Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Changing Tables

So, it's our 8 year anniversary today and I thought I'd blog about what Patrick said to me this morning:

Patrick: "Happy Anniversary babe......wow...

8 years later....
3 houses....
3 kids....
3 cars....
5 couches....
6 dining tables.....
and just one grill...."
...and he just kept going on!

"Who was that girl walking down
the aisle? I hardly knew her."


"And when we went away on our honeymoon together
...that was strange...."


"It was weird. So new. So foreign.
Waking up next to you and going who is this girl??"


....but then he said....

"And now I know everything about you. And I love you more today than yesterday. I thank God for you. "
Soryda: (thinking) Awe....
"Eight years and our marriage is just getting better every day."
(Of course I am teary-eyed at this point.)

But I couldn't help thinking that it was actually 7 dining tables, not 6. Our first one was a cardboard box!

(my first dinner I ever made for my new husband)

It's probably a good analogy that the tables keep changing on us and.... we've changed and gotten better because of it. There's a deep contentment that only comes from knowing we continue to work on our marriage and every day, honestly, is better than the last. Happy Anniversary, my love! I love being married to you.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Goodbye Reeds

Once in a while, you meet some fabulous people that you just have to let others know about.
Meet the Reeds. They are a lovely couple that we got to know this last year in our Couples Bible Study. It was a privilege every week to come together and do life with them. They are leaving us this weekend....so sad....


It seemed as if every week something that would come out of Mike or Kristin's mouth was EXACTLY what Patrick and I needed to hear. I would go back that next week and find myself thinking about what they said and it would encourage my heart. We were just so grateful that we could know them and that they call us friend.


Mike is the youth Pastor at McLean Bible, and Kristin, well, she might as well be on staff, as she is alongside him helping him in this amazing ministry. "The Rock" (for high-schoolers) has grown so much in their four years of service. God has been faithful! They are leaving MBC because they feel God's leading in another direction. They are now TAKING THE GOSPEL NORTH as they are church-planting. If you're interested, they have a blog and website (click words) to find out their latest adventures. And if you feel God's leading, you can support them financially.

Mike and Kristin, what a joy it has been to know you and your heart. What a radical leap of faith you are taking to serve Him in the northeast. We are praying for you and feel so honored that we can be a part of this journey you take. We will MISS you very much!

Monday, September 5, 2011

Three Children after Four Months

A lot of people ask me, "What's it like with three?"

The transition has definitely been harder than it was from one to two. Surprisingly. Mainly, it's because Patrick and I are outnumbered and when he's gone during the week----to try and nap an infant while a toddler is begging for a snack and a preschooler is vying for attention---it's enough to pull my hair out.


But, on most days, I'll have moments of just pure gratefulness that I get to be these three little boy's mom. One of my greatest fears is that I will lose this perspective. It is by far, hands down, the greatest thing I ever did was to choose to stay home and invest in these little men.

Instead of screaming, "I want juice!", I celebrate a victory when little Caelan calmly says, "Mommy, may I have some juice, please?" And Micah....he cracks me up with his jokes. The jokes themselves are way not funny, but the way he lights up and laughs incessantly as he's telling them brings such delight to me. And my baby boy...could God have created a better smell than an infant? It's heady enough to get you through a difficult day, which I imagine, was His purpose in it all along.


I would say the greatest challenge is staying consistent in discipline while you're sleep deprived and your other children know that you are focused on other things like nursing or spending time napping a baby. They are generally very well behaved, but I find the peak time-out/spanking episodes is usually after I nurse. It's like Micah or Caelan know they can be naughty! The other part of that challenge is to not lose your cool and get angry, especially at little people who are doing what they were created to do -- test the limits!

Good news! At four months with a newborn, things ARE getting better. Hallelujah!

Little Tristan is getting over his reflux although he is still spit-up city, he doesn't have the pain cries associated with the esophagus. He and I average about 2 clothes changes a day. I'm okay with this because the pain is gone and I much prefer a laundry issue! We're also starting to give him rice cereal and as you can tell, Mikey likes it!


