Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Easter Weekend with our Wiggle Worm and a Final Update on my Memorization Project


Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Well, the Jones household is sick.  I am not sure how this bug entered out home, but it started mid-last week and has traveled from my nasal passage into my lungs and now into Phil’s sinuses and Maddie’s nose. We are all feeling pretty crummy, including our little lady, despite the breastfeeding that is supposed to pass my antibodies onto her and keep her from getting sick.  I guess it only helps so much! Maddie definitely seems like the healthiest of us three, so nursing her must be doing something.

The poor girl has had a tough time sleeping (isn’t that what I say every week?).  We have actually brought out the swaddling blanket again for the first time in 3 or 4 months.  When she has a particularly difficult night (like last night when she was up every half hour between 9:30 and 2), we will swaddle her and it seems to give her some comfort so she will sleep the rest of the night through.  It seems so silly to swaddle an 8 month old! She is the biggest “wiggle worm” we have ever seen!
 
This is why we call her our wiggle worm.  All bundled up for bed! 
This past weekend was Easter and we had a marvelous time.  Phil and I went to the Good Friday service at our church on Friday afternoon.  We put Maddie in the nursery for the first time and, as expected, we were paged shortly thereafter.  I went to her, fed her and changed her diaper before heading back to the service.  When we came to pick her up afterwards, the lady said that she was just starting to get a little fussy again. Mads started crying when she saw me, as if to say, “I want to go to her!” I took her and Maddie leaned into me and gave me the biggest hug I have ever received from my tiny 15 pounder.  I almost started crying.  It was such a special moment. 
Pure Love
It was difficult for us to have her in the nursery. I’m not sure when we will do it again. I want her to grow up in Sunday school since I loved it so much when I was a kid, I just am not sure when the right time will be for us to part with her.  Maybe when I’m done nursing her it will make more sense.  But, I felt on edge and stared at the pager-screen the entire time during the service.  I felt like I couldn’t focus for fear of missing her number pop up informing me that I was needed.  Well, we’ll figure this out over time. 

Phil and I spent the day together on Saturday. We started off at a granite warehouse trying to pick out the color that we want for our kitchen.  We have it narrowed down to 2 slabs, but I want to call around to some other companies and get some installation prices before signing off on the project.  We are thinking, though, that we will do a light-colored granite with some earthy, gold tones.  It should brighten up the small space, we think, which currently had black laminate.  Later on, we went to the park and took a walk with Maddie and the dogs.  It was fun! The dogs loved it since they haven’t been on a walk since Maddie was born.  Poor deprived Maybelline and Lukie-boy.
A springtime stroll.
It was nice to get some fresh air!
Sunday was fabulous.  If anyone has every been to Harvest Bible Chapel for Easter, you know that we pull out all the stops! It is a full-out celebration.  All three of us dressed up in our Sunday best and headed off to the service.   We took a family portrait together in the lobby (the picture should be available today and I can’t wait to see if it turned out) and we went into the sanctuary.  The service was great, as expected, full of loud praise music and confetti in celebration of our Savior who conquered death and sin.  We are so blessed by the worship ministry at our church.
HAPPY EASTER!!!
Ready for Church!
After church, we visited with Phil’s mom and then onto my parents’ house where we had ham, freshly baked bread (courtesy of my mom), and some birthday cake to celebrate my brother-in-law, Mark’s, and my birthday.  We had a nice time at both events.  By the end of the day, my voice was completely gone—down to a whisper.  
Maddie was so amazed by her cousin, Brandon.  She just stared at him for long period of time.  

Maddie got an Easter basket with her very own remote control and a CD of Sunday School songs. Miss Connie gave her her first Easter Bunny (seen in the bottom right corner), which she loves to snuggle up with and chew on.
Tummy time is going really well with Maddie! I had taken her to the doctor last week because of some wheezing noises that she was making, but the doctor said that she has clear lungs and no signs of asthma (Praise God).  Phil and I are both concerned about asthma, given our history with the illness, so this was welcome news. We are just praying she doesn’t develop it later on.  Well, when I was at the doctor, we got to talking about tummy time.  I was asking about crawling and when it should happen…etc…and mentioning that Maddie HATES tummy time.  The doctor really stressed the importance of it, which I knew, of course.  I told her that she will cry after only 5 minutes.  The doctor told me, “Well, let her cry.” So, rather than only letting her cry for 5 minutes or less, I decided to really try getting her on her tummy for 10 minute stretches, crying or not.  Maddie has made such progress in the past week and is rolling over so much more than she used to (she used to just wait until I did it for her, but now she has figured out that if she doesn’t do it herself, she’ll be there a while. Hahaha!).  I am seeing her push up on her knees a lot more, too.  She will actually tolerate being on her tummy for up to 12 minutes before whimpering, which is amazing to both Phil and me.  Go Maddie!

The seedlings are doing well.  I potted up some of my zucchini and tomatoes and I think I will do the same for the cucumbers today.

I am taking a week off of running due to the sickness in my lungs.  Poor, poor lungs.  They are so sad.
I took Maddie for a run in the running stroller for the first time last week. She had a blast and was pooped by the end. 
I am…drum roll please…finished memorizing Titus.  I can’t believe it! God is so good to me.  Yesterday, I was talking to someone on the phone and she mentioned that it is easy for her to read something and then later call it to memory.  This person is an inspiration. She, throughout our conversation would mention Bible passages from the Old Testament, New Testament…whatever we talked about had a passage to go with it.  Am I envious? Well, I will just say that it is not a gift that the Lord has blessed me with, but God has given me endurance to finish the task that I felt called to complete. He has disciplined me through this process and taught me so much about his Word that I did not understand before.  I am so thankful to Him for walking with me and answering my prayers to inscribe his Word on my heart.  Thank God for my dear sister who has been graced with the gift of memory, but Praise God, also, for giving me humility to understand my weaknesses so that I can fully trust in him to overcome that limitation.  For His Glory.  For His Glory. 

I’ve debated about which verses are my favorite from Titus. They are all so cherished to me since I have spent so much time meditating on each and every one of them.  I have narrowed it down to two short passages, though, that speed up my heartbeat whenever I think about them:

But the grace of God that brings salvation appeared to all men. It teaches us to say no to ungodliness and worldly passions and to live self-controlled, upright and godly lives in the present age while we wait for the blessed hope, the glorious appearing of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ, who gave himself for us to redeem us from all wickedness and to purify for himself a people who are his very own, eager to do what is good.  (Titus 2:11-14. Emphasis added)

But when the kindness of love of God our Savior appeared, he saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of his mercy.  He saved us through the washing of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit, whom he poured out on us generously through Jesus Christ our Savior so that, having been justified by his grace we might become heirs having the hope of eternal life.  (Titus 3:4-7.  Emphasis added)

Here’s a link to the book of Titus in case any of you are interested in reading it in its entirety.  You’ll have to hit the button at the bottom of the page to advance to the next chapter. Remember, there are three!  :) 

http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Titus+1&version=NIV

One of my favorite pictures of all time.  Oh, how I love these two!

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