Leavin’ On a Jet Plane

Blogging has become a bit sparse this last month.  There has been a lot going on, and most of it has been some form of preparation for this weekend.  Jason and I are on our way to Texas for 5 days (2 of those are travel)!  And, yes, we are leaving the little one behind here in California…and I already miss her terribly!  But, I keep telling myself that she will be having so much fun with friends, Auntie Jo, and Grandma and Grandpa that she probably won’t even notice that we are gone! :) If you think about, please be praying for us this weekend…I won’t share the details now (because I really should be sleeping!), but, maybe when we get back I will be able to share the specifics. 

I hope I’ll at least be back to blogging with a little more regularity! ;)

Deuteronomy 4:39

“…know therefore today, and lay it to your heart,
that the Lord is God in heaven above and on the earth beneath;
there is no other.”

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Let My Words Be Few
by: Matt Redman

You are God in heaven
And here am I on earth,
So I’ll let my words be few-
Jesus I am so in love with You.

And I’ll stand in awe of You,
Yes I’ll stand in awe of You,
And I’ll let my words be few-
Jesus I am so in love with You.

The simplest of all love songs
I want to bring to You,
So I’ll let my words be few-
Jesus I am so in love with You.

Just the 2 of Us

Likely this will only show up if you read this blog using some sort of reader (bloglines, igoogle).  If not, you may never see it.  That’s okay.  This is an old post that I found it while clearing out some “drafts”…And, I realized that I had never posted it!  So, better late than never. :)

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As I mentioned yesterday, Jason has been at the Resolved Converence for the past several days.  And, yes, I am quite jealous!!

So, that means that Hannah and I have been on our own since Friday.  5 days…I know, I know, it’s only 5 days, but it has been a long 5 days!  Although we have had lots of fun together (3 is such a fun age!!), we definitely miss our daddy/husband, and are very ready for him to come home!  When I think about my friends, whose husbands are police officers, firemen, or are often required to be away from home for several days at a time, I feel like such a wimp!  Because, really, when I compare it to what so many other families deal with, and endure as a regular part of their everyday lives – military deployments, business trips, and, sadly, even divorce – 5 days is nothing! 

But, Jason does not have a job that requires him to travel – and, because I am afraid of the dark that is something that I am very, very thankful for!!  So, for us, 5 days is a big deal!  These last few days have given me a new sympathy for those who do this on a regular basis, and hopefully a little insight on how to pray for them!  But, it has also given me a new appreciation for my husband.  We need him!!  Hannah just loves her daddy.  (So do I!)  And, although we know he is having a wonderful time (we are too), we are definitely looking forward to his returning home tomorrow!

Lest I sound like too much of a complainer, Hannah and I have been having a great time together!  I love my daughter, and she is just so much fun!!  There have been a few difficult moments, but, thankfully, the emphasis is on the word few.  We have played several rounds of Candy Land, Hi-Ho Cherry-O, and Chutes and Ladders.  Most of which I have lost.  I think we have read every book she owns – multiple times.  We have played dolls, built castles, and colored pictures…  And, she has been a great help as I have cleaned up the dishes, vacuumed the floor, or made the bed. 0614081202b.jpg

We have also tried to do something “special” each day.  Nothing too big, or even exciting really (well, maybe to a 3-year-old), just some ways to break up the long days without daddy…  On Friday night, we went to the mall with Grandma and Auntie Jo, and saw the puppies and got a balloon!  On Saturday I had to run a few errands, so we started with lunch at “Mix Donald’s.”  That is not something we do too often, so it is a special treat for Hannah.  Then after her bath on Saturday night, I let her stay up late, so that I could pain her nails (fingers and toes)…with polish that changes color in the sun!  After the nail polish dried, we sat on the front porch for a while to see if they would change colors.  (They didn’t.  The sun was going down, and there were just too many shadows!)  Yesterday, she got to spend some time at Grandma’s house.  They fed the birds, and had a “tea party.”  Today, we might go to the park…  But, mostly we will just stick around here, and straighten up the house for daddy’s return tomorrow!!

Happy Father’s Day!

To the Fathers in my life…

My Dad:
Hannah & Grandpa
Hannah & Grandpa @ Disneyland (April 2008)

My Fathers-in-law:
Terry, Hannah, & Jason
Grandpa Whitley, Hannah, & Daddy (April 2008)

Hannah & Grampy Tarbell
Hannah (8 months) dancing with Grampy Tarbell (Jan. 2006)

And, of course…Hannah’s Daddy:
Hannah & Daddy
Jason (and my dad) are at the Resolved Conference this weekend!
So, we celebrated an early Father’s Day on Thursday, before he left.

 We love you all very much!!

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Proverbs 17:6 “Grandchildren are the crown of the aged,
   and the glory of children is their fathers.”

Psalm 127:3-4 Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord,
the fruit of the womb a reward.
Like arrows in the hand of a warrior
   are the children of one’s youth.”

Wordless Wednesday

Psalm 121

I lift up my eyes to the hills.
From where does my help come?
My help comes from the Lord,
who made heaven and earth.

He will not let your foot be moved;
he who keeps you will not slumber.
Behold, he who keeps Israel
will neither slumber nor sleep.

The Lord is your keeper;
the Lord is your shade on your right hand.
The sun shall not strike you by day,
nor the moon by night.

The Lord will keep you from all evil;
he will keep your life.
The Lord will keep
your going out and your coming in
from this time forth and forevermore.

First Day of (Sunday) School

Last Sunday was Hannah’s last day in the nursery.  This week she officially started Sunday School!! 

Because she handles change about as well as her mommy ;) , we have been talking about this all week, and trying to prepare her for it.  The child who hated, no exaggeration, the nursery just a year ago, and would sob hysterically at the mere thought, was now in tears at the prospect of having to leave!  (What a difference a year makes!)  So, we talked about the new playground (the “big kids” playground has a sandbox - a definite plus in the eyes of my daughter!), and how most of her nursery friends would be coming with her.  I assured her that they would have songs and Bible stories (another plus!).  Along with the explanation that she was now a big kid, and big kids go to Sunday School, her apprehension seemed to lessen…and she was maybe even the teeniest bit excited.  She likes being a “big kid.”

But, on Sunday morning, while I was getting breakfast ready, she walked into the kitchen and announced, “I don’t want to go to Big Kid School.  I want to stay in the nursery!”  Uh-oh.

But, once she saw her friend, Dan, already in the classroom, she was good to go!  When I picked her up, she was so excited!  She couldn’t wait to show me all of her papers…and tell me about the songs they sang…and how she got sand in her shoes, but how “Teacher” helped her get it out… 

I think she liked it…just a little bit! :)

Ready for Sunday School
Here is a picture of our girl…all ready for her first day of ”Big Kid School.”