20.6.10

A Habit Formed

We finally did it!  We have finished Psalms.  Six months ago, Nate and I decided to try and read a portion of the Bible at each meal.  It seemed daunting, but we knew that it would be a great habit for our family to practice.  We had our doubts.  What happens when we aren't at home?  What if our girls are two young to understand what we are reading?  What if we forget? 

However, we had a principal that was greater than our doubts.  We cannot eat on bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God. 

If we fail to read the Bible during our personal time with God, that doesn't mean we stop all together, right?  If we can't understand all we read one day personally, that doesn't mean we stop reading the Bible forever, right?  

The blessings have been overwhelming.  Our girls now know that we don't leave the table without opening God's word and tasting of Truth.  It took us 6 months, but we did it!  Small chunks at a time, some meals were great, where everyone was attentive and Annabelle asked questions and we had songs to go with a Psalm that we sang together.  Other meals...not so much:)  Some meals, we had to patiently train our crying, whining children to sit still and be respectful while we read God's word.  Other times, we had to fight Ava just to finish her food, which is never conducive for a family Bible study.  However, we were all trained, that no matter the circumstances, God's word is our light that we are lost without.  We have learned a lot!  The kids love holding their own Bibles and pretending to read along, and they love to say verses after us, however, every few weeks we try and different method in reading and learning together, but the principal stays the same:  we need to renew our minds daily!

I once read, "First of all, it must be said that children get something out of everything they experience...Plus, nobody gets everything out of anything, particularly a sermon. We take them to the library and they do not get everything out of what is there. They listen to all of our conversation, but don’t think for a minute that everything goes over their heads.

There is great value for a very young child experiencing the deep and authentic worship of the church. Something is being transferred as they watch their fathers give of the family resources during the offering. As they grow up, their understanding will increase. Something is being transferred as they watch the adults “worship in spirit and in truth” (John 4:23).

They don’t get everything, but they can get something from observing the fervency and genuineness of the church’s expression of love for God, dependence upon Him, and joy in Him. This is the value of having children in church.

Children progressively understand what a parent and the wider church members love and appreciate. Year after year, their understanding builds. Year after year, the well is filling up. The cumulative effect of deep and significant thinking and activities is what we are looking for."    Scott Brown, NCFIC.org (to read the full article, go here.)

Even if it seems over their head, they are gleaning what is important in life, or rather, what is not important in our lives. 

The conversations that began at each meal were much richer than if we had never consulted God before we left the table.  My mind was redirected and refocused, whether I had been having a rough day with the girls or Nate and I had been having a hard day.  The conversations between Nate and I have been wonderful.  Again, not every meal is peaches n cream, however, as a family, we have now finished Psalms and created a new habit that we hope will stay strong in our children's lives forever. 

And now, on to Proverbs:)

I pray you too can find a few times through the day that are "hard stops", as Ann Voskamp puts it.  Times, where even if the day is crazy and routine has been lost, times that you stop and gather around the only thing that will bring life.

17.6.10

When I am Tempted

Tonight, as I waddle past the girls' rooms to grab sippy cups of water, I am tempted.  Tempted to feel fat.  Tempted to feel like the budget is too tight.  Tempted to feel lonely after two days with Nate.  Tempted.  Tempted to be discontent.  Tempted to be selfish.  Tempted to forget why I am here.  Tempted to stop disciplining my thoughts, dwelling on things that are lovely, pure, excellent, true, right and worthy of praise (Phil 4:8).

And then, my sweet girls remind me of the blessings He has given me from above.  As I turn the corner down the hall to hand them their cups, I hear Annabelle yell out from her room, "Ava, I love you!", and Ava replies, "I love you too Annabelle," in her oh so sweet and little voice.  Annabelle says, "Thank You!"  This goes on back and forth for a little while, and I relish in it.  I close my eyes and enjoy two little girls loving on each other.  One day, they will share a room, but for now, sleeping at night together just doesn't work and leads to late nights of craziness.  They want so badly to share a room, but they just aren't ready..and they know that, so they resort to yelling through walls.  I love it!

I hand them their cups and pray with them each individually and leave their rooms.  Annabelle yells out, asking if she can "read" her Bible for just a little longer, and I smile. 

My realization:  My weight gain isn't that bad, the aches and pains are worth it, and I would stay on a strict budget for the rest of my life just so I could stay home and serve this amazing family God has blessed me with.  And I am not alone...I have two sweet daughters who lighten up my day. 

I pray I don't forget, but REMEMBER all God has done in my life and for me.  My husband.  My children.  The blessing of staying home.  The joy of serving!  I pray my eyes can refocus on Him.

I pray that you may also spend your days REMEMBERING God's goodness in each part of your life.

8.6.10

Just Busy Enjoying

One day at Bible Time, Ava asks, "Mama, when is this baby gonna go to heaven?" Annabelle doesn't wait to answer, and with a loud and firm voice, she declares, "Ava, this baby is not going to heaven! We get to play with this baby and hold her and feed her!" The smile on Annabelle's face was priceless, and I couldn't help but laugh. Annabelle gets it. What a gift this little life growing inside of me is, and her sisters can't wait to meet her! 22 weeks and her kicks keep getting stronger:)

I am often overwhelmed by the fact I have been entrusted with these children, amazing blessings. I have this call to train them up, in all areas of life. What a huge responsibility! This I why I have to take baby steps, or else it seems too much. We have been busy, simply enjoying the world around us and thanking God for it. Preschoolers love this, and it is easy for a pregnant mom too! We have been gardening, well, attempting at gardening! (If any of you have helpful handbooks or websites, this city girl can use all the help she can get)The girls love plucking off strawberries, and we love to daily check on our lemons, tomatoes and zucchini. God's goodness is all around us, and we are trying to acknowledge God in all we do, thanking Him for every gift.



A fun day at the Santa Barbara Zoo and a stop at a fruit stand on the way home.  Some scared faces in the Spider exhibit, and some fun on the hill that is designated for sliding down.  Perfect for little ones!

 

Impromptu dress up and silliness!
A wee little bit of preschool...A Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Tree
One of our first zucchini flower...can't wait:)

Praising God....my list continues...

#397. Air conditioning just replaced yesterday....ahhhh
398. Fresh Fruit
399. Cracked heels on my worn out feet, readily welcoming many summer days of no shoes:)
400. Warm Summer Nights
401. My girls begging for "just one more book"
402. Hand-me-down maternity clothes from friends
403. Special gifts from mom
404. Reorganizing and nesting
405. Four days spent with Nate home...lots of eating and playing
406. A summer filled with fun...we can't wait.
407. Homemade cinnamon rolls

I pray you can relish in God's gifts today, no matter what He may bring your way today.  I am again encouraged at http://www.aholyexperience.com/ that the only way to truly live life is through a daily discipline of thanksgiving to the Giver of life..true life.

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