Monday, July 27, 2009
Baby Dedication/Pastor's Last English service
Here're the pookies performing "Come to Jesus." Thank you, Eleven Eleven, for the awesome cover that brought this song to our attention and touched our hearts.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
day in the life of a pooklet
Friday, July 24, 2009
Thursday, July 23, 2009
pooklet play
The other day I was throwing boxes out and knew pookie had been playing with the pooklet using one of them, so I asked her which one I should keep. She replied earnestly, “we need two – one for him to sit in, and one to put on his head!
I’m so glad she’s raising our children. Her enthusiasm, resourcefulness and creativity are such a blessing.
Postscript: Today I found a box with eyeholes cut out, and a smile drawn below it.
The tech-savvy pookie also figured out how to load muppets videos onto our blackberries, which should be a great attention-holder for our flight to Chicago mid-August. She also loaded pooklet hymns (Hymns sung by children, made for toddlers) onto his own blackberry (retired for our upgraded models; no SIM card; harmless). So it was cute seeing him walk along, happily holding his own blackberry (pookberry) and listening to “He Will Answer By and By.”
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
SF then, SF now
pep talk for the daily grind
But the Lord shook me from that ignoble human mindset for a moment and, dare I say, reminded me that when all is done to His glory, we needn't succumb to the mindset of one restricted to the whim and edict of man.
He can be glorified in our small things because He can be glorified in us small people.
He chose to create and redeem His people and doubtless delights in them. May I act in accordance with this glorious truth, and live in all my actions and intentions as one living in Christ!
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Things I want to remember about my children
In Pooklet news, I hope I always remember his refusal a few days ago to drop two things for a third. He was carrying a pen and some other thing I've forgotten, and I made him an offer he couldn't refuse - his sippy cup holding the promise of milk. He realized he needed to free up one of his hands, so he put the pen between his chin and shoulder, and took the cup. It's so funny seeing such insignificant objects held onto with such determination. There must be a sermon illustration in that.