Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life. Show all posts

Saturday, June 27, 2015

our memory master :)


Love love this picture ... that smiley-face. :) Matthew is holding up the proof of earning the right to call himself a "memory master" for the very first time. Monday, April 20th, was a huge day.

I'll explain ... becoming a "memory master" is an accomplishment that can be earned at the end of each year @ Classical Conversations. However, it's completely optional, and this was Matthew's first year going for it. I had always heard from others how tough it can be preparing & studying, but I really had no idea until we started. We had about 2-3 weeks of me drilling the year's memory work for hours and hours ... six different subjects, 24 weeks of material. [things like: states + capitals & where they are on the map; John 1:1-7 in English & Latin; US presidents in order; the entire timeline from Creation to September 11th; etc.] Anyway, our system was to study/drill for an hour, and then he could play Wii for a break. We did that over and over those weeks leading up to his test date.

I'll never forget the weekend before his big test on Monday. I started coming down with a cold, and we still had a lot of drilling to do. Regardless of how I felt, our time was running out. I was so stressed, and Matthew was running out of steam. After he had check marks for every bit of the material [looking like the paper he's holding above], it was time to give him a practice test.  At this point, he was merely hours from the real test. I could not believe it. Matthew had completely regressed and was getting so many questions wrong! Thankfully, I had no energy to push him because that would not have been the right decision. He was exhausted and mentally fried, so he went on to bed ... and I was a mess. I felt so sick, and was an emotional wreck as a result. This test was pass-fail. Either he answered every single question correctly, or he didn't. It wasn't looking like he was going to get memory masters, and I was terrified of setting him up for failure. So just before bed, I emailed his tutor [who would be administering the test] explaining everything ... my cold/breakdown, his exhaustion and lack of remembering the material, etc. To my surprise, she emailed back saying everything we were experiencing was so normal. She said every child has a time of not remembering anything, and you doubt if he/she is truly ready. She was not letting him or me off the hook. Truthfully, that had been my secret hope in emailing her. I felt like so much was going against us.

His test was at 10 a.m. that Monday morning, we reviewed as much as possible over breakfast, we were running late [no shock there], Hollis was barefoot with pajamas still on, I wanted to cry all the way to Tallahassee, and a nasty thunderstorm was approaching. But here's the good in it all ... a wise friend texted me that morning reminding me of all Matthew learned from our preparation, and that memory masters or no memory masters, there was reason for celebration. I needed my eyes opened to that, which in turn resulted in me telling Matthew on the way there that no matter what, Gus and I were extremely proud of him. I prayed so much on that drive that I truly would be content with whatever happened. I knew how hard he worked, and I wanted him to achieve memory masters so bad. When we arrived, the five of us raced out of the suburban, huddled in a quick prayer for Matthew at the door of the building, and then scurried inside knowing the storm was about to hit. What a morning!

It was the longest two hours waiting on him to finish the test [oral, by the way]. His face when he and his tutor walked in the room was priceless. HE DID IT!!! It was most thrilling seeing how great he felt about his accomplishment. It was written all over his face. :)

Sunday, June 21, 2015

father's day.

Beyond blessed to have these great men in our life ... in my life. :) I'm very grateful for the love they share, the examples they are, and the fun we all have together.



























Friday, June 5, 2015

four friday faves.

We are vacationing in Boca Raton at the moment ... one of our very favorite places to visit. Here's why:

[1] Family. We just love Gus' aunt, uncle & cousins, who graciously invite us into their home. Spending time with everyone is the best.
[2] The scenery. Little neighborhood canals, Spanish architecture everywhere, countless palm trees. Love love it all.
[3] Shopping. Soooo fun going in stores like Anthropologie & Nordstrom since we don't have them back home.
[4] Memories. Our annual trips here create such great memories for all of us ... Swimming in the pool, playing at Sugar Sands park, going for ice cream @ Mizner Park, bike riding along the intercoastal ... we are blessed to enjoy such a fun, beautiful place with sweet family.

Saturday, May 30, 2015

easter weekend.

Even though this seems so long ago, I don't want to miss documenting one of my favorite weekends out of the year ...

The weekend kicked off Friday night with these two in cahoots with a pair of scissors to the bangs! :( I just kept thinking - "It could have been a lot worse. It could have been a lot worse."


egg hunt at church Saturday morning ...



 RESURRECTION SUNDAY!!






Friday, May 29, 2015

four friday faves.

