aunts and many friends are already joining us in praying over her. Please add some prayers of your own. ;)

I haven’t been able to get to sleep easily for several nights because I can’t concentrate on my book for thinking of her and praying.  Aislynn has mentioned before that she really wished she had a sister, but when I told her it could be a reality and to ask the Lord, she was very excited. She’s planning how she’ll share her room, and wants to appropriate Brendon’s bunk beds.

We’re going to try to get on a fostering list ASAP, with adoption later on if our child’s orphan status can be verified.  With the mass graves in Haiti and no time for identification of bodies, who knows how long the Haitian government will wait for adoption approval.  That will be one more area to trust God and watch Him at work.

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Jan

11

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Of Such is the Kingdom of Heaven

Life-happenings, sick kids, extended family surprises/issues… stressful thoughts had my spirit in an uproar. Then I walked through the living room and heard Junior Asparagus singing “Your love was with me all throughout my day.” All other thoughts stopped, as I wondered what signs of God’s presence I’d missed that morning.

When the kids dispersed, I re-wound that part of the video so I could quietly listen again. I remembered other times VeggieTales has blessed me, besides the obvious benefits in my children’s lives.

Songs came to mind; of Annie, the scallion, singing “a thankful heart is a happy heart” to Madame Blueberry… of Junior playing an Israelite boy, reminding Joshua “we know that He will take care of us, if we will follow Him.” I thought of Jesus saying “I praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hidden these things from the wise and learned, and revealed them to little children.”

Of the songs I love from the series, my favorites are sung by children, pointing to a principle, often reminding an adult about something important. It’s so easy to make lives, ministries and relationships more complicated than they need to be. But always there is a choice about attitude and approach — whether to be “wise in our own eyes” and do things in what we think is a mature fashion, or to become as little children in our Father’s eyes.

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Jan

9

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Eeeeewww!

*We saw this guy on a Food Network special.  While interesting, the germ factor is mind-boggling… and of course my children want some of the kits — http://www.chewbynumbers.com/.  I forbade them.

**Jelly Belly has a ten-flavor sampler of jelly beans called Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans, marketed only in the U.S. and Canada.  The delectable flavors not available to the rest of the world — Dirt, Vomit, Rotten Egg, Pickle, Sausage, Ear Wax, Earthworm, Soap,  Black Pepper, and Booger.

I can tell you that Pickle, Pepper and Sausage taste interestingly like you’d think they should, but I wouldn’t eat them again.  Dirt, Earwax, Earthworm and Soap aren’t too bad, but I wouldn’t eat them again.  Rotten Egg is really icky.  I wouldn’t try Vomit or Booger… not that I think I’d be recommending them if I had.

***For those of you trying to take a more organic approach to nutrition, here are some “tasty insect recipes” – http://www.ent.iastate.edu/misc/insectsasfood.htmlI haven’t tried them.

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Nov

10

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In God’s Lap

I loved it when my kids were small and one of them would climb up into my lap and stay for awhile.  Not a visit to briefly tell me something, then leave again; but to sit still and snuggle and visit with me.  Those were such sweet, love-filled moments, that I never got enough of them.  But, the older they got, the busier they got.  Sitting still just wasn’t very high on their priority list.

This is just one of the significant parallels I see in our relationships with our children and our relationships with God.  He created us for fellowship, but how often do we actually sit still in His lap and let Him love us?

How often, having climbed up to talk to Him, do we remember something “important” and jump up to run away from His presence?  I imagine that His arms may feel much as mine did under similar circumstances – suddenly empty and chilled, just when I was settling down for a comfortable cose.

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Nov

5

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My missing child

Shortly after our eldest child’s first birthday (Zander), we discovered that another little gift would join our family in 1996.  I thought it would be a girl, so during early days, only female names were really discussed.  I was delighted to have no morning sickness, after spending six months in the bathroom while carrying Zander.

It seems I have to be really sick to carry healthy children to term. By the beginning of the second trimester, Bethany Kathleen was no longer with us — we discovered this during the first week of February. To bypass the grieving first months, then the few years when the actual anniversary was really hard — after all these years, sometimes I don’t even remember on “the day.”  But February comes and a general feeling of sadness appears, sometimes just barely there for a few days, sometimes for weeks, and then it goes away. Sometimes I cry, sometimes I try to ignore it because I’m too busy to be maudlin — this year, I was dealing with insomnia during that time, so I chose to look back and count blessings during the quiet night hours.

