So far in 2013 we have two family members getting married...well one is in January 2014, but within the next year...that's how I do math. A nephew and a first cousin (who is more like a niece because I'm that much older.) I love weddings. So fun.
And back in November we went to a lovely wedding that I mentioned here. In that post I linked to one of the songs that I fell in love with. Turns out, I'm also in love with the other song the bride had in her wedding.
In love with love songs, that's me.
So, for your enjoyment, I give you Hundred More Years. Makes me cry every.single.time I listen to it.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Currently
Currently...
Listening: To Cinderella...Lucy's watching it in the other room.
Eating: Nutella. Lots and lots of Nutella.
Drinking: Black Coffee.
Wearing: The shirt I wore yesterday, slept in, and still currently have on. Someone needs to shower yet. Someone also has to get out of the habit of sleeping in their clothes.
Feeling: Peaceful. In the last several months, with some Holy Spirit nudging, I re-evaluated my things, relationships, habits, thoughts, emotions, and made some changes. At the time,it was less than pleasant but I'm beginning to see why God caused the shake-up...things were out of whack and now it is much, much better. Whoever said 'No Pain No Gain' was totally right.
Weather: This week has been warm. Because 35 in January in Iowa is warm.
Wanting: Spring to come quickly.
Needing: To keep my eyes on Jesus.
Thinking: I should get in the shower...
Enjoying: Hanging out everyday with my Lucy. She's a hoot.
Listening: To Cinderella...Lucy's watching it in the other room.
Eating: Nutella. Lots and lots of Nutella.
Drinking: Black Coffee.
Wearing: The shirt I wore yesterday, slept in, and still currently have on. Someone needs to shower yet. Someone also has to get out of the habit of sleeping in their clothes.
Feeling: Peaceful. In the last several months, with some Holy Spirit nudging, I re-evaluated my things, relationships, habits, thoughts, emotions, and made some changes. At the time,it was less than pleasant but I'm beginning to see why God caused the shake-up...things were out of whack and now it is much, much better. Whoever said 'No Pain No Gain' was totally right.
Weather: This week has been warm. Because 35 in January in Iowa is warm.
Wanting: Spring to come quickly.
Needing: To keep my eyes on Jesus.
Thinking: I should get in the shower...
Enjoying: Hanging out everyday with my Lucy. She's a hoot.
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
A True Story...
If you're not new to my blog/life you likely remember Julie. I haven't updated on her for awhile and thanks to a sweet comment from Amy@ My
Front Porch, I realized I should because frankly it's quite a good story.
If you need to get up to date, you can go to this post to get the back-story (for the record, I had to re-read to to figure out where I left off ;)
So. In 2009-2010 Julie (from Norway) was our exchange student. In May of 2010 she finished her year as an exchange student and went back to Norway to finish her last year of school there (they go 13 years.)
Through reasons that can only be explained by God, she decided to come back to Iowa to attend a University that is only about 15 minutes from our tiny town. If you read that last post about Julie, you'll see that I was really looking forward to getting a do-over with her. Our experience with her as an exchange student was wonderful. And crazy all at the same time.
We learned so much about teenagers. And parenting of teenagers. Boyfriends and dating and curfews and saying no and setting restrictions and enforcing and protecting. To Julie's credit, she was pretty easy-going as far as exchange students go. She took it in stride, and respectfully submitted...even if there were some tears involved. She never ran off and slammed her bedroom door. I remember Ben and I looking at each other many times and saying, "Our own kids are not going to act so graciously about our rules."
Her first year at college, I helped her move in and get settled. We occasionally had coffee together or she'd stop by the house, but I remember telling Ben that it wasn't quite the do-over I expected. I couldn't quite put my finger on it, but it seemed like there was something that was causing a distance between us. I became the "mom" who had to ask 20 questions in order to get any information.
And then late in the winter or early spring she went on a retreat with a group of college kids from her church. (Julie just shared her testimony about this retreat at her church's college group, and the Pastor sent me the CD so I could hear it, so it's how I know the inside-story :) During the retreat they were encouraged to really sit quietly with God to see if there were areas in their life that they needed to ask forgiveness in order to move on...and other stuff.
Julie was reminded of something that had happened when she lived with us as an exchange student. I do not know that details of the event (Thank you Jesus) but it involved her lying to Ben and I. She felt convicted and knew God wanted her to call and apologize to us. She shares in her testimony that she did NOT want to make that call. She did her best to rationalize that it was in the past, and really wasn't necessary to bring it up again. But the gut feeling wouldn't ease, and she made the call.
