Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Firsts

The past couple of weeks have included a lot of firsts around here.  I'll just share a couple, since you might not want to hear that Davis ate his first piece of dog food--did I say that out loud?

Davis went to his first baseball game, a Mudcats game, on his first Easter Sunday.  That same day, he had his first experience with the water hose outside.  He loved having me spray his feet so much that I eventually just gave him the hose.  He had a ball holding it and slurping up the water.


This mama made her first "real" bread (the kind with yeast that you have to wait for all day long).  I've made lots of dessert-y type breads that are really more like cake, but this has been a new experience for me.  So far I've made a regular white bread and an oatmeal bread.  Thanks to my trusty mixer, a birthday present from my favorite husband, my lazy butt didn't even have to knead it.  Hopefully I can figure out how to make bread that tastes like macaroni and cheese but contains every vitamin and mineral you need for the day.  Davis has already decided that most vegetables are gross.

Oatmeal bread...yum

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Easter

As I was sitting on the den floor watching Davis play and thinking about how blessed we are on this beautiful Easter evening, I happened to check Facebook on my phone and I saw this note posted by a former co-worker/friend.  It was titled, "My Prayer for this Week".  I don't think she reads this blog, but Christine B. is a kindergarten teacher at the school where I taught for the past six years before I decided to stay at home with Davis.  She is a fantastic teacher and an awesome person in general.  She wrote this because my school lost two students in the tornadoes last week, and many other students lost their homes.  All of my former co-workers are facing their first day back from school after spring break tomorrow, and my heart goes out to all of them as they and all of the students attempt to move forward...

Lord, please be with me, my family, and my school family this week. Give us peace, strength, and a positive attitude to deal with the load we have this week. it's going to be hard, but through your power and grace we will do your will. Holy Spirit- surround our Stonybrook families this week and pour out blessings to them...help us as a staff be a blessing to them, their children, and Lord, to each other. Help us, help each other. You know what is ahead of us this week Lord, as a staff. We have never faced this. We are confused, sad, and burdened...but hopeful. I know that it seems impossible to do the work we have to do as teachers, plus be human in the same right. But I claim that through you, we will be victorious this week.Thank you for all of the compassion shown by our staff and complete strangers last week. I am so glad to know that in our differences, positions, etc that we put everything aside to do your work. I feel much closer to staff that because of our schedules and demands of being a teacher, we are unable to share, talk, and reach out to one another.  Thank you for sustaining us.Please surround my children with understanding and give them compassion to show towards their friends.  I love you Lord and I am thankful that you loved me so much to die in my place and rise from the dead, so that one day, I too can rejoice in heaven with Osvaldo, Daniel, Granny Gill, and others that have gone before me.  In Jesus, precious, holy name....Amen.







Thursday, April 14, 2011

Oops...

It's been a little too long since I last posted.  Davis had a birthday (well, his 10-month birthday) and is off and running...literally.  That boy does not sit still.  Ever.  He's so funny when he walks.  He looks like a little orangutan and usually has a big smile on his face as if he's saying, "I'm doing it, I'm doing it!"  Sometimes he has a clear goal in mind; other times he just goes around in circles.  Either way, it is really cute!

I took little D on a date to Chick-Fil-A last Friday night, as going out to eat is one of his (and my) favorite pass times.  He had so much fun flirting with all the girls and sharing an ice cream cone with me.

Davis' new favorite activity, besides unrolling the toilet paper, is playing with a ball.  He likes to throw it, hand it to someone, and chase after it.  Sometimes I feel like we are playing fetch, but it's okay because we take turns being the dog.

We are headed to downtown Raleigh this weekend to check out a couple of fun-looking events.  There's a Planet Earth celebration near the Capitol and a bluegrass festival at The Pit, both of which look like a great time!  Hopefully the weather will be decent so we can go.