Showering Babies

The Sunday after the ballet performance, I had the privilege of helping give a shower for three friends. We decided to give them all a shower at one time, because they were all due within a month of each other, they’re all in our Sunday School class, and they were all having girls! My friend, Annette, and I strived to make it very unique and special for each of them. It was a drop-in shower, so we only had light refreshments.

Instead of paying an arm and leg for three baby shower cakes, we decided to do these cupcake towers. One for each mommy! We decorated the cupcakes with the first initial of each baby’s name and then did the toppers (see below).


Needless to say, Annette and I were covered in cupcake icing and colors all day Saturday and Sunday.

Annette made this beautiful baby buggy fruit bowl!

Lest you think we’re talented…I think it helped that we both shared brain cells on this one and did a lot of brain storming. We used the pink/brown motif which is “in” but which I think is really pretty. I pray that the expectant moms enjoyed all the aspects of the shower and felt their babies were welcomed in to this world as a blessing by us and their friends and family who came.

I’ll post what I made for each of them on my other website! I so enjoy doing the burp cloths and nursing covers and the moms seemed excited about receiving them and using them.

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The Roar of Love

Starring

Zoe
(okay, I didn’t realize until I was getting ready to put these pictures on here that she was making those faces…it’s the makeup, I guess, but I promise she doesn’t always look half drugged)

and Ace!
(he’s the one with the black shoes)

The Stars with the man who made it all happen (notice Zoe’s pose)!

Mark’s parents came down to see Zoe and Ace perform. We were thrilled that they got to see them. Zoe and Ace are both saying they want to do soccer next year. We’ll see. I’m going to miss ballet but I know they need to try different things.

Okay, one of the coolest things (besides seeing my kids on the “Southeast’s largest stage”) was Focus on the Family being there! We were so surprised and thrilled. There was a video intro from Jim Daly the president of FofF and there was one of James Dobson’s personal assistants! How cool is that??!!

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Liam…the Night Demon??

Okay, it’s not what you think.

As we were finishing up our Truth Project meeting last night, a couple (one that’ s engaged) asked to borrow our baby name book. She was flipping through names and calling them out.

“Lillith means Night Demon.”

“Euww,” we said, “Not that one.”

About that time, we heard a loud growl and charging down the hall is Liam with sword and play gun. He took a big football stance and growled at all of us with sword and gun waving. Right on his heels was another couple’s child with a slightly quieter growl.

What timing! Priceless!

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Sweet Sounds

I wish I had a video of this, but I don’t. Josiah is now making the cutest noises, along with the raspberries. This weekend, he was laying on the floor playing and looked up at Ace saying, “babababa.” So, we interpreted it as Bubba. Now when we try to get him to say it, he moves him mouth and occasionally gets the noise to come out. Very cute!

Oh, and a praise. Baby Emma came home from the hospital on Friday night. She still has sores but is healing much better. Please continue to pray for her and her family as they deal with the effects of, what they believe, is a genetic trait.

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Painting…

Okay, here’s the set up: I was working on finishing up baby gifts for some friends (lots of friends) and the kids asked Mark if they could water paint…he let them. Here’s the results!

It took Liam a couple of pages before he realized that he was painting with only water. Mark’s so sneaky!

Zoe the “artist”

Ace hard at work with Black! It’s a dark world he lives in sometimes.
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Bread Making Update

Well we were supposed to get our grain a couple of weeks ago, but I chose to dispose of my inner contents and didn’t want to infect anyone with the same epidemic…so, we ordered our grain (just a small amount…shipping can be killer) and are waiting on it to come in. My sister-in-law recommended these tin pans instead of using the aluminum ones (the ones you find in a store) since they don’t go well with fresh flour AND have been linked to Alzheimer’s. In the picture below, we have the mill, kitchen scale (purchased at Wal-Mart, so I don’t have a link for it), and a cookbook from Bread for Life plus my shiny tinplates loaf pans. They’re shiny because I haven’t actually done any of my messy cooking.

I’ve tried one recipe from the cookbook using store brought whole wheat flour and I think it turned out good. We haven’t actually got to try it.

I decided to make Hot Cross Buns for breakfast this weekend. While this has nothing really to do with my bread making other than I go a little more practice with yeast, here are the results! These buns are adapted into a Christian tradition and are typically served (mostly in the UK) on Good Friday. I didn’t realize it would take overnight, however, so we didn’t have them until Saturday morning. I, personally, didn’t think they turned out right because they tasted like rubber but the kids and Mark seemed to like them. At least they look pretty.

Side note: I understand that most people won’t be interested…but I figured my sister-in-law would like to see it all…so this one’s for you Betsy!!

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To the Park We Go

It’s Spring!!! I’m so excited, and so are the kids. They loved the warm weather today and we took advantage of it with a quick picnic at the park and a trip for our all time favorite ice cream. When we moved to this area (bc…before children) there were no parks. Now we have several to choose from and all are very nice for us and the kids.

Liam going at life with gusto!

Zoe making friends, of course!

Just hangin’ out.
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On the Hunt and More…

We traveled to downtown to go on an Easter Egg Hunt. Zoe and Ace really got into the hunt and loved grabbing up eggs. Liam, not so much. I think he thought it was too much like “clean up time.” And so, he protested the whole idea. He liked seeing that there were prices (junk) in the eggs but only wanted to get that out, not actually pick up eggs. After going on the hunt, we went to Fort Discovery. It’s a National Science Museum and we all had such a good time. We only got to play on one level because the elevator was broken and if you think I’m lugging two kids in a double stroller up stairs…you’re crazy! Oh, Zoe and Ace wanted to get their picture made with “the bunny” as they called him. They had no clue who he was supposed to be. Personally, I find a mutant bunny to be a little scary. Oh well.

Zoe and Ace searching for the perfect egg.

“What am I supposed to do??”


At Fort Discovery…

“Cifford, mommy, Cifford.” Apparently, Clifford needed to hold Liam for a little bit.

My children–magnetic forces of nature!
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You’re A…

When I was little, I got in trouble for calling people names. So, as I was put in time out for doing something (I got in time out a lot), my mom said that I turned and looked at her and with my meanest voice said, “You…you…ALLIGATOR.”

Well, today during school Ace wasn’t listening to me and so we put up the craft we were working on. He looked at me and said…

“You…you’re a shoo fly. You’re not the mommy, you’re a shoo fly.”

I lost it and just started laughing at him. Such a good mommy!

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