Mark and I sat down at the end of October to think about what in the world we were doing with our lives! I've always been a planner and a goal setter but life has been a whirlwind since having our second child. It's been a reminder to me that we have to be really intentional with how we spend our time. As I've said before this blog is a way for us to keep track of our family now and for future generations to read. There is lots of room for growth in our lives and this is just a starting point. Here are a few goals written down so that hopefully we can be held accountable throughout the year.
Mental/Emotional
Nicole - read 1 book per month
Marriage
Weekly date nights
Check up on goals monthly
Take at least one weekend trip away from the girls (May for anniversary or November for race)
Physical
Nicole
Workout 3 times per week
Mark
Run 2-3 times per week
Learn to swim
Develop cross training regimen - weights/yoga
Together
Do relay triathlon (Nicole -swim/bike, Mark - bike/run ??)
Each compete in 1 sprint triathlon
Run 1/2 marathon together (November ?)
Service
Mark
Serve on Missions Committee at church
Together
Help to fundraise for the Habitat for Humanity Race
Complete monthly service projects with Caroline (making cards for people, taking people cookies, etc.)
Participate throughout the year - Great Day of Service, Angel Tree, etc.
Be open to other opportunities as they present themselves
Spiritual
Nicole
Daily devotion time with God
Join Bible study group in the fall
Mark
Read Bible daily
Do daily devotion
Family
Talk about what we are learning weekly
Read the Bible with Caroline
Teach Caroline hymns
Memorize 2 Bible verses a month with Caroline
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Christmas Light 2
Just an added note from another Christmas hymn tonight...O Come All Ye Faithful. Faithful...I think that is what God wants from us. Not perfection, just faithfulness.
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Christmas Light
It seems that at many of the most joyous times of year there is always a small reminder of the sin and darkness of this world. Small in that it's not some big glaring sin but those little parts of daily life that can easily cloud my view of the Light. My own struggles with competitiveness, pride and self centeredness have reared their ugly heads once again. While I am aware of these struggles, it is a constant battle in my head to keep my thoughts (words and actions too) in line with Christ's desires for me.
Each one is tempted when, by his own evil desire, he is dragged away and enticed. Then, after desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, gives birth to death (James 1:14-15).
My very favorite Christmas hymn brings me great encouragement...
Come thou long expected Jesus, born to set thy people free;
from our fears and sins release us,let us find our rest in thee.
Israel's strength and consolation, hope of all the earth thou art;
dear desire of every nation, joy of every longing heart.
Born thy people to deliver, born a child and yet a King;
born to reign in us forever, now thy gracious kingdom bring.
By thine own eternal spirit, rule in all our hearts alone;
by thine all sufficient merit, raise us to they glorious throne.
Ultimately I am reminded of a verse that we recently taught Caroline, "I am the light of the world." Jesus is Light and he has overcome the darkness of sin and death. I know that as I continually fall flat on my face in my own sinfulness that Jesus is the one and only who can bring light and life.
Each one is tempted when, by his own evil desire, he is dragged away and enticed. Then, after desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, gives birth to death (James 1:14-15).
My very favorite Christmas hymn brings me great encouragement...
Come thou long expected Jesus, born to set thy people free;
from our fears and sins release us,let us find our rest in thee.
Israel's strength and consolation, hope of all the earth thou art;
dear desire of every nation, joy of every longing heart.
Born thy people to deliver, born a child and yet a King;
born to reign in us forever, now thy gracious kingdom bring.
By thine own eternal spirit, rule in all our hearts alone;
by thine all sufficient merit, raise us to they glorious throne.
