Well, we had another rummage sale this past weekend. This one was nowhere near as successful as previous rummage sales. We had rain on Friday, among other factors. BUT- the way I look at it, we still made a little money, and I had more fun than if we had done a soup supper! Woohoo! Still worth it to me! But I may be taking a little break from the rummaging for now. We stored "le rummage" upstairs, and if any other department wants to take a shot at it, I'd be MORE than happy to assist you, but I doubt Student Ministries will be doing another one very soon.... unless the STUDENTs want to plan it, and let me "help." :)
Anyway, aside from the rain, the weather was so nice for rummaging! It wasn't too hot, under the overhang, at least. And not too windy, which was nice. My kiddos had a good time, as they always do. They rescued some toys from the rummage, and found lots of rolly pollies. They only lost 2 rolly pollies in the piano we had for sale, so that's not bad, right? :-P
Bruce T. won Father of the Year at church. So cute... his daughter cried! It was very sweet.
Veronica is having her baby today! Actually... probably about right now! I'm so excited to see the new little one!
And finally, I'm sooo ready for Pastor Mark & Val to be back home! It's just weird when they're gone... I want them back! Plus, we miss them!
That's all for now! Have a great week everyone!
Monday, June 16, 2008
Friday, June 6, 2008
I answered it! One of the most pondered questions by children & adults everwhere!!!
For the past week or so, Josiah has been asking me occasionally who created God. Here's how the conversation usually goes.
"Mommy, who made God?"
"No one. He just always was."
"But, Mommy, who MADE Him?"
"No one! No one had to make Him. He has always been around. We just can't understand how someone could always be, and that's ok."
"Uugghhhh!!!" Sheer frustration. But what was I to do?
Tonight, he brought it up again. But this time, I had a sudden inspired moment! Here's how tonight's conversation went.
"Mommy, who made God?"
"He has just always been. No one made Him."
"UGH! Mommy!! WHO MADE HIM?!?" (Louder this time, because I think Josiah thinks I'm partially deaf at times. Mostly when I don't give him the answer he wants.)
"Oh, sorry. God. God made God."
"Oh. Ok."
Ahahahaha!! Eliana and I just looked at each other and giggled. Of COURSE the answer is God! Why didn't I realize that sooner?
"Mommy, who made God?"
"No one. He just always was."
"But, Mommy, who MADE Him?"
"No one! No one had to make Him. He has always been around. We just can't understand how someone could always be, and that's ok."
"Uugghhhh!!!" Sheer frustration. But what was I to do?
Tonight, he brought it up again. But this time, I had a sudden inspired moment! Here's how tonight's conversation went.
"Mommy, who made God?"
"He has just always been. No one made Him."
"UGH! Mommy!! WHO MADE HIM?!?" (Louder this time, because I think Josiah thinks I'm partially deaf at times. Mostly when I don't give him the answer he wants.)
"Oh, sorry. God. God made God."
"Oh. Ok."
Ahahahaha!! Eliana and I just looked at each other and giggled. Of COURSE the answer is God! Why didn't I realize that sooner?
Friday, May 30, 2008
Flip Flop Parade!
We had a Flip Flop Parade in Kidspace on Sunday to kick off summer. We also tied it in to the lesson (haha~ you thought I couldn't find spirituality in flip flops?) by talking about feet in the Bible. The kids are smart, they thought of several mentions of feet that I hadn't thought of!
Our memory verse was Isaiah 52:7~ How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bring good news....
Here are the pics of their beautiful feet! I had fun, at least. And the Flip Flop Parade was a reason to play outside for a bit!
Our memory verse was Isaiah 52:7~ How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bring good news....
Here are the pics of their beautiful feet! I had fun, at least. And the Flip Flop Parade was a reason to play outside for a bit!
Thursday, May 22, 2008
He got me!
So, we are at church, and I'm in the office trying to get a few things done, and Josiah disappeared for a few minutes. I didn't know where he was, until I heard knocking at the front door. He had gone outside & couldn't get back in.
I went and let him back in, and told him, "You need to stay inside. There is no one outside to watch you, you are not allowed to be out there alone!"
He came back inside, and a few minutes later he came to me and said, "Mommy, I know who can be with me outside."
Well, earlier, Brother & Sister Trusty were here working on the flowerbed, so I thought maybe they were back. "Who can watch you outside?" I asked him.
