Friday, April 27, 2007

Mommasita!

Mommasita!


Mommasita taught Abby how to Hula :) --that's who she's looking at!




This is my mom: We call her "mommasita"...long story. Anyway, she braved a field trip to the Zoo--with me, my class from school (20 students) and about 20 parents! As you can tell, my kids are cute, but when they are tired--not to fun to be around (they didn't want their picture taken). Anyway, My mom is down visiting from Oklahoma...she comes quite often and my kids LOVE it! She actually will play with them all day, every 15 minutes she has a new idea that brings the kids attention full circle. She's taught them so many neat things this trip, including how to suck on honey suckle, enjoy a meal at crackle barrel, instead of McDonalds, and actually have a good time at Sam Moon. Mommasita is the best grandma in the world and we praise God for her. It would be better if she'd move to Texas (forney area) hint hint!




Thursday, April 19, 2007

Kindergarten Around the Corner

I know I know, there are a ton of pictures of my kids...but I'm a proud momma :) This was taken at school where I teach Pre-K. I lucked out because all of them go to the same school now and I got the teacher's discount which was half off! Moms, you know how expensive good pictures get. They look so old.
The reason of this entry is because we are sending our oldest, first-born, little sweetheart to Kindergarten next year. The reality hit when we had "kindergarten round-up" at our local elementary school. Marty and I have been praying and pondering over the decision of homeschooling, private Christian school, or public school. It has been grueling. I know many of my regular blog viewers (Velvet, April etc.,) know exactly what I'm feeling. They too are sending their first-born, beautiful, precious baby girls and boys to kindergarten too next year! Anyway, after all these nights of pondering and praying, God totally answered our prayers. And most of you will be surprised (knowing us) what we have decided to do (well, what God wants us to do)...It came down to a christian school which was going to give us 1/2 off tuition or the public school. I was sold -- completely -- on the private school because it was all Bible Based curriculum and Isaac would've memorized 32 memory verses...but it was a further drive, out of our community and it would still be $200 a month. The flip side was public-- convient, right down the road, in our community, great possibility for evangilism and building eternal relationships SO WHAT TO DO???? Well, the administrator from the Christian school called yesterday and said they are not opening in the fall!!!!! So by answering our prayers, God shut down an entire school :) hee hee (since of course, I'm the center of the universe). I just praise God we have an opportunity to serve, meet people that know Him and don't know Him. But I DO NOT in the least bit, look forward to being away from Isaac 7 hours a day. I actually like being around him ! But if I like being around him, so will others :) right? Thanks for listening....and please leave a comment to help me with this transition :)

Monday, April 16, 2007

Cleanin My Heart


It's amazing the theology kids come up with. I'm going to share with you my 3-year-old theology, however it doesn't sound near as convincing without actually hearing from her voice...the "me did it" vs. "I did it" and her little lisp makes you smile inside. We were sitting in the bathroom the other night getting ready for bed and Rhea looks at me in all seriousness and says "mommy, I feel Jesus cleaning my heart!" "Really honey," wow, she's getting it I thought..."Yea, member when I fordot to obey you today?"..."Jesus has to clean that spot, and I feel Him doing it!" It brings tears to my eyes even now....the WORD says we are to have faith like a child! Oh Father, clean my heart and let me feel it!

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Resurrection Sunday

Isaac is the ole' pro at this huntin' thing!
I know it takes me a while to get these up, but bear with me! I do want to talk about Easter Sunday. It was so sweet! Easter eve it SNOWED!!!! so the sweet little summer/spring dresses we bought are still in the closet for a warmer day...but here are some great pictures of my babies!
Because I am teaching Sunday School to 1-2nd graders, and do Pre-K Children's church, I don't get much "spiritual food" on Sunday mornings (well adult spritual food) :) I do, however, enjoy so greatly the faces of the kids when they finally "get it". Easter is NOT about the Easter Bunny and Easter eggs...but about a risen Savior who makes a way for us to live! As one little boy said, "I know, He died on the cross for us to live...for our bad words and stuff." and another girl "He 'rosed' up to have 'bictory' over dead people" paraphrased...we are victorious over death because of His glorious resurrection!
Sin=death (I'm sinful, therefore will die) Christ died for me! His death=life! (I believe in Him) Christ rose from the dead=(I get to too!)
The basics....but that's enough! Thank you Jesus!