Friday, October 31, 2008

Halloween

David and the girls are sitting out on our front steps waiting for children to come so they can give them Halloween candy. Katherine is enjoying giving it out, and Emily is too. She wants to do whatever Katherine does...

I went out and joined them after awhile, and we all sat on the steps watching people (and giving out candy). One family came by, saying "Here comes King Kong!" and the dad was dressed up like a skyscraper, and he was holding the baby dressed as a gorilla. It was very cute. (They had two other older children too.)

"I'm little!"

I had recently told Emily that I couldn't carry her around much or hold her much (unless I'm sitting down) because she's too big. Today she said, "Hold me because ... I'm little!"

Monday, October 20, 2008

rolling and teething


Jeff is rolling around, often getting to places where I didn't put him. It's fun to see a little mobility.

He's also teething. It didn't bother Emily when she was teething - she has a high pain tolerance. She's very laid back too, but I guess laid back doesn't mean you get a high pain tolerance to go with it. Jeff is fussy lately, but at least it does appear to be teething and not sickness.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

tangible things

I think one reason I like to make drawstring bags is that the result is something nice (I've always liked drawstring bags, even as a child), and it is still just as nice the next day. Something tangible that lasts longer than the meal I made for our supper or the laundry just folded or the neatened living room.

Tangible things are also nice because it is easy to see if you are doing it right or not. Parenting is intangible, unique to each child - and my finite mind does not fully understand the personality and thinking of each child, nor have the wisdom to know how to raise them. My best judgment is only that, and there is often second-guessing. I can't see if it was right, or could be better, like I can with sewing.

On the other hand, the tangible is the temporary. Drawstring bags will perish with the earth, but my child has an undying soul, and in some mysterious way, my efforts to train my child will have everlasting impact, for good or evil. There is permanency to that which is intangible.

"For the things which are seen are temporary, but the things which are not seen are eternal." (2 Corinthians 4:18)

time flies

weeks fly into years
where did they go
how did they grow
so fast

end of a weary day
oh! did I even say
I love you
must be a better way
to make it through

before the years
are past
and I've lost
my chance
to be a mommy to you

where to the seasons fly
so many years pass by
and did I even say
I love you