Steph's Pick | My Top 5 Picks of 2011
Dec 30, 2011
If you haven't noticed, I post a lot of Steph's Picks. In a perfect world I'd post 1/week. More often than not I end up posting a Steph's Pick an average of 2x/month.
If you haven't noticed, I post a lot of Steph's Picks. In a perfect world I'd post 1/week. More often than not I end up posting a Steph's Pick an average of 2x/month.
"...Although my girls are young (2.5 and 6 mo), I already see how easy it could be to fall into the trap of relying entirely on the church – seminary educated pastors, full-time church employees and energetic (and knowledgeable) youth leaders – when it comes to answering the tough questions that our children will have about faith. If we (the parents) aren’t building faith at home, there is no surprise kids grow up to become youth that don’t really care about devotedly serving others and they certainly don’t care about Jesus..."
For those of you who are just joining us... welcome!
Last week I launched a new series on our blog entitled In Our Home. In Our Home posts are a unique blend of the meaningful and inconsequential parts of our life. There will be things to make you giggle and things that will make you think. And of course lots of pics of our two sweet-as-can-be little girlies.
So here starts the second edition of In Our Home :: December (thus far).
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I LOVE December. Everything about it. Sure, there's a decent amount of hustle and bustle BUT there is just sooo much fun to be had. From the never ending treat selection, to mailboxes stuffed with Christmas Cards sent with love from friends and family - what's not to love about this time of year?! There's beautiful Christmas music playing everywhere. There's lots of gifts to buy to express our love for one another. And specifically in our home, there's even a blow up Santa right next door that Nora insists on visiting every single night to say "Hi Santa!" and "Bye-Bye Santa!" (just. too. cute.)
Here are lots of pics (not exaggerating here) to give you a glimpse into our lives over the past few weeks as we anticipate the celebration of the birthday of King Jesus.
1) This year we decided to buy a Costco Christmas Trees (for $45 we thought "Why Not?!"). We're loving the yummy scent of evergreen that fills our home day in and day out.
2)& 3) Each day (it seems) I'm floored by how creative my friends are! Here are just a couple of pinterest inspired gifts that I've received over the past couple of weeks. Personalized coasters from Katie and the cutest little bag (for Nora) and coffee mug sleeve from Allie.
4) Doesn't this girl look just like her daddy?! I think so.
Our Annual Cookie Decorating Day was just this past weekend. This day has become a highly anticipated day in our home not only because we leave with all sorts of yummy cookies but because we get to spend time with our family.
A huge thank you to Aunt Jane and Uncle Tom for hosting each year. We're so thankful for your hospitality.
1) After spending a little time in a friend's outdoor playhouse I've officially put in a request to Papa Scott to make (or help make) the girls one ASAP. Nora loved it.
2) I'm not gonna lie... I'm a bit in love with my wrapping paper this year. Pinterest inspired of course. (from Hobby Lobby - in case you're curious)
3) & 4) This past weekend we decided to take the girls to Dave & Busters for a family outing. Nora was a bit too little to really play the games but she certainly wasn't too little to enjoy picking out her prizes. We left with a princess ball and an Angry Bird. Jackpot!
Scottsdale Bible Church held their annual Winterfest celebration this past week. Nora especially loved the petting zoo (see above pics of her petting the sheep and the miniature pig), the snow and the cookie decorating room (figures!).
So. Much. Fun.
And last but not least was Alan's work Christmas party at The Phoenix Zoo. Nora is constantly asking me to take her to the zoo so this was a great excuse to load up the car and go. On this specific trip she especially loved the giraffes, camel and riding the carousel.
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Next up this week - a Disneyland Recap (yes... for serious).
What is it about French Dip Sandwiches that are just so yummy? Maybe it's the super juicy beef, the melted cheese or the broiled bun? I have no idea... but... I.... love....them!
It's FINALLY cold enough outside to make soup - HOORAY!! (And by "cold enough" I mean it's under 60 degrees in the evenings).
