- It's a boy! 20+ weeks down, that many more to go. I wasn't at all surprised to find out that this new little one is a boy...the nausea and misery that goes with any and all food is still strong, just as it was with Andrew. I feel as if I could hibernate for the next four months. But, we're happy to report that baby White #3 is already bigger than his siblings at this age, which leaves us hopeful that we may have a 5 1/2 pound baby!
- I am running out of breakfast ideas for my kids. What do you feed your kids? Mine don't like sugary cereal, we're overdosed on pancakes, yogurt and oatmeal and Marc can't eat eggs. UGH...what's a mom to do? Are popsicles considered breakfast?
- I have less than two weeks to finish prepping to teach Bible School. Last year I had 39 kindergarteners...the chaos that ensues with this many kids is overwhelming. My only hope is that I'm prepared enough to come home each day and nap.
- Why is it that my daughter is so strong willed and opinionated? Daily her vocabulary increases but when we can't understand what she wants, the world may as well be coming to an end.
- How do I get my soon to be 4 year old to stop sucking his thumb? We're already wondering what orthodontics will cost!
- Why do I feel the need to be super mom and does my house really have to be that clean? What if I would prefer to spend my hours painting the baby blue trim to white in my bedroom instead of cleaning toilets? And where oh where is the power cord to my sewing machine...I have curtains to sew.
- And finally, where did June go? Where did May go for that matter? Are we really headed into July...and will time please slow down? I have things to accomplish before we add another little one to this already crazy family!
Normal day, let me be aware of the treasure you are. Let me learn from you, love you, bless you before you depart. Let me not pass you by in quest of some rare and perfect tomorrow. Let me hold you while I may, for it may not always be so. ~ Mary Jean Iron
30 June 2009
Random Thoughts
05 June 2009
Rain, Rain, Go AWAY!
26 May 2009
A Very Magical Place
Here's a quick look at a recent visit the kids and I just enjoyed:
My childhood home, as viewed from the seat of the "Farmall 806", Andrew's favorite tractor and the one that I learned to drive as a ten year old. Many a load of firewood was hauled in that tractor during my tenure on Goat Hill Road.
The spring heifers in the field...they run and kick and jump and bawl throughout the day. A sign that life continues, that with time, they'll produce the rich, creamy milk that tastes oh so delicious right from the milk tank.
Barking dogs...they bark and chase passing Amish buggies, spring heifers and Farmall 806's! So much bark but not a bit of bite. This is our dog, Ace, who left us for the open fields of Lancaster County and the spoiling of my very dear mother.
My grandfather, the kids' great pop-pop as he is affectionately called. 80+ years old and the man still puts in 10 hour work days (minimum usually) fixing and restoring tractors in the shop. The shop is a magical place for young children (and mommies too!) Here we get to play in grease, use tools set aside just for our use, ride up and down on the jack, laugh at mommy's childhood writing that was used to organize and label nuts and bolts, climb down in the car pit to look under tractors or trucks or cars...the hours we spend here are too many to count.
We know that chickens give us eggs and that they really are fresher straight from the chicken coop. Thanks to family and neighbors in PA, we rarely have to buy eggs from the grocery store.
A trip to PA isn't complete without tickles from Pop-Pop...and a visit to our favorite store: Maplehofe.
If you ever find yourself vacationing in Lancaster, PA, call me first. I know the stores to visit, the sights to see...I can line up tractor rides and egg gathering experiences. If you want to milk a cow, I can show you how to do it. And if you need a magical place to run, jump on hay bales, sit in the grass or dig in the dirt, I'll join you on Goat Hill Road and we can all feel like kids again for just a little bit.
04 May 2009
April, oh April, where didst thou go?
I even had help unpacking the boxes!
07 April 2009
From the mouths of babes..
And so, I see that I am passing this love, just simply by talking, to my children. One of my all time favorite words is discombobulated...and so today, my son, after getting dressed by himself, asks me: "Mommy, am I all combobulated now?" I didn't know whether to laugh, cry or smile with pride.
And later on this afternoon: "Andrew, what are you going to say to Grandmommy and Pop-Pop on Sunday?" "Happy Easter Indeed!" (From Sunday School: "He is Risen. He is Risen Indeed." )
Son, you crack me up. On the lousiest of days, you can bring a smile to my face. Now, could you teach your sister to say more than Mommy, uh-oh, and Ooo-ooo???
23 March 2009
In a blink of an eye...
- I'm happy to say that we conquered potty training in the last three weeks. Praise God! Our monthly diaper bill dropped and my three year old is an official big boy! We are so very proud of him.
- We also faced a full ten + days of sickness. I am STILL catching up on laundry!!
- Our cranky, fussy little girl was diagnosed with allergies: wheat and eggs to be exact. And so, we're learning to adjust to a new diet. Between the kids and my hubby, I need a spreadsheet to determine who can eat what.
- We're still in the midst of kitchen renovations: the cabinets and appliances are here, there, and everywhere as we finish prepping the walls for priming and painting. The end is in sight...and yet I still feel so far away from having a functioning kitchen.
Some days I read other's blogs about what they're doing with their children and what's going on in their lives and I feel like such an inadequate mother. Especially on those days when our biggest accomplishment is getting out of bed! And so I keep coming back to these words from Romans that are (usually) posted on my refrigerator:
So here's what I want you to do, God helping you: Take your everyday, ordinary life—your sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and walking-around life—and place it before God as an offering. Embracing what God does for you is the best thing you can do for him. Don't become so well-adjusted to your culture that you fit into it without even thinking. Instead, fix your attention on God. You'll be changed from the inside out. Readily recognize what he wants from you, and quickly respond to it. Unlike the culture around you, always dragging you down to its level of immaturity, God brings the best out of you, develops well-formed maturity in you. Romans 12:1-2, The Message
Do you see what I see in here?
- "God helping you": I'm not alone in this journey of motherhood. And on those days when all we do is fold laundry and play countless games of Bingo, read the same books again and again...this life is pleasing to God.
- "Embracing what God does for you is the best thing you can do for Him." Wow! All I have to do is look around at the people I live with to see what God has done for me...and I am silent, awestruck, humbled by the blessings bestowed upon me.
- "God brings the best out of you." Thank you Lord because if it were up to me most days...
Andrew has been going around the house singing and signing "What a Mighty God We Serve" and when I stop to hear his little voice praising God, I am gently reminded that my everyday, ordinary life is pleasing to Him...and it should be pleasing to me as well. Let it be so, Lord. Let it be so.
02 March 2009
SNOW DAY
11:30 am: a tradition in the Holloway household. On the first snow day of the season, my mom made homemade donuts while my cousins and I were sledding on goat hill; a tradition that I am more than happy to carry on and share with my own children (minus the sledding on goat hill).
~2:00 pm: donuts are cut with fun cookie cutters by Andrew and mommy and are ready for their second rise of the day.
3:45 pm: the oil is hot and the donuts are a'fryin. Daddy walks in the door to yummy hot goodness right out of the pan.
Can you see why we LOVE snow days?