Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Santa and Granna!
Granna came to visit Luke and have some Christmas fun this past week! This was sort of a last minute invite that made our activity packed week so much more fun to share! Luke was so excited that he got his own special visitor... He would wake up and ask if Granna was still here... sweet boy.
We went to visit Santa. There was no line and so no real prep time to talk about Santa, so Luke was not sure of the whole process! He asked Santa for an orange bike and blocks. Santa asked him if he liked dinosaurs and he said no. This is how I know that Luke was unsure!
Friday was Luke's first Christmas show at his daycare. They sang 3 songs... he sang loud and proud!
PS2 Class
Cutest reindeer in the bunch!
Pizza party with friends
Granna babysat so we could go to a Christmas Party- Luke showed her how to play games and cars.
We are ready for Christmas at our house!
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Polar Express 2011
We got to go ride the Polar Express this weekend with some our our sweet friends. Getting ready to see Santa! Eskimo kisses on the bus.
Silly faces before the show began:)
Riding the train, sweet babies!
Meeting Mrs. Clause and singing Christmas carols
SANTA!!!
Santa gave all the kids a bell to ring for Angels to get their wings
The Conductor punched their tickets... THIS was the highlight of Luke's trip! (He watches Dinosaur Train and punching tickets is a big deal... same with time tunnels- we went under a bridge and Luke asked if it was the time tunnel) He held this punched ticket and had the sweetest smile when the conductor left. It was magic.
Arriving back at the train station
We had chicken spaghetti at the house for dinner... Braelynn re-arranged the nativity scene to this... I think this is a MUCH better arrangement.
Merry Christmas!
Silly faces before the show began:)
Riding the train, sweet babies!
Meeting Mrs. Clause and singing Christmas carols
SANTA!!!
Santa gave all the kids a bell to ring for Angels to get their wings
The Conductor punched their tickets... THIS was the highlight of Luke's trip! (He watches Dinosaur Train and punching tickets is a big deal... same with time tunnels- we went under a bridge and Luke asked if it was the time tunnel) He held this punched ticket and had the sweetest smile when the conductor left. It was magic.
Arriving back at the train station
We had chicken spaghetti at the house for dinner... Braelynn re-arranged the nativity scene to this... I think this is a MUCH better arrangement.
Merry Christmas!
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Durdle is BACK!
Durdle returned to our house Dec 1!!!
And he brought Luke a new pair of shoes from the North Pole!
So we better be on our best behaivior this year since he reports back to Santa!
Potty Talk
I woke up one Saturday morning, looked on the monitor and Luke was not in his bed. So I made my way down the hall and saw his bathroom light on. The conversation that commenced went like this:
Mom: (knock on the door) Luke, are you okay?
Luke: (washing his hands) Hi Mom, I am just washing my hands
Mom: Do you need to go potty?
Luke: I just did Mom (points to his disheveled potty on the floor).
Mom: Are you sure, I don't see any pee pee.
Luke: Mom, I cleaned it. I flushed it down the toilet.
Mom: Gasp, squeal, hugs, kisses... you get the point.
My big boy.
Mom: (knock on the door) Luke, are you okay?
Luke: (washing his hands) Hi Mom, I am just washing my hands
Mom: Do you need to go potty?
Luke: I just did Mom (points to his disheveled potty on the floor).
Mom: Are you sure, I don't see any pee pee.
Luke: Mom, I cleaned it. I flushed it down the toilet.
Mom: Gasp, squeal, hugs, kisses... you get the point.
My big boy.
Thanksgiving 2011
Picking up acorns for Santa's reindeer with Mary Ward
Counting acorns for the reindeer with Aunt Jamie
Football
City folk snapping pictures in front of the cows :)
This kitty loved Luke.
Uncle Chris played hard all weekend!
Nature walks with aunt Freddie!
Picking berries for the reindeer while Black Friday shopping
Aunt Christy playing dress up with Luke in Banana Republic :)
Cards
A breakfast to remember!
It was a fun trip to Ashland, MS. 10 hours in the car with my boys... playing, eating, sleeping, and not thinking about TCU for a second! Happy Thanksgiving!
Counting acorns for the reindeer with Aunt Jamie
Football
City folk snapping pictures in front of the cows :)
This kitty loved Luke.
Uncle Chris played hard all weekend!
Nature walks with aunt Freddie!
Picking berries for the reindeer while Black Friday shopping
Aunt Christy playing dress up with Luke in Banana Republic :)
Cards
A breakfast to remember!
