Tuesday, May 27, 2008

With Hope

I'm sad today. My alarm is set to wake me up with music and the first song I heard as I came out of the haze was the song I sang at Morgan's funeral. Two a half years ago baby Morgan went to be with Jesus after three short months of life. Heather, her mom and my good friend, asked me to sing for the service and I remembered a song written by Stephen Curtis Chapman for good friends who had lost a young daughter. The title is "With Hope" and it is based on verses from 1 Thess. 4:13-14 / Heb. 6:9, 10:23.
With Hope
This is not at all
How we thought it was supposed to be
We had so many plans for you
We had so many dreams
And now you've gone away
And left us with the memories of your smile
And nothing we can say
And nothing we can do
Can take away the pain
The pain of losing you, but ...
Chorus:
We can cry with hope
We can say goodbye with hope
'Cause we know our goodbye is not the end, oh no
And we can grieve with hope
'Cause we believe with hope
(There's a place by God's grace)
There's a place where we'll see your face again
We'll see your face again

And never have I known
Anything so hard to understand
And never have I questioned more
The wisdom of God's plan
But through the cloud of tears
I see the Father's smile and say well done
And I imagine you
Where you wanted most to be
Seeing all your dreams come true
'Cause now you're home
And now you're free, and ...

We have this hope as an anchor
'Cause we believe that everything
God promised us is true, so ...

We wait with hope
And we ache with hope
We hold on with hope
We let go with hope
When the song ended the radio personality announced the death of Stephen Curtis Chapman's youngest daughter Maria in a tragic accident last week. She was one of three adopted daughters from China and she had celebrated her 5th birthday just 10 days earlier.
The word ironic seems unsuitable, and yet the irony that this song written 10 years earlier would fill a place of mourning in his own life is very present. I grieve for their family and I grieve for Heather as she misses Morgan each day. Yet, we do have hope. Hope for tomorrow, and hope for the day when we will see them face to face again.
Pray for the Chapmans.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Plant Envy

This is my neighbors Peony bush. I hope to plant one in my yard sometime soon! I love peonies because they remind me of my grandmother. She had great big pink, red and white ones in her rock garden. My other neighbor has 7 large bushes and has promised that when he splits them this fall I am welcome to some. I am so excited!

All Tuckered Out

I guess mowing the lawn was just too much for this guy!







Friday, May 23, 2008

Field Day













Trinity Lutheran had their field day for the pre-school and Kindergarten. What a blast! Matthew competed in the 20 yard dash, baby crawl, backwards run, bean bag run, bean bag throw, and water balloon throw. Each child got a ribbon for each event they participated in. It was a little tough trying to watch Matthew and keep Tyler out of trouble. We began and ended the day by playing on the playground and sliding down a giant purple hat. The boys were both tuckered out after all that play. All in all it was a splendid day.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Time for a Haircut?

Matthew had his first hair cut at 18 months and his hair was truly out of control. Tyler has much finer hair so he is already 21 months and hasn't seen the scissors yet, but I think it is about time. I was hoping to wait until his 2nd birthday and have kind of been putting it off because Tyler HATES to be confined and so I am anticipating a bit of a struggle to get him to stay still for a haircut. I might have to go to a professional for the first one.

Mountain Majesty

Our good friends Kirk and Aspen moved to Conifer and though you can't see it very well in this photo, they have a beautiful view of Pike's Peak from their balcony.

What a fun day we had celebrating Nick's first birthday and their recent move to this new house.

Favorite Pasttime


Yes, that's a pet door.
No, we don't have pets, but Tyler loves to watch out the door whenever Steve is in the garage.

He kept running between the garage door where he could peak through the pet door and the front door to look out and see what Steve was doing in the driveway. He'd call out "Daddy, Daddy" and Steve would answer him from the garage. Too cute!

Piano Playing







Garage Time

We got a new grill and the boys were "helping" Daddy put it together. Tyler was inspecting the work.


Matthew took a break for a little air guitar. Steve was playing some of his '70s music.

Beth Moore

My good friend Kym and I took the opportunity to get away for a few hours and attend a Beth Moore conference in Colorado Springs. I'm posting on May 21, but we actually went the first weekend in May.

Beth Moore has incredible energy and zest for life and is very fun to engage with during her talks. It is the first time I had seen her live vs. on a video. She always has great insights from God's word and this conference was no different. Her chosen text was Matthew 16:24-28.

"If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me will find it. What good will it be for a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul? Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul?" vs. 25-27
I don't think I was quite prepared for the intensity of her talks. I'm still chewing on the meat of her insights and pointed challenges.
The highlights included some great conversations and time spent with Kym, the hotel under construction (yes that's sarcasm), and the music at the conference. The powerful voices of the singers and the polished playing of the band were great to listen to and sing with.
Still chewing...

Leggo Mania




Matthew loves playing with leggos. He makes space ships, transformers, and robots. It has been fun to see his creations become more intricate along with his imagination. As I was posting this he went to make aanother "cool" spaceship. The picture doesn't do it justice.

Popsicle Days




Tyler wanted me to "back away" from the popsicle.

Thursday, May 08, 2008

Daddy, I love you!

Matthew has taken to sending his Daddy e-mail and has really enjoyed the back and forth messages. I'm his scribe and try to capture his words verbatim. Here is a recent message:

Dear Daddy,

I hope you come home from work soon 'cause I want to see you soon and I want to watch Ninja turtles with you. You're my favorite man that I really love and Daddy I really love transformers. I hope you get me a transformers suit some day. Please e-mail me back. I love you. I like to build sand castles with you. I like you so much that you're my favorite man. And again, I like to build sand castles and I like to build castles out of bricks with you. That I love you, you're good for me and you love me.

Thanks Daddy! I love you so much. Thanks for helping me do the right thing. I love you and you can be my friend. Thanks for being at my birthday in December. Daddy I really love you so much that you're my friend.

From, Matthew