With so much to do, I too have been a little bit absent from blogging. I hope you are waiting patiently. The New Year holds so many possibilities!
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Waiting Patiently
Much like The Poky Little Puppy, little boys are often busy..."roly-poly, pell-mell, tumble-bumble"...there is much to do. So, the puppies waited patiently (just where the little boy had left them) for his return.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Don't Let it Be Over
Our nativity calendar is complete, but that doesn't mean that Christmas has to end. Below are some of the lyrics to one of my most favorite Christmas songs. Before I put my holiday CDs away at the end of each year, I play it one last time--a reminder.
If you don't know it, it's worth a listen on YouTube (see below).
Christmas Time Again by Extreme
Christmas always goes too fast
It's up to us to make it last
And all I want for Christmas is love
Come that morning and I see you smile
It only lasts a little while
How come we seem to push it all aside?
St. Nick seems to disappear
He brings us toys but leaves a tear
The day is done but the spirit should remain
It's times like these we need a change
A calendar to rearrange
I'll make sure it'll last all year.
Got to give a little more
Remember what we're thankful for
My love, my God
Let's pretend just this time
Let's keep the flow this time
That our Christmases will last all year!
Chorus
Don't you know that it's
Christmas time again and
I'm happy for you
You know it comes and goes
So let's pretend that it'll last all year.
Noel Noel Noel Noel
Born is the King of Israel
If you don't know it, it's worth a listen on YouTube (see below).
Christmas Time Again by Extreme
Christmas always goes too fast
It's up to us to make it last
And all I want for Christmas is love
Come that morning and I see you smile
It only lasts a little while
How come we seem to push it all aside?
St. Nick seems to disappear
He brings us toys but leaves a tear
The day is done but the spirit should remain
It's times like these we need a change
A calendar to rearrange
I'll make sure it'll last all year.
Got to give a little more
Remember what we're thankful for
My love, my God
Let's pretend just this time
Let's keep the flow this time
That our Christmases will last all year!
Chorus
Don't you know that it's
Christmas time again and
I'm happy for you
You know it comes and goes
So let's pretend that it'll last all year.
Noel Noel Noel Noel
Born is the King of Israel
Friday, December 24, 2010
Monday, December 20, 2010
Like Taking Candy AND a Baby!
My sweet little nephew came down from the frosty North for another visit this week. Oh how I have missed him. It seems we miss so much not living close to the ones we love. With the little ones, I think it is all those "first" misses that are the hardest...
...first little buds of teeth, first laughter, first steps, first words...
Lucky for me I didn't miss this important one.
First Candy Cane!
Oh you candy cane was sweet, my darling Teagan, but YOU are sweeter.
...first little buds of teeth, first laughter, first steps, first words...
Lucky for me I didn't miss this important one.
First Candy Cane!
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Little Miss Brynn
Monday, December 13, 2010
I Heart Faces - Pets (Something Different)
The Foreman. The Alpha Dog. The Senior in Charge.
Sam was Heller's dog. They had an understanding. Sam belonged to Heller. Heller belonged to Sam. When the lights went out at the end of the day, we could always find Sam lying in Heller's doorway. It was obvious who held Sam's heart.
In 2007, when we lost our Sunshine, Sam lost his too. I think he decided that no other little boy could ever measure up to Heller, and so he decided not to have a boy. The only other little boy in our house confuses him. Nicholas, a puppy-crazed boy, is often a little over-enthusiastic, loud, and rough (not this old dog's favorite things). So, Sam spends most of his days avoiding Nicholas.
Today was different. Maybe it was the cold weather. Or, perhaps Sam was inspired by the jingle jangle of his holiday trim. Today, Sam found the boy interesting.
Today's theme at I Heart Faces is Pets. I am sure you expected to see Nicholas with Meme (his usual side-kick), but today I am trying something different--just like Sam.
Sam was Heller's dog. They had an understanding. Sam belonged to Heller. Heller belonged to Sam. When the lights went out at the end of the day, we could always find Sam lying in Heller's doorway. It was obvious who held Sam's heart.
In 2007, when we lost our Sunshine, Sam lost his too. I think he decided that no other little boy could ever measure up to Heller, and so he decided not to have a boy. The only other little boy in our house confuses him. Nicholas, a puppy-crazed boy, is often a little over-enthusiastic, loud, and rough (not this old dog's favorite things). So, Sam spends most of his days avoiding Nicholas.
