Friday, December 24, 2010

Merry Christmas

For to us a child is born,
to us a son is given,
and the government will be on his shoulders.
And he will be called
Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. 
-Isaiah 9:6 
 
Merry Christmas from our family to you and yours!

Just was reflecting this morning on how rapidly life has changed over the last three years! The upper left photo is from Christmas 2007, here it is 2010 and we are a family of four. So thankful.

Joy to the world, the SAVIOR reigns!
He rules the world
With truth and grace
And makes the nations prove
The glories of His righteousness
And wonders of His love!


Monday, December 20, 2010

The Words I Would Say...

Matthew turned two a couple of weeks ago, but had another birthday on December 14th. The day that he was born again, in Christ. Jesus says, at least three times (that I can find), "Let the little children come to me, do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these".

Matthew 19:14
Mark 10:14
Luke 18:16

In all three verses, read in context, Jesus also says "those who do not enter the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it" (my emphasis). To me this means you do not have to be baptized during your infancy or even as a small child, just LIKE a small child. Faith that is untainted. Pure joy and excitement.

That day also symbolized our greatest responsibility as Matthew's parents. To raise him in a Christian home, to teach him about the Lord, to remind Him constantly of his salvation, to set the example of Christ's love. To impress the Word of the Lord upon his heart. The truth is... sometimes I lose my patience, sometimes I say a certain four letter word that begins with "s" (under my breath, of course!), sometimes I am a terrible example, sometimes I have a hard time putting things in to words. But more than anything I hope my children know that I love them, that God loves them more than I do, that heaven will be infinitely happier than earth, that they are forgiven. 

Be strong in the Lord and,
Never give up hope,
You're going to do great things,
I already know,
God's got His hand on you so,
Don't live life in fear,
Forgive and forget,
But don't forget why you're here,
Take your time and pray,
These are the words I would say,

From one simple life to another,
I will say,
Come find peace in the Father...
-Sidewalk Prophets

I'm giving my life to the only one 
who makes the moon reflect the sun. 
Every starry night, that was His design. I
'm giving my life to the only son, 
who was and is and yet to come. 
Let the praises ring, 
'cause He is everything.
-Chris August

Owen was baptized on October 31st and we were once again reminded of all these things. Admittedly, Matthew's anniversary of birth in Christ came and went just as any other day, when it truly seems that it should be a big celebration - not with gifts, balloons, and party favors - but a celebration of Christ. Time to begin new traditions...


Thursday, December 16, 2010

.blessed.: Thanksgiving

.blessed.: Thanksgiving: "I thought I should post about Thanksgiving before Christmas arrives! Jon and I braved the near 20 hour drive down to Florida to visit my mo..."

Monday, December 13, 2010

.blessed.: Five Months Old

.blessed.: Five Months Old: "Owen is five-months-old! He continues to be a very happy little guy and is getting closer and closer to the point where he can sit up ..."

Show Us Your Life - Christmas Tour of Homes

Over at Kelly's Korner, today's post is a Christmas Tour of Homes. I typically don't participate in the tour of homes posts because it's just not my thing. This year, when we put up our Christmas tree I decided I wanted to take photos of our ornaments and document the story behind all of them. So, linking up to Kelly's post gives me the inspiration to do just that.

This is our first "Financial Peace" Christmas (and might I add, we are very near our one year anniversary of living like no one else, and it has been full of frustrations, but even more full of rewards - we have paid off an incredible amount of debt and that is a gift in and of itself this year). That being said, we had set our gift budget back in February and never thought to include a "home decor" budget. Totally fine with me right now, we are living like no one else (remember?). Unpacking the Christmas decorations just made me giggle because I knew our tree was going to look very FPU!

