Thursday, September 29, 2011

Thankful Thursdays- 9.28.11

Today is National Coffee Day and Thursday- double reasons to be full of joy and gratitude. A concise list will have to do for this late edition of Thankful Thursday. 

-This week I read and graded thirty short stories from my eighth grade class. Entertaining, inspiring, and memorable to say the least. 
-I finally tried out that recipe for apple cider bread that I found weeks ago. If I made the bread again, I would change a few things, but I'm proud of myself for attempting the bread. 
-Every day this week, Joel has made me coffee to take to work. This man is too much. 
-I'm so thankful for God's transforming work in my life. He is so good. 
-In just a few weeks I get to see my family in Milwaukee. So, so happy. 


Tuesday, September 27, 2011

What calms down an unhappy baby?

A week ago, Joel was flipping channels on our TV and found this show about puppies. He decided to record a few minutes of the it for Ainsley, since she really loves puppies. The other night she couldn't sleep so we cuddled with her and put on the puppy show....

Sick baby

Visitors beware
Sick, cranky baby lives here
She's taken over

Friday, September 23, 2011

Date night, date night, date night!!!!

For the first two years of married life, I did not fully appreciate the power of date night. See, I didn't have a baby that required a sitter and therefore my handsome Lovie and I could go out on a respectable date really whenever we wanted to. Coffee run? Date! Home depot to buy a new hammer? Date! I don't feel like cooking so let's go out for pizza? Amazing date! Now a date night requires planning, much debate over what to wear, and most importantly childcare. Thankfully, the Roziers watched Ainsley tonight and the Mr. and I went out for a night on the town! Two big bowls of pasta and one slightly too long sports movie. An excellent Friday night, if you ask me.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Up late...

Only me awake
Husband blissfully dreaming
Jealousy abounds.

Thankful Thursdays- 9.22.11

Another Thursday and another opportunity to be filled with gratitude for the blessings from the Lord I've experienced this week. I've been excited for this Thursday and have been looking for moments to put in my list. As always, God has been good this week.
Today I am thankful for...
-Brief breaks in parenting. Yesterday, Ainsley took a four hour nap! Not only did I get to fit in a much needed snooze, but then I worked on lesson plans with blessed silence. When she woke up, she and I were both ready to play.
-Chapel at HCA. This week was a spiritual emphasis week at my school so we sat in an extra amount of chapels. Yesterday we focused on Proverbs 3:5-6 which I have heard so many times that the power behind its message sometimes gets lost on me. BUT, as I was listening to the scripture being read, I couldn't help but feel overwhelmed at the truth behind the words. "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your paths straight." I love when the Lord speaks so clearly through His Word.
-Small group. So very thankful for my small group.
-4 pounds of Alterra coffee came in the mail yesterday. Happy day.
-Date night tomorrow!!!!!
-And to finish up today's list, I am thankful for a daughter with LOTS of personality. Yesterday we were at the grocery store and Uptown Girls started to play. The lady started laughing and dancing in the cart, drawing attention from all the other shoppers in the produce section. Wish you could have been there...

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Fall Reading List

I have a stack of need-to-read books that sit on my nightstand giving me the stink eye each night when I get into bed. The plight of the English teacher is the constant battle between the books I have to read because I am about to start teaching them against the books I really want to read but don't have the time. The other plight of the English teacher- constantly being asked what good books I've read lately that I could recommend. Today I give you what I am currently itching to read and hopefully will soon be able to confidently recommend.

1. Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout
This book has been on my shelf for months. Often I pass by it while reaching for another read, but my eye catches its yellow cover and I have a brief moment of contemplation. Well, pass by no longer, Olive Kitteridge is first on the list! Not only did this book win the Pulitzer Prize, but the plot centers around a retired schoolteacher. Done and done.

2. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon
I realize that I am about 3 years behind when this book was a very big deal, but better late than never right? This bestseller is about a boy with autism who investigates the death of a neighborhood dog. Intriguing!

3. Absent in the Spring by Mary Westmacott
I love any novel by Agatha Christie. When my friend, Christina, lent me this book by Mary Westmacott, a penname of Agatha Christie, I nearly fainted from excitement. So what if this book is far from a mystery and the back description reads really depressing? I'm sure if Agatha has anything to do with it, I'll be a fan.

That's it, readers (all nine of you)! Stay tuned for book reviews...

