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Has it really been one year?
KJ’s 3rd birthday is not for a few weeks, but we celebrated this weekend. With baby sister scheduled to arrive so close to KJ’s big day, we decided to play it safe. And it made the party a lot more fun for me, too, than I’m sure it would have been if we had waited. He was so excited about BLOWING OUT CANDLES and singing “Happy Birthday” that he could hardly stand it, and I could not stand the thought of him missing out if baby sister arrived early. I’m so glad it worked out.
State of the Family
The day after the President’s “First 100 days” speech seems like perfect timing to do a little update on our family’s current happenings (no approval ratings will be taken).
THE SWINE FLU– After all of the input lately about how to keep your children safe from the swine flu (and even Mr. President reminding us to cover our mouths when we cough), I’m pretty sure that if this flu is contagious in public places Cbug will be a prime candidate. Just while at church last night he ate (someone else’s) popcorn off of the floor, played peek-a-boo with his bear in and out of the trash can and walked across the church barefoot all the while sucking his thumb. No amount of hand washing can negate his germ-infested life right now.
THE ECONOMY– There are two economical issues in our house this last week. First, our dryer suddenly started taking HOURS to dry even small loads of laundry. Thanks to tips from friends and RRL’s resourcefulness we checked the vent to outside and founds a LARGE bird’s nest nearly blocking the entire vent. Thank you, birds. I can’t wait to see the electricity bill you caused this month.
HEALTH CARE– It is impossible for me to fathom still that we are 6 weeks or less away from being a family of FIVE. After my next appointment, I’ll start going to the doctor every week so we are really getting close. Her room still needs some work and I’ll admit to having moments when I’m not sure I’m ready to be a momma to three. I pray everyday that I’ll be able to meet their needs, that no one will feel left out, and that the Lord will fill in the massive gaps in what I am able to teach them. I’m so thankful that baby sister seems really healthy and I love feeling her squirming around. What a privilege! The larger my belly gets, though, the more and more we get interesting comments from strangers. You would think no one has ever before been out in public pregnant with small children. I always call us the circus act as people stare at the boys (thinking they are twins) then at my belly.
MARRIAGE– RRL and I got to have a fun overnight trip last weekend when we left the boys with Grammy and traveled to his 3rd ½ marathon. We went with a pretty big group from church who all run together (or cheer together in some cases). We had so much fun having dinner with friends, enjoying the race festivities, just having a break from things at home. We relished the time together, knowing it was probably our last little get-a-way before baby sister’s arrival.
That’s the latest from our home front. My job sounds a lot more fun than Mr. Obama’s, don’t ya think?
ABL
Sandbox
KJ is very intentional about nearly EVERYTHING (wonder where he gets that). I love the tongue hanging out, concentrating while he works on the sand…or as he would say “his job”.
Fake Family??
A few weeks ago, a good friend who works for the local Childrens’ Hospital called to ask for a favor. The hospital was doing a photo shoot for advertising and informational purposes and needed some kids to come participate. I was VERY reluctant. I mean, I know my kids are incredibly cute (can’t throw things, its MY blog) and who WOULDN’T want to look at them in a brochure, but lets be honest…at this point in our lives trying to pose the two little rascals for decent pictures is one of the most stressful situations you can place us in.
Long story short, though, all of my excuses ran out (my haircut got canceled, the boys took great naps earlier than usual, the weather was perfect, etc) so we decided to go. AND WHAT AN UNEXPECTED BLESSING! We got some FREE professional pictures, by a photographer that was great at working with kids, and I only mildly sweated through my shirt in the process. Here are a few of my favorites…
There were two funny things that happened which I held over our friends’ head for awhile for “tricking me” into doing this:
ABL
On a mission
Two years ago we got some fun pictures in the bluebonnets with one of KJ’s best buddies. The boys did not love the experience (at all), but the flowers were pretty!
