Thursday, September 17, 2009

wise words on wednesdays...

maybe later we'll call it BW3s...just for fun. I'm starting my own little blog carnival, or whatever you want to call it :) You know I do BSF, Bible Study Fellowship, and you know I love it! So, because I share with you what I love here, I thought, why not share BSF with you too?! It'll always be short, just two or three principles that we get from our Teaching Lecturer, which she pulls out from her homiletics, an analyzation of verses, from the Bible :) By the way, we're studying John, who refers to himself as the disciple whom Jesus loved, not out of arrogance but from humility...always pointing towards Jesus :) Here's the first two principles Ms. K gave us this week...

The Bible is the way to know Jesus and have a relationship with Him.

Intimacy with Jesus is a direct result of spending time with Jesus.

best sitter in town!

Cha Cha!! The girls have so much fun with you!! and when they saw me uploading these pictures they said, "When are you leaving? We want Cha Cha to come watch us again!"


pictures

taken by

erin

Sunday, September 13, 2009

per your request :)




It feels SO different...kinda feel like my underwear is showing. Taking a shower was really strange, a lot less shampoo, and no hair to run my fingers through. I nearly got whip lash from flipping it back over my shoulders after towel drying...I was used to a lot more weight to sling back :)

I thought it would be quicker to style...nope, each little piece has to be pulled through the chi...or it's a chia pet on my head :) It still goes back into a very short stub of a pony tail which I'm happy about since, 99% of the time, it's back anyway.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

10 inches gone...


and off to someone who needs it more than I do :)

Friday, September 11, 2009

9-11

2001. I was a newlywed, living in Downtown Houston, watching the Today Show, and getting ready for work. I was in the middle of drying my hair when they had breaking news that a plane had crashed into one of the World Trade Centers. I ran into the bedroom to wake Kyle as they were interviewing a restaurant employee who thought, at first, it was a small commuter plane, but the commenters were all confused, wondering why it would have been flying that low and why into a building since it was such a beautifully clear sunny day. Minutes later, the second plane hit the second Tower, and the anchor declared, 'America is under attack'.

I watched smoke bellow from the top of the Twin Towers, papers slowly drifting down to the ground, white t-shirts flagging the news helicopters, and eventually living people jump from their office windows of almost a 100 stories high and plummet to their deaths.

I went into work, my co-worker brought a TV from home so we could watch it in her office. That's when I heard news of a plane crashing into the Pentagon and another going down in Pennsylvania. My parents were visiting my sister in Pennsylvania and I couldn't get them on the cell phone and the news wasn't anymore specific other than 'rural Pennsylvania'...my sister lives on a farm. I was scared.

In NYC, fire fighters were going into the Towers, people were rushing out running for their lives, there were fighter jets flying over the Potomac, and men and women, calling home from the tops of the Towers, telling their families to be brave and that they loved them. I remember the heros in America who responded to their love of country and their love for fellow man.

Today I'm grateful for our Troops and praying for God's speed back home.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

The Truth Project

Our church is doing the Truth Project this Fall. Scroll all the way down, pause my music, and watch this trailer.

The haunting question: Do you really believe that what you believe is really real?


It's on Sunday nights, just a one hour video, once a week...Kyle and I and BJ and Rachel are leading a discussion table. Join us!!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

dear daddy,

we got up early today for school, around 2 o'clock, because we're really excited...and the more excited I, this is Erin speaking, become, the more excited Brooke becomes. mom gave us a pretty intense pep talk in the car...she had us chanting back to her...listen, obey, and do your best. I think we can remember that...oh yes, the most important part, we put on the full armor of God this morning so that we would be protected :)

I looovvvve school...I WILL be a scholar when I grow up, as long as I, or you, can afford to to keep me in school...it just feels so good...so good to be learning. Brooke loves school too, but for different reasons. she loves to socialize with all her friends and she makes sure the teachers are earning their money :) Kameron stayed home today with mom cause she's still a baby...mom said she didn't know what to do with herself, so much free time with just one of us at home.

mom woke Kameron up from her nap to pick us up from school today and when she got there, both our teachers gave her good reports on us. mom was happy. more good days to come :)

we miss you!

love,
Erin

(in)courage

this was emailed today by (in)courage. It's so good...they email everyday, with encouraging words just like these:

We Live in Wait

Earth's cold under finger nails.

I dig holes with a wedge of steel and around fringes of the dome, clouds scud gray. Dad had called first thing in the morning: if I had anything to do outside, today looked like the last day. Might be the last warm day to dig in bulbs, before autumn begins her blustery, muddy wrestle.

I'd nodded. Yes, Dad. Bulbs, today, will do. And last clean up of the flowerbeds. Thank you for calling, thinking of me, Dad.

I'd hardly hung up the receiver before it rang again, a friend, whose first words spoke of weather too: brooding storm bearing down.

What do I do when I just don’t know how to go on?” Her voice cracks, flash of pain forking across skies. I listen to expectations struck, her hopes snapped off in gale.

“Just a day to be sad, I guess," she finishes, beaten. "Today, I’m not up to trying to fix or solve any of it. Just grieving today.” And then the quiet rain of tears. Together, we let the lament come.