When she called, she was crying so hard I could barely understand what she was saying. I knew she was apologizing for something that had happened when she lived here...and it didn't matter what it was or the details...but I knew without a doubt that she was sorry and that God was moving in her life. I reassured her that all was forgiven, and that we loved her, and that we were so proud of her for doing the hard thing and being obedient to God's nudging.
I hung up that phone so incredibly humbled for the opportunity to be a part of Julie's life. Our greatest desire had always been to encourage her in her faith. To witness her doing the hard things necessary to grow was beyond worth it!
And it opened the door for that do-over that I had so looked forward to. :) The guilt that she had felt had hindered our relationship...without either of us really knowing it. God taught both of us something really valuable...when he nudges us to do something, even if we think or want it to be invalid: It's not. He wants us to do the hard things because He knows it's what brings us freedom. We have a closeness now that we didn't have before.
This year, Julie is already a Junior in college and is working as a RA (Resident's Assistant) and she's interning at the (quite large) church she attends. God is using her life, and her testimony and we are so very proud of the woman that she is allowing God to shape her into. She stops in for visits, and every now and then stays for a couple days...and we feed her.
Occasionally we reminisce about the events that lead her here to tiny town Iowa. I'm still in awe that we even decided to have an exchange student in the first place! It seemed like a crazy idea, but isn't that just like God? He works in the crazy, unexpected ways.
Julie is and will always be one of our family. And I'm not gonna lie...I'm really hoping she falls in love with an American boy that loves Jesus as much as she does. But I'll let God write that story...but I can still hope. ;)
Here's our Christmas card this year...and then I promise no more Christmas pictures till next year.
Side Note: I'm working on an "interview" for Julie so that she can answer some questions on the blog. If you have any questions you might like to ask her (i.e. How annoying is the parsonage family?) go ahead and leave a comment for email me and I will add it to the list. Fun, right!?!
Front Porch, I realized I should because frankly it's quite a good story.
If you need to get up to date, you can go to this post to get the back-story (for the record, I had to re-read to to figure out where I left off ;)
So. In 2009-2010 Julie (from Norway) was our exchange student. In May of 2010 she finished her year as an exchange student and went back to Norway to finish her last year of school there (they go 13 years.)
Through reasons that can only be explained by God, she decided to come back to Iowa to attend a University that is only about 15 minutes from our tiny town. If you read that last post about Julie, you'll see that I was really looking forward to getting a do-over with her. Our experience with her as an exchange student was wonderful. And crazy all at the same time.
We learned so much about teenagers. And parenting of teenagers. Boyfriends and dating and curfews and saying no and setting restrictions and enforcing and protecting. To Julie's credit, she was pretty easy-going as far as exchange students go. She took it in stride, and respectfully submitted...even if there were some tears involved. She never ran off and slammed her bedroom door. I remember Ben and I looking at each other many times and saying, "Our own kids are not going to act so graciously about our rules."
Her first year at college, I helped her move in and get settled. We occasionally had coffee together or she'd stop by the house, but I remember telling Ben that it wasn't quite the do-over I expected. I couldn't quite put my finger on it, but it seemed like there was something that was causing a distance between us. I became the "mom" who had to ask 20 questions in order to get any information.
And then late in the winter or early spring she went on a retreat with a group of college kids from her church. (Julie just shared her testimony about this retreat at her church's college group, and the Pastor sent me the CD so I could hear it, so it's how I know the inside-story :) During the retreat they were encouraged to really sit quietly with God to see if there were areas in their life that they needed to ask forgiveness in order to move on...and other stuff.
Julie was reminded of something that had happened when she lived with us as an exchange student. I do not know that details of the event (Thank you Jesus) but it involved her lying to Ben and I. She felt convicted and knew God wanted her to call and apologize to us. She shares in her testimony that she did NOT want to make that call. She did her best to rationalize that it was in the past, and really wasn't necessary to bring it up again. But the gut feeling wouldn't ease, and she made the call.
When she called, she was crying so hard I could barely understand what she was saying. I knew she was apologizing for something that had happened when she lived here...and it didn't matter what it was or the details...but I knew without a doubt that she was sorry and that God was moving in her life. I reassured her that all was forgiven, and that we loved her, and that we were so proud of her for doing the hard thing and being obedient to God's nudging.
