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Saturday, June 8, 2013

Praying for Mommy


I admit it, I am a Pinterest Junkie - though, admittedly I have spent less time on it lately than before.  I am happy to say, however, that I do tend to actually use the pins (though not nearly as many as I have re-pinned...not even half as many.)

One of those projects a few months back was a prayer jar.  Pretty simple, really.  A mason jar, some popsicle sticks, some paint and a sharpie marker.  An afternoon of entertainment for Alyssa left us with a completed project with a practical purpose.  I took an evening to write the names of as many friends and family members that I could fit onto all the sticks that would fit in the jar.  Now, each night before bed Alyssa pulls a stick from the jar and says a prayer for the person whose name is on it.

This has been such a fantastic experience.  Each night it has allowed us to focus on different people that we love and think about what is going on in their lives and pray for their difficulties, give praise for their gifts and show gratitude for their love for us.  Alyssa is slowly learning that prayer is personal...it is not just a ritual that we go through at certain times of the day, such as before meals or before bed.  

The focus on prayer has also opened the door for us to pray at random.  When she gets hurt and is beside herself we try to remember to stop and ask Jesus to make the pain go away and heal the boo-boo.  When she is cranky or having a tired or off sort of day (especially if we are going someplace like a friend's or Sunday School) we try to stop and ask God to give extra patience and kindness.  When she is frightened (like when she is getting ready to go down the huge waterslide) we stop and ask Jesus for courage.

It's been good for me too.  Reminding me of the importance of prayer...more than that...reminding me of the importance of conversing with my God.  There is power in prayer, anyone who knows the Lord knows that.

Tonight Alyssa came running out after getting all ready for bed and asked me if I would do prayers and bedtime with her.  "Sure"...though I couldn't help but notice this weird twinkle in her eye that said 'I am up to something'.  Sure enough, we got to her room and I told her to pick out her prayer stick.  She said "I already did" with this crazy grin.  She held up a purple painted popsicle stick that said MOMMY.  With a giggling glee she said "I spent time during quiet time looking for the one that had your name on it because I wanted to pray for you!!".  Heart melt round one.

All snuggled up in her bed together we laid there while she prayed.  "Dear Jesus, please help Mommy have a good sleep and have a good day tomorrow.  Thank you that Mommy loves me no matter what.  Thank you that Mommy takes so good care of me.  Jesus please help Mommy to keep following in your footsteps everyday.  Amen."  

Wow.  She is listening; really listening.  Each night when I put her to bed I pray over her and with her.  I pray for her day and her sleep and I pray that she continues to grow into a wonderful young lady who listens to God and strives to obey Him.  Her prayer for me were all her words, I swear.  Right down to "follow in your footsteps".  I don't even know where she learned that phrase.

God is good.  God is great.  God is doing fantastic things in the heart of my little girl.  Growing her into a phenomenal individual who is loving and compassionate.  An individual who is starting to understand that she can lean fully on God and rely on Him for any strength that she will ever need.  This Mommy couldn't be happier about the good works that the Lord is doing in her baby girl.



"Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it." ~ Proverbs 22 : 6

Monday, June 3, 2013

A Few "Sun"sational Days





While the calendar may not agree, Mother Nature has certainly declared that summer is here.  Don't believe me?  Check out the bathing beauty in the picture!!  

This past week was one of those "woah, where did THIS heat come from? who invited summer?  what happened to Spring?" kind of weeks.  That's alright, it just meant that we could break out the hose, water table and swimsuits.  Properly coated in sunscreen after donning their suits, the girls went out back and played on their "water slides" (Alyssa kept filling her tea pot at the water table and pouring it down the slides).  They splashed in the water table and played a little catch.  Time for lunch...


First things first.  Before any picnicking can happen, the table must be washed.  Nothing a little bowl of soapy water and a scrub bush can't solve...oh, and the labor of two little cuties!  Now we can have lunch.


Working off a little of their lunch on the swing set was a necessity.




A new day dawns and more sun means more heat.  Emma showed up in pigtails, so Alyssa wanted to be "pigtail sisters".  But she added bows to hers which meant we had to find bows to coordinate with Emma's outfit.  And to make things even more fun - Alyssa says "Mommy - you should have pigtails and bows today too!!".  Oh, the things we do for the love of our kids....Here are the "Bow Babes" and the "Pigtail Sisters".

Pigtail Sisters

Bow Babes
 The morning was spent playing with cousins and friends...their favorite spot to stay cool while we were outside?  The hideout inside the trees, of course!!  A little sword-play with sticks between rides on the swings made for great fun.




And why not top off the night with some cowgirl pj fun?!?!











Sunday, May 26, 2013

Center Stage


Alyssa and her teacher Miss Suzannah - it's been a great 2 years!!

On the heels of our return from a fantastic week in Vermont, Alyssa and I were on the run getting ready for her dance recital.  This year her Creative Movement dance class performed to "Jesus Bids Us Shine" sung by Veggie Tales.  So cute!!  We were especially excited that GG and Poppy were able to make the trip down from Vermont to see it...only 3 days after leaving them!!  Aunt Ange and Gram and Grandpop came too!



Getting Made Up



My Angel Showing off the beautiful Flower!


Backstage with the Class



A few action shots


After a great show, we went back to the house and continued the "this-weekend-is-all-about-Alyssa" theme by getting to work on her much anticipated swing set.  Lumber, screws, nails, saws, measuring tapes and a couple of hard working men over the afternoon made good work for the first day.  Meanwhile, Alyssa and GG decorated the sidewalk.


Thank goodness GG is so artistic, because the extent of my chalk-art drawings tend to be hopscotch and letters and basic stick figures.  Alyssa colored in hearts, drew penguins and something that I think looked like an elephant.  GG started with a sun and it took on a life of it's own.  There was so much chalk that the drawing actually survived 3 days and 2 rain storms!!






Alyssa requested that the picture be special to Uncle Malachi...she said that she just misses him so much with him living so far away in Italy.  Then she decided she wanted to list essentially everyone she knows and we compromised with adding "to everyone".  She even took a minute to put herself in the picture and record a special message.




What happened to the swing set, you ask??  Well, it took one more day with the help of friends and Poppy, but it got finished and Alyssa is in heaven!  Swings, glider, slide...what kid wouldn't be thrilled?