Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Hello. Goodbye.

Tickets are bought
Thousands of miles flown
Back to a place that once was a home.
Houses are cleaned
Meals are cooked
Arms open wide
Hello! Hello!

Stories are shared
Questions are asked
Laughter roars
Eyes leak
Hearts open wide
Hello! Hello!

The meals are done
Kids are tired
It's time to leave
Arms open wide and heart bleeds
Goodbye. Goodbye.

They walk toward the gate
Kisses are blown
And then they are gone again
to the place called home
Goodbye. Goodbye.

Monday, May 30, 2011

Pizza Night with Friends





This evening dear friends came over for pizza. They live far far away (as Maxi says), so this was a real treat for us. Thanks for coming over!!!

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Poultry Festival

Dressed up dog. Hmm.
Poultry Festival Parade.

The Closest Max has Ever Been to Train Tracks. (And the face he makes when he says cheese.)
Max's response to the parade: become grumpy, and pretend you are not there.
Will's response to the parade: Watch and wander around to the vendors and get free food because of your cuteness.
Once Max got a chance to go on rides, he was a happy man.
Will waiting around for Max's ride to be over.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

A Hot Day

The sprinklers helped us cool down. However, the sprinklers also made mud, so the boys pretended they were elephants, and cooled off in the sandy, sticky mud.

Attempts to wash off in a bucket were unsuccessful, so after spraying the not-so-happy boys off with the hose, we piled into the car and headed to Walmart.

The day ended nice, cool and mud-free.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Quote of the Day

"You're the most awesomess grown-up I've ever had, Mom."

-Max

Monday, May 23, 2011

A Good Day

After what seems like two weeks of non-stop activity, today was a wonderfully relaxing but not slow day. It started off with a 3 mile run and some things I had to get done around the house, but I won't bore you with that. Max and Will started getting restless indoors so we went into our front yard where Max and I played soccer. His improving abilities at handling the ball as well as his reckless abandon when charging the ball, punctuated by waves of laughter, made it one of those moments as a mom that I will cherish for a long time.
We were then all hot and sweaty so the boys stripped down to their birthday suits and got into our new blow-up pool in the backyard. (This was a very smart $25 purchase. Pictures soon to follow.) After some time there, Will went to bed for his nap, and Max and I did some yard work. All I can say is that yard work is therapeutic and even spiritual for me. I can explain that at some point if you want to know. I just love it.
Then Max and I had a Kung Fu Fighting dance party thanks to Cee Lo Green's music video on Kung Fu Panda. It was a great work out and Max and I got to practice our wild dance/fighting skills.
Once Will woke up we headed out on an errand that was made fun by sharing a smoothie from Tropical Smoothie Cafe. FYI, Mondays through Thursdays from 4-5 all smoothies are half off. I had no idea. All three of us shared a wonderfully refreshing smoothie for $2.30 while we sat in the shade by a fountain. Bliss.
We came home and played some more outside, which once again ended up in the boys being in their birthday suits and splashing in the pool. This time I decided to make it more extreme and moved the slide over. It fits over the edge of the pool, so now the boys have a water slide. I don't really know which one likes it more. They both climbed, laughed, splashed and did it all over again. Joey came home and we had a great dinner. Will ran around without a diaper on just because he had just done his business outside so I thought we were good to go. Well later on after dinner, Joey asked me where Will was, and I looked into the dining room. There he was under the table, pooping on the floor!!! If that wasn't enough, I walked into the kitchen after having cleaned up his little pile only to find another sausage on the floor. All I could do was laugh. Joey cleaned that one up.
The day ended with putting two happy and sleepy little boys to bed, making up a bed-time story for Max and snuggles all around.
It was a good day.
Now I am off to find Joey who said he would give me a back rub. YES!!!

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Choosing what matters

I didn't get to run. I didn't get to shower. The house is a huge mess, and I have no idea how it happened.

I did have some breakfast and hot tea.

I have tired and cranky boys because of a busy week and a thunderstorm last night.

I am tired and cranky.

But here is an opportunity to regard my children better than myself; to value you them more than my cleaning agenda; to love them as Jesus does.

Lord, help me not to be worried and upset about many things as Martha was, but rather, like Mary, choose the one thing that is needed and better. Amen.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Where is Christ Present?

This past Sunday the phrase that stuck with me from the sermon was, "Christ was present." Jesus was in the midst of the people and disciples after his resurrection. He was not a ghost. He was there, alive and well.
Before he returned to the Father he promised that he would be with us until the end of the age.

That means Christ is present even now.

The problem is that I often do not have the eyes to see it.
I see what is missing or what is going wrong. I see how our world is spinning out of control; how lack of work hours chisels away at a financial buffer; how gas prices are taking their toll; how health insurance makes no sense to me; how injustice is done upon the weakest.

But Jesus is present.

After reading the blog of a world-traveling friend, I see Jesus present in the hunger that people have for God's word in a country where it is forbidden. From another blog I see Jesus alive and present in helping a friend adapt to life in a new country. And more personally, I saw Jesus present in helping me find some misplaced important documents; in two bags of great hand-me-downs for Max; in a stocked fridge and freezer at very little cost to us at just the right time; in rain and sun that are helping our little garden grow; in being able to pay bills; in Joey getting his last 3 credits.
Some things seem very insignificant, but life is made up of the basic and insignificant.

And Jesus is present even (or maybe especially) in the insignificant.

I pray for the eyes to see and a heart to receive in thankfulness how the present Christ manifests himself on a daily basis here in Columbia and in the smallest darkest corner around the world.

Christ Is Present.