Ultimately I am reminded of a verse that we recently taught Caroline, "I am the light of the world." Jesus is Light and he has overcome the darkness of sin and death. I know that as I continually fall flat on my face in my own sinfulness that Jesus is the one and only who can bring light and life.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
4 Month Check Up
I took Miss Elizabeth Lee to the doctor the other day for her 4 month check up. I always wanted a longer name that could be shortened so we did Elizabeth and call her Libby. However, I will admit that it's already a little "confusing" when they call her Elizabeth at the doctors office. :-)
She is a happy, healthy girl. She weight 15 lbs. 7 oz and is 26 inches long. She is in the 90% for weight and I'm not sure on height but I'm sure it's up there too. The doctor commented on what an easy going baby she is and I agree. She giggled when the doctor was pushing on her belly and moving her legs around. She's a sweet pea.
I'm wondering if she is going to start moving around before Caroline did. She rolled over for the first time last week and is always trying to get moving when we place her on her belly.
Caroline at 4 months
She is a happy, healthy girl. She weight 15 lbs. 7 oz and is 26 inches long. She is in the 90% for weight and I'm not sure on height but I'm sure it's up there too. The doctor commented on what an easy going baby she is and I agree. She giggled when the doctor was pushing on her belly and moving her legs around. She's a sweet pea.
I'm wondering if she is going to start moving around before Caroline did. She rolled over for the first time last week and is always trying to get moving when we place her on her belly.
Caroline at 4 months
Libby at 4 months
It's amazing to me to see the differences. They both have the cheeks but the coloring and hair/lack of hair cracks me up!
More Christmas!
The Christmas posts may never end! We went Build A Bear the other day so that Caroline could help pick out a bear for Libby for her Christmas present. We got Caroline a bear for her first Christmas and thought it would be fun to do the same for Libby. She did a great job picking it out and helping to get it all ready. It's now safely under the tree waiting for Christmas day.
Apparently they have been learning about Santa Claus and Rudolph at school, so we decided to make reindeer cards for her preschool teachers. I'm a little obsessed with the handprint art. It's so fun and easy and you can make so many things with a handprint - who knew!?!
Last night we took Libby, Caroline, Reagan and Kelsey on a little outing!
We went to dinner at Sweet Tomato. The girls were sweet as can be. They held hands the whole time we went through the line.
Once we got some food on their plates they were as happy and quiet as they could be!
After dinner we packed them all up in the car again and went to see the Christmas lights at Life University. It's a drive thru light show and the girls were a little bummed that you couldn't get out but they still seemed to enjoy it. I think we could handl 4 girls again soon. :-)
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Christmas Dress
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Saturday, December 17, 2011
More Christmas Fun
This past week the girls and I spent a few days in Augusta. We worked on a few Christmas presents, decorated our first gingerbead house and went to Lights of the South.
It was a wonderful night to go because it was not too cold out. There were tons of lights the girls enjoyed and it was fun because we got to see them all on a hayride!
We also spent a lot of time just hanging out.
These two look like trouble!
Saturday was a big day. We spent the morning baking cookies to take caroling, wrapping presents, skyping grandparents and getting Christmas cards sent out. I finished up the last of the Christmas shopping too. After all of the good times, Libby was worn out. She has been on a new little sleep schedule lately and I am loving it. She slept through the nights for 4 nights now! 8 PM to 6 AM!
This afternoon we went caroling with some folks from Sunday School. We had a great time! Caroline went with us and it was so fun to share the time with her. She enjoyed pasing out her cookies and saying Merry Christmas to everyone.
Little sweetie, Miss Kate went with us too!
After caroling we had a few folks over for dinner and then we passed out from too much Christmas fun!
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Lately...
We had some friends over this past week that we miss dearly! Britton and Caroline play so well together.
I think their younger siblings could be friends too!
As I said in my last post, we are turning into a cookie factory. We've made sugar cookies with peppermint kisses, reindeer cookies, and spritz cookies (reindeer snacks and pumpkin bread too)! Since the spritz cookies required a "tool" Mark and Caroline worked on that together.
Sarah and Reagan also brought over some goodies so that we could make Christmas trees! We both agreed that all of our craft/food ideas from Pinterest have helped us to be better Moms. :-)
So many Christmas crafts left and so little time...