Then I gather bulbs. Pull out the spade, and go dig holes, because I’m just dirt with no answers, only prayers.

“Why do we have to dig so deep?” Son's face reddens in the excavating. Little One digs her own hole alongside mine. Well, Child, some things are meant to really be laid down.

“I’m going to drop mine in now.” Son's holding his bulb poised, looking my way for assurance.

“No!” Little One wails. “Don’t put the flower so far down in the dark!” She tries to wrest the bulb from his hand. I scoop her angst all up close.

“But it has to go down in,” I brush the hair out of her eyes, kiss tip of that pug nose. And sometimes, Child, hope's waiting is dark.

She turns her face up towards mine and our cheeks brush. “Will we have to dig them up to get the flowers after the snow?” I squeeze her tight.

“No, Little One. When He's ready, they will come up through the black earth as if by themselves.” We kneel down, drop a bulb into opening earth, then wait “for the forces above and below and beyond our control to work upon” all these things. Son pats the earth down and over and Little One watches.

We bury hope in a tomb of its own.

Like the faith diggers do every day. We bury our swollen prayers in Him who’s raised from the tomb. We lay our hope, full and tender, into the depths of Him and wait in hope for God to resurrect something good. Good always necessitate long waiting. Every tulip only blossoms after cold months of winter wait. Every human ever unfurled into existence through nine long months of the womb waiting. And the only kingdom that will last for eternity still waits, this millennia-long, unwavering-hope for return of its King. Instead of chafing, we accept that waiting is a strand in the DNA of the Body of Christ. That this waiting on God is the very real work of the people of God.

Son digs again and I drop a bulb, life warm, into depths as dark as my friend's sadness today.

Every person needs hope planted at the bottom of their hole.

Couldn't I .....?

I read her confusion when she opens her front door,finds me standing there.

“Gotta little spade I can borrow?” I grin, hold out a hand full of bulbs.

“I just wanted to tuck some hope into that hole today. He’ll resurrect good things out of this too-- hold on…. ‘Blessed are all who wait.’”

Her chin trembles and she nods.

"They'll be pink. Tall." I show her hope with my hands.

“In the corner of the front flower bed? So I can see them from the window.” She manages a smile.

I grab her hand, squeeze tight.

We live in wait.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Take One...

Rachel took a family picture last week for us...it's nearly impossible to get three happy children smiling at the same time in 90 degree weather with 100% humidity with the youngest, Kameron, under the weather. Sweat was dripping down my cheek in this picture and Kameron was pausing, just for second, between screams. Brooke cannot sit still for longer than half a minute and Erin, Kyle, and my patience had dwindled down to nothing. Picture taking is hard work at this juncture in our lives :) We're going to try again in a couple of weeks when the weather cools off!




Monday, September 7, 2009

dancing, ice creaming, celebrating, and fort building...

woohoo! We had a fun, long weekend. Erin and Brooke are taking dance this year at a new studio. I'm really, really, really excited about their new dance school. They're in class together and their instructors are fun, but well trained. The School's competitive dancers go on mission trips all over the world...Greece, Portugal, Russia, and Spain...dancing lyrical, contemporary, and hip hop routines. Brooke and Erin get so excited about the last 15 minutes of class because they get to wear tap shoes and tap as loud as they can :)


little snoop on her toes with her arms out...girl's got natural rhythm...when she was 18 months old she was keeping the beat with her chest. Any sound can make her dance...we were taking pictures last week and she shouted that the waterfall was making her dance.


Erin loves dancing...she thinks she's a real ballerina.


this is the first ice cream truck that has made it to our neighborhood and the girls loved their Dora ice cream...so did I :)


we celebrated Cha Cha and Kelley's birthdays last night...it was a great dinner and good family time...thanks Cha Cha!!


this is 'the fort'...


being decorated...


and played in by all :)

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

shots cont'd...

So, I'll rank this experience for you, 1 being easy and 10 being most difficult. Minus the waiting, it was a...3, with the waiting, a 9...we waited almost a full hour after we saw the doctor for Kameron's well check. He forgot to put the flag outside the door down and they, the nurses, didn't know we'd already been seen by him and ready for our shots. Take a look at the pictures...they tell the story better...


waiting...

waiting...

still waiting...yes, she's skinny, she fell off her curve, but Dr. B is unconcerned :)

stats at 1 year:
weight: 16 lbs and 15 oz (-3%)
length: 30 inches (75%)
Head: 18 1/8 (50%)

Brooke is first in line...the nurse has entered the room (picture taken by Erin)

injection...again, Erin photographed, needless to say, Erin, whose next in line for shots, lost her brave spirit after seeing the needle :(

oh goodness, all three girls will be...


getting shots this morning...multiple shots this morning. I have the recipient order in my head in hopes of minimizing the before and after drama....thinking now I should have not mentioned to the girls that they would be getting shots at the doctor's office. I will have a follow up blog this afternoon....as of now, their responses:

me: girls, you're getting shots today at the doctor's office...just two shots each
brooke: NO!!! I DON'T WANT A SHOT (repeated this the rest of the morning)
erin: ready to get my shots, I love shots, I just want to be your bravest

promises have been made, warnings have been given (just the warning of the impending shots), and prayers are being said, right now.