Saturday, January 28, 2012

The Heavens Proclaim His Glory

I happened to catch the sun setting a few days ago and I just HAD to go grab my camera!  It took my breath away!  I had dinner cooking, kids ambling about the house, Noah starting to get a bit fussy playing on the floor, and dinner on the stove....but I knew I had to go see this sunset!


 


I grabbed Matthew because he was the only one that was game, and we sat on the front porch and took these pictures.  He kept pointing out the colors in the sunset and I kept telling him how beautiful it was!



I think as I get a little older I start appreciating and looking for small ways that God revels His glory to us.  Whether it is  fall leaves, a beautiful sunset of purple, blue, gold, and yellow, or as simple as a gummy baby smile or the boys' laughter; I count it all joy.



I know life's not all about perfect days with kids with perfect behavior, and no laundry stacked up or dishes to be washed, but maybe just maybe, God wants to show you He's still got His hand in everything...even something as routine as the sun going down the "sunsetting place"!

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

How to get your kids to eat broccoli...seriously!

I decided to roast some brocolli in the oven last week.  It had been years since I'd made it this way so I figured I would try again since I pretty much hate vegetables and don't really make them that often (bad, I know!).  I threw some olive oil and salt and pepper on them and put them in the oven for a bit.  After they were done I put some fresh lemon juice on them and then grated some fresh ginger on the top of them.  I could NOT believe how good it was.  And me, hating brocolli!  It was so yummy so I thought I'd buy a bit more at the store this week and make it again!


This time around I used my handy little hand shredder and shredded some fresh parmesan on the top and also put a bit more fresh lemon juice on it.  Also, don't ask why I have fresh ginger and lots of lemons sitting around, I've been juicing lately with our new juicer so I've got a ton of new and different stuff sitting around....blog post to follow on that soon!


What surprised us the most was how much Matthew ate.  JM of course won't touch it, but Matthew shoveled this baked brocolli in like candy.  Jordan and I actually only got a few bites because he wanted more and more.  How could I refuse him fresh broccoli?!


Yes, it smells up your house, but I was just surprised at how good it was and wanted to share with everyone!



We'll definitely be eating more broccoli around here for sure!

Friday, January 20, 2012

Celery, Who Knew?!

Who knew...



celery could be so beautiful and crafty at the same time?!






We had so much fun with celery stamping and it made the most beautiful artwork!

Thursday, January 19, 2012

6 Months!

 

I can scarcely even type the words....six months.  Goodness.  How did time fly by so quickly?  As usual, it's just flying right on by since we started having kids.  I'm not sure if it will ever feel like it's slowing down.  Some days I wish I could slow things down and savor whatever we've got going on, other days I'm not sure I can even handle what all we've got going on and all of their needs at once!  It seems like just last month he looked like this:



So, at 6 whole months old Noah is roughly 22 pounds.



To say that he is smiley would be an understatement!  I just love how happy and sweet he is.  Unless he's hungry or tired...he's just like this!  Noah likes to jump in his jumperoo and he's getting really good at holding objects and he really tries to stretch to get a certain toy that he has in mind! Sleeping was a bit iffy there for a bit, but he's been doing a pretty good job lately; only getting up once or twice and going down nicely!



He's starting to want me to hold him a lot and he's starting to prefer me a bit too!  I don't mind!  I think he's gradually beginning to understand when his brothers take something from him.  I'm sure it won't be long until he starts to get really upset when that happens!  Right before Christmas he started sitting up by himself perfectly!  He'll lie on the floor and sort of twist around, but no crawling and while he can roll, he just doesn't like to very much.



He's constantly sounding like a grumbly baby dinosaur!  Raaaahhh, Raaaaahh, Raaaaaaaah is what he sounds like and it's always with a smile!



We've been comparing his hair to the other boys a lot lately.  It's totally different from his brother's hair!  We think it might be blond like JM's, but it sticks up and is a little more coarse and it tends to grow straight forward toward his forehead.  None of our other boys have had hair this texture!  I love how they are all different and unique!



