2.26.2013

Order Up!

Audrey and Lexi were playing dolls yesterday and came out of their room requesting marshmallows. They claimed their dolls were "hungry". I directed them to the pantry, where for once I had exactly what they wanted.

A short while later, it became apparent that "snack time" had morphed into "let's~mix~these~marshmallows~up~with~water~and~make~a~big~mess time". I caught on and nixed the experiment before it turned into "mom~cleans~gooey~marshmallow~out~of~the~carpet time". 

The girls took their concoction to the table. Audrey tasted it and pronounced it, "Good!" (with just a bit of surprise in her voice). She offered me my own dish, but I politely declined. She turned to me and said, "I can make four things now." Ticking off on her fingers she counted:
  1. eggs
  2. bread (aka toast)
  3. ummm, ummm..... {so I suggested, "pbj?" } Yeah, pbj!
  4. thinking for quite awhile, she finally said, "Those things that look like donuts except they're not..." {hmmm, searching my mind... bagels?} Yeah, bagels!
  5. and don't forget marshmallow goo. So actually, five things my little chef is proficient in making.
A short~order cook is born. I'll let her make dinner tonite set the table tonite.

2.22.2013

It's A God Thing

This month has been ridiculously hard, financially speaking. It's the first month we have been supporting house (in Michigan) and home (in Louisiana). From the beginning, the numbers didn't add up. And it's been scary.

I looked at our monthly budget and the needs of my family. And they didn't add up. I'm not talking a dollar here, 10 bucks there, tweak, twist, turn and.... voila! the budget is balanced. Nope, not even close. From my human perspective, meeting the most basic needs of my family without going into debt looked impossible. I was going to need a God~sized miracle to get through the month and stay "in the black". 

I said, "Well, there's this need...". And God said, "Done." I said, "... and there's Austin's birthday, I'd like to make it special". And God said, "Provided for". And I said, "But what about....?".  And God said, "Trust Me".

And I am only sharing something so personal because I HAVE to testify, I HAVE to give thanks, I HAVE to proclaim God's goodness and faithfulness. Because, you see, it's only the 22nd of the month, yet God has provided so abundantly that ALL of my family's needs (and some wants) have been met NOT ONLY for the month of February BUT ALSO for the month of March!!! 

Jaw dropping. Head shaking amazement. Speechless (almost;).

Can I get a "Hallelujah! Praise God! Amen! Amen! AMEN!!!"?

"Give, and you will receive. Your gift will return to you in full- pressed down, shaken together to make room for more, running over, and poured into your lap..." Luke 6:38

2.21.2013

Put A Lock On It

I'm pretty sure I know why all those antique wardrobes and armoires had those pretty locks on their doors and drawers. It must've been women who owned these pieces of furniture. And these women must've had daughters. 

I was rushing out the door the other day and went to grab my Old Navy zip up jacket. It's gray, multi~colored flower pattern goes with just about anything when I'm going for the "sporty" look. 

I searched the laundry room (spot #1 for outerwear I am currently rotating through). Nope. Nada. 

I dashed to the hall closet (spot #2 for outerwear when I have enough ambition to actually hang it back up after wearing). Nope. Nada. 

I didn't have time to look further so I grabbed a different jacket and ran out the door. 

Several days later, me and my crew were headed out, yet again, and I glanced up to see Audrey walk through the kitchen with MY Old Navy jacket on! I said, "I've been looking everywhere for that jacket!" She replied casually, "Oh, I've had it in my room."

 And so it begins.

2.06.2013

Ed And The Dreds

This story is too funny not to share. I like to do all my grocery listing, coupon sorting, menu planning, and shopping on Mondays. It's almost a treat to head into the store kidless so with all 3 kids now in school I make sure this job gets done between drop off and pick up. No extra add~ons or 100 extra stops to look at the new displays or products. You moms with young kids (or wives with husbands) know what I mean. It's just easier to go solo. But last Monday my day got away from me and since I only had a few items to grab, I waited until after I had picked the kids up from school. My faithful co~pilot (aka Eddy) was with us, too.

We were in and out of the store within 10 minutes. Now, this particular store has great customer service and it's store policy for the bag boys to push your cart out to your vehicle and load your groceries for you. It's all a little weird for me as I feel like I'm perfectly capable of pushing my cart, but it's a nice touch. Anyways, the kids and I were half way out the store doors before a bagger caught up with us and took over the cart duties. We made small talk and as we approached the van I could see Eddy watching us from the back side window. The kids got in and I went around back with the bagger to load the groceries. I lifted the back hatch and saw Eddy standing up looking over the back of the seat at us. As the bag boy reached forward to put the bags into the van, Eddy leaned forward and gave his dredlocks a quick sniff. He must've liked what he smelled because he then gave the dreds a very gentle, delicate, quick lick. I saw all this happening and was giggling to myself. The bag boy was clueless and didn't even realize I had a dog until he reached up to close the hatchback and said, "Oh, I didn't even see you had a dog there!" which made the fact that Ed had taken a taste of his hair even more funny.

I got into the driver's seat still laughing to myself, not realizing the kids had witnessed the "dred kiss" also. Until Lexi said, "Eddy kissed that boy's hair! He's gonna wanna go home and wash his hair." Before I could respond, Austin piped up and said, "Eddy's gonna wanna go home and wash his mouth!" It's really too bad that doggy toothpaste wasn't on the grocery list that day.