Since parenting is the toughest job, I have read many books on the subject over the last several years. I wouldn't call any of them perfect, but they are all based on scripture, so there are many valuable things I've learned from each one. Here are three of my favorites, and one that will arrive in the mail tomorrow. :)

[1] Give Them Grace ... This one teaches that raising "good" kids completely misses the mark; teaching our kids the gospel and grace of God is what matters the most.
[2] The Heart of Anger ... I don't love this cover, and I'm not even half-way through it yet, but this is such a great book. Whether or not you think anger is a real issue in your home, this has been very eye-opening. It dissects the Bible verse - "Fathers do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord." [Ephesians 4:6] There are so many ways I never knew I have provoked our children to anger. Highly recommend.
[3] Shepherding a Child's Heart ... It has been a long time since I've read this one, but it's really good. It gives Biblical approaches to training up our children. I want/need to re-read it!
[4] The Ministry of Motherhood ... A good friend just recommended this one, and after reading this synopsis, I ordered it immediately. "A mother’s day is packed with a multitude of tasks that require energy and time: preparing meals, washing clothes, straightening and cleaning the house, and caring for children. These jobs all are necessary and crucially important. But in the dailyness of providing for a child’s physical, emotional, and social needs, vital opportunities for spiritual nurture and training can be overlooked. This doesn’t have to be the case. You can focus your energy on what matters most."



Friday, May 22, 2015

four friday faves.

So Hudson turned 7 on Wednesday, which is just crazy. Although his personality hasn't changed much [hooray!] since this video was filmed, he seems so grown up compared to his four year-old self!




Here are just a few of the ways God made him that I just adore ...
[1] He is the cutest rough & tough ball of energy, yet just as equally tender-hearted.
[2] His expressions, made-up phrases, and motions can be absolutely hysterical.
[3] He thinks to pray for people and situations more than I do.
[4] His smile ... lights up the world.

Friday, May 15, 2015

four friday faves.

With upcoming trips to Mexico Beach and Boca, here are some things I recently snagged on sale with our summer vacas in mind ...

[1] Shea Moisture "coconut & hibiscus" wash from Target, which smells the best.
[2] Sperry flip-flops from Dillards.
[3] Gap "palm print board shorts" for Gus. :)
[4] Carters swimsuit for Hollis that I cannot wait to dress her in next weekend!




Friday, May 1, 2015

four friday faves.

I'm back! Great, fun things have been happening in our life. April was pretty jam-packed for us, which is why I've barely blogged lately. But life is now getting back to a more normal pace for me ... So, here is a sneak peek of four important events I'll dedicate individual posts to this month. Can't wait. :)


Friday, April 10, 2015

four friday faves.

In honor of our baby girl turning 3 yesterday, here are some of my favorite shots of our Hollis-bug. :)


Friday, April 3, 2015

four friday faves.

Being that it is Good Friday, here are some things we will be incorporating in some way this weekend. Every year, my goal is to be more intentional than ever before ... with myself and with our children. It's easy to get wrapped up in egg hunts and candy [and we definitely love for our kids to enjoy them too], but we want the emphasis to be on Christ.

But God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. [Romans 5:8]

[1] The Jesus Storybook Bible ... Nothing can replace the Bible, but this is good for in addition to. The illustrations are beautiful + captivating.
[2] Resurrection Eggs ... The kids love when we get these out each year. Such a great tangible way to teach the events of Easter.
[3] "He Has Risen!" Donuts ... So excited to try this for the first time on Sunday! We've made the resurrection rolls before, but I was looking for something with little to no prep time. :)
[4] One of my favorite worship songs ... "In Christ Alone".


Saturday, March 28, 2015

His ways.

This is a pretty serious post for a Saturday, but it's one I knew I would write eventually. A few days before Valentine's Day, we [meaning myself, our family, our CC group] were hit with a tragedy we did not see coming. In a matter of only hours, we went from praying continuously for the health of a fellow CC mom to utterly heartbroken that she didn't make it. Here's the story...

Leah [pronounced lay-a] was one of the moms in Matthew's class @ CC. Her sons Elijah & Joshua are part of the all-boy class. Even though we saw each other and spoke every week, I didn't know Leah in the way that many others at CC did ... I spend most of my time in Hudson's class, mainly only joining Matthew's class to watch his presentations each week. So, Leah and I didn't interact a lot. My biggest interaction with her was at Earth Fare two years ago. It was my first trip to Earth Fare, I had all the kids, and it was pure mayhem! Each of the boys had a mini cart, which constantly tempted them to want to race them through the store, Eli threw up in the produce section, and I was about to lose my mind. :) Times like that always make me feel like there are judgmental eyes surrounding me. Then I saw Leah. She was new to CC at the time, so we introduced ourselves, and I vividly remember that interaction. At first I wasn't thrilled to see a familiar face with all the chaos around me, but I immediately felt at ease with Leah. She "got it," I could tell she wasn't judging me, and she was so pleasant to speak with. It was the calm I needed that crazy afternoon in Earth Fare.

