Monday, May 26, 2008

Abiding Worship

Upon completion of the last semester of Abiding Worship Dance at CrossWay, we were thrilled to attend a final celebration for each of the girls' classes:

This was Julianna's first time dancing through Abiding Worship and Alyssa's fifth.

My Family

Ever since my father moved in with us, I have been marveling at the many kindnesses shown to me through my family and my church.  Today, I wanted to take some time to thank God for one of the greatest gifts He gave me...eight brothers and sisters.

Let me introduce you:
(Back L to R): My beloved Mother, Dad, Kath, Pat, Mike, Ellen, and Lori. 
(Front L to R): Chris, Rich, Gail, and Me.

Since my Father's fall, my family has rallied together to support and care for him in many ways: visits, meals, cleaning, phone calls, taking care of his bills, overseeing his medical care, managing his house and car, packing, organizing, encouraging and praying... just to name a few. John and I have benefitted from their care as well. 
When John and I made the decision to have Dad live with us, all more-than-one of my siblings expressed concern about strain it would put on our already-extraordinarily-busy-household. However, knowing the alternative was much less desirable (nursing home), they have been supportive and looked for ways to care for us in the process. 
For example, Dad's freezer is full of approximately 40 home-cooked meals provided by my sisters. Dad chooses one almost every day for lunch. (Just heat and serve!) Better yet, on occasion, they provide a meal large enough to feed all of us!

Here is the "Menu" I printed for him today:
15 Bean Soup
BBQ
Beef Broccoli
Beef Stew
Beef Stir Fry
Beef Tips
Black-eyed Pea Soup
Chicken Cacciatori
(3) Chicken and Rice Soup
Chili
Coq Au Vin
(2) Company Beef Stew
(2) Cranberry Chicken
Manhattan Clam Chowder
Honey Mustard Chicken 
(3) Italian Beef Soup
(3) Meat Loaf
Pepper Steak
(2) Pot roast
Roast Beef
Roast Pork
Red Beans
(2) Sloppy Joes
Stan's Ribs
Steak and Potato Soup
(2) Stuffed Shells
(3) Sweet and Sour Pork
Veal Marsala

Several family members have gone above and beyond what we could have imagined by creatively thinking of ways to bless us while we care for Dad.  Providing respite, whether by spending an afternoon or evening out with Dad has been an enormous means of grace to us all. My brother, Chris, even surprised me by organizing a family calendar arranging weekly respite for us, and time for each of them to spend with Dad. My dear sister-in-law, Lisa, is regularly planning events with the children, including taking them to the zoo, out for a movie and dinner, Carowinds or overnights in the mountains.  Another sister, recently asked to bring Alyssa with her to Disney!  (Shhh...Alyssa doesn't know about this yet.) Pat has helped tremendously with Dad's medical needs, researching and ordering equipment, talking with doctors...and reassuring me! EVERYONE has called or sent notes encouraging me and John in our efforts to care for my Dad. 
I simply do not know what I would do without my family. Each of my siblings are uniquely wonderful and so dear to me. I'm so thankful to call them "mine". 
Thank you, Kathleen, Pat, Mike, Ellen, Lori, Chris, Rich and Gail for the many ways you each have cared for me and my family over the last two months. Mom would be so proud. I'm so thankful the Lord has entwined our lives together.   

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Saturday, May 17, 2008

The Toothfairy Has Been Replaced!


Loose teeth are not uncommon in our home. Thursday, Alyssa lost a tooth, and after announcing her accomplishment she was generously rewarded $5 from her Grandpa!
As soon as Spencer recognized this lucrative opportunity, he began fervently wiggling one of his own loose teeth.
This particular tooth had already proved to be quite delinquent in its removal. (After all, Spencer is eight years old and has only lost two of his baby teeth so far!) Alyssa, observing the situation, offered her services to her baby brother. After much deliberation, Spencer acquiesced and allowed the young dental assistant to wrap his tooth in a paper towel and yank it right out of his mouth! (OUCH!)

Conclusions:
1) Kids will do anything for money.
2) Grandparents are going to put the Tooth Fairy out of business. ($10 in one day for teeth! How can we ...errr... the Tooth Fairy ever measure up to such compensations?!)

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

The Pool


Just a big mess right now. I'm just hoping it will all be finished in time for Julianna's Little Mermaid party (or we may have to suddenly change the theme)!

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Spring Has Sprung




The kids had the pleasure of daily watching these baby robins from young hatchlings until they flew away.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Still Under Construction...


Can you tell?

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Coming Right Along


Finally making progress on the addition. Hopefully it will be finished by the end of the month.
The pool should be done in two weeks!

Strawberry Picking

Friday, May 2, 2008

Bidgie's Cuteness

Lauren is laying on my bedroom floor, sucking her fingers, and watching her morning video. When I went by my room, I said, "Hey you."
Lauren nonchalantly replied, "Hey you."
Earlier this morning, Alyssa was keeping an eye on Lauren while I was helping Spencer with school. I noticed Alyssa walking past Spencer's room alone, so I asked, "Where's Lauren?". At that moment, Lauren (having overheard the question) came around the corner and said "TA-DA!".