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Annual Morton Pumpkin Festival

My husband hails from the small town of Morton, Illinois. He refers to it as the Emerald City but Morton is better known as the pumpkin capital of the world. Joel has told me about the annual Pumpkin Festival since we first met and has often urged me to attend. Finally after years of pining, I grabbed Ainsley and headed down to my in-laws house for the festivities.
Ainsley was quite the trooper. She faced the brisk September air with her trusty North Face and a pumpkin hat. We dined on pumpkin chili, pumpkin pasta salad, pumpkin cookies, and pumpkin ice cream. The little lady polished off a piece of pumpkin pie all by herself! Then she went on a ride down the giant slide with Grandpa and the carousal with Grandma. We topped the night off with a cup of coffee and early bedtime.






Thursday, September 15, 2011

Thankful Thursdays- 9.15.11

For two years now, Joel and I have met once a week with a wonderful small group. Each year the group has looked a little different with new couples joining and old couples filtering out, but for these last two years the group has really been a blessing for us. We always leave our Tuesday night meetings feeling loved and challenged. Our leaders, Trei and Amy, have been such mentors to us. I am very, very thankful for the influence they have had on our marriage and on our spiritual health.
We are now beginning a third year in this group. A lovely new couple has joined and we are studying  pulpit curriculum about becoming stronger disciples of the Lord. This week, our homework was to answer some questions about what area we each desire to grow in our walks with God. I have decided that the aspect of my faith that needs the most attention is gratitude. I used to think of myself as a grateful person- positive thinking, open minded. Lately, though, I feel discontented and truly cranky. I am so far from grateful when I have received so much from the Lord. Foolish, I know.
In thinking of new ways to voice my gratitude I thought that I could add a new element to my blog- Thankful Thursdays. Perhaps "Thankful Thursdays" stinks of cheesiness and English teacher- cliches but I can't help myself. I heart alliteration. SO, Thankful Thursdays will be a weekly opportunity for me to be thankful for the blessings from the Lord I have experienced...starting today.

Today, I am thankful for:
-Coffee dates with old friends. Truth and grace flow nearly as free as the java.
-Yesterday Ainsley took 2 naps. Ahhhhh.
-Last night over late night dinner, Joel and I had a really wonderful chat.
-Timely reminders from God's word. My friend Christina has this amazing gift of knowing the perfect verse to shed light on whatever my mind is consumed with at that moment. I've been processing Hebrews 6:10 since Tuesday, thanks to my sweet friend. I love when the Lord uses someone to speak directly to me.
-To continue, I am thankful for the promises found in Hebrews 6:10-12. God will not overlook the work I do for Him even if no one else sees it.  There is so much joy in knowing that when I am serving my family by doing laundry or preparing dinner, the Lord see my work and is blessed.

A small start to Thankful Thursdays. Baby steps.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Monday, September 12, 2011

Teething...

There is a new villain lurking in our house. This monster is vicious, relentless, imminent. Pain has a name- Ainsley's new teeth. Who knew so much chaos could come from teeth? My sweet baby girl has transformed into a whiney, clingy mess thanks to four incoming teeth. Thankfully, I've heard that as soon as teeth break through the skin, the pain is virtually gone. Here's hoping that event happens in the next ten minutes...
Giving into nostalgia, here's an old picture of my then toothless lady:

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Ainsley's spectacular birthday week...

 I am so thrilled to post some pictures from Ainsley's birthday week. In one week, our little lady had three birthday celebrations. Prepare yourself for a lot of pictures!
On Monday we had a joint birthday party with Ainsley's one day younger friend, Maverick. She wore a red polka dot dress and new shoes. I teared up several times just watching our friends and their kids play with my kid. Community is a true blessing from the Lord.








 If you're itching to see a little video of the birthday babes tearing into their cake, watch this video!


On Ainsley's actual birthday we had a quiet three guest party- the birthday lady, my foxy husband, and me. We played with her new picnic basket (thanks, Kristi!) ate macaroni-and-cheese, and went out for gelato. Ainsley might not have loved the Elmo cake from her birthday party but she was quite into the strawberry gelato!

Finally, on Sunday we had a family party for this one year old Miss. BOTH sides of our family make the trek to Elgin. I baked three dozen cupcakes from scratch, making myself very proud. Everyone sat around talking, eating, and laughing- the perfect birthday party. 













When the last guest had left and the last piece of wrapping paper was picked up off of our hardwood floors, I sat outside on our deck with my husband and felt oddly sad. My daughter is no longer an infant. While moments of this past year were really stretching for us, it has easily been the fullest, most joyful year of my life...and now it is done. When Ainsley was first born, a good friend told me that the days will be long but the years will be short. This year was so very short. Challenging, messy, humbling, memorable, fun and short. 

The party girl was a little pooped after all the merriment had ceased. 

Friday, September 2, 2011

Haiku for Friday

Upcoming weekend
Deep sigh, shoulders fall relaxed
see you soon, lesson plans