Today was different. Maybe it was the cold weather. Or, perhaps Sam was inspired by the jingle jangle of his holiday trim. Today, Sam found the boy interesting.
Today's theme at I Heart Faces is Pets. I am sure you expected to see Nicholas with Meme (his usual side-kick), but today I am trying something different--just like Sam.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Friday, December 10, 2010
On the FIRST day of Christmas
Dear Lord,
I was making my list the other day. You know the one. I like to call it my “Yule Log.” It reminds me of all of those things that I must do in order to prepare for the approaching holiday season. There is the decorating, the shopping, the cooking, the cleaning, parties, and even the yearly visit to Santa Claus.
Every activity had a time and a place. Everything was scheduled perfectly. And, I was significantly proud that I would be able to accomplish it all before the clock struck midnight on the last day of the year.
As I reread my list, Lord, I found something missing. Not only were YOU not at the top of my list, but YOU weren’t on the list at all! I was so wrapped up in paper, tape, and ribbon, that I forgot the most important gift of all—the One whose birthday we are celebrating. I was so tangled up in buying lights and decorations, I forgot the Light of the World.
Remind us, Lord, when making our lists this season, to place YOU at the top, to prepare our hearts for YOU, and to visit YOU first.
You, Lord, are the meaning of Christmas.
I was making my list the other day. You know the one. I like to call it my “Yule Log.” It reminds me of all of those things that I must do in order to prepare for the approaching holiday season. There is the decorating, the shopping, the cooking, the cleaning, parties, and even the yearly visit to Santa Claus.
Every activity had a time and a place. Everything was scheduled perfectly. And, I was significantly proud that I would be able to accomplish it all before the clock struck midnight on the last day of the year.
As I reread my list, Lord, I found something missing. Not only were YOU not at the top of my list, but YOU weren’t on the list at all! I was so wrapped up in paper, tape, and ribbon, that I forgot the most important gift of all—the One whose birthday we are celebrating. I was so tangled up in buying lights and decorations, I forgot the Light of the World.
Remind us, Lord, when making our lists this season, to place YOU at the top, to prepare our hearts for YOU, and to visit YOU first.
You, Lord, are the meaning of Christmas.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Christmas in the Air Again...
It doesn't take the arrival of Santa on Christmas Eve to bring out the "dancin' sugar plums." Just add music, and this little sugar plum can't be stopped!
Movin' to the music of the neighbor's light show.
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Rockin' to the tunes of the city's street music.
Labels:
Children,
Christmas,
Christmas 2010,
December,
My Sunshine
Monday, December 6, 2010
Christmas in the Air
Do you have one of those neighbors? We do! In fact, we are blessed with one on each side. When Christmas time rolls around, we often say, “We are surrounded by Griswalds.” What does this mean? It means that our neighbors pull out all the stops when it comes to hanging lights, and oozing good cheer. From reindeer to candy canes, and everything in between, their homes sing with spirit (one of them literally sings).
We are fortunate to have neighbors like these. Not just at Christmas time, but the whole year through, their hearts are always full of cheerfulness and good will. They are so full; in fact, we think they simply burst open at Christmas onto their lawns.
We consider ourselves lucky to be nestled within such joyfulness.
We are fortunate to have neighbors like these. Not just at Christmas time, but the whole year through, their hearts are always full of cheerfulness and good will. They are so full; in fact, we think they simply burst open at Christmas onto their lawns.
We consider ourselves lucky to be nestled within such joyfulness.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
All is Calm...
I might not send Christmas cards this year. Truly.
No, I am not a scrooge. Trust me when I tell you, I made my list. I checked it…ummm…more than twice. And, Christmas cards were right up there on Page 3. But, the days are rapidly flying by, and I am starting to feel a little bit snowed under.
Today’s kindness reminder at Because of Heller is, Be Kind to Yourself. And, I think I am going to try to practice what I preach. This year, I am going to have a Reality-based Holiday. I’m ready to lose the expectations. That means, I won’t make Good Housekeeping’s Most Beautifully Decorated Homes list, but perhaps I also won’t be the highest strung decoration in the house either.
My husband will thank me. My kids will thank me. And, their smiles will shine so brightly that nobody will notice the house anyway.
Anyway, this year, I might not send Christmas cards.
Note to my family: This doesn’t let you off the hook for holiday photos.
No, I am not a scrooge. Trust me when I tell you, I made my list. I checked it…ummm…more than twice. And, Christmas cards were right up there on Page 3. But, the days are rapidly flying by, and I am starting to feel a little bit snowed under.