Praise God, Tristan sleeps. I got him on 4 naps a day and the nights went down to just one feed. It also helped that at his four month birthday, we Ferberized him by letting him "cry it out". We struggled with him being so young, but boy are we ever glad we did. The worst six minutes of a mommy's life leads to six hours of mommy rest. Irreplaceable and so worth the effort. And for those new moms who read this, believe me -- they aren't mad at you in the morning. They are cooing and happy because they are rested!


Rested baby = Happy baby. Here he is below smiling with future wife, Anna Trexel. Remember the Trexels who I helped plan their wedding? Here is their joy and delight a year later.


That red hair is out of control cute. Well, that's the update for now. More thoughts later on the world of raising three boys....








Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Branson, Part II

5. Not only did they get to see butterflies, they also saw dinosaurs at the Dinosaur Museum! Um, it looks like it-- but it's not. Uncle Everett was not on exhibit!



5. They got to celebrate grandma's birthday! What a wonderful celebration to be able to do this with all your grand kids.



3. If you're in Branson, a show is a must-see. Micah now wants to grow up and be a Chinese Acrobat.



2. Even though Silver Dollar City, the major theme park, was closed, they still got to go to a water park!



And...the number one reason they really enjoyed their vacation: Cousin Time! Can you imagine what it's like to get up every morning and run upstairs and play for hours on end with your cousins? Catch bugs, roast marshmallows, do crafts? Our two boys couldn't have been more excited. Early in the morning, I would hear Micah talking to Braden and Trevor and everyone would just giggle...get quiet...giggle. It was very endearing.



Hopefully, the clan will move their vacation destinations closer to Virginia (which may be a strong possibility) so we can do this all again very soon!

Family Vacation Branson, Part 1

The entire family (Patrick's side) vacationed in Branson, Missouri. I've never heard of Branson before, but I'm sure to have fond memories if anyone mentions the name again. It is sort of um....country meets the Vegas strip at.... Lake Anna. You have to go there to understand what I mean. We had a wonderful trip and here are the Ring Boy's TOP TEN LIST to show you the highlights.

10. The boys got to meet Batman! Tristan stars as Austin Power's Mini-me. Just kidding, we went to a Wax Museum and they loved seeing Batman so life-like. King Kong was a hit, too.




9. They got to see crazy attractions on our road trip to and from, and experience other roadside attractions from Auntie Heather and Auntie Meghan who texted us their photos along the way.


Real, steel, fire-breathing dragon.



World's Largest Rocking Chair



Uncle Eric and the World's Largest Indian


Aunt Meghan and the World's Largest Morel Mushroom




8. They got to explore butterflies, feed fish in a fish hatchery, and see rainforest cockroaches up close and personal.


7. They had time with their aunts and grandparents.



6. They served the homeless in Branson by helping prepare 500 meals for them. Patrick and I decided every vacation was also going to be an opportunity to serve the local area, sort of like a vacation with a purpose. Micah was so stoked to help stuff the bags with Uncle Eric.



5. They get to meet their cousin Fiona for the first time.


Wow, is she ever cute. There's more great pics from Branson's Top Five List on Part II.....stay tuned!



Monday, August 8, 2011

New Bikes!

What a historical moment in my kid's lives -- they each got a new bike!

Micah got a Cars Bike and Caelan chose "AA", otherwise known as Buzz Light Year.



You know, I didn't get a bike until I was 12, and it was a second hand bike at that. The privileges my children have! We're thankful we can purchase these new and I'm looking forward to the day Patrick teaches them to ride without the training wheels.





Thursday, July 28, 2011

Happy 3 Month Birthday Tristan!

April 28th seemed like yesterday, and we can hardly believe that 3 months has gone by. Now the reflux pain has been managed, baby Tristan is truly enjoyable! Happy sweet Birthday my little boy!!!!


Despite the serious face, he smiles a lot when you smile at him. He's trying to talk too. He talks a lot more with daddy than he does with me, but I'm not bitter. We cuddle and give each other googly eyes all day long. I am in love with my three month old! And so are his brothers....


For some reason, I remember to document this celebration for all my kids. Here's baby Micah at three months:



And baby Caelan....



And now Tristan...


Oh, the stuff that life is made of. Thank you Lord for the gift of these little men!

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