I wanted to share a little something with all of you wonderful readers out there (hi mom, mil, gma's x4 and aunts).
This is the year....the year when holiday traditions start to "stick."
Day 1: Luke 1:5-10
Day 2: Luke 1:11-13
Day 3: Luke 1:14-17
Day 4: Luke 1: 18-20
Day 5: Luke 1:21-22
Day 6: Luke 1:23-25
Day 7: Luke 1: 26-28
Day 8: Luke 1:29-33
Day 9: Luke 1:34-35
Day 10: Luke 1:36-38
Day 11: Luke 1:39-43
Day 12: Luke 1:44-45
Day 13: Luke 1:46-56
Day 14: Luke 1:57-58
Day 15: Luke 1:59-61
Day 16: Luke 1:62-64
Day 17: Luke 1:65-66
Day 18: Luke 1:67-71
Day 19: Luke 1:72-75
Day 20: Luke 1:76-80
Day 21: Luke 2:1-7
Day 22: Luke 2:8-14
Day 23: Luke 2:15-20
Day 24: Luke 1:5-2:20
I remember a conversation I had with a friend recently about how tempting it is to compare our lives to our friend’s/neighbor’s/co-worker’s (really anyone’s) lives.
We hear about how their 6 week old is sleeping through the night – I’ll take that please!
We can’t help but notice when another mommy down the street has the newest, most amazing double stroller on the market – where do I get one of those?!
We see a friend roll up to a play date in her brand new luxury car – yes, pretty please.
Then we hear about another friend’s 10-day vacation to
We start thinking – if only I had THAT stroller, THAT car, THAT vacation and THAT baby – I’d be much happier. More thankful.
Over and over again we’re left feeling worse and worse about our own lives.
I think this is especially true of moms raising spirited children. At least it’s true for me. Please tell me I’m not alone with this. Have you felt this way?
Between the intense “Am I the only one with a spirited child?!” feelings and the jealousy that so quickly sneaks into our hearts, we’re left oftentimes wanting more.
Thankfully much of what author, Mary Sheedy Kurcinka, writes about in the first part of Raising Your Spirited Child is encouraging parents of spirited children the have the freedom to celebrate and enjoy the delights of our spirited child(ren).
In her A Credo for Parents of Spirited Children she sets the tone for the rest of the book and highlights 5 specific things we must embrace in order to effectively raise our spirited child(ren).
A Credo for Parents of Spirited Children
Spirited Children (all children really) are a GREAT gift and there is much to celebrate and enjoy in all of their spirit.
Coincidentally a lot of these thoughts that I’ve been processing have come at a great time of year – Thanksgiving - A national holiday in which we’re legally forced to take time to reflect on that which we’re thankful for.
Isn’t it so easy to peak into the “bags” God has packed for everyone else? Their strollers, their cars, their vacations and their sleeping babies. So quickly we forget that God has packed a “bag” for us that is filled with so much to enjoy and be thankful for.
With that in mind, this Thanksgiving I’ve decided it’s time to give thanks for what’s in my bag…
I’m thankful for…
…my sweet little Elsie who still wakes up at least 1x/night for special mommy snuggles. Because I just never know when our girls will be too big for snuggle time.
…my double stroller which was a gift from my parents and does the job in hauling my two little girlies around.
…our Toyota Highlander which despite looking like a cheerio bomb exploded in it, is able to fit all four of us and the above mentioned stroller comfortably. It’s exactly what we need.
…the vacations that are still yet to come (maybe not to
… and finally, for my spirited little Nora who everyday reminds me that there is MUCH to celebrate in this life.
Happy Thanksgiving!
After Elsie's arrival, one of my new mommy dilema's was what to do with my diaper bag situation at the church nursery. You see I only have one diaper bag (yes - for those of you super observant type - I did get a new bag when Elsie was born) for both girls. But when dropping the girls off at church, they are in different rooms and thus the one bag/two room situation just wasn't working.
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