Showing posts with label milestones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label milestones. Show all posts

3.27.2012

Dedicated


 Saturday afternoon, some of our family joined us as we dedicated our children to God at our church.  R and I firmly believe that a dedication is not significant of salvation or a baptism.  Rather, it is a time to publicly commit to raising our children in the church.  We completed some simple homework prior to this time and invited our parents and grandparents to participate.

I loved preparing our home.  I cut my first roses of the year 
and my azaleas were in full bloom and made a huge splash of color on my kitchen table


 I love setting a formal table...
 as party favors, the kids painted little pots with their handprints.  I wrote the word "remember" on each pot along with the date.


 We planted rosemary in the pots because rosemary signifies remembrance.
I tied a note to each plant with Philippians 1:3 on it:
"I thank my God upon ever remembrance of you."
 The other side of the tag asked the recipient to please "remember" Will and Ellie in their prayers.
 My hydrangeas are not in bloom yet but I couldn't resist these antique ones for the dining room table

 At the ceremony, Ellie & her Honey
 Will & G-Dad
 Will, Mimi, & Great Aunt Lili


 While R shared a verse I have prayed over each of my children (Colossians 1:9-14) and our goals for them, Will provided entertainment with my sunglasses



  I had not told the directors that I was going with the theme of "remember" and using rosemary, so when I saw these on each table, I was thrilled!  I do love a theme!
 Will enjoyed serving each of his guests their cupcake
 The tables were beautiful - antique tablecloths, vases filled with antique baby booties, silver forks, etc.


 We are so thankful that so many from our family from all over Texas could be here for the dedication.

 Will and his Sunday School director.  We adore Mrs. Bolin.
She has him memorizing new verses every week and he knows details from some really obscure Bible stories... and I love how she has taught him to apply the truths and he weaves it into events of his week.
Will & Ellie with Cookie & Lovie
(my parents)
 Will & Ellie with Honey & G-Dad (R's parents)
Afterwards, everyone joined us at our home for dinner.

Will & Cookie played some sort of football game
 G-Dad & Ellie took time to smell the azaleas


 Aunt Lili really wore Will out (or maybe he wore her out!)  She played pretty hard with him while we were busy setting out dinner
 Great Grandmother with Ellie & Will

 My girl and I.
I wore that dress when I was 6 months old for my christening.
It brings me indescribable joy that my daughter can wear it for her baby dedication.
My mom has a picture of her holding me in front of a tree as I wore the dress so we attempted to copy that.



 Enjoying appetizers
(homemade hummus and veggies along with "mango madness")
I kept the menu very simple.  I have learned a lot as I've watched my mom entertain for years.  Both my mom and my mother in law frequently have homes full of friends and family and I've noticed that they don't (typically) try new recipes out on large groups.  They stick with what they are comfortable with and what they know will taste great.  And then they can relax and enjoy themselves at their own parties. So I did this too.  I made several parts of the menu in advance, I chopped my veggies in advance, etc.  This made for a fun Friday afternoon nap time for me.  I love to cook so I put on some music when the kids went down, kicked off my birkenstocks, & got busy chopping.  Because I was doing things I was comfortable with, I wasn't constantly looking at recipes or nervous about the outcome - I enjoyed the cooking part and the entertaining part.
 Great Grandmother brought the kids fun gifts.  She is a very intentional, thoughtful gift giver.  She seems to know exactly what my kids are into and finds them perfect gifts!
Will gave her a hug after every single item he opened.  (She commented she would have given him more had she known he would hug her after each thing!)


 Ellie got a new baby doll - with hair!
 Honey & G-Dad enjoying the spring weather
 Mimi (Great-Grammy) with her two oldest great grandchildren
 Mimi playing baseball with Will.  Mimi loves to play with Will & he adores her for it.


 Cookie & Lovie & Will
 Dinner consisted of steak kabobs with all sorts of yummy veggies, salad, and cous cous.
(Will thinks cous cous comes from 2 animals called "couses.")