Lately, Noah has been able to be more a part of what all is going on around the house.  He's been eating most baby foods for a few weeks now and he likes to sit at the big table with brothers!  He's also working on using his sippy cup.  He seems to prefer the take 'n toss cups!



He also had his second cold and his first double ear infection this past week.  He's so much better and I'm glad he's on the mend. My baby is growing by leaps and bounds.  Sadness and joy as well!


And just for fun....here's all 3 boys at 6 months!  Precious!




Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Thank You, Pinterest

I've recently become totally and absolutely obsessed with Pinterest!  I have loved finding random recipes, awesome crafts for the boys, ideas for the playroom that we're working on, and ideas for decorating my den.  I'm a little obsessed!  Recently all 3 boys had this runny nose/cough respiratory ickyness so we've been in the house for close to 2 weeks in a row.  I kinda thought I'd lose my mind, but alas...I have Pinterest!


The boys loved this idea using pipe cleaners and a colander and they played with it off and on for a few days.  As with anything new and fun, I leave it out for a bit then put it up and bring out back out another day!  It makes the toy/craft seem brand new!


 


Matthew was the most excited about it.  JM played with it too, but I don't have any pictures of him for some reason.



And by the way, doesn't Matthew look so darn cute in his little man shirt?!





I found him later on with this on his head...eating an apple.  He cracks me up!



I ended up using a ton of my Pinterest/Snow Day activities that I had planned to use to save my sanity this winter! Here are a few things that we did while we were home for nearly 2 WEEKS in a row!!  Ahhh!  I'm so glad they're on the mend now!


I got a mini muffin pan for Christmas, so I put it to good use with these little pizza poppers served with pizza sauce! Yum!



We built forts...



I made these AWESOME cinnamon roll pancakes. I knew my boys would love them so I knew I had to make them.  They are so wonderful.  The boys have been requesting them most mornings and I have to explain that these yummies are only an occasional treat; and treat they are!


 


We made homemade flubber...



They really weren't all that excited about it for some reason.



I thought it was fun and it turned out pretty neat!



Next, out of sheer boredom we moved on to moving ice from one bowl to the next. I threw in some yellow food coloring just for fun.  We did this one last winter too.  I'm always surprised at how long they will do this activity!



Fun and good for motor skills!



And last but not least, we made a raceway for our cars!  I got a huge bag of these blocks at my favorite thrift store for $2!!!!  They have loved stacking them and making forts and raceways with them!



I guess I can't complain too badly about being stuck in the house.  My kids always bounce back and they are very healthy.  I have a lot to be thankful for.  Oh yeah, and God must have heard my prayers because we haven't had any big ice/snow storms YET!!  yay!  You'll remember this from last year:



I definitely can't complain!

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Your Works Are Wonderful, I Know That Full Well....

"I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well."


Psalm 139:14


Today was Sanctity of Life Sunday and we had the honor of dedicating Noah at church today.  We do a small ceremony promising before our congregation and pastor that we will raise Noah in a Christian home, with Christian parents who love him, each other, and also (most importantly) the Lord.  I still think it's so crazy that this is our THIRD baby to have baby dedication for in our church.  We are so blessed and I'm so humbled sometimes that the Lord has blessed us with three precious boys.  What a joy and surprise they have been to us.


As the service began, they flashed some of my favorite verses up on the screen: Psalm 139:14.  ALL children are fearfully and wonderfully made and seeing those verses just made me realize what a true miracle life is.  I sat there with tears brimming, thinking about how each time I went to the doctor to confirm a pregnancy test, they would do an ultrasond and there would be a tiny, small, beating 4-chambered heart right there on the screen.  Each time I hadn't even known I was pregnant at all.  What a wonderful God we serve to make us in "the secret place" (Ps 139:15)


We are so thankful for God blessing us with our sweet Noah!  He wore my brothers' tiny blue sweater and the same outfit Matthew wore for his Baby Dedication.


It was a wonderful, happy, and blessed day for our family!


 


 It was fun to have 3 other couples from our Sunday School class dedicating today as well!