Today’s kindness reminder at Because of Heller is, Be Kind to Yourself. And, I think I am going to try to practice what I preach. This year, I am going to have a Reality-based Holiday. I’m ready to lose the expectations. That means, I won’t make Good Housekeeping’s Most Beautifully Decorated Homes list, but perhaps I also won’t be the highest strung decoration in the house either.
My husband will thank me. My kids will thank me. And, their smiles will shine so brightly that nobody will notice the house anyway.
Anyway, this year, I might not send Christmas cards.
Note to my family: This doesn’t let you off the hook for holiday photos.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
A Great Day for a Party!
Today, Nicholas celebrated turning four with many of his most wonderful friends!
Tonight, Nicholas introduced "Stuffy" to all of his "friends" at home.
Thank you to all who joined our celebration! We had a wonderful time that I am certain Nicholas will NEVER forget!
Labels:
Birthday Celebrations,
Friends,
My Sunshine
Friday, December 3, 2010
Photostory Friday - Sharing Kindness Through Books and Reading
Today is Photo Story Friday. Today, instead of telling a story through photos, I am sharing a photo of a story teller. Mr. Bear has been telling the story of "The Night Before Christmas" in our house for the last few years. Before we got Mr. Bear, however, we had an even more amazing story teller in our home--Heller.
At the age of three, Heller was able to recite "The Night Before Christmas" to anyone who would listen. His ability to recite the story came from his love of having the books read to him from his "The Night Before Christmas" book collection.
In addition to sharing this photo, I am sharing a kindness idea. And, I am reminding you to share kindness Because of Heller on December 22nd. One way to share kindness is through book reading and donating books. Once again, you can read more about Heller and kindness day here.
Hosted by Cecily and Lolli
At the age of three, Heller was able to recite "The Night Before Christmas" to anyone who would listen. His ability to recite the story came from his love of having the books read to him from his "The Night Before Christmas" book collection.
In addition to sharing this photo, I am sharing a kindness idea. And, I am reminding you to share kindness Because of Heller on December 22nd. One way to share kindness is through book reading and donating books. Once again, you can read more about Heller and kindness day here.
Hosted by Cecily and Lolli
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Kindness Because of Heller - December 1
So, December is here. And December 22 is quickly approaching. I am so appreciative of those who have come to capture sunshine with me this year. This month, I hope to bring more kindness and sunshine Because of Heller. This month, I will dedicate to kindness in memory of my little boy, Heller, who left us in 2007 to join his Father in Heaven, but who left behind so much sunshine and kindness because he was here.
I hope you will join me at Spreading Random Acts of Kindness Because of Heller, as well as here at Capturing Sunshine. You may find duplicate posts and messages, as we work to spread the word. Please feel free to share along with us.
So, today is December 1, 2010, and today's kindness reminder is: Play with your children. Make them laugh. Show them your heart, and let them show you theirs. There is no greater force that can ever pull that away!
To read more about the kissing bears and Heller you can go here.
I hope you will join me at Spreading Random Acts of Kindness Because of Heller, as well as here at Capturing Sunshine. You may find duplicate posts and messages, as we work to spread the word. Please feel free to share along with us.
So, today is December 1, 2010, and today's kindness reminder is: Play with your children. Make them laugh. Show them your heart, and let them show you theirs. There is no greater force that can ever pull that away!
To read more about the kissing bears and Heller you can go here.
Word of the Day Wednesday - SNOW JOB
Santa: "Ho! Ho! Ho! Well, if it isn't Nicholas! Have you been a good boy this year?"
Nicholas: "Yes I have!"
Santa: "Do you always listen to your Mommy, and do what she tells you?"
Nicholas: "Yes I do!"
Santa: "Are you especially kind to your animals, never laying on top of them or locking them in your room to stay with you?"
Nicholas: "Yep I am!"
Santa: "Do you always pick up the toys I brought you last year, instead of leaving them for Daddy or Jenny to pick up?"
Nicholas: "Yes I do!"
Santa: "Do you finish your dinner before you cry for dessert?"
Nicholas: "Yes."
Santa: "Are you SURE you do all these things?"
Nicholas: "Um...Santa?
Santa: "Yes Nicholas?"
Nicholas: "I love you SO MUCH!"
Labels:
Christmas 2010,
December,
My Sunshine,
Santa and Me
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