Friday, February 27, 2009
Funny Story Friday
I think I will try a weekly "thing" and call it Funny Story Friday. I think I should have enough stories to handle this one! The first story that comes to mind is from over a year ago when I took Camron and Caden to get their hearing checked. They had to go in a small sound proof booth, one at a time, with me. The lady checking their hearing does part of the test inside and part out. When she was in the booth with us, she TOTALLY passed gas (yes we were shut in a tiny area), said "oh, excuse me" as if it were completely normal and kept right on with the testing. I was completely caught off guard and sat there stunned but was able to control my laughter until I got out to the car! Feel free to comment back with funny stories of your own. I am ALWAYS up for a good laugh!
Thursday, February 26, 2009
We had our first speaking engagement this morning as the Ambassador Family for the March for Babies! It was the Kick-Off breakfast at the Proximity Hotel and the boys did GREAT! We had to wake them up super early. The breakfast started at 8 am (which is when they are usually getting up) and we had to arrive early! They were troopers, though, and made Mommy and Daddy-O very proud! We are 1/4 of the way to our goal! Hopefully we will surpass our goal as we have every other year! If you want to walk with us, please join the DARLING DUKES! It's as easy as the click of a mouse! The link is right here, ready and waiting! The walk is on April 25th.....58 days away at City Center Park in Greensboro! It's ALWAYS lots of fun!
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
A "wee" bit of stress
I had to take all 3 boys to the ENT today. Camron and Caden had to get their ears re-checked and Jaxon had to have his throat looked at. C and C have periodically had their ears checked since birth due to prematurity. They frequently have fluid which was the case again today. They are to be re-checked AGAIN in 4 weeks and if they STILL have fluid, we will talk about having tubes put in. Jaxon had to have x-rays of his adenoids today which proved they are very large. The Dr. is having us try nasonex to rule out a nasal "problem". If that proves to help, great, if not, he will have to have his adenoids removed. I think I am on information overload. I am going to do school with Jaxon then take a nap to revitalize myself. Thank goodness I am getting a manicure/pedicure this afternoon!
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
DID YOU KNOW????
Did you know that 1 in 9 babies are born prematurely?
Did you know that NC is in the BOTTOM half of the US as far as # of premature births (around 40th I believe)?
Did you know that the March of Dimes funds MANY things that save babies DAILY?
Did you know 2 of those babies live in MY house?
I know what you are all thinking? The economy is horrible right now. The last thing we want to hear is someone else asking for donations! Well guess what people...those babies are STILL going to be born too early no matter what the economy is doing!
The wonderful thing about the March of Dimes is that they have expanded. They are not only working to stop prematurity. They are working for ALL babies! Please join us in supporting the March of Dimes. Any amount helps, $1, $5, even $.50! I am looking forward to putting on my DARLING DUKES shirt on April 25th and leading that walk! Anyone who wants to join our team or make a donation, please click the link to the right! We would love to have a BIG team this year!
Did you know that NC is in the BOTTOM half of the US as far as # of premature births (around 40th I believe)?
Did you know that the March of Dimes funds MANY things that save babies DAILY?
Did you know 2 of those babies live in MY house?
I know what you are all thinking? The economy is horrible right now. The last thing we want to hear is someone else asking for donations! Well guess what people...those babies are STILL going to be born too early no matter what the economy is doing!
The wonderful thing about the March of Dimes is that they have expanded. They are not only working to stop prematurity. They are working for ALL babies! Please join us in supporting the March of Dimes. Any amount helps, $1, $5, even $.50! I am looking forward to putting on my DARLING DUKES shirt on April 25th and leading that walk! Anyone who wants to join our team or make a donation, please click the link to the right! We would love to have a BIG team this year!
Saturday, February 14, 2009
And the Winner is....
JOANNA! I used the same site (random.org) and Joanna is the winner. Congrats! I don't generate nearly as much traffic as Hana's site but it was still fun! Joanna, please let me know which tray you would like....and don't forget to pay it forward!