*I had a loving, tender-hearted husband as a companion on that journey. He may have never felt he did enough, but he could not have tried harder to understand my feelings and comfort me.

*I was tearful with relief when morning sickness first appeared during my next two pregnancies, while I was carrying Brendon and Aislynn.

*I feel most fortunate — I have several friends who lost multiple children through miscarriages. I feel slightly guilty — my grieving was easy, compared to that suffered by those who lose a child to stillbirth.

*Whatever might have been the flaw with Bethany, I’m glad that she didn’t have to live with pain.

*We have our wonderful, sweet Brendon — the way life was timed, if Bethany had survived, Brendon wouldn’t exist.

*The thought that brought me the most comfort when my grandmother died was that she and my baby had just met each other somewhere in Heaven.

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Sep

30

By Tammi

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Zander

My eldest child will turn 15 tomorrow.  He’s sweet, helpful, responsible, funny, trustworthy, and kind to everyone but his brother.  He’s a problem-solver, and possibly the least self-absorbed teenager I know. 95% of the time he’s a joy, and the other 5% of the time I blame on hormones and sin-nature.

I see him nurturing and teaching younger folks as opportunities arise.  I see him concerned about the losses and pain of others.  I see that he respects women, authority figures, elderly people and little kids alike. I see him willing to lend help wherever he can fill a need, whether it be church, home, neighborhood or aiding in a disaster relief project.

He’s becoming more independent as he matures, and I think he’s turning into a wonderful young adult.  For some reason the topic arose one day, and I told him that it wasn’t my job to be his friend, I had to be his parent — but that when he’s an adult, I couldn’t be more honored than if he wishes to be friends.  I’m greatly anticipating that day.  Beyond love, I really do like this person.

:~)

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Jul

17

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Zander w/rifle at 100 ft

ZTarget

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Jul

12

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Zander has an ever-evolving “underwear song”

After we heard the latest verse, Aislynn told me, “Mom, you gave birth to a healthy and handsome, but VERY disgusting boy.”

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Jun

26

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Riley

He’s five, and endlessly amusing.  (Well, maybe only if you aren’t raising him.)

He was sitting beside me talking, when his mom asked if he wanted to get ready to go to the pool.

Him to her: “YES!!!!”

Him to me (because it was my house/pool): “Can’t I just be nekkid?”

Me to him: “Sure, until it’s time to go out the front door.”

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Apr

27

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Dolly, this morning

“Do you realize what a wonderful Daddy we have?  He’s one of the greatest mens in the world.”

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Mar

30

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Funny girl

Dolly was playing with a cat and got a scratch… “Toffee, use that paw for good and not evil!”

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Mar

8

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My B. child

Did I suggest that he use a pen and draw a mustachio and goatee on a baby doll during class last night?  Nope.


Did I make the choice for him to lie about it?  You guessed right.

Did I announce vinegar for lying, when we got home?  Yes, but that’s standard practice; though he hasn’t experienced it in awhile, he wasn’t surprised at the news.

Did I decree that he couldn’t play with friends or do anything else at church last night?  No, his Dad did that.

So imagine my surprise at hearing “Mom, you are RUINING  my childhood.”

Now I must go ruin his morning.  It’s time for him to work on grammar and he’s sure there’s no point to it.

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Feb

22

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This is so sweet

I told my middle child to write a letter for school –

Dear Dad,

I love you so much.  I’m praying for you.  I hope you do good in work.

Love, B___  (with artwork)

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Sep

8

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Zander go “boom”

My eldest child had an accident on a non-motorized scooter and went headfirst on the road.  He has road-rash all over his abdomen and chest and arms, and very scraped up elbows and knees, and what appeared to be a gash over his eyebrow.  Kevin has him at the ER to make sure he doesn’t need stitches, and that he didn’t land on a wrist; Z wasn’t sure, and it could have been a scrape or could’ve been how he landed w/scrapes in the process.  At the very least, he’s probably going to have a tetanus shot (which will not thrill him), since I don’t think he’s current and he was getting one in October.

Update on the boy… his right wrist is broken, in a kind of L-shape that has the doctor concerned about it healing properly and we’re going to have to follow-up with an orthopedic visit.  She’ll see what kind of cast she wants on it, in the meantime he’ll have to be careful with this temporary thing.  He had glue instead of stitches on his forehead, and didn’t have to have a tetanus shot because he was current after all.  He’s pleased that at least he broke the hand/side he uses to write…

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Aug

2

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More wildlife in the house, and I’m not talking about neighborhood children


Monday morning we heard chirping and I thought a bird had fallen out of a tree.  Z and A went outside to check while I looked out the window, and it was a baby squirrel crying on the ground.  (When you’re closer, it sounds more like a chirpy “me-eew.”)