He replied, "Jesus. Because he's in my heart."
How do you argue with that? Thankfully, Sister Betty is now back outside working on the flowerbed. For a minute, he had me fumbling over my words, unsure of how to explain to a 4 year old that yes, Jesus is in your heart, but you're still not allowed to be out there. I mean, what adult is more responsible than Jesus? Ha!
I went and let him back in, and told him, "You need to stay inside. There is no one outside to watch you, you are not allowed to be out there alone!"
He came back inside, and a few minutes later he came to me and said, "Mommy, I know who can be with me outside."
Well, earlier, Brother & Sister Trusty were here working on the flowerbed, so I thought maybe they were back. "Who can watch you outside?" I asked him.
He replied, "Jesus. Because he's in my heart."
How do you argue with that? Thankfully, Sister Betty is now back outside working on the flowerbed. For a minute, he had me fumbling over my words, unsure of how to explain to a 4 year old that yes, Jesus is in your heart, but you're still not allowed to be out there. I mean, what adult is more responsible than Jesus? Ha!
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Only 2 days of school left! I can't WAIT for summer vacation!
This is my first summer at home with the kiddos. Last summer, Thomas had the paper route, so he got to be with them all day, and I got to hear about how they were at the pool or the park while I was at work, so I've been looking forward to this summer!
My life has been so eventful lately. I'm ready for a little LESS excitement! On Saturday, nurse Eliana gave her eager patient Josiah a shot with the Epi-Pen. The Epi-Pen is medicine that you ONLY give if someone is having a severe allergic reaction, and she shot him with it right in the thigh! I was in the shower when it happened, but as I understand it, it was Josiah's idea! He pulled the Epi-Pen out of the diaper bag and said, "Sissy, give me my shot!" and she was all too happy to oblige! Sooo.... after I calmed down & we were able to decide on a punishment, we settled on: grounded from TV & computer (all they do on the computer is type, or play on PBS.com if we are right here), they have to write sentences nightly ("Kids do not give medicine"), and they have to clean the bathroom nightly (to work off the cost of the wasted Epi-Pen). I warned them that if that were to ever happen again, they would most likely need to go stay with one of the grandparents to ensure their safety, because I don't think I'd be able to contain myself. Then Thomas pointed out that I didn't exactly contain myself this last time. :)
I'm excited for One Accord to be here! Our family always loves to see AJ, but we're excited for the concert as well!
On Sunday, we are having a Flip-flop Parade in Kidspace to kickoff the start of summer vacation! Fun, fun! We will be going outside for our parade, and taking pictures of all participating feet. I told the kids they could wear whatever shoes they wanted & we would still take pics of their feet though. I'll post pics on here next week of our feetsies!
This is my first summer at home with the kiddos. Last summer, Thomas had the paper route, so he got to be with them all day, and I got to hear about how they were at the pool or the park while I was at work, so I've been looking forward to this summer!
My life has been so eventful lately. I'm ready for a little LESS excitement! On Saturday, nurse Eliana gave her eager patient Josiah a shot with the Epi-Pen. The Epi-Pen is medicine that you ONLY give if someone is having a severe allergic reaction, and she shot him with it right in the thigh! I was in the shower when it happened, but as I understand it, it was Josiah's idea! He pulled the Epi-Pen out of the diaper bag and said, "Sissy, give me my shot!" and she was all too happy to oblige! Sooo.... after I calmed down & we were able to decide on a punishment, we settled on: grounded from TV & computer (all they do on the computer is type, or play on PBS.com if we are right here), they have to write sentences nightly ("Kids do not give medicine"), and they have to clean the bathroom nightly (to work off the cost of the wasted Epi-Pen). I warned them that if that were to ever happen again, they would most likely need to go stay with one of the grandparents to ensure their safety, because I don't think I'd be able to contain myself. Then Thomas pointed out that I didn't exactly contain myself this last time. :)
I'm excited for One Accord to be here! Our family always loves to see AJ, but we're excited for the concert as well!
On Sunday, we are having a Flip-flop Parade in Kidspace to kickoff the start of summer vacation! Fun, fun! We will be going outside for our parade, and taking pictures of all participating feet. I told the kids they could wear whatever shoes they wanted & we would still take pics of their feet though. I'll post pics on here next week of our feetsies!