Fast forward to Monday, February 9th. I was sitting in Matthew's afternoon writing class at CC, and one of my friends read a Facebook post about Leah needing prayers regarding kidney failure. She had just given birth to their third child, daughter Zivah, only 4 days prior. It was shocking. We knew it was serious, so several of us left the classroom and prayed together. By 7 o'clock that night, we had gotten word that Leah's heart had stopped, and that doctors weren't certain she would make it through the night. I know countless prayers pleading with God to save her were heard by our Creator that day and into the wee hours of the night. It was literally devastating to find out the next morning that Leah had died. Knowing how sad I was, I couldn't fathom what it was like for her family and friends ... for her husband, Dan, and those sweet boys ... and that baby who barely met her mommy.

Talk about a giant faith-tester. I had so many thoughts and emotions, all stemming from one central question: "Why didn't God save Leah?" As a mom, this is/was so hard to swallow. It's personally one of my biggest fears. However, over and over God brought to my mind two verses that brought comfort and encouragement and a bit of understanding:

"For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither 
are your ways my ways, declares the Lord." [Isaiah 55:8]

"And we know that for those who love God all things work together
for good, for those who are called according to his purpose." [Romans 8:28]


My faith was tested and thankfully strengthened as a result ... More than ever, I believe and know that God's ways are eternally minded. That's all that truly matters in life. If just one person comes into relationship with Jesus because of Leah's death, I know God's purpose was just that. I also know that Leah loved God, and was fulfilling His calling on her life here on earth. Therefore, God's promise in Romans to work "good" out of this devastation will hold true. Amid the deep, deep sadness felt by those who love Leah or those of us whose heart just breaks for them, these verses offer hope.

One of the most profound things I heard said that week was this: "Let us not mourn for where she isn't, but rejoice for where she is." As difficult as that may sound, that is the reality for those who love Jesus.

In conclusion, this song was played at Leah's service. So fitting.





Thursday, March 19, 2015

thirteen years!

On February 16th, Gus and I celebrated our 13th anniversary. We were able to get away to Destin for the night, and had such a great time. I love shopping at the outlets, and thankfully I married someone who can easily tolerate and even enjoy outlet shopping too! We stayed at the Henderson Park Inn, which is such a great place to stay ... not the cheapest, but completely worth it. It's adult-only, all inclusive, and has the best breakfast. We discovered the Henderson Park Inn last year, and hope it will remain our anniversary go-to spot for years to come. [except for maybe the bigger ones like 15th, 20th, etc :)]

Our wedding day seems so long ago, yet the past 13 years have flown by so fast. Maybe it has something to do with the four little people who joined our family :) Here are some of my favorite photos from that incredible day. I could not wait to marry Gus!


Friday, March 13, 2015

four friday faves.

Gus keeps a running list on his phone of the things the kids have said/say that we never want to forget. I keep thinking there has to be a cool way to display some of their "isms" in art-form ... on a canvas or decorative plate. Maybe one day! For now, here are just a few of our favorites.

[1] Matthew - "hold you" ... all of the kids have said this, but Matthew started it. Hollis still says it, and it remains one of the cutest requests after all these years.
[2] Hudson - "two kisses and two hugs" ... we have no idea where he got this, but he started saying it when he was probably 3 years old. At bedtime and goodbyes, this became his universal request. It should be embroidered on a pillow :)
[3] Eli - "backy-back ride" for piggy back ride & "regally milk" for regular milk.
[4] Hollis - "two ones" ... whenever asking for a pretzel or chip, etc. One is not enough!

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

lately.

To those of you who read this blog: I know it sure doesn't seem like it, but I do have more to say/post than "four friday faves" ... even though I really enjoy coming up with those :) We have been pretty busy lately, but that also means I have an array of things to post about - our wedding anniversary, a weekend in Savannah, etc. - SOON.

Friday, February 13, 2015

four friday faves.

In honor of Valentine's Day, here are some old pics of our little loves [who are growing up way too fast] ...

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

back to reality.

So we thoroughly enjoyed our holiday break ... lots of Wii playing + TV watching; endless Lego playing; later breakfasts & bedtimes; countless pajama-wearing days ... it was pretty wonderful. But as much as I fight having a schedule & a routine, I REALLY crave it at the same time. It's back to the grind, but it's been pretty great :) We started school at home the week after New Years and CC this past Wednesday.

Our first day was frrreeeezzing outside ... which meant our house couldn't really warm up, so pajama day was a cozy way to start back to school. We kicked off the day with read-aloud time in the boys room, and then moved to the family room to work on sticker books while listening to Math skip counting music.

Presentation time - sharing a favorite Christmas gift with the class...






Our first day back at CC was also Science Fair day, and the boys loved seeing all the hands-on experiments!







Matthew's afternoon writing class [aka: Pre-Essentials] ... Mrs. Hellmann held her "Hellmann's Book Bonanza," so every kid picked a book to take home.