Thursday, December 23

So this is Christmas

Yeast dough made.  Cinnamon rolls and yeast rolls rising. Chicken lasagna made and waiting to be baked.  Egg nog in the fridge.  Pumpkin pies baked...the aroma in our home is wonderful.

Oh and the fireplace is fixed...so we're enjoying the smell of wood burning as we hunker down and enjoy the holidays.

We're striving to push the world aside and focus on the reason for the season: Jesus Christ.  Our kids don't quite get it this year, but that's ok.  The innocence is beautiful.  They have no idea that presents should line the tree or candy stuffing their stockings.

Merry Christmas to you and yours! 


Tuesday, December 14

I Won! I Won!

I never win anything.  Guess I can't say that anymore.  Because I won this thanks to Money Saving Mom!

And here is where I shamelessly tout Money Saving Mom.  If you haven't read her blog, you're missing out.  Its a daily read for me...I scan for deals, giveaways, coupons...anything that would make my life easier and cheaper.  I have benefited so much from the wisdom that she imparts about home finances, health, minimalism for God's glory and more.

So, for all you ladies out there that wonder, "Is it worth entering?" - yes, it is!

Monday, December 13

Matters of the Heart

Disciplining your children is difficult.

For me, its mostly two-faceted.  (Is that even a correct phrase?)  I fall under two extremes: venting my frustration through discipline and ignoring sinful behavior because I'm lazy or tired or its inconvenient.


Are you with me?  The past couple of weeks have been difficult in the discipline arena.  I want my children (namely my almost three year old) to behave rightly.  My reasons seemed appropriate: I want her to grow up to be a responsible, godly adult.  I want her to respect authority, which starts in the home.  I want children whom others look to as examples of how they should live their lives.


Responsible, godly, respectable, example...these words kept ringing in my ears as I struggled to punish and correct.

In a moment of "last resort" - I stopped by the pastor's office yesterday after church to see if I could borrow the book, "Shepherding a Child's Heart" by Tedd Tripp.  I first heard of the book years ago in Bible college, then it was referenced again in a few biblical counseling seminars I attended, even friends recommended it.  I won't say it was pride, but more a lack of need that caused me to dismiss it.  I wasn't at a place yet to truly understand what shepherding my child's heart would need to look like.

Then parenthood came...what a busy time!  I spent so much of my nesting on material things, like getting the nursery ready, buying diapers and bottles; little did I know how important it was for me to be focused on the eternal during those days.

Hear me, I haven't neglected the Lord in my parenting.  If anything, I have desperately thrown myself at the foot of his cross each night, begging for forgiveness and guidance...and new mercies the next day.

So, yesterday, I borrowed the book from my pastor.  We ate lunch and with anticipation, put the children down for afternoon naps.  I couldn't wait to dive in.  (You know the feeling of "want" when it comes to the Lord...knowing He has a word for you that meets exactly your need at the moment.  It was with that kind of anticipation that I opened the book.)

I'm only through chapter four, but Lord has already begun to do a great work in my heart as it pertains to correcting and guiding my children.

My focus in parenting has been justice, really.  An eye for an eye, a consequence for a wrong action.  I mean, isn't that what they need to know to enter this scary world we live in?  Yet, behavior isn't the root of the problem.  Behavior is really only the fruit of the problem.

As I prepare to continue to read and learn today, I'm shifting my focus to the cross.  My children are sinful.  They need Christ more than ever.  Every wrong action they commit stems from a heart condition: selfishness, greed, malice, revenge...(I'll say those three, because they are prevalent in our home).  Their hearts need rescuing.

My prayer today is this:  Lord, help me to be your agent of change for my children.  Draw them closer to you as I guide them on the path you have chosen.  Help them to see a picture of Christ and his grace through me.

Now, where's that book...

Saturday, December 11

That 28 Year Old Memory

My last post wasn't completely truthful.  Unintentionally.  After listing all of the presents we had purchased I began wrapping them on Tuesday night.  Just three presents each?  Is that really all we had?  I felt like something was missing...something big.  Oops!  Matt remembered we still had a few in his car trunk!



We bought not one, but two of these shopping carts.



And I can't find a picture of the other one, but its an etch a sketch/magna doodle combo.  So, after a few stocking stuffers from the dollar store, my kids are set.

Now, off to get the rest of the presents that we have been neglecting to purchase...

Monday, December 6

Its a Snowy One

In the last 24 hours we've gotten over six inches of snow.  I especially love watching it from my living room window.  We've lived in Michigan for five years and still don't have a snow blower.  We're gluttons for punishment, I guess.

I also love Christmas shopping from my computer while its snowing.  Does anyone else enjoy the blessing of Amazon this time of year?  With free shipping, I can hardly justify putting makeup on and fighting the crowds to pay the same price (or more) for items I can buy with a click, click, click - from my cozy home.  Plus, Money Saving Mom alerts me to all the latest deals, so I feel like I'm saving.  And now I'm starting to sound like a commercial...moving right along.

Which begs the question...What do you buy your toddler for Christmas?  I am loving the Melissa & Doug toys - classic, wooden (not technical, beeping, buzzing...you get the idea) toys that make me reminisce about my childhood and feel like my kids are developing skills versus killing brain cells.  They are a little pricier than I'd like, but I can see my kids playing with them for years.  Have you found a product you couldn't live without for your kids?  

Here's what I've purchased so far:

 Punching Balloons (because what kid doesn't love those?)


