Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Covenant Children





Okay, so I'm working through the year slightly backwards. Daniel was baptized in April. I'm aware of the continual debate over infant baptism, but the longer I am in the PCA denomination, the more I am certain that one of the most humbling moments is when your child is baptized, and your congregation and family commits to being this child's covenant family. Jamie and I are completely unable to do this journey of parenting on our own, but that is why the body of Christ comes alongside of us. When I was visiting with Kerry Brothers a few weeks ago, she was telling me of how she continually presses upon her children that they are God's covenant children. How precious! We asked our sweet friend Robby to baptize Daniel. When he prayed he asked God to strengthen Daniel to go and do whatever the Father would have him to do for His kingdom - no matter what the cost. He prayed for us to have to courage as parents to encourage him in this path. I've think about that prayer often when I hold Daniel, and I praise God for enabling Robby to deepen our vision for Daniel's life. I also think of the opening and closing lines of the hymn "Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken"..."Jesus, I my cross have taken, all to leave and follow Thee. Destitute, despised, forsaken, Thou from hence my all shall be", and then the closing's promise..."Hope shall change to glad fruition, faith to sight and prayer to praise."

Monday, June 16, 2008

Our Crazy Crew!


So we were running late to the homeschool co-op I teach at, and I, of course, was showing all my righteousness by hollering at everyone to get in the car. Suddenly, Benjamin emerged from the bathroom, "I'm an Indian, Mommy." What can you do but laugh. The permanent brown marker stayed on his face for a good week.

Daniel's first two teeth finally popped through this last week, and he's started the army crawl. He makes the entire family smile every day with his sweet disposition.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Aunt Leah's Birthday

One of our favorite parts of this year was Aunt Leah and Uncle Ben moving back to Birmingham after living in Virginia! We got to celebrate Leah's birthday and help blow out her candles. Though the boys love Leah, they really love attacking Uncle Ben and defeating him. And of course, when our Superman shirts are dirty, we have to wear our Alabama team shirts.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Just Like Big Brother



When you ask Benjamin what he wants to be when he grows up, he says, "Big Brother." Anything Caleb does, Benjamin studies him for a bit, and then attempts the same feat. Though we have days where we try to bash one another's head in with a bat or lock one another in a dark bathroom, the boys are reaching a relationship where they enjoy one another, which is one thing Jamie and I have prayed for. It's also one of the reasons we've kept them home with us up until now. When out, Caleb is determined to stay at Benjamin side. One day I asked him about it, and he said, "But Mommy, no one understands Benjamin like me, and I have to protect him." That was what I was thankful for that night.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Whirlwinds






Okay, so I'm not the best blogger, but Jamie has requested I give it a steady shot this summer. It was a whirlwind semester, but we are experiencing God's grace in amazing ways. Caleb began his relationship with Jesus, we moved into a new home, we had school, life, and all the other things that go along with that. Monday was seven years for us, and today is Caleb's 5th birthday. As I see Jesus more in my home, my children, and Jamie, I stand amazed that God uses me. Here's a hodgepodge of fun pics!