Thursday, May 15, 2008
So much has happened since the last time I blogged!
I took the kids to the allergist last week. Wait... let me backtrack. Malachi has been congested/wheezy/rattly since he had RSV (a respiratory virus) in March, and our pediatrician diagnosed him with Reactive Airway Disease, which is basically like saying, "He's too young for us to call it asthma but that's what it appears to be." He said he could outgrow it, but in the meantime, he prescribed a steroid to add to his breathing treatments. The steroids seemed to help some at first, but not entirely. I had talked to the pediatrician about Malachi having a possible peanut allergy, because Josiah is allergic to peanuts, and Malachi's congested seemed to get noticeably worse (much much worse) when I would eat peanut butter. The pediatrician said it was very unlikely that he would be getting the proteins through the breastmilk & he didn't think that was relevant. I just couldn't allow myself to believe what he was telling me. I had read information about peanut protein passing through breastmilk on the internet, and I really felt there was more to the situation. So that, combined with our recent pecan scare a few weeks back, finally helped motivate me to make an appointment with the allergy doctor.
The allergist did testing on all of the kids. I won't get into the whole laundry list, but it turns out Malachi DID react to the peanut.... along with milk & eggs. The allergy doctor suggested cutting out milk, eggs, and all nuts from my diet. He told me to continue the breathing treatments to help with Malachi's "asthma" (he called it asthma- said he didn't agree with the pediatrician's diagnosis) until our next appointment in June. He also prescribed a nasal spray. Well.... It has been exactly ONE week since that appointment, and Malachi is now off of his breathing treatments! I can't stop raving about it- I'm so thrilled! Since I have cut milk & egg out of my diet (I was already avoiding nuts before that appointment, once I realized that I thought he was reacting to them), his lungs have COMPLETELY cleared up! I didn't have to fill his nasal spray prescription! I called both the allergist's office & the pediatrician's office before stopping the breathing treatments, and they both sounded surprised that it is so much better.... almost like they were in disbelief! Well... I don't really care if they believe it or not- I just praise God for this knowledge! I can't wait to go back to the doctor so they can fix his charts to show that he doesn't have asthma, OR R.A.D! It's just so exciting!! I didn't even end up getting his nasal spray filled because there is no need!
Ok. Sorry. I'm excited, if you can't tell. OH... but about the milk & egg free diet. Did you ever realize that there is milk and/or eggs in SO much stuff? I'm hungry!! I really just want a big, cheesy slice of pizza! It's ok though. Malachi's clear lungs serve as good motivation. :)
Speaking of food. I have been meaning to scan this and post it for awhile. Eliana made a list of her favorite foods... see if you can make it out. :)
(The top, left corner folded down when I was scanning. The first letter is an M.)
Ok. I will decipher it for you.
Macaroni
Fish
Strawberries (that spelling what probably my favorite. Apparently she pronounces it Schrawberries.)
Corn on the cob
Pizza
Chocolate
Teriyaki Chicken (that was written in yellow, so you can't see it, but it was a great phonetic spelling! Something like: Tereyockey. Haha.)
Pigs
Cow
Have a great weekend, everyone!
I took the kids to the allergist last week. Wait... let me backtrack. Malachi has been congested/wheezy/rattly since he had RSV (a respiratory virus) in March, and our pediatrician diagnosed him with Reactive Airway Disease, which is basically like saying, "He's too young for us to call it asthma but that's what it appears to be." He said he could outgrow it, but in the meantime, he prescribed a steroid to add to his breathing treatments. The steroids seemed to help some at first, but not entirely. I had talked to the pediatrician about Malachi having a possible peanut allergy, because Josiah is allergic to peanuts, and Malachi's congested seemed to get noticeably worse (much much worse) when I would eat peanut butter. The pediatrician said it was very unlikely that he would be getting the proteins through the breastmilk & he didn't think that was relevant. I just couldn't allow myself to believe what he was telling me. I had read information about peanut protein passing through breastmilk on the internet, and I really felt there was more to the situation. So that, combined with our recent pecan scare a few weeks back, finally helped motivate me to make an appointment with the allergy doctor.