We’ve been keeping him warm, and he drinks puppy formula.  Today he’s going to live with a wildlife rehabilitator.

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B and A were both baptized Sunday.  He changed his mind about the goggles, and she stopped saying “babbitized” — kind of sad.

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Jul

27

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Bab-bit-ized (Dolly’s pronunciation)

So B was thinking of being baptized on Sunday, and during discussion he asked if he could wear his swim goggles.  Pastor D said “yes”… so we’ll get a picture to properly shock both grandmothers.

Now his sister is thinking she wants to do it also, so daddy gets to have a theological discussion when he gets home tonight.

Childhood memory:  Matt and I would play “baptism” in a plastic wading pool. We’d take turns, and to do it properly the officiating party had to say “Baaaaaab- (putting under) TIZE!! (bringing up).”

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Jun

21

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Funny conversation

Christa is A’s 7 yr old friend…

Christa: “I know something else you can do with fireflies.”

Dolly: “What?”

Christa: “You can take off their bottoms and use them to make a light-up necklace.”

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Jun

19

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Dolly comments from vacation

She had some pinkish places where sunscreen had rubbed off.  She said “I have some miniature sunburns.”

Two girls were playing with a volleyball on the beach.  Dolly said, “That lady almost bonked me with that ball.  You don’t see ladies doing THAT everyday.”

We went to Medieval Times, where our drink choices were water, coffee and Pepsi.  Dolly asked Kevin, “Did they have Pepsi back then?”  He told her they didn’t.  “Then if we can have Pepsi, why can’t we have forks and spoons?”

The next-to-last day of vacation — “Days go by FAST here!”

After two+ hours aboard an aircraft carrier at Patriot’s Point, “My feet don’t like me anymore.”

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Apr

6

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I didn’t think boys were supposed to act this way

Around midnight the other night, I heard my eldest downstairs.  I figured he was hungry and he wasn’t noisy, so I went to sleep.

It turns out that he couldn’t sleep, so he got up and Cleared Off the Island and Desk in the Kitchen and Wiped Them Clean.

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Mar

20

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Notes from here…

Numero Uno –

Son #2 was looking at a calendar.  “Mom, do we celebrate ‘Children’s Day?’”

Me: “How would we celebrate?  Maybe giving away our children for a day?”

Him: “No!  By having no school.”

Numero Dos –

We’re going on vacation to Myrtle Beach (with a day in Charleston) 4/29 – 5/6, yippee!  Then A and I will head to Texas on 5/12 and come home 5/21.  She’s going to be SUCH a beautiful flower-girl.  Which reminds me — Patrick, do you have a coffee-maker?


Numero Tres —


My boys and two of their friends have been building a fort in a yard down the street.  Next door to that, one boy’s sister and her friend have been building/creating a club.  B came home yesterday and announced that the boys had been helping the girls with their club, and then “we signed a peace treaty.”

I think it would be a great idea if he’d sign such a treaty with his siblings.

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Mar

12

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:~)

I took a nap this afternoon, then awakened in a parallel universe.

Before I slept, I told some grumbling offspring that if they couldn’t keep themselves quiet and amused, there were plenty of jobs that could be done around the house, and I suggested a few.  This isn’t an unusual monologue, and I expected the usual results — nothing.

I yawned my way downstairs and discovered that Dolly had folded the bath towels, B had moved chairs, etc. out of the kitchen and partially swept, Z had rinsed dishes and loaded the dishwasher AND taken pity (which is unprecedented) on his tired brother and finished the sweeping.  Not only had their father not made them do these things, he had cleared and washed countertops.

I need to stop typing now, and go stare at the kitchen, whose cleaning I didn’t request or direct.  Because, somehow, I’ll probably be back in my own world tomorrow.

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Feb

4

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Welcome to the Kingdom

Today, Aislynn became a Christian.

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Feb

1

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Life in this household

*Sick me, sick boy #1, sick boy #2, sick SIL

*Boy #2 and girl #2 fighting every time they’re in the same room, three days running now

*Weepy girl #1

*Tired husband having bad week already as of Tuesday night

I need a weekend, preferably one spent alone.

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