Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Messes
So, I've been looking back at recent posts, and I can't help but notice that several of them include messes. Gloop, finger paint and cookies all made messes at my house recently. We have lots of messes at my house. The fun kind - that I can post cute pictures with, and the yucky diaper kind, and the Ava put peanut butter in her hair kind. Kids make messes. Add to that a new baby and two moves in six months, and you won't be surprised when I say that my life is one big mess. I was never a super organized person, even before I had kids. But things have never been this bad before. We are routinely going to the clothes dryer for clean clothes & the dish washer for clean dishes. I can not keep up. The garage is filled with unpacked boxes, and the house is overrun with stuff that doesn't have a home yet. My back is starting to hurt as I write all this! And it is all pulling me down.
But...
As I have had time to think about all this, I've realized that God has been in the housekeeping business for a very long time. He has been cleaning up messes since Adam & Eve moved into the Garden of Eden. Not only is He cleaning up my messes, He is allowing me to be the kind of mother that allows her children to make messes. And that's the kind of mother that my children need.
And it is even more comforting to know that the spiritual mess that we are all in - "all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God" Romans 3:23 - God handled that mess before any of us knew that it was a mess.
Christmas Cookies
After lots of begging, Caroline finally convinced me to make the year's first batch of Christmas cookies. It was a big mess. More on messes later. But we had a lot of fun & the cookies were delicious.
Rolling the dough
Messy hands
Into the oven
Waiting
And waiting...
Finished cookies!
And pics of the babies
Thursday, November 17, 2011
What Happens When I Pay Bills
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Birthday Princess
I've been trying and trying to add a picture of Caroline to this post - blogger had issues. I have finally succeeded!
My sweet baby girl turned 6 last week. 6! How did this happen? We celebrated by having our families over for pizza & subs and cake & ice cream. It was a full house! Everyone had a great time. Happy birthday Caroline!
My sweet baby girl turned 6 last week. 6! How did this happen? We celebrated by having our families over for pizza & subs and cake & ice cream. It was a full house! Everyone had a great time. Happy birthday Caroline!
Dinner Conversation, Thankfulness & Candyland
Several families I know have been talking about thankfulness. One family is sharing something they are thankful for every day. Another family has a turkey on the wall that they add feathers to each night. Each feather has written on it something that someone is thankful for. I have four kids under six, so I'm not recording anything this year, except what I'm writing here. Our conversation at the dinner table has been very pleasant the past few nights. Everyone that can talk shares what they like about everyone at the table. Caroline is thankful for Daddy's job, and that he goes to work so we can have money for our clothes and food and house. Nathan is thankful for cuddle time with Mommy. Everyone loves Ava's mischievous smile and Nolan's new laugh. So, even though Nathan and Caroline are fighting over who is cheating at Candyland right now, at dinner, I can be thankful that they played Candyland for 30 minutes and only fought once!
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Gloop!
Other titles for this post could be...
How to use a whole roll of paper towels in 20 minutes
How to destroy your brand new house by 10 a.m.
After making a huge mess in the kitchen with the gloop (corn starch & water) the kids were sent to take baths...unsupervised because I was cleaning up the gloop. That's how the bathroom got destroyed!
But my favorite title for this post would be...
How to have some happy kids for most of the morning!



Except for Ava. She didn't enjoy the gloop so much. She cried almost the whole time!

How to use a whole roll of paper towels in 20 minutes
How to destroy your brand new house by 10 a.m.
After making a huge mess in the kitchen with the gloop (corn starch & water) the kids were sent to take baths...unsupervised because I was cleaning up the gloop. That's how the bathroom got destroyed!
But my favorite title for this post would be...
How to have some happy kids for most of the morning!



Except for Ava. She didn't enjoy the gloop so much. She cried almost the whole time!

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