The tree is approximately 6' tall and was purchased last December, on clearance, at Target. I did splurge for $8 of white lights from Wal-Mart. I feel like less is always more, except with the lights on the tree. For a 6' tree I used about 200' of lights! Then, added the limited, but very meaningful, ornament collection:

The "joy" ornament was a gift as a part of an Advent by Candlelight place setting in December 2009. Our table was hosted by our friend Monica. Monica's son, Zach, was diagnosed with T-Cell Leukemia during the spring of 2009 and hosting a table was her way of extending a thank you to a handful of people who had offered words of encouragement, a shoulder to cry on, a warm meal, etc. An unnecessary thank you and a strong message to remain joyful in all circumstances.
 The nail ornament has a tag attached that says "The Greatest Gift of All". The message inside the tag says "Each Christmas this nail I see, on my Christmas tree reminding me of a special gift from God above, the ultimate gift of His true love. The greatest gift was given to you and me, the gift of Life for all eternity!" Sadly, I do not remember where I got this ornament. I think it has been around for quite some time and was from Salt Company while at Iowa State. Anyone? All I know is that it has and will stick with me!
This ornament was made on December 15th of 2009 and is little Matthew's handprint with my free-handed decorating. Matthew was not a fan (to say the least) of having his hand dipped in white paint at that time. But, I am definitely going to give this ornament a shot again this year with both boys and probably continue until their hands are just too big for the ornament.
These little picture ornaments were a gift from my friend, Kathryn, in December 2008 right after Matthew was born. They are just too sweet not to hang on the tree.
 This is our traditional "First Christmas Together" ornament given to us as a gift in 2006.
The church ornament is so pretty and super sparkly (love). This was given to us as a gift by one of my best friends in the world, E!
This seashell was a stocking stuffer from my mom last year (December 2009) and I love it because it is a reminder of my mom and dad even on the years we can't be with them on Christmas day!

Our Willow Tree nativity scene is on our foyer entry table and was given to me in various pieces over the last few Christmas' by Jon's parents. I adore this nativity scene and hope that it is the same one on my foyer entry table when I'm 90. Matthew is very intrigued by it this year and has done very well not to touch and treat the items as toys. I did add a dark red table runner underneath which seemed to "complete" the look.
On our other foyer table I added a vase filled with ornaments. I contemplated using these ornaments on the tree, but I have always used these ornaments as a center piece and decided to stick with that this year, too. The candles (there are actually two) were purchased from Hobby Lobby on clearance a few years ago. Since taking this photo I added a 5"x7" frame of last years Christmas card. The photos in our card were taken by our amazing and super-talented friend, Beth, and are priceless memories. My favorite Christmas cards to-date (and I would have tried to be equally as creative this year, but Dave Ramsey just did not allow and so I am resorting back to the stash of Christmas cards purchased in previous years).

Saturday, December 11, 2010

.blessed.: Two Years Old!

.blessed.: Two Years Old!: "Matthew is two-years-old now, with a big personality to go along with it! At two, Matthew is loving the pool ('pooo'). He is in swimming le..."

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Favorite Things! (TTMT)

Heidi's Talk To Me Tuesday (TTMT) post this week is about "Favorite Things" (think, Oprah style). I got kind of excited about this one! Bear with me... Heidi posted this topic last week and I have been thinking about it ever since.

The first thing that comes to mind are Usborne Books. I LOVE LOVE LOVE these books for the boys. I have only gone so far as to purchase books of the cardboard (or very thick paper) nature, but we love them and I feel like Matthew has learned so much from them. More specifically, my favorite Usborne's are the "My Very First", "Look and Say" and "Touchy Feely" series. And no, I don't sell Usborne, so this is not a shameless plug! But, if you do by from a rep or a party a lot of times you get books free with purchase. However, I find a bunch of them on half.com, Amazon.com and have even seen a few at Barnes & Noble. Or, check your local library, ours is chalk full of them and we always have a stack at home for free (and those are my favorite).