Blessed
We’ve joked that poor Cbug could not have had worse timing for his birth. I mean, really, if he HAD to come 3 weeks early couldn’t he have just come about 3 days earlier than he did? 3 days earlier would have meant some really important things for him…like a nice tax deduction as well as helping us further benefit from the tax stimulus plan. See what I mean? Those 3 days really cost us.
Our church does an amazing baby blessing once a year for all the babies born during the previous calendar year. So, even though Cbug was 3-months-old at the time the 2007 babies were celebrated, he just went to the blessing as a spectator and had to wait until this April to celebrate with the other 2008 babies. See what those 3 days cost you, dude?
Seriously, though, his birth could not have been better timed. Being born when he was meant so much GOOD for us. Most of my family “just happened” to be in town when he made his grand appearance and I wouldn’t trade that for any amount of tax dollars. Also, by waiting until this year’s blessing time he got to celebrate with some of our favorite 2008 babies.
This time is exactly as it is is named…a blessing. It is a blessing for the babies as they feel the warm hands of our Shepherds laid upon their tiny heads, hands and feet. It is something that the Momma’s and the Daddy’s treasure as they take a few moments to pray for their sweet little ones surrounded by a body of believers. And it is a blessing for our whole church family as we stand and remember what we are called to do- hold each other before the throne from the moment of birth through the moment we meet our Saviour. I truly love this night each year but of course it is especially sweet when I have a baby of my own being blessed and committed to the Lord’s service.
This was a special time of prayer with an elder and his wife that are so special to our family. I’m not joking when I say that he had some sort of God-ordained touch on Cbug’s leg while he prayed. I have never seen our little man sit so still and listen. That in itself was so moving to me. KJ sat very still and listened, too, but of course he had been bribed with cookies.
Ok, so maybe the whole night was not sappy sweet (if this family photo is any indication). It is always a crazy adventure to wrestle two little boys into any situation like this. If you notice a little pregnancy glow, just attribute it to the fact that I was a sweaty mess by the time this party was over (a party that ended without anyone blowing out any candles, much to KJ’s chagrin)!
Be blessed!
ABL
Capturing moments
We had the best time on our camping trip this weekend. I’m not sure you can technically call it camping since we put our tent up right next to a ranch house with full kitchen and bathrooms. To KJ, though, we slept in a tent and we were CAMPING.
This weekend was one of those times that I wish would last forever. One of those family memories that I just want to lock away and remember. Some memories are important because they involve significant life events, others are important just because of who you shared them with. While the weekend was not necessarily a significant life event, as the boys are growing and changing I love times when we can just be together as a family. It is so good to be away from all of the distractions of life and watch their little personalities develop. We were so blessed to be able to get away, relax with good friends and make some fun memories.
Weekend memories:
Unplugging from phones, computers, tv, etc
The “Lewis Villa” (our tent was HUGE)
KJ’s excitement over his own sleeping bag
Watching my friends love on my boys
Enjoying how much our boys love their Daddy
Communion
Laughing around the table at meal time
KJ and Cbug beginning their life-long friendship with GCH
S’mores
Wildflowers
Campfires
Wagon rides
Kite flying
Sunset
Happy 100, DRRF!
ABL
House Divided
Two words….MARCH MADNESS. Gotta love it.
News FLASH…
This just in…
C-bug takes steps in public! That’s right folks, our 14-month-old has FINALLY decided to start walking. For a while he would only walk when he thought no one was looking, but now he is very proud of himself. He giggles and chatters while he walks just to be sure that the world KNOWS just how amazing he is. He cracks me up! Check out my facebook for a link to some stinkin‘ cute video footage.
In other important news, KJ has a new knock knock joke (that he made up)…
KNOCK KNOCK
who’s there?
BATS
bats who?
BATS ARE GOING TO EAT YOU UP
Where does he come up with this stuff? If your child is in his class at church, and your child happens to be having nightmares about bats, I apologize! He’s kind of into bats right now and I have NO IDEA where it comes from. GROSS.
I know, right? Serious news around the Lewis house. Aren’t you glad you took time to read this one?
ABL