Thursday, September 28, 2006
At Last....
We will move past the slightly awkward "where are you from" questions to "how are you really doing" inquiries. We will be a part of each other's lives, in whatever capacity the Lord leads.
It is so easy to become isolated these days. As long as we get an email from someone occasionally or even a phone call, we are all right. Or so we tell ourselves. I believe the Lord wants us to go deeper than that. We are beginning to see deep unrest in the world. There are so many signs pointing to the coming return of Jesus. There is an urgency that is building up in His people, those that are courageous enough to recognize what is happening. As we cry out "Come, Lord Jesus, Come", we must also see the importance of relying on one another in the days ahead. We will need each other like we never have before. To hold each other up, to encourage one another, and to keep each from falling away.
There are exciting and scary days ahead of us. Intimacy with the Lord and true community of believers will be the keys of preparation for walking through whatever is to come....
Preach it, sista!
Gettin' Rid of Junk (Treasure?)
So I have been busily trying to get things together. I will be very glad when it's over....
Let's go on Vacation



Apparently this is the monarch butterfly migrating season. I believe they start from Canada and make their way down to a forest in Mexico where they mate and die. We were just amazed at the wonder of God's creation as we saw hundreds fly over our cabin. I think we were on Monarch Route 101 because there were just so many. I found myself silently cheering them on, these fragile and beautiful creatures. Fragile yet with the strength to fly thousands of miles to get to a destination they have never seen before. Simply amazing!!
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
S-T-R-E-T-C-H
These boys sure know how to keep me busy!!
Monday, September 11, 2006
Eli's 1st day of School
definitely more for me than Eli. I figured that I might as well get used to it since he will be doing this every day next year!
It just amazes me how quickly children grow and change. I found a picture from his first day of school last year and compared it to this year's. The difference is incredible. He still looks like Eli (of course) but he looks so much older!


He really was happier than this picture shows to go to school today. He was a bit nervous about meeting the new children but he has the same teacher this year as he had in summer program. That helps the boy who has a difficult time with change.



Josiah had a pretty good time on the swings as well. And what is better than playing hide and seek with Nana??



Elijah had lots of wrestling time with Grandad and Josiah had lots of cuddle time with Nana. Sounds like a good vacation to me!


Sunday, September 10, 2006
Up Up and We're Home!
This is the comment I heard from the back of the airplane as we were getting ready to leave. Friends, I was THAT Mom. I could already tell that I would be in for it when Josiah woke up around 6am and never really fell back asleep. Our flight left at 12:45, smack in the middle of his naptime. The flight was an express flight so it was a smaller plane with 2 seats on each side. Needless to say, we did not have much room for movement. This didn't stop the little J man because he was filled with that over-tired energy that only people who have been around children know about. Wasn't it Phillip in the New Testament who was miraculously transported from one place to another? You better believe I was asking for this kind of miracle yesterday!
As the flight continued, Josiah became more and more irritable until a full meltdown began. And lasted a good 10-15 minutes. The-longest-minutes-of-my-entire-life. There is a defense mechanism in a human body called shock. I think that's what happened to me...all of a sudden I was in this "zone" where the horrible screaming faded away in my ears and I just sat there holding him tightly in my arms. And then, by the grace of a very good God, Josiah fell asleep. And continued sleeping through the flight's descent. I swear, it was only the crowd's good manners that kept them from cheering when this happened.
On another note, the boys and I just spent ten days in South Carolina with my parents. We had a wonderful time just hanging out with "Nana and Grandad". Elijah is older now so he is so much more aware of his emotions. Last night as we were praying, he interrupted me and said with tears in his eyes, "Mom, don't say Nana and Grandad because when you say their names, it makes me miss them so much." Isn't that the saddest thing you have ever heard? It is very difficult living so far away from them but we are all trying to be more "eternal-minded". There will come a day when none of us will be separated....we will live in all of eternity with our Beloved and with each other. How exciting!!
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
What the....?

This, my friends, is the result of 20 minutes of brushing our dog. I guess they call this in the malamute world- a blowout. That's a pretty good description of the extra dog that came from Kenzie this evening. I could have spent 20 more minutes and doubled this pile o' fur but Kenzie was sending out the signals that enough was enough.
Just thought I would share this small phenomenon. The dog seemed to feel better afterwards...

And if it's worth anything, Josiah was pretty happy with the whole situation as well...

Wednesday, August 23, 2006
Baby's 1st Haircut




Tuesday, August 22, 2006
Quote of the Week

Anyway, as we were talking in the front seats, Elijah suddenly called out from the back,
Sunday, August 20, 2006
Hello Stranger

These two are bringing so much joy to Seth and me these days. I can't count how many times we look at each other and crack up because Elijah has just said something hilarious or Josiah, in his own little world, is making the funniest face ever. Boys are just so much fun!
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Goodnight Moon
Boys. Always the competition of who is strongest, fastest, smartest. Today Elijah asked the questions that if answered correctly have the potential to unlock the secrets of the entire universe. "Mom, could Spiderman beat up God? Who can run faster- Jesus or SharkBoy?"
Speaking of hugs. I have to say, I think I have 2 of the most affectionate young males ever. I cannot get enough of their hugs. Both of their techniques intrigue me. Elijah has more of a "drive-by" approach. He doesn't give them very often but when he does, you know he really means it. Lately he has been randomly telling me that he has a big, huge, 'mongous surprise for me. And then he backs up to the other side of the room, runs full speed to me, and wraps his soft arms around my waist. With a sweet "I love you Mom" he is off to his next adventure. Josiah is a snuggle bear. I call my little koala. He knows how to just melt into you, form himself to your front, and hold you captive by his warm affection. Hopefully he will never discover that he could ask for anything at that moment and it would be his in an instant.
Seth and I are having one of those weeks. You know those weeks where you are pretty sure you remember each other's face because you only see it for five minutes before you are both sound asleep? Yes, it has been busy. A new show has rolled into town so Seth has been commuting between here and downtown every day.
I have learned to let go. This week is the first official week of having an official babysitter officially watch my children. Because I have been recording The Bride every day. I have to admit, it was really difficult that first day. "Did I remember to tell her this or that? Will the boys give her a hard time? Oh, I hope she doesn't go into the master bathroom...Why didn't I take the time to clean it??" But, as I said before, I have learned to let go. And everything is going beautifully. Even the reading is going amazingly well. The Lord is stirring things up in my heart. But I will leave that for a future post...
Sunday, August 06, 2006
Midsummer Nights
Watch out....
Tuesday, August 01, 2006
Busy Days