Second, The North Face Women's Thunder Jacket. A little pricey, but in my opinion, worth every penny. I received this as a Christmas present in 2007 and it still looks brand-spanking new {and it has been through a lot, including the Rocky Mountains!}, and it is SO warm! My favorite part about this jacket is that it is very light weight down, so it is incredibly warm but not bulky whatsoever. Love.

Next up, the Cuisinart SmartStick Hand Blender. Also a Christmas gift, from last year. Since that time it has replaced almost any use of our fancy-dancy Black & Decker food processor and all use of a traditional blender. Most notably, it has been instrumental in making all of Owen's baby food, to-date. I am a huge fan of it and all of it's attachments.

I feel like I have a whole list of other favorites that I could put in a little blurb about, but will leave at this for the morning!

Link up your favorites!

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Happy Birthday, Matthew!

This little guy...





...is TWO-years-old today. Tear. I hope you are all content with where you are at in life right now, because - if you'll excuse me - I am going to freeze time right now. Okay, now that I have that off my chest...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY LITTLE MOOZLE!

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Seven Truths

Well, loyal ".blessed." readers, I was tagged again - this time to share seven secrets about me and then tag seven more people to do the same. On that note, please feel free to stop reading here to prevent boredom or guilt for wasting your time...

1. I think every day about permanently deleting my facebook account, because I really believe that the devil dwells on an idle horse.

2. When my husband is out of town, my favorite thing to do is rent a chic flick and eat tons of ice cream while I watch it.

3. I fear that I am a total failure as a Christian. But, I know that I am forgiven and I am confident that He is not finished with me yet.

4. I am passionate about politics, but have become very guarded in sharing my views in conversation for fear that I will appear uneducated or heartless and to avoid hurting others or having my own feelings hurt. I do not enjoy being judged because I vote a certain way.

5. I want to be neat and organized but never seem to get it together.

6. I love Tom Hanks and think that Dave Ramsey is very handsome, but I do not have a thing for older men.

7. I eat a lot of McDonald's french fries. It is not a fact that I am proud of. It started while I was pregnant and never went away.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Two years ago...

Two years ago, on this day, all of the baby clothes were washed, folded, hung neatly and fresh smelling. The burp clothes and bibs were stain free. The lavender scented baby lotion bottle was full. The walls were freshly painted yellow, the house was clean as a whistle and everything was in it's place. And, with nothing left to do to occupy my mind and my time, I was sitting at my desk at work wondering if my little Matthew would ever make his appearance (and hoping my water didn't break at work). I had been counting down the days since... forever. I was anxious to see his face and to hear him cry. And might I add, ready to move without feeling like I'd pee my pants (ha!).

Little did I know how much my handsome little Matthew would change my life. Today as I watch him drive his cars around the house, inspect the Christmas tree, make fish faces at his goldfish, and snuggle right in to my chest I began to cry reflect on some of the changes that just make me giggle.

Instead of... "I wonder what we'll do on Friday night!" It's... "I hope we don't have any plans this weekend..."

Instead of... "Let's go out to eat around 8 p.m."  It's... "We need to be seated by 5 with food by 5:30 or we're not gonna make it through this meal!"

Instead of... the Sunday night blues, because work is right around the corner... It's... the Sunday night blues, because Dada has to go back to work tomorrow and we were having so much fun!

Instead of... heels... it's sneakers...

Instead of... staying up late... it's, "I better get to bed now, they're going to be up at the crack of dawn!"

Instead of... worrying about myself... it's all about my boys...

Instead of... the Today show... it's "Super Why!"

Instead of... Express... it's Children's Place.

Instead of... Starbucks... it's Chick-fil-A.

Instead of... one cup of coffee... it's three cups of coffee.

Motherhood has brought me so much more than all of these things, but sometimes this is just where my mind wanders... 

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Wordless Wednesday

{With about 30 seconds of daylight left, once they were both up from nap, this was the best I could do for Christmas card photos. This series of pictures just bring an ear-to-ear smile to my face and will always make me laugh! This is just the beginning!}