Saturday, October 23, 2010

Major Changes



Cutting hair shouldn't be such a big deal, but it is. It totally changes the way you look. The other day Matt said the days of the long hair have come to an end. Our boys have ALWAYS had long hair (except one time when we got the crazy idea to shave Elijah's head when he was 2 and it was a major mistake). Most people might think this is a good idea at the beginning of summer, but as with most things we tend to do things in our own time. It all started with Elijah. His hair really was getting long, but it was always in his eyes and he was starting to create bad habits like chewing on it...sooo it was a good run surfer hair, but you had to go. The crazy thing is that we were still planning on keeping it somewhat long which you can see in the picture, but then after Caleb got his hair shaved Elijah decided he wanted to do the same (I don't have the final pic of Elijah's shaved head, but look for it in future posts...he looks totally different). Then Caleb was next and he decided he wanted his head totally shaved. The funny thing about Caleb's haircut is that when we shaved his hair he became a different kid. He has been the happiest we have ever seen him. Kind of strange. Then it was Jo-Jo's turn. I couldn't hardly stand to see his curly red locks being cut off, but at the same time I am so glad not to have to brush it anymore because most of the time it was more like dreads:) Ezra just got a little trim in the front and Matt's hair was the last to go and he went for the total shave. He goes through phases of long and short hair, but the beard always remains:) So those are the major physical changes.
The second major change was taking the plunge to finally get rid of our TV. This change slowly started taking place 5 years ago, which was the last time we paid for cable. However, we still had rabbit ears. We decided to get rid of the rabbit ears last year, but we still kept the TV around for the occasional movie night. For years I have been praying for guidance and direction about raising our children and every time I prayed I would feel VERY strongly like I needed to just get rid of the TV, though I never had the guts to go cold turkey. I made excuses for holding on to it, but the other night I read a great blog post about being lukewarm and longing to live a more radical life. It inspired me and gave me the final push I needed. It feels really good to finally unplug that thing. Most people view TV as a way to relax or escape, but for us I found it was a life sucker and time stealer...and since then I have found many other satisfying ways to relax. Another good feeling is that I have repurposed our TV armoire into a storage place for lots of our homeschool stuff that was taking over the kitchen and always making me feel a little bit annoyed, like a stuff bomb had been set off. Now I can shove all that stuff in the armoire, close the doors and not have to look at all that stuff that never seemed to have a right place.
Sometimes change feels uncomfortable, but this time it just feels right.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Treasure Island and an Old Ford Pirate Ship





About a month ago I picked up the audio cd version of Treasure Island by Jim Weiss from the library, but I didn't realize it was going to turn our boys into pirates! We love Jim Weiss. He's a fantastic, award-winning story teller and it's definitely worth the money to invest in a few of his CD's. So the kids listened to the story several times and slowly I started seeing them draw pictures of sword fights and they would come out of their room in the morning with hats, eye patches and swords in hand. Well, last week Matt's truck wouldn't start and so it stayed at home and they saw it as the perfect opportunity to transform that old truck into a pirate ship. We taped 4 long sticks together, placed a sheet over the top and made a sail for the ship and it provided HOURS of endless fun for them. I was inside nursing Addy and I would hear really loud calls of "Land Ho" and "Yo Ho Ho and a bottle of rum". I also let them eat lunch on the ship and even heard Ezra (who is only 20 months old) say he wanted "pirate booty"! Very funny. Elijah has been doing all kinds of research about the real pirates and dreams about finding Blackbeard's treasure, which is thought to be buried somewhere on Ocracoke Island:) Who knew a broken down truck, some sticks and a sheet could be so much fun.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Welcome, sweet Adara Ruth



We finally have our little girl! Adara Ruth was born on Friday Septmber 17th (Erev Yom Kippur). Her due date was Sept. 14th and the weeks leading up to her due date were extremely stressful. For some reason I had terrible anxiety and fear about the birth this time. On her due date a good friend of mine gave me a scripture verse that has become "her verse". All the people gather for the fall feasts and Ezra reads the Law aloud to them from early morning until midday and when they heard the words of the Law the people began weeping and Ezra said to them "Go, eat of the fat, drink of the sweet, and send portions to him who has nothing prepared; for this day is holy to our Lord. Do not be grieved, for the joy of the Lord is your strength." So when my friend gave me that verse I had a very strong feeling that she was going to be born on Yom Kippur- and she was:)If anyone is interested in the full testimony of how God spoke to me and worked on me through this pregnancy then I would love to share it with you, but it is too long and personal for a blog post.
So, now that she is here our lives are forever changed. I can already feel the household getting a little bit softer. Matt and the boys are all melty over her. She is so sweet. Her little hands and feet are very dainty and even the sound of her voice sounds like a girl voice. It is even strange saying "her" and "she". It is really funny too, because Matt thought she was going to be daddy's little girl, but she is turning out to be a mama baby;) I am sure that will change as soon as I wean her! This is the beginning of something new and exciting. I love how she is already changing us all and I know she is going to continue to add so much joy and beauty to our lives.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

A very sweet day

Ok. Most of you already know that our sweet baby was born 3 weeks ago and most of you know that I have been seriously neglecting my blog... so even though this is 2 months after the fact I still had to do a post on my wonderful, girly baby shower. My good friends Lacey and Alison worked together to give me such a fabulous day and everything was just perfect. Everyone brought delicious food to share...and the cake was divine thanks to Alison (Martha Stewart). I also have to give a shout out to Shell for riding the train and spending a "weekend with the Vaughns" :) I truly loved being surrounded by all my sweet friends and family and looking through all the beautiful gifts. Everyone was so excited about me having a girl that I literally got showered with girl clothes. I don't think I will have to by a single outfit for the first year of her life! Thankfully the ultrasound was right and she was a girl:)