Cookie Factory
I'm beginning to think that Caroline believes our home is turning into a cookie/candy making factory! She has always been a pretty good little eater but the past two weeks she has turned into cookie monster #2 in our home. We have been doing our fair share of baking and she has been enjoying it. It's become the norm to ask for candy at every meal. Of course, we don't let her but she asks every time! The other night we were getting ready for dinner and she told Mark, "Libby, candy in her pocket." She repeated it a few times but we were preoccupied getting everything on the table and thought she was just proclaiming more love for candy.
Of course, we were wrong. It's a little hard to see with her striped pants but sure enough there was a little surprise in Libby's "pocket."
A sweet Christmas tree ornament (from Mark's childhood)ended up in her pants. Caroline was very proud of herself and exclaimed, "Caroline did it!"
A sweet Christmas tree ornament (from Mark's childhood)ended up in her pants. Caroline was very proud of herself and exclaimed, "Caroline did it!"
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Christmas Celebrations
All of the Christmas celebrating has begun. We're having a great time around here getting ready for Christmas. It has been such a joy to teach Caroline about Jesus' birthday and why we get to give and receive presents this time of year. Libby is just a little joy to have around as well. :-)
We went to the Garden of Lights at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens. The girls both really enjoyed it. It's a rare occassion that I would say this but I think Mark and I would have enjoyed it a little more without them in tow. It was super crowded and navigating a stroller and kids was a challenge.
We picked our Christmas tree out one night. I think some of my family think that we are crazy for buying a tree every year but we really enjoy the live tree and giving to a community organization that is fundraising. Sometimes it's a local church, sometimes Young Life and this year the local high school band.
The picture below was not staged. :-) I just had to post it because our night of decorating was so Norman Rockwellish unlike most of our life! Mark put a fire in the fire place, we played Christmas music and Caroline decorated the tree like a pro!!
She was so serious about it and knew just what to do with the ornaments.
Every ornament she pulled out was her favorite. I do think she liked a lot of them because last year we got all these great (non-breakable) animal ornaments.
All of the new decorations have led to lots of new toys for Caroline and Libby. Caroline mostly just loves to share the toys with Libby by piling them on top of her. :-)
I'm looking forward to the coming weeks and many more celebrations!
Caroline's Jabber
Caroline has been learning new things and talking up a storm at home. Here are a few of my recent favorites...
1) She has officially learned the word "favorite." Picking out a utensil for meal time has become an event. The other day she finally picked one out, walked over to the table and announced without being prompted, "it's my favorite." Mark and I were so tickled. She now uses the it whenever she pleases. She even said football is her favorite which leads to number 2.
2) We watched a bit of the SEC championship yesterday on the computer and she was very into the "all fall down." After every play she would say "all fall down." Mark would then ask her if she thought they would fall down on the next play and she would respond very seriously, "Yes."
3) She has been singing in bed a lot lately. I love to turn the monitor on and hear her sing. We've been working on some Christmas carols and yesterday as she laid down for a nap I kept hearing her say, "the stars in the sky, lay down his sweet head." Away in a Manger - if you're confused.
1) She has officially learned the word "favorite." Picking out a utensil for meal time has become an event. The other day she finally picked one out, walked over to the table and announced without being prompted, "it's my favorite." Mark and I were so tickled. She now uses the it whenever she pleases. She even said football is her favorite which leads to number 2.
2) We watched a bit of the SEC championship yesterday on the computer and she was very into the "all fall down." After every play she would say "all fall down." Mark would then ask her if she thought they would fall down on the next play and she would respond very seriously, "Yes."
3) She has been singing in bed a lot lately. I love to turn the monitor on and hear her sing. We've been working on some Christmas carols and yesterday as she laid down for a nap I kept hearing her say, "the stars in the sky, lay down his sweet head." Away in a Manger - if you're confused.
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