So I'm fully expecting that while I am reading it out loud, God is going to do some softening and rearranging of this Bride's heart. I'm actually hoping for it...
Sunday, July 30, 2006
Night Away
The above picture is the view from our balcony at the hotel we stayed this weekend. Yes, you heard right folks- Seth and I went away for a whole entire night by ourselves. No children. Just the two of us. Amazing.
We stayed here right down at the Plaza. One of the best attractions of Kansas City. It is only about 25 minutes from our house but it felt like we traveled out of state. The hotel room was very classy. Please note our pleased expressions... We walked to dinner. Enjoyed it immensely. We walked to the movie theatre. Great movie (can't wait for the 3rd). We walked here for their divine dessert. We each had a piece to ourselves and tried to finish them. Did not succeed.
Overall, it was so wonderful to reconnect with each other. It's been quite the busy year so to be able to spend an evening just thinking about each other was such a treasure. We didn't have to think about fixing dinner for the children, giving baths, waking up to the sound of the whispered, "Mom, can I have my breakfast now?". Grammy and Papa took care of that (Thank you, Thank you!). As much as we tried, though, we just couldn't shed the "parenting bug" for the whole night. Around 3am (I think) we both woke up to the sounds of a baby crying. Seth and I shot up trying to figure out how Josiah got in this strange room. After a few seconds, we woke up enough to realize that it was a child next door and not our own. We had no trouble falling back asleep.
We arrived home the next afternoon feeling fully refreshed and ready to give the boys lots of extra hugs and kisses. Boy, if our 9th anniversary was this nice, I sure can't wait for the BIG 1-0 next year!
Friday, July 28, 2006
Spanish Lessons with Elijah Macchi
Thursday, July 27, 2006
Crazy Lady


And NONE of us want that, do we??
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
Party On

Last night we celebrated Seth's 29th birthday by having some friends come over for hamburgers. It was so nice because our house was actually full...get this...of people! There were three other couples from all walks of life. One couple with their 9 month old daughter just moved here from Africa. They were missionaries there for 3 years. As they were serving under the Southern Baptist missionary board, the Lord encountered them in amazing ways. They became filled with the Holy Spirit and began walking in power. This began an uncomfortable chain of events (because of the "Holy Spirit issue") that eventually led them to resign from their post. And through some pretty amazing dreams and prophetic confirmations, they have found themselves here in Kansas City hungry to live lives of prayer.
Another couple we have known for many years now but only on an acquaintance level. These two have an adorable son who watches everything Eli does. Elijah relishes the role of superhero! They have come here to Kansas City broken but it is so neat to see how the Lord is building their foundations in Him and in each other. They, too, are hungry to walk in the fullness of their destiny.
The third couple have become over the last couple of years, really good friends. I believe the Lord has placed them in our lives to help heal our hearts. We have walked through life together- the good, the bad, and the ugly- and are walking with a greater respect and loyalty for each other than we have ever known. God is good!
So now that I have introduced who the Lord has put in our lives, on with the party!! Our friend, Misty, made her first ever Boston Creme Pie (Seth's favorite) and it was, shall I say, totally yummy!

By the end of the evening, we were completely exhausted...all four of us. But we were full. And not much of the fullness was from the food...
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Party On...and On...

On Saturday, Eli went to his first "big boy" birthday party. His little friend, Isaac, turned 7 and had a water party in his backyard. Water party = squirt guns, water bottles, water balloons, a large blow-up pool. Pretty much the description of Little Boys' Heaven.
A couple of days before the party, Eli started acting very peculiar. Actually, he began acting downright terrible. Talking back, attitudes and the like. By Saturday morning Seth and I were about to put our proverbial feet down and forbid Eli from going to the party. I finally listened to that little voice in my heart and asked Elijah to come sit with me and talk. I asked him what the problem was...why was he behaving so badly the last couple of days. Immediately he answered me and said, "Mom, I'm really nervous about the older kids at the party. I don't know any of them." And we all chime in...Awwww....
That explained it. The poor guy didn't quite know what to do with his feelings about the whole deal, thus explaining the tweaked behavior. So I told him that Daddy would be with him and if he didn't like being there, he could always come home. Of course that didn't need to happen because Eli ended up having a total blast. He tossed water balloons with the best of 'em. (Actually, he and his partner were the best of 'em. They won!)
Okay, so I was blown away by this...(I have a picture of it but for some reason Blogger won't let me post it)
After all the fun and games, the kids at this 7 YEAR OLD's birthday party gathered around Isaac and prayed for him. How awesome is that?? We are raising a generation of Elijahs and Isaacs and Levis and Josiahs and Zions and Ezekials (Seth said it almost sounded like an Amish party with all the Biblical names) who take the time at birthday parties to pray for their friends. I love what they teach children to do here in Kansas City. They believe that if kids lay hands on the sick, they WILL be healed. That if they listen to the Lord, they CAN prophesy. That if they offer their hearts to God, they WILL become lovesick worshipers of the Most High. Wow!