I hung up that phone so incredibly humbled for the opportunity to be a part of Julie's life. Our greatest desire had always been to encourage her in her faith. To witness her doing the hard things necessary to grow was beyond worth it!
And it opened the door for that do-over that I had so looked forward to. :) The guilt that she had felt had hindered our relationship...without either of us really knowing it. God taught both of us something really valuable...when he nudges us to do something, even if we think or want it to be invalid: It's not. He wants us to do the hard things because He knows it's what brings us freedom. We have a closeness now that we didn't have before.
This year, Julie is already a Junior in college and is working as a RA (Resident's Assistant) and she's interning at the (quite large) church she attends. God is using her life, and her testimony and we are so very proud of the woman that she is allowing God to shape her into. She stops in for visits, and every now and then stays for a couple days...and we feed her.
Occasionally we reminisce about the events that lead her here to tiny town Iowa. I'm still in awe that we even decided to have an exchange student in the first place! It seemed like a crazy idea, but isn't that just like God? He works in the crazy, unexpected ways.
Julie is and will always be one of our family. And I'm not gonna lie...I'm really hoping she falls in love with an American boy that loves Jesus as much as she does. But I'll let God write that story...but I can still hope. ;)
Here's our Christmas card this year...and then I promise no more Christmas pictures till next year.
Side Note: I'm working on an "interview" for Julie so that she can answer some questions on the blog. If you have any questions you might like to ask her (i.e. How annoying is the parsonage family?) go ahead and leave a comment for email me and I will add it to the list. Fun, right!?!
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Better Late Than Never...
Here's some random pictures of our Christmas(s).
Just because.
This picture makes me laugh. It's what happens when I hand the camera to Ben. At least it proves I was there.
Just because.
This picture makes me laugh. It's what happens when I hand the camera to Ben. At least it proves I was there.
Friday, January 4, 2013
Better Than a Click
I came across some wisdom (via the internet) that has really sort of stuck in my brain the last few days.
The first is via my internet friend, Lindsay. I've read her blog since I started blogging...so we're talking years. It's good stuff. She posted on FB a little blip about blogging:
" well, I'm finding that even if I'm the only one that reads my own... it's still worth something. It's more than clicking like ... and I know it's something my family will treasure for years to come ..."
That resonated with me, because I like to like stuff on Facebook because it's quick and easy...but it matters about as much as the effort it takes to do it. But my blog, no matter how insignificant, is still worth something...to me and my family.
Lindsay is right. No matter how lame it may get, a blog post is still worth more than a click.
Yesterday, I was reading Mindy's post on being intentional and it just resonated with me.
Being intentional, and staying intentional are not my natural bent. It's something that God definitely started a work in my heart this past year, and He's far from finished. Being intentional while at the same time leaving some freedom for the Holy Spirit to intervene and move is a tricky dance sometimes. So, I'm making a list of areas that need some work yet...and then praying God messes with the list as He sees fit.
Hoping to share the list with you soon.
The first is via my internet friend, Lindsay. I've read her blog since I started blogging...so we're talking years. It's good stuff. She posted on FB a little blip about blogging:
" well, I'm finding that even if I'm the only one that reads my own... it's still worth something. It's more than clicking like ... and I know it's something my family will treasure for years to come ..."
That resonated with me, because I like to like stuff on Facebook because it's quick and easy...but it matters about as much as the effort it takes to do it. But my blog, no matter how insignificant, is still worth something...to me and my family.
Lindsay is right. No matter how lame it may get, a blog post is still worth more than a click.
Yesterday, I was reading Mindy's post on being intentional and it just resonated with me.
Being intentional, and staying intentional are not my natural bent. It's something that God definitely started a work in my heart this past year, and He's far from finished. Being intentional while at the same time leaving some freedom for the Holy Spirit to intervene and move is a tricky dance sometimes. So, I'm making a list of areas that need some work yet...and then praying God messes with the list as He sees fit.
Hoping to share the list with you soon.
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Inspiring Me Lately,
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Thursday, January 3, 2013
Today
Because someday I might want to remember what I did today. Or not. Whatever, at least it's a post.
