This is the 4th year of Caden taking a hunting trip with Dad on his birthday. They took off on a long hike today to look for animals to shoot. No shots, not even any rabbit tracks... which was a bummer because Caden got his own gun for Christmas to rabbit and squirrel hunt. He is pretty anxious to shoot something that I can put into the crockpot! He says he is taking his whole class rabbit or squirrel to eat on Monday if he shoots something. This is a big privilege to start gun hunting with Dad!
Last night we had a family party. We had a houseful! REALLY a house FULL-- 30 people.
This cake was made by Grandma Karla--it tasted so yummy and looks awesome!
We are so proud of our little guy! It is hard to believe how fast the last 8 years have gone. He is so much fun and good with his sisters and even still gives his mom kisses in public! He loves to hunt, wrestle, kick a football around, watch Star Wars, wear his Davis County sweatshirt, take things apart and put things together, watch the Packers play or the Panthers, EAT...he loves to EAT!! We look forward to watching him grow in 2010!
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Friday, December 25, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
A Different Picture of Christmas than What this World Offers....
The birth of Christ was not a time of sentiment with warm fuzzy feelings, hot cocoa, a nice orchestra, and lots of food. Joseph and Mary were under the King’s orders to travel to Bethlehem and it was a grueling journey. For three to five days Mary – who was about to have a baby – walked, rode, and stumbled along a path.
There were no Super 8 motels along the way, no paved road, no rest areas with toilets. They must’ve stopped often looking for a tree or rock Mary could lean against to urinate. Most likely they looked in vain for clean, fresh water using only what they carried in old, stinky skins or moldy jars. The risk of thieves, storms, and cold only added to the discomfort of the impending labor and birth of Mary’s first child.
Was her mother there? A sister maybe? Probably not since Mary got pregnant out of wedlock and brought shame on her whole family, they most likely stayed away as if she’d had leprosy. We know there wasn’t a hospital; instead they found themselves in a stable. No running water, no electricity, no space heater to chase away the chilly night air. There were “meadow muffins” and “cow pies” on the ground and some of them were fresh enough to throw off steam – the smell must’ve been overwhelming.
The whole situation was untenable. None of us would’ve stuck it out. We can’t even begin to imagine the pain and disappointment and loneliness. Mary and Joseph must certainly have wondered where God was in all this. Why now? Why here? We could go on to describe the poverty, hardship and rejection that Joseph and Mary and Jesus endured in those first few days but nothing we can imagine comes close.
A close friend and pastor emailed this to me, and I wanted to share it with you as we celebrate Christmas Eve and Christmas in the comfort of our homes and with our families. It is very thought provoking, as many of us have spent the month of December baking, shopping, wrapping, and sitting in front of our beautiful Christmas trees. I have personally experienced Satan in my heart this week in his subtle ways trying to steal the peace of Gods Love from me. It wasn't until a friend recommended that I hit my knees and have my kids pray for me that the "nastiness" was lifted from my heart. Caden prayed that "Satan get out of our house, because Christmas is a time for happiness and not sadness". And Julia prayed that "Mommy feel better. And thank you for the presents." Macy simply sat and rubbed my back.
We all need Jesus! He looks upon my ugliness and sets me free...time and time again! Me and my family will be worshiping that precious baby Jesus this Christmas. I pray you will be captivated by his Love.
The God of peace be with all of you. Romans 15:33
Merry Christmas!
There were no Super 8 motels along the way, no paved road, no rest areas with toilets. They must’ve stopped often looking for a tree or rock Mary could lean against to urinate. Most likely they looked in vain for clean, fresh water using only what they carried in old, stinky skins or moldy jars. The risk of thieves, storms, and cold only added to the discomfort of the impending labor and birth of Mary’s first child.
Was her mother there? A sister maybe? Probably not since Mary got pregnant out of wedlock and brought shame on her whole family, they most likely stayed away as if she’d had leprosy. We know there wasn’t a hospital; instead they found themselves in a stable. No running water, no electricity, no space heater to chase away the chilly night air. There were “meadow muffins” and “cow pies” on the ground and some of them were fresh enough to throw off steam – the smell must’ve been overwhelming.
The whole situation was untenable. None of us would’ve stuck it out. We can’t even begin to imagine the pain and disappointment and loneliness. Mary and Joseph must certainly have wondered where God was in all this. Why now? Why here? We could go on to describe the poverty, hardship and rejection that Joseph and Mary and Jesus endured in those first few days but nothing we can imagine comes close.