R & I gave the kids necklaces to help them remember the day...
Will's is on brown leather and is a silver pendant that says "Yes I can."  The back has Phil. 4:13 on it 
("I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.")

 Ellie's has an "E" on one side and the other side has Isaiah 43:1 on it,
"I have called you by name and you are mine."
 The girl loves jewelry - she was already wearing a cross necklace I had saved for her and her favorite pink pearl bracelet (thanks to Crystal!) along with a new silver butterfly bracelet from her Cookie & Lovie.


 It was such a special evening and we were so thankful to share it with our family.  

3.05.2012

4.5 - Happy Half Birthday, Will!

Last week, Will had a half birthday!
He is now officially 4.5!

A few days prior to his half birthday, someone asked him if he was about four and a half.  He insisted he was only four.  We take half birthdays seriously around here.

After a hard few days earlier in the week, it was glorious to just spend a day playing with my kids.
We grabbed Lovie and made a quick zoo trip.


Will got to have a cupcake date with his Great-Mimi & Lovie before his nap

Will has been asking for awhile to go to Chuck E. Cheese.  In our family, we refer to their mascot (namesake?) as "Chuck E. Cheese the Rat."  As far as Will knows, it is a restaurant that centers around a rat.  He had only been there once before - for a birthday several years ago.  We decided to give in and make it a very special treat for his half birthday.  

The number of choices was a bit overwhelming.  He pretty much would start a game, play for 5 seconds, and run to another game.  He had no concept of saving his tickets.
R did have some fun playing against Will at some of the games.
I happen to be a big fan of skeeball and may have set a new pr.







 The next day, the fun continued when we allowed Will to take a friend with us to dinner at McDonald's and to see Veggie Tales Live.
It was a fun night and so exciting for Will.  We typically do things as a family or with other families so inviting a friend and having him ride in the car with us was a big, big deal.

Sweet boys.  What a fun half birthday week it was!  Looking forward to the latter half of age 4!!!

Will at age 4.5:

Height: 37"
Weight: 31 lbs

Favs:
Fav Food: Cookie's Cookies, pizza, asparagus, brussel sprouts, apples, pears, and fish
Will is a great eater.  He doesn't eat much in quantity but he will eat a great variety.
Not a fan of soft textures (except for pudding and ice cream)

He loves movies for special treats and his favorite cartoon is "Kung Fu Panda" (surprise surprise) or "Wild Kratz"

He loves kung fu and swimming and running and hiking.

He loves traveling.

He can play pretend for hours.  He also loves setting up his cars or his superheroes and playing that for hours.

He loves to be outside.

He is a fabulous cuddler.

He sleeps with bunny, gigi, and various animals and toys.

He does not like covers.

He does love a blanket.

He seems to be a leader when it comes to playing with other kids (sometimes is kind of bossy.)  He usually initiates the games they play.  He often creates elaborate scenes with his friends.

He loves plays.

He sings a lot.  

He still naps daily - about 2-2.5 hours!  (I know.  I'm a blessed mama.)

He sleeps at night for 11-11.5 hours.

He is now allowed to come to our room when he wakes up.  Which means sometimes I get a cute little face right in my face.  Love that.

Most mornings, I have to wake him up.  I love his warm little body, and how he snuggles up on me and how concentrated his sleeping breath is - just perfect.

He makes up silly words and silly definitions to go with his words.

He talks constantly and has great questions and observations.

He makes us laugh.  Hard.

He is starting to enjoy coloring.  

He loves to help cook.

He can read very short words and some sight words.  He prides himself on reading "Bob" books.

He does simple math in his head. (not so simple for me.)

He is patient with his sister and very loving.  He recently said she is the "best human on earth."

He has never met a stranger.  Seriously.

He is a great kid and we are so proud of him.  We adore him and are excited for his future!


And the interview with our four and a half year old:
(That part about marrying me? Saving it forever.  And playing it at his rehearsal dinner maybe.  Love.)
(Turn sound to pause on playlist at bottom of blog.)

Interview A:


Interview B:

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