February 14, 2011

His Heart’s Song…

This is such a sweet song that struck a tender chord in my heart this morning. I had a cheesy post for my husband scheduled, but this seems more pressing than cracking jokes about how I love my husband’s need for power-strips, and curb jumping.

One of my favorite verses is Zephaniah 3:17. It says that the Lord will quiet you with His love, and that he rejoices over you with singing. I know these moments of quieting a little one with love, and I’ve seen my  precious baby crash into my arms and be completely vulnerable to being held in my arms. In the same way our Father desires a relationship where we are allowing him to quiet us with his sweet love. He wants to hold us when nights are long, when times are tough, when we’ve had too much, and can’t get enough.

 

And much like the lyrics of this song He’s saying:

I will catch every one of your tears. (Psalm 56:8)

He’s saying Find rest in me my little one. (Matt. 11:28-30)

There is nothing to cry about tonight.  (Matt 6:25-34)

Let me tell you how perfect you are to me. (Psalm 139:14)

 

February 10, 2011

Unexpected Grace…

Last night I was tossing and turning trying to go to sleep. My body does not agree with the sub zero temps and I have a hard time getting comfortable lately. It could be that my husband is sawing logs and has even started blowing raspberries in his symphony of snoring, or that my body just assumes I don’t need sleep because in the last ten months, well, there hasn’t been a whole lot of sleeping going on. Or, maybe because my mind is filled with fear, doubt, stress, and maybe my daily vice that comes in a styrofoam cup served over ice, sweet, yet fizzy doesn’t suit me well too late in the evening in my old(er) age.

So as I’m laying there fighting sleep, I start to drift off, and our sweetcheeks lets out a scream. For those of you who know Maddox, she just isn’t a baby that whimpers. If she is awake, she is WIDE awake, and it seemed to be a scream that might not allow me to get any sleep. Again. So I prayed to the Lord that He would grant me the patience to serve my baby girl in whatever way she needed, the wisdom to know what caused her to awaken, and the strength to get up. Again.

I took a great big sigh of “ok, you can do this.” And, then, it happened. No patience to serve, no wisdom to know, and no strength to do it again. But, at that moment it was grace that He granted sweet, unexpected grace, and peace, and quiet.  As I lay there in the still I wondered, just how often do I pray as if I know what I need? How often are my requests not apart of His plan? And, more importantly, when do I not receive that sweet grace that He gives. Knowing that I serve a God who loves me despite my lack of showers, my frazzled momma moments, being too quick to anger, never too slow to speak, and most of the time just big ball of mess, knowing that He loves me and decides to show me grace, even when I think I know what I need. Well, I’m in love. With sweet, unexpected grace.

February 6, 2011

All in a Day’s Work..

 

In the dog crate…

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Cheesin’ it up….

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Ta Dah…

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Luckily, this hair is a side effect of the bath, not the light socket. Yet.

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January 26, 2011

Captured Sweetness…

Maddox loves reading this book that her Gamma, Gampa, and uncle Blayne got her for Christmas. I just love how her little mind is soaking up the world around her.

January 19, 2011

Nine Months New…

Maddox is nine months old! She’s weighing in at 18 pounds and she’s 28 inches long. But don’t let size fool you folks, because big things come in small packages! She has four teeth, and it looks like two more will make their debut this month too. She isn’t much (ok at all) for sitting still.I think she would go days without eating or drinking if I would just let her explore the world around her. DSCN3216

Her determination is amazing. She is starting to have so much personality, and we are having tons of fun every day! She loves to be chased, play with our dogs, and get into everything that isn’t hers. She is the most independent little fireball I’ve ever seen. Maddox is by no stretch of the means a cuddler, and this makes my heart a little sad, but she just doesn’t have time for that nonsense. I mean, there are things to do and learn!

She is a social butterfly much to my embarrassment at a times. She understands that she has the ability to get the attention of others, even strangers, and is not afraid to make lots of noise in efforts to do so! She makes friends very easily and will talk and play with anyone who will give her the time of day, which usually is not a problem!

Little bit is learning sign language and has picked up on it like a champ. She does the sign for dad (which she uses for the both of us), milk, and dog!

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Our lives will never be the same, and for that I am grateful. I truly can’t imagine doing anything other than being her momma each day.

I pray that God would help us to shape her into the little girl He desires her to be, that she will come to know and serve the Lord with all of that determination in that sweet little heart of hers.

January 13, 2011

Can’t say Goodbye…

If you are anything like me, the hardest thing to put away at Christmas time is the smiling faces of friends and loved ones. I love checking the mail box each December day to see who has joined our home for a visit. But, this year, I just couldn’t say goodbye! For some reason each card looked straight out of a magazine, no bias here…

So, if you are having a hard time saying goodbye, might I make a suggestion? Cut out the pictures, both big and small and display them somewhere in your home. I had this memo board that wasn’t being used stashed in my closet just waiting for such a day.

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January 6, 2011

Some Enchanted Evening…

 

The Mr. and I recently celebrated five years of marriage. It was such a fun evening and will forever hold a special place in my heart. We don’t normally “do things up big” but for this one, Chad went all out.

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We had dinner at a fancy smancy, and toured the town looking at Christmas lights. Then Chad pulled this quaint little B&B out from his sleeve. The place was absolutely perfect. It had me written all over it!

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The owner and I spent some time talking about all of her adventures in restoring every piece of furniture in the house. She bought the home in shambles and restored to its original features. She was an amazing hostess and her cooking = phenomenal. I could go on and on about the raspberry jalapeƱo jam for days!

It was a fabulous evening spent with a fine gentleman! I love you Mr. Brown and I am blessed to be your wife. Thank you for being a husband who honors and cherishes his wife. Thank you for being such a strong leader, my prayer partner, my best friend, an amazing papadaddy, provider, challenger, and for putting up with all my shenanigans.