Thursday, April 26, 2012

fro yo, baby birds and arabic...

This post is about as random as they come, but I want to capture these fun memories!

We got an app on our ipad that teaches some arabic basics. 
Z wrote his first arabic words/letters the other day.

Last night we went out on a family fun bomb with Mikayla.  She's about to get married, so our time with her is really getting short.  We have a really silly song on our computer left over from KidzZone days called "Disco Duck."  When the kids hear the music, they know it's fun bomb time.  The loud cheering and the RUNNING out of bed to get shoes on is one of my very favorite things!!

I'm super-excited to announce the newest members of our family...the BABY BIRDS!!! 
Catie said, "I'm so happy about the baby birds.  The mommy bird must be SO excited."

Hugs and love to you, friends!


Monday, April 23, 2012

a little bit of fun!

The boxes are packed!!  I'm super-happy to have that job done.
Here are a few things that have made the last week A LOT more fun!

My mom sent me these cute things in a package.  Lots of places to write all the lists I'm trying to keep up with right now!  They're making all the to-dos a lot more bearable!!

Zach-attack surprised me with a note on the kitchen floor one morning.

A mommy bird built a nest on our front porch wreath.
Can you see her sitting back behind there?

Check out her beautiful eggs!!

I hope your day is full of enjoying the little things!
Have a great day, friends!



Wednesday, April 18, 2012

our baby's not a baby anymore!

Our little guy turned 3 on Monday! 

If you couldn't tell from yesterday's post, I've been at my limit lately, so I was really happy that his birthday dinner request was pizza and strawberries.  (And race cars!) 

My mom sent Jacob a Cars cake pan.  The cakes turned out SO cute!  I didn't have the 14 hours to ice them perfectly, so I decided they were just right without icing! 

It was a wonderful family time!!  And a great chance to love and affirm our precious, fun, busy, hilarious, joyful, silly, adorable 3-year-old boy!  We love you, Jacob!!!








Tuesday, April 17, 2012

the rock in the midst of transition

Phew!  It feels so good to just sit in the quiet house tonight.  We're right in the midst of so much transition!  Packing up our house is taking my brain to the edge of keeping track of details!
 

John and I are pretty exhausted right now.  But we're also super-thankful.  There's a group of people from our community here heading to our new city.  They're taking 20 crates of our stuff with them!  I'm so thankful for each little touch of the familiar that I get to pack.  And I think of myself on the other side of the world in a few months unpacking these things and making our new place feel like home.  And I smile!  There's the first 12 in that picture.  Aren't they pretty?  Well, they are to me!  :-)  Crates 13 and 14 are almost done.  For some reason, they were the hardest.  Getting rid of things I love isn't always my favorite, but it's doable.  And the reason is so worth it.  Today I went through our kids' stuff, and it was way harder.  I even shed a couple tears.  A precious friend was over here helping me.  (By the way, look what she brought me for my table so that there is a touch of cheer in the midst of the boxes!)

As we worked through the kids' stuff together, she held up this rock...

Zach has had this rock in his treasures for a couple years but decided he could live without it about a week ago.  So I threw it out in the back yard.  Catie FOUND it one day and brought it back in.  So the next time no one was outside, I threw it in another direction.  But there it was inside again.  (John had found it.)  When I shared the undying rock story with my friend, she said, "Have you looked up the verse?"  NO!  I hadn't!  What a great idea!  So she got my Bible and read this to me...
...you also, like living stones, are being built into a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.  I Peter 2:5
It just rocked my world today and changed my perspective.  As the kids have had meltdowns tonight, as we each deal with transition and the losses differently, this verse has been my rock.  Yes, we're tearing down our house right now.  But God is building us into a spirual house!

Our boxes need to be given to the friends who are taking them over by Friday, so we'd really appreciate your prayers during this time.  Thank you, friends, for reading and for walking with us!!


Friday, March 23, 2012

isn't it ironic...don't you think?

We got back to Dallas last Friday night.  We were tired...very tired!  And we had about a 2 hour drive ahead of us to get home.  sooooo ready for our own beds.  By the time we got to our car, it was 11:00.  We decided we could make it home because those beds were calling us.  At 11:15 a pickup truck swerved into our lane, hit us, and sped off into the night.  Thanks to God's protection and John's great driving, we didn't hit the wall on our right or the other car to our left.  We pulled over, called 911, and waited 45 minutes for the police to get there. 


We stared at each other, laughed a little bit, and prayed and thanked God!!  Here's the front of John's car.  I just thought it was a little ironic that we made it safely to the other side of the world and back and then had a wreck as soon as we were "home."  Reminding me once again that we are safest right where God wants us.  We could die any day/anywhere...and I want this life to matter...investing in my husband, my kids, my friends, my neighbors, the people around me who need hope and healing and Life!

And in other good news, the insurance company called John yesterday and told him that they were going to classify the accident as an uninsured motorist accident, so our deductible will only be $250 instead of $1000.  $250 never sounded so good!  :-)

I'm pretty overwhelmed and tired this week.  I'd really appreciate your prayers as our time here in Waco is getting really short, and we have lots of steps to do.  I'm sad to leave Waco.  It has been an incredibly special season of our lives.  Recently, God gave me this verse...


Psalm 126:6
He who goes out weeping
carrying seed to sow
will return with songs of joy
carrying sheaves with him.

I just love that.  Because there are really fun parts about going out.  But there are also really hard parts.  It helped so much to go see our new home and friends, but it's still hard to leave here and then leave Atlanta again.  But there's a promise...a harvest...songs of joy. 

p.s.  the precious photo of catie's hands is by my amazingly talented friend, Jodi Zorzi!

Thursday, March 22, 2012

things I love right now

Here are a few things I'm lovin' right now...

This veggie mix from trader joes.  I miss TJs!!

Since I can't just run and buy this pre-chopped deliciousness, I have to do it the old fashioned way.
But it's SOOOOO worth it!

I just heat up a little olive oil and cook it in the skillet until the carrots are just right.  mmmmm!

This weed...
It's a little stalk full of seed pods shaped like HEARTS!!! 

The kids picked me a few on a walk the other day! :-)

These books...
That was a good one, but I'm really enjoying every book I've read of his!
They have been my very happy down time lately!

This game with the kids...
Richard Scarry Busy Town
So now you know some of my latest faves!
Have a great day!! 





Monday, March 19, 2012

back home from our trip!

It has felt so good to be back home.  We missed the boys SO much, so we've gotten to enjoy lots of hugs and snuggles and wrestles!


Our trip was really, really amazing!  We come back more excited than ever about what's next for us.  We loved the place and the people we got to meet.  We loved out teammates and their kids. 
I love the mix of Arab culture and western influence.  We are NOT going to be roughing it! 
Here's proof...

A mac store!  There is every store imaginable, malls, restaurants...it's a cool place!
It's also a really cool mix of third world and modern.  Modern stores and restaurants with sheep or goats or camels on the lot next door.  You can easily jump in a taxi for not too much money.  Kids don't need car seats.  It's a different world...but not so different, too.

We got to look at 3 schools.  No decisions yet, and nothing seems to be the perfect fit.  Most schools are already full for next year, and the one that has openings doesn't have Kindergarten.  So, we're still praying it through.  And knowing that God has a great plan for us and our kids!

While we were there, we got to do some COOL stuff!  Here's us on Mount Nebo where Moses got to go to look at the promised land...

Here's what we were looking at...

Here we are at the dead sea...

A street view...

I know some of you haven't gotten a chance to visit us in Waco, but don't worry.  There's lots of amazing stuff to do right around our new hometown, so you can just come visit there!  :-)