- Woke up at 5:45 to run with Billlie. Hadn't run since before Christmas and it was freeeezing out and we sorta slid all over but it's still better than the treadmill! This months marks 6 years we've been running together. That's just craziness. I ordered new running shoes from Eastbay. I've been having hip flexor issues so I stretched today. Yay me.
- In our house, we say "Yay!" and "Woo Hoo!" after stuff. And by we, I mean me. And now Lucy. It cracks me up.
- Boys had their first day back to school after Christmas break. Everyone was rip-roaring ready to go, which surprised me. Apparently we've had enough "together" time.
- Spent time thinking about my friend Steph, and her son Tate. Today marks two years in Heaven for Tate...and he's missed terribly.
- Loaded up Lucy and her buddy Ryder and we headed to the town where our bank resides and then went to Wal-Mart (which I loathe but it was early and it was ok and there is no Target there.) While there I decided we should probably get a new printer/scanner/copier because ours is eight years old now and super moody. Plus it was reasonably priced and the ink was way cheaper than our current old model. I went with an HP again because DUDE, the last one lasted EIGHT YEARS! Plus, it said it was wireless and that just makes me happy.
- Drove through McDonald's and got coffee and cookies. (3 cookies for $1 is amazing if you ask me.) The kids didn't want the cookies. Their loss, my gain. Literally.
- Came home and fixed computer all.by.myself. Our laptop battery had died awhile ago so per my brothers instructions I ordered one from Amazon because they are dirt cheap. Thank you China. Anyways, the battery worked but would not charge. So I Googled, and uploaded new BIOS (no idea what that is) and BAM problem fixed. Yay! Woo HOO!
- Then I set up the new printer. All. by. myself. So what if it took all day... I was also caring for some preschoolers. Multi-tasking at its finest.
- Drank a Pepsi.
- Combed Lucy's hair.
- Meanwhile I kept calling Ben to inform him of my progress because I knew he'd be so super impressed with my skills.
- Took Nelson out in the frigid cold to pee approximately 8 times. He hates the cold.
- Did some laundry...it's still sitting in the baskets, but it's clean.
- Pondered grief for a bit and realized that I have a lot to learn about life from my 11 year old. He celebrates his friends life, and misses him, but he doesn't dwell on what could have been...because he accepts what is. He reminds me where Tate is, and Heaven is perfection. And he smiles when he talks about him, because he's taking Tate with him until they meet again, where they'll play video games for eternity.
- Made supper. Frozen, breaded parmesan chicken breast things that are basically glorified chicken nuggets. But with some cheese and buffalo sauce they are gourmet. Oh, we also had instant mashed potatoes because we are healthy like that.
- Thought about how I need to start potty training Lucy. And then decided to procrastinate.
- Started cleaning off the desk, and then got distracted by blogging.
- Blogged.
- New book came in the mail from Amazon. Now I have two I need to start. ASAP.
- Just remembered that Eli has basketball practice in 45 minutes.
- Getting off the computer.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Good Start
Thank you so much for your sweet, encouraging comments on my last post. It was just what I needed, so thank you for taking the time to write.
New Year's Day is one of my favorite days simply because we can lay around and do nothing and it ends up being lovely. We spent a lot of the day watching my new favorite show via Netflix, Hart of Dixie. Seriously, I adore it. It's kinda quirky like my beloved Gilmore Girls.
I did end up having to make a Target-run to get one of the boys some more cough medicine. I was amazed at all the stuff that was on clearance. And by the stuff that was not on clearance. Of course.
I picked up some new notebooks and a planner. New Year = New Notebooks.
And shoes on clearance. I also bought a shirt for $5 but the pic won't load. I'll try again later...since it's so very important for you to see it. *cough*
And since I'm stuck in the frozen tundra, a new candle to make it smell tropical. It's like a $10 vacation.
For supper we tried a new Pinterest recipe for Chicken Tortilla Soup. It was super. The kids didn't like it, but what do those Ramen-lovers know anyways? And as I write this I can't remember how to get Pinterest recipes on here because it's been so long since I blogged regularly. Add that to my to do list: Figure stuff out.
Which reminds me...what the heck is Google+ and how/why do I want to use it? I know I'm in it, I just don't have a clue. I have lot's to figure out, but looking forward to getting back in the groove.
I'm hoping to join some blog link things in an effort to stay accountable to posting. I generally hide from those sorts of things...but it you have one that you are a part of and love, then I'd be happy to copy you. ;)
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