Saturday, May 29, 2010

Memorial Weekend...

So it's been a great memorial weekend so far!  A fun trip to IKEA on Thursday afternoon, then to the Baltimore Aquarium on Friday w/the hubs and kids, late spring gardening and fun shopping today, and who knows what else the weekend will bring.  These precious family moments completely make up for last weekend's horrible Toronto trip.  Had you wondered why I hadn't blogged about it?  Ugh.  I was still recovering all week from the trauma!  Sleep-deprived, screaming kids who wanted their own beds and rooms made mom and dad miserable all weekend long.  Not to mention we ended the trip with a missed flight.  Who knew Sunday was Canada's biggest holiday and travel day?  It took four hours, instead of two, to cross the border back to Buffalo.  Never again!  We're not traveling until next summer.  Elizabeth will be 2 1/2 then and should be easier to travel with by then!

Anyways this weekend has been so fun.  Here are pics in no particular order!


Hiding behind some flowers...




Fun with bubbles!




She loves to play dress up and stare in the mirror...




The beautiful Anglican church in Toronto where Jack got married...




The exhausted fam!!




Catching butterflies with Elefun!




Our hotel room in Toronto, and the crib in which no one wanted to sleep.  :(




So happy I haven't killed these yet!  LOL




The crazy rose bush that climbs both decks in the backyard.  Wish it weren't so full of thorns!  Makes it hard to let the kids play on the deck...




Wish this one came out clearer - we had so much fun at the Aquarium!  We heard lots of "There's a stingray!!" that morning.  :)

Alrighty my brain is fried, better get to bed.  Ciao!

Thursday, May 20, 2010

"I-do-it!"

We fly out to Toronto in the morning for a wedding, so what am I doing up at 1 am?  Go to bed Jane!  I will, I will, but not before I jot down a few things.

1.  Traveling with 2 kids with food allergies is CRAZY!!!!  How does anyone do it?  Especially when we're trying to fit everything into one gigantic red suitcase.  I think it's easier to check in one big bag then wheel 3 little bags around the airport.  Plus push a stroller with 2 kids.  What do you think?  Maybe I should have asked for travel advice earlier!  LOL

2.  Elizabeth started saying, "I-do-it!!!!".  I should change this blog's title - LOL.  It's so cute and hilarious that even though I'm completely irritated that she won't let me do, whatever it is (usually feeding) -- I still giggle every time I hear her say it!  (And BTW - feeding her is SUCH a MESS!!  She flings food everywhere with her spoon so more than half of it is gone by the time I try and get food into her...)

3.  It is much easier to beat myself up at the end of the day, for all the mistakes I've made with the kids, than to say, "Jane, God loves you.  Give yourself some grace."  And let myself receive that grace.  It is SO hard for me to love myself sometimes!!  :(  Need to work on this.

4.  Mental note to self:  Don't neglect husband.  Poor man makes his own lunch, folds laundry, and retreats to a corner in another room almost every night all alone with his Blackberry or the paper.  I'm so preoccupied with the kids that I'm not much support to him.  Sorry babys.  I'll try and be better.

Please pray for our trip if you remember!  Hope everyone has a great weekend!

Monday, May 17, 2010

A rainy Monday thanks

Thank you Lord for the spring rains-
For new seasons to remind us our circumstances are too,
only for a season

For new mercies each day
For little giggles and smiles and cuddles
And soft bellies that speak of precious innocence

You said Your kingdom belongs to such as these
I continue to marvel at this truth

Thank you for your Body
Which prays, carries burdens, stands with and for each other
When we are too tired to stand

Thank you for white wings that cover
That make aches resolve
And lightens the load

Thank you for family
That stays, that prays, that endures
And loves and lives to the end.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Drama at its finest

Ok I'll admit I can't help but enjoy a good, heart-wrenching drama and tonight's season finale of Private Practice was that perfect mix of pain and pleasure... exs reunited...a baby's birth that almost cost her mother's life...a death of a parent, leaving a child orphaned...a marriage proposal... jealousy over who loves whom...the show had it all!  Whoever writes these scripts really know how to to work it!



As an aside....I'm not much into fashion or clothes, but I love Amy Brenneman's style!  I love that she can pull off a frilly yellow top lounging on a chaise... and then look equally elegant in white while on trial in court.... Understated but beautiful.  Love it.



Wednesday, May 12, 2010

A gift


A beautiful gift to end a very special MOPS year... thank you lovely ladies for making our time so worthwhile!  I will miss the GGs...

Wonder pets!


Having fun making goody bags...


Is good for the soul!
Saturday can't come soon enough for my almost-three-year-old.

Mother's Day!

I meant to post this earlier - but oh, what a joy it was to be greeted by Emilie after church with this!



My first hand made presents from my firstborn.  I'll never forget this!!!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

seventy times seven

Been thinking about forgiveness lately.  I recently heard someone say, "Forgiveness doesn't make them right.  It makes you free."  Jesus was so adamant about this topic.  Seventy times seven, he mandated, to forgive the same person.  I can't even imagine someone offending me that many times; after the seventieth time, I would have probably de-friended them.  (I'm assuming he or she is my friend, to even have allowed him or her to offend me that much. Probably someone close to me.  Family, even.)

Jesus goes so far as to say, if you don't forgive someone of their sins, then I won't forgive you of yours.

Isn't that a bit harsh?  It sounds unfair to me.  Why involve Jesus in my sins when the issue at hand has to do with someone else?

Maybe it's because we're called to love our neighbors as ourselves; maybe it's because He died so we could be free.  Free of hatred, free of bitterness, free of anger, free of mistrust, and free of all the poison that unforgiveness brings.

He was probably thinking more about us, then the other party involved.

Doesn't He know how hard it is to forgive someone who has so deeply wounded you, that the offense(s) has irrevokeably changed the course of your life, the core of your personality, and fabric of your very being?

Oh, He knows.  He understands.

What  you have done to the least of these, you have done it unto me, he says.
Yes, you have done it unto Him.  I have done it unto Him.  He hurts, He gets wounded, He bleeds.

By His stripes you are healed.

Thank you Jesus for the cross!

Sunday, May 9, 2010

sweet little eliz...

Eliz is completely opposite Emilie.  She's rough, strong, fast, and a tomboy to the end.  She just turned 15 months and figured out how to jump, climb up the stairs upright, say "2" after I say "1", and of course, loves to say, "WhatsdatMamma?!".  At 26 pounds, she shares her sister's diapers and has chubs that this Mamma can't stop squeezing!  Daddy calls her "The Professor".  Everyone tells me how cute her pink glasses are, but after I say they cost me $200+, they agree - "Oh, not so cute anymore!".  LOL


She's not a good sleeper, though.  We're still figuring out if she has food allergies, and if that is why her reflux hasn't improved even at 15 months.  An endoscopy is coming up soon.

We love you little girl!

Saturday, May 8, 2010

i never promised you a rose garden...

So the song goes, but we were sure blessed with a gorgeous rose garden from the previous owners of our home!



Dear husband had a bit of "empty nest" syndrome when the three birdies left the nest on our front door.






Don't worry, hon - our own birdies have years left before they fly away on their own!