Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Mustard Seeds

David and I are blessed to be able to teach children's church for Elizabeth's class one Sunday a month.  This past Sunday, our lesson was on the parable of the mustard seeds.  Of course, the plans suggested showing the kids actual seeds, and I heartily agreed.  So, at 10 p.m. Saturday night I headed to the grocery store in search of the seeds...and a few other groceries.  (Yes I'm a huge procrastinator.  I could use the busy week before as an excuse, but it really just comes down to procrastination.)

I got into the grocery store, found all the great deals I wanted, and then remembered the seeds.  I headed over to the aisle and found the spices.  Woohoo, there was a section for mustard seeds...even in a little jar, like I wanted.  I didn't want to waste money on a big jar.  What else am I going to use them for?  Awww, crud!  The bin for whole mustard seeds was empty.  I searched around the area to see if perhaps some were placed in the wrong bin.  I prayed.  "God, I really want to find these seeds.  I want to have them for the kids.  Please let them be here!"  I searched some more.  I prayed some more.  There were no mustard seeds to be found.  "Okay, God, you must have something else planned for the lesson.  Please let me know what it is."

I checked out and headed home.  I reached up to the spice cabinet to put something away.  As  I looked up, in the very front, I saw a clear jar with small round yellowish balls.  It couldn't be, could it?  I pulled down the jar and read the top.  "Mustard Seeds"  I just laughed and thanked God.  Here in my spice cabinet was an unopened jar of mustard seeds.  It should have been buried in the back of the cabinet, since I never use it.  The jar was part of a set of spices we received for our wedding almost seven years ago.  I have been telling myself I need to go through the spices and get rid of some of the old ones.  I guess procrastination does pay off once in a while.  ;-)

Thank you, Father, that you provide what I need and not always what I ask.

In His Hands


While we were driving home the other day, Josiah all of the sudden asked, "Why does God have the world  in His hands?"  We talked about how God made the world, and we're alive because He made us and give us life.  We said that God could actually have the world in His hands, but that we usually mean that He takes care of us.

Elizabeth started talking about someone we know who used to follow Christ, but has decided to go another way.  Josiah asked why someone would not like like God.  We discussed possible reasons such as thinking God's rules were too controlling.  But we realize that God's rules are to help protect us.  After a moment, Josiah said, "I guess he decided to get out."  I asked, "Out of what?"  "Out of God's hands."

I was overwhelmed.  No, not with thoughts of all the different ways this statement could be viewed theologically.  But with the fact that my sweet four-year-old boy, who just mentioned God for the first time a few months ago, is now pondering these questions on his own. 

Thank you, Jesus, that these seeds are being planted and are taking root!

(Oh yeah, seeds...that reminds me of another post. ;-))

Cousin AJ, VBS, and a day at the beach

We had a fun, busy week around here last week!  Our nephew down so he could come to Vacation Bible School and spend some time with the kids.  It's always interesting to watch how the dynamics of playtime with the addition of a new child.  A.J. is 11 months older than Elizabeth, so we had a male oldest child for the week.  The change was very obvious while listening to the kids' imaginative play :-) 

V.B.S. was from 6-8pm Sunday to Thursday.  All the kids enjoyed it!  They made some new friends and did a great job learning memory verses each day ;-)  Isaac was spoiled  loved on constantly by nursery helpers.  David and I "lead" the 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders.  Though I think some nights we were just running to keep up!  Thursday evening closed V.B.S. with a carnival including a moon bounce, super slide, popcorn, cotton candy, and lots of fun! 

The kids and I mostly stayed home during the day, though we did venture out to Wal-mart and Sam's for lunch and some shopping on Tuesday.  Thursday I decided to brave the beach with the four kids.  We have a great lake near us where one of the swimming areas is pretty shallow.  As in the lifeguard SITS in the water at the deepest part.  Oh yeah, and knowing there would be a lifeguard boosted my confidence.  One other fun thing about this beach is that it's directly under the landing path for our small airport.  So, my airplane loving boy can watch all the planes he wants!  I'm glad we went.  The kids had a lot of fun.  We had to rush home to take showers, and all the kids fell asleep on the way to V.B.S., but it was worth it.

I've been doing a terrible job taking pictures lately, but I did remember to get some at the beach!  Enjoy!






Saturday, July 10, 2010

Sounds Fair to Me

Elizabeth:  Wouldn't it be funny if women have the babies and men have the milk?
Mommy:  That sounds fair!
Elizabeth:  Or maybe, men should have the babies and women have the milk.
Mommy:  That could work, too.
Elizabeth:  'Cause it's not fair if women get to do both or if men get to do both!

:-) hehehe

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Tumbling

Sunday, the kids had some fun trying tumbling and handstands in the family room.  David thought they might be trying to pretend they were in Mrs. Piggle Wiggle's house since we've been using her books for some reading time. ;-)

A fun series of Josiah:
 

 Some shots of Elizabeth:  
(She had a lot more success once we showed her how to practice using a wall.  She's been doing that several times a day now.)

Isaac thought they were both hilarious and had to get in on the action himself:

Well, now that the ice rink has closed, I guess it's time we actually get them both into some tumbling classes :-)

Monday, July 5, 2010

July 4th


We are thankful to live in a great country.  We are even more thankful to live for a greater God! 





Father, shower your blessings down on our nation so we may use them for You. 
Bring us back to the place where we are "one nation under God".