The allergist did testing on all of the kids. I won't get into the whole laundry list, but it turns out Malachi DID react to the peanut.... along with milk & eggs. The allergy doctor suggested cutting out milk, eggs, and all nuts from my diet. He told me to continue the breathing treatments to help with Malachi's "asthma" (he called it asthma- said he didn't agree with the pediatrician's diagnosis) until our next appointment in June. He also prescribed a nasal spray. Well.... It has been exactly ONE week since that appointment, and Malachi is now off of his breathing treatments! I can't stop raving about it- I'm so thrilled! Since I have cut milk & egg out of my diet (I was already avoiding nuts before that appointment, once I realized that I thought he was reacting to them), his lungs have COMPLETELY cleared up! I didn't have to fill his nasal spray prescription! I called both the allergist's office & the pediatrician's office before stopping the breathing treatments, and they both sounded surprised that it is so much better.... almost like they were in disbelief! Well... I don't really care if they believe it or not- I just praise God for this knowledge! I can't wait to go back to the doctor so they can fix his charts to show that he doesn't have asthma, OR R.A.D! It's just so exciting!! I didn't even end up getting his nasal spray filled because there is no need!
Ok. Sorry. I'm excited, if you can't tell. OH... but about the milk & egg free diet. Did you ever realize that there is milk and/or eggs in SO much stuff? I'm hungry!! I really just want a big, cheesy slice of pizza! It's ok though. Malachi's clear lungs serve as good motivation. :)
Speaking of food. I have been meaning to scan this and post it for awhile. Eliana made a list of her favorite foods... see if you can make it out. :)
(The top, left corner folded down when I was scanning. The first letter is an M.)
Ok. I will decipher it for you.
Macaroni
Fish
Strawberries (that spelling what probably my favorite. Apparently she pronounces it Schrawberries.)
Corn on the cob
Pizza
Chocolate
Teriyaki Chicken (that was written in yellow, so you can't see it, but it was a great phonetic spelling! Something like: Tereyockey. Haha.)
Pigs
Cow
Have a great weekend, everyone!
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
(vomitx7)+(poop)+(a good word)= still a pretty good day!
Wow. Yesterday was a crazy day! Seriously.
TMI warning- if you are easily grossed out, STOP READING NOW!!! Lol.
Let me just simplify the story. Yesterday, Malachi threw up (on me) 7 times (in about 2.5 hours.) By the end of it, he was throwing up bile. Pretty scary. I think it was because he choked on his congestion, but regardless, he stopped throwing up and was able to keep fluids down, so it was all fine. This all happened in the afternoon, and I was trying to decide whether to take him to Urgent Care or not. Finally, after discussing it with my pediatrician's nurse, I decided to wait a little longer & see if it continued or stopped. It stopped, so Malachi & I went to church with the rest of the family, instead of camping out at the Urgent Care Center. He hasn't thrown up since about 4 or 4:30 on Wednesday afternoon, so we're good.
BUT, after we got home, I had just nursed him & was holding him on my lap. I heard him "go" and within seconds, felt it on my leg! I started yelling for Thomas to take him, and Thomas & the kids were laughing in disbelief! By the amount of poo on my leg, I sarcastically asked, "Is he even wearing a diaper??" So, Malachi took his 3rd or 4th bath of the day!
Anyway, that's all over now, thank God! I wanted to share something from tonight though. Clint Miles was our guest speaker in youth, and he shared a great message. He talked about the feeding of the 5,000, and he talked about how Jesus told the disciples to bring him what they had. They told him that they didn't have anything, only 5 loaves & 2 fishes. Jesus told them to bring it anyway. This was so significant to me, because it really is how God is with us! God doesn't call us because of our extraordinary abilities! God calls us in spite of our deficiencies, knowing that HE will provide a way for us to fulfill His call! Clint talked about how Jesus took the food, then He blessed the food, then He broke the food. Whoa. Powerful again! Just like He takes YOU, He blesses YOU, and He breaks YOU. In order for God to be able to use us to minister His love to a hurting world, we first have to be broken, to get rid of our own ego and self-righteousness. Of course, being broken is never fun, and we may not understand the reason for it when we're going through it, but we come out stronger, with better perspective, and having learned to TRUST. We NEED the brokenness! I got so much encouragement from that, I just wanted to share it!
And THAT was my day! Today should be fun, all 3 of the kids are going to the doctor!
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