Verse A Day

Friday, May 8, 2015

Ben's First Birthday

Today we were thrilled to celebrate our littlest man!
I picked Lily up early from school so that she could help me decorate.It was nice to spend the afternoon with her.  We did our last minute grocery store run and then wrapped presents, prepared food, and decorated.  She blew up a whole bag of balloons for us- our balloon confetti inside & outside- impressive & fun.
The outside table- I thought it turned out cute with stuff I just sorta threw up there- blue wrapping from our silent auction basket- and really fun balls that Aunt Becky sent (she really is the best gift giver!).  Lily could hardly stand having to wait to blow those party horns!
 I made/sewed this banner this week.
 The kid crew (missed you, Andrews!)
 And the birthday boy himself!
 And it ain't no party without a Dr Dennis adventure!
We've been spying on a snapping turtle in the creek behind our house- Paw pulled it out for us.  It was quite the entertainment for the kids- esp the ones who hadn't experienced Paw's shenanigans.
 Goo provided bubbles that became light sabers.
 Time for cake!
 Doting Parents!
 Gift time!
We gave him a water table (had always wanted one!)
And his fave gift was from sweet AR.
He got his "toy bin" from Goo and a fun dino/turtle (appropriate!) ball toy from Maw.
It was so fun to celebrate our little man.  Perfect weather to be outside and enjoy a spring evening with parents and friends!!

2015 Spring Pictures- K & 1st

These crazy cats.... 
I'm calling these their Spring Pictures. 
I sorta liked what they were wearing. ;)
I'd bought them donuts to eat for their after school snack- and somehow I guess that made them willing to agree to let me take their pictures- for a hot, quick second.
 She has lost all of her preschool shyness.
He never had any to lose.
 The stages of the pretty rhododendron in our yard.

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Ben's Baptism

This month, we celebrated God's promises to us in Jesus through having our littlest boy baptized.  I grew up in a church that does Believer baptisms so this always goes again the grain a little for me.


Here are the three questions that are asked of us:
1- Do you acknowledge your child's need of the cleansing blood of Jesus Christ, and the renewing grace of the Holy Spirit?
2- Do you claim God's covenant promises in his behalf, and do you look in faith to the Lord Jesus Christ for his salvation, as you do for your own?
3- Do you now unreservedly dedicate your child to God, and promise, in humble reliance upon divine grace, that you will endeavor to set before him a godly example, that you will pray with and for him, that you will teach him the doctrines of our holy religion, and that you will strive, by all the means of God's appointment to bring him up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord?

I love the way it was put in a letter to us:
"You promised to communicate to your child the gospel.  The first two questions answered affirmatively, state plainly that your child is a sinner just like you and that the only way your child is saved is through saving faith in Jesus Christ.  The act of baptism did not save your child. It shows that this child is part of our community of faith and that he is blessed through your faith and your teaching."


"So how do you practically follow through on your answer to question three?  
...the word translated as 'bring them up' can also be rendered 'nourish'- we are, after all, offering our children the very 'bread of life' when we teach them the gospel."

This quote, included in our letter, is a good & needed reminder for me.
"It is the duty of a godly (parent), in order to confirm disciples in faith, to extol as much as possible the grace of Christ, so that being satisfied with that, we may seek nothing else."
- John Calvin in his commentary on 1 John 5:13

Last night, as we prayed at bedtime, Lily asked to pray for something.  And she repeated the prayer that Mike has prayed with them so often, and is prayed so often at our church.
"We pray that there would be a day that Ben stands up and says that he believes in Jesus."
Peter was squirming and said he didn't hear.  Lily repeated her prayer,
"We pray that there would be a day that Peter, Lily, and Ben would stand up and say that they believe in Jesus."

It is not an "automatic" thing.  It is personal.  And it is a known need- we sin, we are sinners.  We aren't "good".  We need Jesus to forgive us.  And that comes only through him.  Because he was the only person who was perfectly righteous and doesn't have to pay for his own sin.



We had an "after party".
Hannah + Ben  (June 2036)
 Our parents and faux sibling family joined us for lunch- our first feast for 8 at our table for 8.
  
 Our precious sweet gift- this boy.

I also think that I am officially done blogging. 
It was felt like too much since having 3 and more to keep up with.
It has been so good for the season of my older two being "little".
But it's a different season now.  Praise God!
He has been so good to us in so many ways.

Friday, April 17, 2015

Easter 2015

We spent Easter at my parents house with family.  
It was a lovely weekend to be in the country.  We had a sunshine sitting circle out back- it was so nice to just sit with them in the sunshine.
 It was so good to get time with my Holly.
 This guy caught a few winks.
 This girl (& all 3 kids) got gifts from NeeNee.
 Our wedding tulips were in bloom.
 Lily and I got some QT together on the hammock.
This is how Ben feels about any one other than Mommy or Daddy.  Uncle John tried hard.
 It was a windy day so my dad went into town and bought kites for everyone to fly.
 My niece, Audrey!
 Her momma & my sis in love, Jess and baby SK- so pretty!
 Uncle John picked up his elk antlers from Maw & Paw's house- I guess Maw was ready to get rid of those??
 And our family on Easter!
More on Spring Break to come...

A few March Pics

 The first weekend of March, after a long series of events, I convinced Mike to drive me to Northern VA to pick up a new dining table and chairs.  We got connected  thru a consignment shop at the river.  All of the pieces are hand made by a furniture maker in the Shenandoah Valley (Samuel S Case)- so how cool to have furniture from a local Virginia artisan.
His parents graciously agree to loan us their truck AND watch all three kids.  It was fun to have a day with my Michael.
We came home to a "surprise birthday party" for me. :)  Ben was asleep.
 Here is the new table & chairs.
 And another cake on my birthday night.
 We had several visitors.
NeeNee came to see her littlest man.
My Uncle Henry and Aunt Barbara came for the day.
Ben is not easily woo'ed by others.  Uncle Henry won him over though!
He has the chemistry & magic touch.
 I so enjoyed spending the day with them.
They brought me this 20 year old pic.  I love it because it portrays the joy & humor that Uncle Henry brings.  He makes me laugh like no one else. 
And finally, we had a family friend make curtains and a window seat cushion for our bay.
I was 'iffy' that I'd made a quick material decision on a cold January day and wouldn't love my material choice, would wish I'd chosen something brighter & happier. But I do love it!  Its been so nice to have this area mostly done. (But daily life bring plenty more clutter and it rarely looks like this.)