Friday, April 10, 2009

Palm Sunday Fun

The kids were sick last weekend and we decided to do an "in-home" Palm Sunday celebration. We decorated eggs-Cardiff mostly knocked over all the dye , and Brian even came into the family room riding on a rocking horse. I pulled branches off the trees and we shouted "Hosanna!". Then, we told the story of Palm Sunday. I even brought the kids into the kitchen and had them taste vinegar :). All in all, it was a very fun day and I think they learned something. Although, the other day Tallinn said to Brian about Cardiff "I know, maybe we should call him the king of the Jews." Kids!









Thursday, April 9, 2009

Big Stander, Funny Faces




Car cracks us up with some of the faces he makes. While we were at the zoo the other day, he was standing for awhile on the grass and showed off some of our favorites.

Prima Ballerina, or Little Gymnast

Addie started gymnastics last week for the first time. We were waiting until she turned three and since she's almost there, she just made it. After watching Tallinn for a few sessions and getting comfortable with the teacher, mostly because the teacher always gave her a stamp, she decided she wanted to do gymnastics, too. Pretty cute! Auntie Alicia gave her her little ballet outfit as a shower gift.





Sunday, March 22, 2009

Going Back






So, today I found some sweet pictures I hadn't seen of the kids preparing for Cardiff to come at the airport with their cousin, Bella. I thought I'd share them.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Around the World with the Dear Family in 26 letters


I saw something similar to this in the Land of Nod catalog and decided to customize one for our family. Since I told a few of you about it, I thought I'd post it on our blog. One of the few things in life I've really started and finished and not got burned out in the process :).

I chose cities around the world that either we've been to, want to go to, support a missionary from, have hosted a student from or are our children's names :).

Sunday, March 1, 2009

"Mom, Why Did God Make Me Have Diabetes?"

Wow! I'm not sure I could have ever been prepared to answer this heavy question and tonight, as I tucked my sweet eldest son into bed, after being gone from him for a few days, that was the question he popped on me.

Teary-eyed, I answered him that God let him have diabetes, but that he loves him very much and promises to take care of Him. We talked about it for awhile and I asked him how he felt about having diabetes and he said "good". Then, a bit later he asked "When am I not going to have diabetes?" The reality of this answer made me again quite sad and not wanting to explain in detail I answered "unless God makes you better, you'll have it your whole life".

If only I could just flat out face the Lord with those tough questions myself my relationship with Him would be so much more authentic. Tonight was really the first time we've had a heart-to-heart like that and, while the content wasn't fun, the conversation had a new depth and I was honored to listen to Tallinn's deep concerns and be a part of what goes on in his head.

A little later we talked about the new possibility of getting a "diabetes" dog. I asked him if he wanted me to pray about it and he said "No, let's talk about the dog first." I went over the list of responsibilities it would require-cleaning up poop, feeding, exercising, which he agreed to do. Then, he came up with a name--Scooby Doo Adventure :). After we finished talking about it I asked Tal if he wanted to talk about anything else. He said "Let's pray about the dog."

So, we did and God is good and I am thankful for this little honest conversation we had, just the two of us. And, while I know this is just the beginning of many questions to come...I feel like we connected and addressed his four-year-old concerns with hope.

I'll finish this post with Tal's life verse as I feel it so applies to what he is going to face in the future.

"Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him and he will direct your path." Proverbs 3:5-6

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Puddle Jumpers






Okay,
So we took a chance to get away last weekend and ended up resting during the rainy, rainy days. Brian has been promising Tallinn during these few weeks of off and on rain to take him in the puddles to splash. Unfortunately, the puddles usually dry up before they get a chance to go.

This time, they just went for it, even as it sprinkled and Tallinn and Addie had a great time, coming home to some steamy hot chocolate. Plus, it gave Tallinn a chance to wear his new rain boots. I had to share these cute pictures.