 We didn't get a chance to go to Sunday School because Noah was having a total meltdown in the nursery.  He hadn't taken a nap yet and I was going to have to feed him again, so we just went ahead and left. We drove around a bit and let him sleep and then met up with my dad and brother, Ray, at a local yummy chicken place.  It was very good, but it reminded us why we just can't go out to eat (at least easily) with our brood right now.......



 Matthew ate about 84,000 saltines...



John Michael ate a good lunch.....



and Noah pretty much melted down the whole time.  Here he is right before the huge meltdown.  He was grabbing my cup of iced tea and trying to eat it.  I walked out with him right after this!  Bless his heart, he'd had a long day!



Between cutting up the boys' food, refilling their plates, trying to keep Matthew from spilling his cup, trying to feed Noah baby food and at some point try and stuff food in our mouths as quickly as possible, it's just not an enjoyable experience with them right now.  I know in a few years it will get better and easier, but for now it's a nightmare.  Their behavior was really good but it's just really hectic!

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Aaaaaannnnnd.....More Christmas & A Few Lessons Learned

Christmas was hard this year.  I'm not going to lie.  Between the not sleeping (Noah was still getting up a lot), the craziness, and all the little details that had to get done; I was overwhelmed.  Mainly, though, it was the no-sleeping part that really did me in.  I learned a few things and we vowed to do a few things differently next year.  It was my first Chistmas with 3 very small children, so you live and learn!  I was sad because we never got our Christmas cookies made or iced them and I didn't get around to packaging up some goodies for our neighbors that we never see or have never met. Next year I need to start wrapping way ahead of time and I also need to do some baking ahead of time.  I'm hoping I can remember this next year and try and not be so exhausted.


The point of Christmas isn't to be so exhausted you can hardly see straight.  We need to make sure we concentrate on the boys and truly teaching them WHY it's so important that we celebrate Christmas.  JESUS, JESUS, JESUS.  Yes, we do gifts and a few gifts in a pile from Santa, but I was so happy when John Michael could clearly tell us this year all about the Christmas story.  My dad took him to our downtown square to see the nativity scene and he told SO many people passing by, "It's babay Jesus!!".  He also named all the other characters in the nativity.  It really was touching for my dad to see and it made me happy that he truly got "it" this year!  What made us the most proud though, was John Michael saying he wanted to keep up our big Happy Birthday banner (that we'd had up for my birthday) for Jesus.  Of course, we did!


So, with those lessons fresh in my mind, here is our Christmas!


Everyone running in!



Little Noah got a fun little teether from Santa!



We were so glad the boys finally learned how to open gifts.  Last year, they would hardly open any gifts for some reason.  Not so this year!



JM was geninely excited about getting a Dinosaur Train book!



And Jack looked less than impressed with Christmas!



We took a little break and had a yummy breakfast of fresh squeezed OJ, pigs in a blanket,  and overnight french toast casserole.  I had to go put Noah down for a nap, but Jordan said the boys inhaled the casserole.  It was good!



Noah went down for a morning nap and we opened a few more gifts then watched Christmas movies and just relaxed in PJs the rest of the day.  It truly is the way to do it!  I love being home and in our pajamas (and not out driving around to different places all day with small children in tow!). Toward the end of the day we were truly exhasted.  When I was putting Noah down for his nap I realized I had to go get started on dinner.  I almost cried because I was so tired I thought I would fall over!



So, for dinner we had ham the way my mom makes it, twiced baked potatoes, green beans, and rolls.  I know that some moms can do it ALL, but after this year I decided I could not.  I'm all about traditions and baking, but it was just too much.  I spent a lot of the day in the kitchen cooking, baking, and loading and unloading the dishwasher.  It wasn't worth it in the end.  I'd rather have that time back to sit and play with my boys.  We decided that next year we would order dinner from Cracker Barrell or something and just spend the extra time together as a family.  Clean up will be easier and I bet there will be less stress!



Maybe as my boys get a litle older it will be easier to do the big baking and cooking.  I hope I'll have time to fit it all in as they get older, bigger, and need us a little less!