A close friend and pastor emailed this to me, and I wanted to share it with you as we celebrate Christmas Eve and Christmas in the comfort of our homes and with our families. It is very thought provoking, as many of us have spent the month of December baking, shopping, wrapping, and sitting in front of our beautiful Christmas trees. I have personally experienced Satan in my heart this week in his subtle ways trying to steal the peace of Gods Love from me. It wasn't until a friend recommended that I hit my knees and have my kids pray for me that the "nastiness" was lifted from my heart. Caden prayed that "Satan get out of our house, because Christmas is a time for happiness and not sadness". And Julia prayed that "Mommy feel better. And thank you for the presents." Macy simply sat and rubbed my back.
We all need Jesus! He looks upon my ugliness and sets me free...time and time again! Me and my family will be worshiping that precious baby Jesus this Christmas. I pray you will be captivated by his Love.
The God of peace be with all of you. Romans 15:33
Merry Christmas!
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Boxing Match
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Christmas Program
Our kids dressed up in costumes and participated in the telling of the Christmas story at church last Sunday. It was SO, SO, SO Precious!!
They are all 4 in this bunch...can you find them?
Caden was a proud shephard.
Macy was a pretty angel.
Julia was a sassy sheep.
Noelle was also a little sheep. Bless this big girl's heart--she held her the entire time!
Grandma Joy joined us to watch the program, give out hugs and eat cookies afterwards!
Luke 2
Merry Christmas!
They are all 4 in this bunch...can you find them?
Caden was a proud shephard.
Macy was a pretty angel.
Julia was a sassy sheep.
Noelle was also a little sheep. Bless this big girl's heart--she held her the entire time!
Grandma Joy joined us to watch the program, give out hugs and eat cookies afterwards!
Luke 2
Merry Christmas!
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
6:30 AM
I was a nice mom at 6:30 AM yesterday when the kids asked to go outside sledding. They were jumping up and down when I said Yes. It was the first No School snow day of the Winter! Today is a blizzard so noone even asked to go out -- until 8:00 and I had to say No. My kids love it. It is hard to keep them inside!
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Our Jesse Tree Tradition
This is our fourth year of starting the Jesse Tree on December 1st. It has been amazing to see the changes in my kids as the years go by. This year Caden or Macy can read the devotional and it will be a race between 3 kids to hang the ornament on the tree-probably 4 once Noelle catches on. I am extremely thankful for Sally Baker at Orchard Hill Church in Cedar Falls for developing this project! I know many of you reading my blog are also "Jesse Tree" users during the Christmas season--WOOHOO!
There are 25 ornaments each resenting a different story/person of the Bible. Each day in December you hang an emblem and read about the story...such as yesterday was Adam with an apple to hang and today was Noah with a little rainbow made of beads. December 25th before we open our gifts we will hang a Butterfly and talk about Gods greatest gift ever-Jesus! My kids eat this up! It is a fantastic tool in our household to remind us of the one and only reason for Christmas!
Whether this or something else, I pray you have a tool in your household to use this month to keep your hearts and minds away from all the fluff the world gives to the Christmas season.
Julia wants glasses!
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Girls, Girls, Girls
Yep, just a post about the girls!
Macy got glasses!!!! One of the first things she said was, "Mom, you aren't fuzzy anymore!" I asked, "Why was I fuzzy before?" She says, "Yes!" The second thing she says is, "Mom, you're skinny!" I asked, "Was I not skinny before?" She shakes her head NO!!!! Today was her first day at school and she says it was nice to see the board better. I am glad for her and hope she doesn't have any problems with them.
This is the girls' new bunkbed. They are soooo excited about it! We decided eventhough our house is very small it was time to seperate boys and girls. Caden and Macy have ALWAYS shared a room. It has been a nice change as Macy is developing more of a "girly" soft spot for Julia. The house seems a little lopsided with 3 in one room and 1 in the other, but I think it will be OK and worth it. Caden is REALLY happy to have his own space! This bunkbed is so cute, I wish we would have gotton it sooner!
These two are a hoot! An absolute hoot! They have been playing "mom (Noelle) and sister (Julia)" in their swimsuits and hats.
Macy got glasses!!!! One of the first things she said was, "Mom, you aren't fuzzy anymore!" I asked, "Why was I fuzzy before?" She says, "Yes!" The second thing she says is, "Mom, you're skinny!" I asked, "Was I not skinny before?" She shakes her head NO!!!! Today was her first day at school and she says it was nice to see the board better. I am glad for her and hope she doesn't have any problems with them.
This is the girls' new bunkbed. They are soooo excited about it! We decided eventhough our house is very small it was time to seperate boys and girls. Caden and Macy have ALWAYS shared a room. It has been a nice change as Macy is developing more of a "girly" soft spot for Julia. The house seems a little lopsided with 3 in one room and 1 in the other, but I think it will be OK and worth it. Caden is REALLY happy to have his own space! This bunkbed is so cute, I wish we would have gotton it sooner!
These two are a hoot! An absolute hoot! They have been playing "mom (Noelle) and sister (Julia)" in their swimsuits and hats.
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