"This is the day that the Lord has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it. " Psalm 118:24

Monday, October 31, 2011

A little of this and that...

 Friday Drew had a cool field trip for school to BizTown, where they get to pretend to have jobs in a city, pay bills, run the town etc.  He LOVED it,  He was the CEO of the distribution center.  He came home with this pumpkin he bought and "customized" for Max with the money he made...


Friday night we headed to church for the GREAT PUMPKIN PARTY, something the boys LOVE and well the Momma, maybe not as much.  It's pure chaos and mayhem, but the boys love it and sometimes we take one for the team right?  Scott and Tommy were in Ohio so off we went.
 Darth

 Woof Woof

 Buckeye football guy?

 Here we are at the party

 Drew and Max in the bounce house shooting hoops

 Max went for ALL of the basketball games he could find

 And the bean bag toss

 Yet another basketball game

And I snapped this just so Scott could get a sense of the chaos we were living while he was calmly and serenely enjoying a night out with our oldest son....


 For example he texted me this photo during the day...calm, serene....lovely

By Mirror Lake...calm, quiet...

Saturday morning we attended the End of the Season Celebration for Jack's football...he got the award for Intensity.  Not a shock to those of us who know him.  He is ALL business about what he LOVES and football, he LOVES.

The Buckeye game was a night game, and a nail biter....they stormed the field after the game and this is the pic I got around 11 pm.
What sweet memories are made at that place for Scott and our boys. Priceless.


 So despite the craziness it leaves here at home when he takes one of the boys, one at a time, to The Ohio State University....it is worth every bit of crazy.  Those are memories that will last their lifetimes.  Drew said to me yesterday "Mom, my favorite two days of the year are Christmas and my Buckeye game with Dad"....that says it all.





Sunday, October 30, 2011

Halloween...ahem Beggar's Night

Tonight in Waukee it is "Beggar's Night" I won't go into my feelings on it because I do year after year and you can scroll back in the blog if you REALLY want to know.  But I am just now pretending it's Halloween night.  The boys are all out trick or treating with Scott.  I am home answering the doorbell and handing out M & M's which is always our candy of choice.  Yep, we only do one selection, much quicker that way, there are NO decisions to be made by trick or treaters.  We hand out one full size bag of M & M's and usually, since they are the regular size we get all smiles.

Tommy, surprised us, and came out of Halloween retirement tonight.  He hasn't trick or treated for several years now but decided this year...since he doesn't have braces...it may be worth his while to dress up and go out with his little brothers.  So he is even out this year throwing together a costume in less than 10 minutes.  (he and scott got home from Ohio around 4 today.,.more on their weekend later)

Here are some pics from earlier today....

Carving Pumpkins


 Can you guess what these creative carvings are?  The top one is Drew's...below is Jack's.


 Jack and I made a pumpkin pie today, at his request, our first one ever.  Yummy


 Blakely stopped by to visit us and show off her ladybug costume.

 Mug shot of our puppy aka "woof woof"

 The whole gang

 Drew as Coach Luke Fickell, Ohio State's current head coach

 Tommy as an OSU football player with his new jersey

 Jack in his Darth Vader garb...hair under the cap even.

 We had a hard time getting the puppy to take a picture outdoors...

 Because he saw the candy basket...

Once he got his M & M's he was happy

and off they went down the street to gather candy and treats....

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

A Confident Heart by Renee Swoop


This really spoke to me today...as I am frantically trying to clean and organize due to my Mom being here to help me with the rest of the troops.  I sat and read this...sigh...God is speaking to my heart.  Renee Swoop has been writing these series of devotionals to go with her book called "The Confident Heart" and I need to buy it and add it to my list of books I haven't gotten read.




