"From the fullness of His grace we have all received one blessing after another." ~John 1:16

Thursday, September 30, 2010

A Mommy and Javen Date

One of the hardest parts of foster parenting for me has been giving up so much of my one-on-one time with Javen. Starting this week, baby K will be gone for a few hours on Thursdays to visit with his mom, and I am SO excited about having those few hours of Javen all to myself every week. As soon as we dropped K off this morning, we headed to the zoo to spend some quality time together.

We started our morning with a ride on the "choo-choo"



It is so fun now that Javen is old enough to enjoy the animals. His favorite book these days has lots of pictures of animals in it, and it was fun to watch his delight as he put together the animals he has seen in his books with the real live ones.

Two seconds after I took this picture, he leaned forward and gave this goat a big kiss . . . on it's bottom.


Unfortunately, Javen called the llama (in the background) the "mama" - we got a few strange looks as he followed it around the petting zoo for a solid five minutes(it didn't want him to pet it and kept moving away) all the while saying "Mama! Mama!" to it over and over again . . .


For $3, you can feed a giraffe a cracker. I wasn't about to spring $3 for a cracker, so we just waited until some other sucker came to buy one and then took some pictures when the giraffe came to get their treat. You'll notice from the worried look on Javen's face that he probably wouldn't have been that thrilled with giving the giraffe a cracker anyway. He wasn't about it let it out of his sight.



Javen was absolultey delighted with his ride on the back of a camel.




I think I wore him out!

Sunday, September 19, 2010

GO GATORS!


If you know my husband at all, you know that he LOVES college football and that he is a HUGE fan of the Florida Gators. One of the things he looks forward to with sons is getting to enjoy and bond over that hobby together, and he has wasted no time in getting Javen started. We don't let the boys watch TV at all and never have it on while they are awake, but Scott insisted that Gator football games needed to be an exception to that rule.:)

Watching with Daddy



In the first two weeks of college football, Javen learned the Gator chomp and how to signal a touchdown. His C-Daddy (my dad) also taught him today how to signal an incomplete pass which is hilarious - I'll have to post a video.

Touchdown!!!!


Unfortunately, all the pictures I took with K in them show his face, so I can't post them, but I will have to take a picture of the kids from behind one of these weeks because they look absolutely adorable in their matching Gators outfits!

Sunday, September 5, 2010

True Christian Motherhood

More advice from the blog of Miss June . . .

How should a Christian mother view children?

1. As a gift and miracle from God and not as drudgery.

2. She has been entrusted by God to care for them for their time on earth.

3. She delights in them and is thankful for them, even on hard days.

4. She is protective, never bad-mouthing her children to others or slandering them.

5. She understands that they are the next generation entrusted with the Gospel.

6. She knows their souls are precious to God and He knows the number of every hair on their head.

7. She knows she is accountable to God for how she raises them so she faithfully sacrifices her love, her patience and her life for them.

8. She understands that even as they are in a state of infancy now that this precious season is quickly fleeting and in a blink of an eye they will grow up---so she savors the moment.

9. She welcomes the number of children the Lord gives her and treasures each one in her heart because she knows the He has a purpose for each and every single one--- even if the world doesn't see it that way. She rejects the lie that children are a burden.

10. She understands and embraces the future--she knows her job is not done when her children graduate from high school or when they turn eighteen, instead it continues on until she takes her last breath.

11. As she cares for a crying infant or sick child she realizes it is part of God's great plan to mold her into becoming a nurturing mother and into the image of Christ.

12. She acknowledges that she is the best one to take care of them as God has chosen to give them to her. She understands her children in a way that a stranger cannot. She realizes that mothering is her sacred work and is careful not neglect her responsibilities. She is protective over who cares for her children.

13. She recognizes her season with little ones and uses wisdom. She tries to surround herself with like minded women who are going through the same season or have been through it and can encourage and support her.

14. The Christian mother does not rely Oprah, Dr. Phil or the latest trends in parenting magazines for wisdom but instead searches God's Word to help her raise her family because it is the source of all truth.

15. She clearly understands that she and her husband are an undivided team when it comes to parenting their children and respectfully allows him to lead the home. She knows that if she is dominating, controlling or manipulating she would destroy her home so she purposefully learns to trust God on matters of submission.

16. She wisely spends her time in prayer---for herself to be a godly mother, for her husband to be a godly father and for children's salvation and their futures. She knows her time in prayer is never wasted time.

17. The Christian mother seeks to educate her children about the Lord so she wisely invests her days teaching them all she knows about Him and His Word.

18. When her season of raising her children has passed, she looks forward to investing her time and love into her grandchildren as they arrive. She doesn't try to move far away to 'begin living her life' but instead she considers them a blessing and her love for them evident. She considers it an honor to take part in their lives. She is a loyal encourager and faithfully supports her children in raising her grandchildren.