 


 Leapfrog Fridge Phonics (yes, electronic, but educational) 








Believe me, the goal for us on Christmas is not quantity, but quality.  I've never been one to lavish presents (though I do love gift giving), because I want my loved ones to feel valued in so many other ways.  But, I also love the memories I have of Christmas mornings...presents piled under the tree.  The excitement on my parents' faces...knowing we were going to love whatever we found under the packaging.  Even getting up at 4:30 am because I couldn't stand it any longer (and I was 17 at the time!). 

So, what are you buying for your kids this year?  What are you excited to give/see them enjoy?

Sunday, November 28

Memories

No fancy words this week.  Just pictures to forever remind me what a busy and fun fall this has been with our sweet girls. 















Wednesday, November 24

We're Still Here

I'm so sorry.  Blogging has not been a priority lately.  I'm enjoying 15 minutes of semi-silence (the first in weeks) and hoping to blog a little to empty my mind.  Here are the dreaded bullet points we call life:

  • Thanksgiving is here - holy cats, where did the time go?  A busy life flies by...we need to slow down.
  • Elli was diagnosed with her third ear infection in the last 12 weeks.  Not fun.  We're running low on sleep and energy with lots to do.  Bad combination.
  • Annelise is super healthy!  And boy do I love it.  She is full of energy and life - makes us laugh daily and loves her sister, a little too much.
  • Matt and I feel like we have just slid into home plate, but missed the pitched, hit and first three bases in the mean time.  Needless to say, a four day weekend is welcomed around here.
  • I made 4 pies before noon today.  Accomplishment feels good.
  • Tonight, I will celebrate Thanksgiving dinner with over 1,000 needy people in our community.  Its such a blessing to serve at Holland Rescue Mission.
  • We're going on a cruise in January - and its paid for!  After six years of marriage and two kids, we're sneaking away with my brother and his wife to the Bahamas for a four night cruise.  The best part is we paid for it all in cash...so worth the wait!
  • I have lots of pictures to share.  Really, I've been hoping to blog for weeks, show you all that's been going on, but I haven't had a single moment.  So, this weekend we are Christmas decorating and blogging.
Happy Thanksgiving to you all!

Tuesday, November 16

Huh?

Its really hard to make phone calls at work while you're sucking on a menthol hall's candy and can't breathe out your nose.  Just sayin.

Friday, November 5

I didn't want to blog today

Really, I just want to be lazy today - about everything...laundry, eating, discipline, cleaning.  I just feel like being lazy.

So, here we go, fighting the urge to not do anything and forcing myself to do something.  Which includes an update on this blog.

The kids are happy as larks, growing like weeds...what other metaphors can I come up with?  I definitely have a busy toddler and a motherly 2 year old.  Which can be an interesting combination.  Most of you are snickering in agreement.  Elli has learned that her scream is excruciatingly annoying to mommy, which makes her quite happy and therefore she continues to do it.  I've had a head ache for 3 days.

That's our boring life.  Sorry no big updates. 

Monday, October 25

Mesmerized

We spent a lot of time this weekend outside, enjoying the extraordinarily warm weather and the fall leaves.  Every fall, I'm reminded why this is my favorite season.  I love the colors, the clothes, the food, the activities...it just feels cozy to me.  I know its the season of dying and preparing for hibernation...but its a beautiful process.  And I'm glad God decided to make it that way.  We are enjoying every moment of the colorful leaves, hot soup with bread and light jackets.

Today is Elli's one year appointment (a little late, as usual).  I'm curious to see where she falls on the scale.  Annelise has always been below the average, 10% in weight and 30% in height.  I have a sneaking suspicion that Elli will be much above the average (especially since she and Annelise are practically sharing clothes right now).  We shall see.

So, we're doing our best to get up, get motivated, and accomplish much today.  Its not looking good though...its 10:30 and I'm enjoying a second cup of coffee in my pajamas, writing this blog, Annelise is enjoying Abby's Flying Fairy School on Sesame Street and Elli is sweetly sleeping in her crib. 

Oh well...we'll enjoy these moments.

Friday, October 15

Relying on Grace

The past few weeks have been a busy blur around our home.  Lots of school activities, work activities, church activities...just lots going on.  Isn't it so tempting during times like these to rely on our own strength - or to look for it in another person?  How unfair!  God is my only source of strength...in fact, nothing I do is apart from Him and His Grace!

So, I'm preaching this to myself today.  Another big work event tomorrow is keeping me on my toes and giving me lots of mommy guilt.  But, God is good, faithful and STRONG - and I'm asking Him to inject lots of grace into my life today.


Friday, October 8

Not Our Normal Friday

Not sure that I even know what normal is these days.  I can tell you its NOT being awake all night, just to have my kids wake up at 6 am. 

We're all a little cranky today.

Considering the circumstances, we would normally hunker down and rest, but I have a huge event at work tomorrow.  Like over 1,000 people kind of event.  So, alas, we will shower, pretty ourselves and get to work on all that needs to be done today. 

And yes, with the kids in tow.

Saturday, October 2

Happy Birthday Elli!

Elliora Grace Neal was born one year ago today.  A planned c-section is a beautiful thing.  Within moments of going into the operating room, we were blessed with a big, beautiful baby girl.  Those first three months were a nightmare rough, but we made it through.  I wouldn't give her back for anything.  She is the sweetest baby, but displays a fiery personality.  Elli has added so much joy to our home.


Happy Birthday, Pickles!