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Pay It Forward
Hana had a great "Pay if Forward" experience at the circus last night. To read about it, visit her blog here http://www.hanalynch.blogspot.com/. She decided to do a pay it forward give away and I think it's a great idea. I, too, will do a pay if forward give away and randomly select a winner. This will include a personalized lap tray in your color of choice. You can choose from the insect or ocean theme personalized with your child's name.
Please leave a comment making sure to include your email address to be entered! Feel free to share any pay it forward moments! The giveaway will end tomorrow night, February 13th at midnight! The winnder will be posted Saturday! Thanks Hana for the wonderful idea!
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
How wonderful
I just have to take a minute to say that I love homeschooling. I know...some of you are saying, DUH! But we just had the greatest time and I wanted to share. The boys were doing their reading lesson and we took advantage of the beautiful weather. They sat outside on the front porch in the sun and practiced reading their books alone, to each other, and then to me! Not only did I get to enjoy this wonderful peak at spring weather that God is giving us today but I got to watch in amazement as two 5 year olds laugh and have a great time learning together! Isn't life grand!
Thursday, February 5, 2009
This is from the Proverbs 31 blog that I receive daily. WOW...it couldn't have come at a better time for me. My life has taken many turns that have been completely unexpected. I have had those pesky orange and white barrels in my way numerous times. (As a matter of fact, there are a few in my way right now!) Those of you who know me well, know that I like a plan. I like to know what's going to happen next. I guess that's where a little of my anxiety issues come from! I have learned over the past few years that it doesn't matter at all what I think should happen next! What matters is what our God knows will happen next. I am a firm believer in the "everything happens for a reason" bit. Partly b/c I have lived it...a lot and seen it a lot, but also because I have complete faith that it is the truth. I don't have to know WHY something is happening at any given moment but I do have to have faith that there is a perfectly good reason that will one day be crystal clear.
Orange and White Barrels
5 Feb 2009
Van Walton
"I will lead the blind by ways they have not known, along unfamiliar paths… I will turn the darkness into light before them and make the rough places smooth. These are the things I will do; I will not forsake them." Isaiah 42:16 (NIV)
Last spring I monotonously approached my neighborhood exit where a newly posted sign announced that I could not make my normal left turn. Lined up on the road as far as I could see around the bend was a neatly laid row of orange and white barrels. Road construction had interrupted my usual routine. My daily plans would now be detoured due to the construction. Faced with this disruption that would surely put a kink in my life, I felt agitated and even hit the steering wheel with my fist. I would have to design new ways to reach my destinations and I wasn't happy about it.One day when construction was completed enough to allow some through traffic, I turned left and surveyed the sights. I couldn't believe what I saw. No more lovely forest. Gone were the inviting trails into the woods. Decades-old wooden fences and bridges had disappeared. Honestly, the place resembled the combined affects of earthquake and fire. That whole summer I rolled up to the intersection with its orange and white barrels, and it triggered in me negative thoughts and feelings. Soon after, my life was more seriously interrupted. A disturbing phone call forced me to drop everything. The bad news exploded like a bomb - my heart and mind quaked with emotion. Spiritual frustration filled my soul in the following months. I can't remember how many times my fist hit hard places. I screamed at God when life carried me away from the direction I wanted to take."How long will You take me out of my way?" I questioned God. I longed for my life before the interruption. Managing my days on autopilot was no longer an option as I faced my new circumstances. Slowly I began to see that this spiritual reconstruction paralleled the roadwork outside my neighborhood.Once all the orange and white barrels were gone and I was free to turn left at that intersection, I appreciated the results. Smooth asphalt spread out before me. Two lanes of traffic moved steadily. The "earthquake zone" had been transformed into a park-like setting. A tree-lined sidewalk encouraged pedestrians to walk toward the ballpark and the neighborhood church. Admiring the new landscape, I realized I'd been inconvenienced, but now I could see that the long delays were worthwhile.Today, although my life continues to zigzag through various "construction sites," I realize God allowed me to experience the orange and white-barreled roads to illustrate a truth. He is at work up ahead rearranging the landscape of my life. Psalm 37:34 says, "Put your hope in the Lord. Travel steadily along his path. He will honor you by giving you the land." (NLT)I may not be able to see what that land looks like, but I believe His Word. So, with His help, I put my hope in Him, traveling the paths He lays out for me, even though they are not the familiar roads I would normally take.
