Thursday, August 20, 2009

Thankful Thursday

Fun in the sun!! Merit and Vance tubing!
me and Will hanging out!

Me and salt and pepper... makes me so curious to think of what this baby girl may look like with our dark haired, brown eyed boy and our toe head, blue eyed son!


Willem Vance



Merit after a swim in the lake at Grandpa's




I LOVE this picture of Merit.





sunflower fun






Foxglove after a morning rain
I am so thankful today for these BOYS! for SUMMER FUN! for this GROWING BABY! and for God's beauty

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Ketchikan, Alaska
















There is something about Ketchikan, Alaska. Every time I visit I wonder "could I live here?" I am not much of a rainy weather girl... I so appreciate the four distinct seasons we get here in Moses Lake, WA. But there IS something about Ketchikan... and the cabin where we stay (log house with running water, indoor toilet, and other luxuries) is a place to relax, regroup and revive... it feels good. We have so many memories with our boys there and I am reminded each time I go how precious our time with our children is... I have been thinking a lot this week about the responsibility of raising children and how I need to be diligent and prayerful. My friend Liz hosted a get together for me Wed evening. I was showered with love and support and darling pink baby girl things! My friend Marie shared a devotional, part of her focus was on our responsibility to raise our children to know and love Jesus. Then just this morning I was reading my sister Natasha's blog and was so touched by the words she included there and the scriptures she referred to. I feel motivated and encouraged to raise these boys up RIGHT (and this baby girl that's on the way!) I want to teach these children to know and love God. I want them to be honest and have integrity. My desire is for them to be self-controlled and to have a love for God's word.
So today, I am so thankful for the time we spent in Ketchikan. Thankful for the time with Vance, Merit and Willem and also my boys' Grandpa Vic, Aunt Carly and Aunt Kelcy.


I am also grateful for God's guidance in raising our children and for the responsibility we have as parents. The Christian Reformed Church's publication, The Banner, has an article written by Bob Hostetler in this month's issue. He gives permission to share. I have shared part of his scripture list today and will include the second half in a later post.


Salvation. “Lord, let salvation spring up within them, that they may obtain the salvation that is in Christ Jesus, with eternal glory” (Isa. 45:8, 2 Tim. 2:10).


Growth in grace. “I pray that they may ‘grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ’” (2 Pet. 3:18).


Love. “Grant, Lord, that my children may learn to ‘live a life of love,’ through the Spirit who dwells in them” (Eph. 5:2, Gal. 5:22).


Honesty and integrity. “May integrity and honesty be their virtue and their protection” (Ps. 25:21, NLT).


Self-control. “Father, help them to be ‘alert and self-controlled’ in all they do” (1 Thess. 5:6).


A love for God’s Word. “May they grow to find your Word ‘more precious than gold, than much pure gold; [and] sweeter than honey, than honey from the comb’” (Ps. 19:10).


May your week be BLESSED and may you feel God's presence!














Friday, August 14, 2009

BLESSED

I am feeling BLESSED. I have had some fun
with PHOTOGRAPHY this week. My boys have been a JOY.
I MIGHT be NESTING. I cleaned out a "bottomless" closet this week and got to work on a second one.











I want to share this sweet brother/sister combo, along with the Bowser family. Thank you for coming out!



































Also, some dear friends and family showered me with LOVE and baby girl gifts on Wednesday night! What a treat!! I feel very loved and blessed!





Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Happy Wednesday

more fun pictures... I could spend hours editing and going through pics... but try to limit myself
I still have our Alaska pictures to post!

Molly and Hannah on the lake at Grandpa Vic's
We have two swimmers this summer!! I love it! Gramma Kris has shared her pool with us and the boys have really developed some skills.

Look at this freckled faced beauty! HANNAH CHARLENE





Look at these blue eyed sweeties!! I posted this pic earlier this week, but played with it a bit.




Isabel... soon to be first grader... smart, "in charge" and beautiful :)

Willem Vance... this blue eyed explorer has brought us SO MUCH JOY this summer! Joy, obedience and love that I longed for. He had about three months this winter and spring where he TESTED, pushed and had his share of "WalMart fits!" Oh how I am loving this more layed back Willem
Luke and Merit... cousins, friends, partners in "crime" Mindy and I will need to keep a close eye on these two. I had to "collage" these 6 year olds.




Monday, August 10, 2009

More of our time in Lynden

Baby Kendal

Our nephew Fischer, enjoying one of Papa and Gramma's apples
Isabel





Willem and Uncle Phil -- my youngest brother Phil is such an involved FUN uncle!


Hannah




some of Adie's blooms









The group at Mindy's! Look at this Jansen gang!! Thanks for hosting this Mindy and Rick. Not until looking at this picture did I realize how big our group was! Uncle Guy offered train rides to the kids -- that was a highlight!





Sheila, Pauli, Cary, Katie, Michele (me) and Amy at Rick and Mindy's

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Lynden


Lynden... my boys are overjoyed with cousin fun in Lynden!! Here are Papa Stan and Gramma Adie and ELEVEN of the grandkids! Only two missing... well three if you count the baby girl we are expecting. These kids had a ball.



Vance's sister Mindy and family





Luke and Merit, good buddies

Gramma Adie and Baby Kendal




Cary and Nate's beautiful four ladies!









Willem and his cousin Kai ( my sister Lesha's son)





Cary's four again









Lucy and Willem, I love this picture











Isabel and Merit! Lots of memories between these two... and lots of laughs






I have MORE to share... but I will wait till the next post! August has been a very fun month! A wonderful weekend in Lynden along with a fun, last minute trip to Ketchikan, Alaska! good summer memories

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

totally random

Vance's aunt and uncle, Pauli and Harmon, and their two fantastic, smart, interesting boys (ages 15 and 11) were in Moses Lake today. They asked to meet me and the boys for lunch and wanted to come out to see where we live. They are here from Alaska.
Children have a way of keeping our lives interesting. Some occasional behavior of my children has a way of keeping me humble. If I thought I had two very respectful, polite boys yesterday -- God allowed me to see a different little dose of behavior today. I don't think we, as parents, are ever to become lazy and we need to be on our toes.... SO
THESE BOYS... I thought (HOPED) Willem might tire of making "tooting sounds" at a classy restaurant. I wasn't so lucky. Merit was speaking in sentences that didn't make any sense and wore a napkin on his head. Willem hoped I could find a bowl of strawberries and grapes on the kids menu because he had no desire to eat his favorite kids lunch, chicken and fries. And when the waitress spilled a container of ketchup that went splattering four feet, I thought these boys were going to pee their pants laughing!! Merit kept telling Will to pretend we were at a library (even Merit thought Willem was out of control) Willem just looked at Merit like he was crazy. WILD.
Now we are home and they are "angels" again... I just have to giggle. I wasn't giggling at Michael's on the Lake, but I suppose I can see a little humor in it now. The boys also both had dentist appts this morning and they did VERY well at their appts. I was so proud of both of them. I think we possibly should have hit a park after that, not a nice restaurant. :)
Vance has meetings in Spokane today -- but stopped at Cost Plus World Market there to get some Dutch Licorice for me -- yum!! I grew up eating that salty delicious stuff! What a guy!
I am experiencing some leg pain that has me not wanting to go too far! Last night in the night it was really something... pregnancy, I have to take the bad with the good because it is mostly good. Feeling this baby girl move, kick and hiccup is a joy. But recent discomfort makes me even more excited for the day this sweet girl is in my arms. :)

Chilly days, good days

 7 degrees, 14 degrees ..... Gosh these days are chilly but the sunshine is glorious! Each day little ice crystals for on the Russian Olives...