It was a fun trip to Ashland, MS. 10 hours in the car with my boys... playing, eating, sleeping, and not thinking about TCU for a second! Happy Thanksgiving!
Monday, November 21, 2011
Thanksgiving At Stepping Stones
Luke's Day Care had Thanksgiving dinner this past Friday and they invited the parents too... here is their pre-dinner movie. Mrs. Blanca is in the yellow shirt... I love how she gets in there with the kids!
Sitting at the table with their name plates :)
Sitting at the table with their name plates :)
My turkey:
Daddy Date
Daddy took Luke to the movies to see Puss in Boots... Luke had a ball... the next day, I look into the kitchen and here is what I see:
Luke was getting water everywhere when he was pretending to drink like a cat :) These boys!
Challenge of A Lifetime!
Luke,
When I hear things that make me look at Jesus differently, I want to share them with you. I think when we grow up in a Christian home, we forget how BIG God's grace is to us and how undeserving we are of Him. An easy tendency we can fall into is making Jesus an accessory in our life to help us "get through" it-- picking Him up when it is convenient or when we have time, or when we are in trouble, or when the stakes for speaking out are low. Luke, I challenge you to make Jesus ALL of your life and then it won't just be "getting through" to the next thing, it will be a ride of a lifetime! We talk about Moses, and David, and Paul and what courageous men they became in life, but the truth is, they are no different than you are- their God is our God. Be bold, be different, walk in the Lord, have secret moments with him, share your heart, cry out to Him, question Him, make the most of the time you have here with Him and KNOW Him. Find a man who does this well and practice faith like he does... it isn't easy and it isn't our nature, but you can find practical ways to "put on your new self" if you are just willing to work for it. Do it for no one else but you, and I guarantee you a life worth living!
I love you, Luke-- you have no bigger prayer warrior on your side than me! I want my family for God because I want you to be blessed!
When I hear things that make me look at Jesus differently, I want to share them with you. I think when we grow up in a Christian home, we forget how BIG God's grace is to us and how undeserving we are of Him. An easy tendency we can fall into is making Jesus an accessory in our life to help us "get through" it-- picking Him up when it is convenient or when we have time, or when we are in trouble, or when the stakes for speaking out are low. Luke, I challenge you to make Jesus ALL of your life and then it won't just be "getting through" to the next thing, it will be a ride of a lifetime! We talk about Moses, and David, and Paul and what courageous men they became in life, but the truth is, they are no different than you are- their God is our God. Be bold, be different, walk in the Lord, have secret moments with him, share your heart, cry out to Him, question Him, make the most of the time you have here with Him and KNOW Him. Find a man who does this well and practice faith like he does... it isn't easy and it isn't our nature, but you can find practical ways to "put on your new self" if you are just willing to work for it. Do it for no one else but you, and I guarantee you a life worth living!
I love you, Luke-- you have no bigger prayer warrior on your side than me! I want my family for God because I want you to be blessed!
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Gay Unless You are Crhsitian Response
Luke, one of my friends found this article and asked what the Christian response should be... I am burying my response in this blog so that when you come against these moral issues, that you will know where your Daddy and I stand.
The original article was written by a non-Christian man who had a gay friend. His charge was that Christians are the most hateful to his gay friend when we spout ideals of love. The article can be found HERE.