Father God, You know how difficult life is right now. My interrupted life and the difficult roads You have me traveling feel like they'll break me. Give me the capacity to graciously travel the paths You lay out before me. Help me trust You, In Jesus' name, Amen.
Orange and White Barrels
5 Feb 2009
Van Walton
"I will lead the blind by ways they have not known, along unfamiliar paths… I will turn the darkness into light before them and make the rough places smooth. These are the things I will do; I will not forsake them." Isaiah 42:16 (NIV)
Last spring I monotonously approached my neighborhood exit where a newly posted sign announced that I could not make my normal left turn. Lined up on the road as far as I could see around the bend was a neatly laid row of orange and white barrels. Road construction had interrupted my usual routine. My daily plans would now be detoured due to the construction. Faced with this disruption that would surely put a kink in my life, I felt agitated and even hit the steering wheel with my fist. I would have to design new ways to reach my destinations and I wasn't happy about it.One day when construction was completed enough to allow some through traffic, I turned left and surveyed the sights. I couldn't believe what I saw. No more lovely forest. Gone were the inviting trails into the woods. Decades-old wooden fences and bridges had disappeared. Honestly, the place resembled the combined affects of earthquake and fire. That whole summer I rolled up to the intersection with its orange and white barrels, and it triggered in me negative thoughts and feelings. Soon after, my life was more seriously interrupted. A disturbing phone call forced me to drop everything. The bad news exploded like a bomb - my heart and mind quaked with emotion. Spiritual frustration filled my soul in the following months. I can't remember how many times my fist hit hard places. I screamed at God when life carried me away from the direction I wanted to take."How long will You take me out of my way?" I questioned God. I longed for my life before the interruption. Managing my days on autopilot was no longer an option as I faced my new circumstances. Slowly I began to see that this spiritual reconstruction paralleled the roadwork outside my neighborhood.Once all the orange and white barrels were gone and I was free to turn left at that intersection, I appreciated the results. Smooth asphalt spread out before me. Two lanes of traffic moved steadily. The "earthquake zone" had been transformed into a park-like setting. A tree-lined sidewalk encouraged pedestrians to walk toward the ballpark and the neighborhood church. Admiring the new landscape, I realized I'd been inconvenienced, but now I could see that the long delays were worthwhile.Today, although my life continues to zigzag through various "construction sites," I realize God allowed me to experience the orange and white-barreled roads to illustrate a truth. He is at work up ahead rearranging the landscape of my life. Psalm 37:34 says, "Put your hope in the Lord. Travel steadily along his path. He will honor you by giving you the land." (NLT)I may not be able to see what that land looks like, but I believe His Word. So, with His help, I put my hope in Him, traveling the paths He lays out for me, even though they are not the familiar roads I would normally take.
Father God, You know how difficult life is right now. My interrupted life and the difficult roads You have me traveling feel like they'll break me. Give me the capacity to graciously travel the paths You lay out before me. Help me trust You, In Jesus' name, Amen.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Saving Babies...TOGETHER!
Please remember to visit our March for Babies site at www.marchforbabies.org/dukeboys. We have 80 days until the walk! We will start speaking at various events next week as the Ambassador Family! Please sign up to walk on our team if you think you can make it April 25th! I will get the t-shirt info to you once we have more details! You can also click on the link to the right to make a donation! Let's hear it for THE DARLING DUKES!
Sew Inspiring Giveaway!!
My dear friend Hana is doing a baby blanket giveaway! Please visit her blog at www.hanalynch.blogspot.com and register to win! She is OH-SO talented and makes beautiful items! Good luck!
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Farewell Sam
Jaxon and Daddy-O are outside burying Jaxon's pet frog, Sam. I know many of you are thinking..."a frog, c'mon"... BUT you have to understand this is the first time Jax has lost a pet and with his sensitive nature, it is a BIG deal! We put him in a box and they took him outside the fence to bury him. At chick-fil-a last week, the craft on family night was "God's eye". Jaxon put it on Sam's grave. So sweet!
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