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Baby Picture Sundays

This week’s theme is Love at First Sight.

Burke was definitely smitten…

Holding Logan

So…it wasn’t first sight here, but the grin says it all. And seeing Burke with Cousin Petra confirms that he’s just such a loving kid!! (most of the time πŸ˜‰ )

Debi hosts the Baby Picture Sundays. Hop on over there to see who’s playing, and join in too!

I Lost My Phone!!

I feel so nekkid. My phone is nowhere to be found. 😦

Burke had an art show for his drawing class last night and I remember putting my phone in my jacket pocket right before we left. When we got to the church (where the art show was being held), I reached into my pocket to get it so I could take a picture of Burke’s drawing…and it wasn’t there. (No worries, I had Mike take a picture…) I also figured that it’d be in the car, or that I wasn’t remembering correctly and that it was sitting on the counter at home still.

Not the case. It’s not *anywhere*! I retraced my steps (even drove back to the church) with a flashlight and Mike’s phone … probably called mine about 75 times. Not a peep. *sigh*

Luckily, I have “protection” on it, so I was able to order a replacement at a lower cost (still too much though πŸ˜› ). Unluckily, it’s on back order so I have to wait 5 – 7 business days before they’ll even ship it! That’s a long time to be without something that’s ALWAYS in my pocket. I use it as my night side table/alarm clock, my camera, to send texts and tweet, to set calendar reminders, to check and send email throughout the day (both personal and work), to surf the web, to put blog posts up….I’m so lost!! (notice I didn’t say that I use it to talk…I very rarely use it as a phone LOL!)

Wish me luck with my withdrawal symptoms…I think I’m already starting to shake…

Fx4: Week in recap

This week had me bribing Maggie to do her speech homework with the promise of doing her nails…she’s so girly πŸ™‚

First you File Them

Then You Paint Them!

My sister and her family came to visit – so I took the day off yesterday and we went to the zoo.

Visiting the Bears: Grey, Sharon, and Petra

TOO CLOSE!!

Grey Riding the "Elephant"

Burke Riding the "Horse"

Maggie Riding the "Dinosaur"

Everybody on the Elephant!

Dry

Want to see what a month’s worth of dry beds look like?

GO MAGGIE!!! πŸ™‚

Way Back When-esday

Cheryl over at Twinfatuation hosts this one. Go on over to see who else is playing – and join in too!

On the 3rd of December 2 years ago, we had snow! (This year it’s been in the 50’s the past few days. . . I’ll take it!)

Burke, 2007

Maggie, 2007

Snowman! 2007

have a little faith

I was going to do this as a book review…but it’s so much more than that. READ THIS BOOK!!! have a little faith by Mitch Albom is absolutely wonderful; and so, so thought-provoking. I’ve never read anything by Albom before, but you can bet your sweet a$$ that I’ll be picking up his other books soon (like, Tuesdays with Morrie).Β  I LOVED his writing style!

First of all, I think I would have really liked the Rabbi (The Reb). And it doesn’t matter that he’s Jewish and I’m Methodist. That was his point – everyone needs something to believe in … who am I to judge if who (or what) they believe in is right or wrong? As The Reb states, I’m pretty sure that almost all religions have something somewhere along the lines of “Love thy neighbor” … it shouldn’t matter if that neighbor has a different religion than I do.

There were two spots in the book that made me sit up and take notice (and no, these shouldn’t be too much in the way of spoilers…)

The first is when The Reb says “It’s far more comforting to think God listened and said no, than to think nobody’s out there.” WOW. I’d never really thought about that before, but he’s spot on! I can’t even imagine not talking (in my head) to God at times…and who else can you ‘blame’ when bad things happen – like if a child passes away (which is the context of this quote)?

The second is actually a story about The Reb’s wife. From the book:

They truly were a team. From the pulpit, the Reb might zing her with, “Excuse me, young lady, could you tell us your name?” She would get him back by telling people, “I’ve had thirty wonderful years with my husband, and I’ll never forget the day we were married, November 3, 1944.”

“Wait . . .,” someone would say, doing the math, “that’s way more than thirty years ago.”

“Right,” she would say. “On Monday you get twenty great minutes, on Tuesday you get a great hour. You put it all together, you get thirty great years.”

I think that’s just wonderful … and a great reminder that life – including marriage – is not all sunshine and roses. Nor is it supposed to be! You need a little rain to achieve rainbows.

I really wish all religious leaders – or even all people! – could be as accepting as The Reb. We’d have Holiday parties that include all aspects rather than ones that strip so much away there’s no meaning left for anyone. We’d have no anger or awkwardness if someone happens to say “Merry Christmas” to a non-christian. They could perhaps simply say “Happy Hanuka” back if they’re Jewish, and both people could just smile and feel that warm, tingly feeling when you wish someone a happy day. (By the way, can someone tell me why it’s not right to say “God bless you” to a Jewish person?) And why is it “Our God, Your God” ?Β  …what if it’s all the same being – just called a different name by the different world-wide religions?Β  …in the US alone there are 4 or 5 different terms for a big sandwich (Sub, Grinder, Hero, etc.) …why is having a different name for your spiritual being so different than that? (Did I really just compare God to a sandwich?? Hm.) ANYWAY…I’m by no means a religious scholar, there could be many reasons why it’s way different. I’m just saying – what if it IS the same being (or beings in some cultures) and there’s all this discomfort for absolutely no reason.

Anyway. Read the book. I really, really enjoyed it. And it’s a very fast read!

I did not receive this book from anyone – it’s simply one I read for my book club.

Makes My Monday: A Little Star

Okay…so the picture was actually taken on a Sunday, but it still Make My Monday πŸ™‚ This is little cousin Petra!

Cheryl over at Twinfatuation hosts this one. Head on over to see what else makes people’s Mondays (there are always some really good ones!)

Baby Picture Sundays

This week’s theme is “Thankful.” Burke “playing” with his new cousin, Petra, makes me thankful that there are cousins to play with; that we live close enogh to visit a whole bunch; and that Burke has become such a loving, gentle kid. πŸ™‚

Debi hosts the Baby Picture Sundays. Hop on over there to see who’s playing, and join in too!

Saturday Snapshot: Family

Attempted Sleepover

Cousin Grey was GOING to sleep in the same room with Burke and Maggie (and Mike), but as soon as his daddy left the room…so did Grey. πŸ™‚

Are the waffles done yet?

Grandpa made waffles this morning!

Kids' Table

Cheryl over at Twinfatuation hosts this one. Go over and have a look at what others are doing on this dreary Saturday.

Fx4: We’re Ready!!

Nana decided that since it’s the day after Thanksgiving, it’s time to get the Christmas decorations out. In one of the MILLIONS of boxes Nana had Mike bring down from the attic, there were Santa hats.

Logan and Grandpa

Reading a Story

Cousin Petra

Logan

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