Food for thought: “When they measure themselves by themselves and compare themselves with themselves, they are not wise.” (2 Cor. 10:12 NIV)

Do you ever compare yourself to others and feel like you don’t quite measure up? Maybe you think you’re not as smart, capable, personable, or as godly as they are?
It is so easy to think that if we had more or knew more, we’d be secure. But the truth is, even people who “have it all” still struggle with feelings of insecurity. The Bible opens with the story of a woman who had everything, but it wasn’t enough (Gen. 2).
God had established Eve’s worth as His child and the crown of His creation. He also gave Eve every woman’s desire: intimacy, beauty, security, significance, and purpose. Yet Satan conjured up feelings of insecurity by getting Eve to take her eyes off what she had and focus on what she didn’t have.
Boy, can I relate. Like Eve, I’ve heard Satan’s whispers telling me I’m not all I could be—or should be. One day I was reading her story in Genesis 2 and I noticed that his questions and suggestions were intended to plant seeds of doubt in Eve’s heart. He wanted her to doubt God and herself.
The enemy’s whispers tempted Eve to try to “be” more and “have” more by seeking significance apart from God’s provision. He convinced her something was missing in her life and that the forbidden fruit would make her “like God.”
It was a foolish comparison, but all comparisons are. Yet don’t we do it all the time? If only I was like her. . . if only I had a house like hers, a husband like hers, a job like hers . . . if only my children behaved like hers . . . If only __, then I’d feel significant . . . satisfied . . . secure.
In today’s key verse, Paul warns us that those who “measure themselves by themselves, and compare themselves with themselves, are not wise” (2 Cor. 10:12 NIV). Comparison will always leave us feeling like we don’t measure up. We can try to do more and be more, yet it’s never enough.
If only Eve had focused on who she was and what she had as a child of God. If only we could too.
Yet Satan wants us to focus on our flaws and feelings of inadequacy, then exhaust our energy figuring out how to hide them. But we don’t have to go along with his schemes. Instead we can recognize his lies, refute his temptations with truth, and focus on God’s acceptance, security, and significance. Then we can thank God for His provision and His promises that remind us of who we are in Him.
I am accepted . . .
Ephesians 1:3–8 I have been chosen by God and adopted as His child.
Colossians 1:13–14 I have been redeemed and forgiven of all my sins.
Colossians 2:9–10 I am complete in Christ.
I am secure . . .
Romans 8:28 I am assured that God works for my good in all circumstances.
Romans 8:31–39 I am free from condemnation. I cannot be separated from God’s love.
Philippians 1:6 I am confident God will complete the good work He started in me.
I am significant . . .
Ephesians 2:10 I am God’s workmanship.
Ephesians 3:12 I may approach God with freedom and confidence.
Philippians 4:13 I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me.
Lord, thank You that I’m chosen, holy, and dearly loved. When I’m tempted to find my significance and security apart from Your provision and promises, help me recognize Satan’s lies, refuse his temptations and stand firm in my faith. Remind me that such confidence as this is mine through Christ—not that I am competent in myself to claim anything for myself, but my competence comes from Him. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen. (See Colossians 3:12; 1 Peter 5:9; 2 Corinthians 3:4–5)



Saturday, October 22, 2011

Pumpkin Patch

A whirlwind few days around here, AGAIN.  My big brother Mike and his kids came down for the weekend.  His wife Cara stayed home to work on some projects...it's been so fun having them here.  Today was Jack's last football game, more pics from that later.  I didn't take any since my friend Makila was covering for me.    So officially checking football OFF my list of things to do....

This afternoon we went on our Annual Pumpkin Patch visit...this year we went back to Howell's in nearby Cumming,  Iowa.  Last year we ventured to a farther off place and decided to come back to our traditional spot.  Wow has it every changed in the past 2 years.  They have added so much, the kids had a great time.  Here are a TON of pictures to prove it.

 Alice on the rocking duck.

 On top of the hay bales

 Charlie and Jack not too old to race on the toy tractors

 Drew chasing them around the track


 Coming down the fun, bumpy slide

 Tommy helping Alice on the teeter totter

 Max, who JUST woke up from his nap, thrown into a quick picture here

 I love this pic of Charlie and Alice
and now for the HOW BIG THIS FALL pictures...
 Tommy-14 years

 Jack-almost 9 years

 Alice- 3 1/2 years

 Drew- 12 years

 Charlie-7 years

 Poor Max, still waking up and yawning-21 months







Off to the field we go on the wagon ride


The boys were pretty excited for the Corn Maze






Snuggling Daddy on the way back....on the wagon ride

What a blessed and beautiful day.