It may surprize you that I agree with many points in this article. I think society, Christians and non-Christians, hold being gay as a far worser sin than others. The fact is God doesn't have differing degrees of sin- in His eyes a sin, no matter how small or big we may quantify it, is a sin and it seperates us from his presence- that is the whole reason he had to send Jesus to earth to take our place because he truly wants a relationship with his creation. I think some Christians may look at being gay as a lifestyle of sin- where you can't break out of it because you continually go back to it. You can be sorry for your sin, but not repentant. God wants repentance. In 2 Corinthians 5:17, the Bible says "Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!" When we make Him Lord of our lives, he gives us power to stand against sin and be a new creation by his standards. We can't go back to the former way of life because we don't want to. In Romans 6:2 it says "What shall we say, then? Shall we go on sinning so that grace may increase? By no means! We died to sin; how can we live in it any longer?" It is a constant fight to "daily die to our sin" nature and truly make Christ Lord in our lives, and honestly it is easier to let sin rule us- I think this is the state where a lot of "Christians", especially in America, sit today. 2 Corinthians goes on to say in chapter 6:3 "We put no stumbling block in anyone's path, so that our ministry will not be discredited..." This is where Christians miss it. We can quickly go from love to judgement. The love we are supposed to have for non-Christians is to love them into salvation-- to show Christ in our lives-- when all they see is tearing down sinners, fighting in the church, church leaders leaving the ministry because of sexual sin, it makes Christians look weak. If we aren't set apart as God calls us to be, there is no reason to join us. The picture of a true Christian response to the artice about loving gays is this: we should hurt so badly for them that the sin they are in entangles them and grips them. We should pray they trust in God to pull them out of their sin. We know God hates homosexuality, so if they are Christian, they are in a perpetual state of seperation from God because of their sin. An awful place to be to taste God's mercy and then be distanced from it. When I read the article, I kept feeling sorry for the Author--his definition of love is to let go of the need to be better than others, he has searched religions and found them to all be phony. He wants to love, but has no moral basis with which to do so. My mind went strait to 1 Corinthians 2:14, that says "The man without the Spirit does not accept the things that come from the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him, and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually discerned". It may not seem fair that God hates homosexuality, but it is God's perogative. He created the world and everything in it and he is the only one righteous to make the rules. It is a hard one to swallow because it does seem unfair that some poeple are born into harder lives with harder sins to overcome, but when they do, it shows God's power in our lives and gives him the glory... if we could do this life on our own, we wouldn't need Him.
The original article was written by a non-Christian man who had a gay friend. His charge was that Christians are the most hateful to his gay friend when we spout ideals of love. The article can be found HERE.
It may surprize you that I agree with many points in this article. I think society, Christians and non-Christians, hold being gay as a far worser sin than others. The fact is God doesn't have differing degrees of sin- in His eyes a sin, no matter how small or big we may quantify it, is a sin and it seperates us from his presence- that is the whole reason he had to send Jesus to earth to take our place because he truly wants a relationship with his creation. I think some Christians may look at being gay as a lifestyle of sin- where you can't break out of it because you continually go back to it. You can be sorry for your sin, but not repentant. God wants repentance. In 2 Corinthians 5:17, the Bible says "Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!" When we make Him Lord of our lives, he gives us power to stand against sin and be a new creation by his standards. We can't go back to the former way of life because we don't want to. In Romans 6:2 it says "What shall we say, then? Shall we go on sinning so that grace may increase? By no means! We died to sin; how can we live in it any longer?" It is a constant fight to "daily die to our sin" nature and truly make Christ Lord in our lives, and honestly it is easier to let sin rule us- I think this is the state where a lot of "Christians", especially in America, sit today. 2 Corinthians goes on to say in chapter 6:3 "We put no stumbling block in anyone's path, so that our ministry will not be discredited..." This is where Christians miss it. We can quickly go from love to judgement. The love we are supposed to have for non-Christians is to love them into salvation-- to show Christ in our lives-- when all they see is tearing down sinners, fighting in the church, church leaders leaving the ministry because of sexual sin, it makes Christians look weak. If we aren't set apart as God calls us to be, there is no reason to join us. The picture of a true Christian response to the artice about loving gays is this: we should hurt so badly for them that the sin they are in entangles them and grips them. We should pray they trust in God to pull them out of their sin. We know God hates homosexuality, so if they are Christian, they are in a perpetual state of seperation from God because of their sin. An awful place to be to taste God's mercy and then be distanced from it. When I read the article, I kept feeling sorry for the Author--his definition of love is to let go of the need to be better than others, he has searched religions and found them to all be phony. He wants to love, but has no moral basis with which to do so. My mind went strait to 1 Corinthians 2:14, that says "The man without the Spirit does not accept the things that come from the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him, and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually discerned". It may not seem fair that God hates homosexuality, but it is God's perogative. He created the world and everything in it and he is the only one righteous to make the rules. It is a hard one to swallow because it does seem unfair that some poeple are born into harder lives with harder sins to overcome, but when they do, it shows God's power in our lives and gives him the glory... if we could do this life on our own, we wouldn't need Him.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Halloween 2011
The cutest Buzz Lightyear THIS year has ever seen |
Trick or Treating is always better with friends! Clayton really showed thses boys how it is done! |
All ready to go with his glow necklace from Memaw on! |
When Luke walked his jet pack bounced up and down... melt my heart |
The boys were troopers and filled their pumpkins full! |
A late night sampling |
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Carving pumpkins with Daddy |
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Being scary with Daddy |
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