Wednesday, December 9, 2009

happy times

Sleigh bells ring, are you listening?

In the lane, snow is glistening.




A beautiful sight



we're happy tonight



walking in a winter wonderland.


So, we had a grand time picking out our tree the other day. Happy times! It's the 3rd year in a row we decided to go cut down our tree. I thought it would be a good memory and tradition to continue. Boy was I wrong! It all started when Caleb slipped in the mud. I wiped his hands off but there was still some mud on them. My son (who normally would roll happily in the mud) was distraught. Add to that, sweet baby girl wanted to walk but kept slipping in the mud. Tears all around and I blame the mud! :) But, I kept snapping the pictures because- they are, after all, memories, right?
Also, is it me or has the price of trees gone up significantly?!
You mean we PAID for this "memory"? :)
Here she is in all her glory...

Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night!

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Friday, December 4, 2009

following

Like any little sister, Abigail is learning to love what her big brother loves. Now that she can walk, she follows him around all day and tries to play with him. This is often frusterating to him, especially as he tries to line up his "guys" and she comes through like a tornado to mess them all up. Many times during the day I will hear Caleb sternly say to her, "No Ma'am!" Can't imagine where he's heard that?! ;)

But just last night Abigail learned a little about having a servant's heart. Caleb wasn't feeling well and was lying on the couch. I gave her a cracker and told her to take it to Caleb. She quickly shoved it into her mouth and looked at me blankly. Well, the next time I gave her two crackers - one for her and one for Caleb. She walked over and handed one to him, beaming. After that I only gave her one cracker and she beelined for Caleb, smiling the whole way, and gave it to him.


It is amazing how many examples and reminders I am given about God each day, through my children. As I watch Abigail follow her big brother around and want to please him and spend time with him, I inevitably start thinking about my own walk with the Lord. Do I image Him daily to my children? Am I following Him so closely that I reflect His love to my children?
I love being able to teach my kids new things each day- whether it be how to have a servant's heart or why Christ died on the cross for our sins or why we shouldn't throw something at a sibling. Granted, this job takes a lot of patience, but it is a job I wouldn't trade for anything in the world. It is a job that constantly reminds me of God's patience and love and how I need to be following closely to Him.
How many times does he teach me the same things over and over?
We serve such an awesome God who has patience for children of all ages. :)
I'm so thankful for that!
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

the party's over

First, the big news.

This girl is walking! Last night, for the first time, Scott and I watched as she stood up from a sitting position. It's so cute to see kids start to walk and how they learn to stand. First the butt goes in the air and then they push up to a stand with their hands. :) This is obviously not something they learn by seeing. I haven't seen an adult stand up like that! Since then though, she has only crawled when Caleb knocks her down (oops) or when she wants to be picked up! We are so happy for this accomplishment at 13 months. She still does a "Frankenstein" type walk- with her arms outstretched, but hey, we'll take it. :)




We had a great time celebrating Thanksgiving with our families!
Lots of cousins, lots of activity and lots of late nights.
Here are the Booker cousins:
Abigail, Caleb, Megan (4), and Emma (18 mo).


Now the Hamilton clan:
Caleb, Abigail, Jack (11 mo), Gabi (3) and Andrew (3 mo).



Now, the real reason the party's over. :(
We took Aunt Christine and Jack to the airport this morning. We have had such a great time with them these past 2 1/2 weeks. They came to visit from Georgia since my brother, Mark, is in Iraq. Thanks for coming guys! We'll miss you! Caleb was so sad to see them go and got quiet for a couple minutes after they left the van. He kept asking me why we couldn't just drive them to their house. Ha! I don't think he would really be up for that trip. :)
Here's sweet baby Jack playing in the leaves at gramma's house the other day.
We love you!


So thank you for coming family!
We love you and can't wait to see you all again!!
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