Saturday, May 23, 2009

Russell and Austin, Baseball, Elmo Event, Lydia's Diagrams

Three-year-old buddies Russell and Austin ask to play together daily. They plan to grow up and play professional baseball together. We'll be there cheering for 'em! Below, they got a chance to run the bases together following a Grasshoppers game.


Austin sits with his parents, Jenny and Glenn (J.T.'s co-worker).




Daniel, Ross, Tyler, Lydia and Gracie (friends from our local school).











Lydia likes to write things down and draw diagrams. Above, she decided to write a "To do" list on the white board in her bedroom. Items include: Make bed, do homework, do piano, do clothes, go to soccer (Tues. and Thurs.), eat food, and watch T.V.


How did Lydia respond when J.T. declined to cut up a peach for her, saying that he doesn't eat peaches and doesn't know how to cut them up? She reappeared with this note for J.T. (it's a top-down view of a peach).

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Russell turns 3! Birthday Letter


Uncle Phil, Ross, Lydia, Jen, a very pregnant Anne Elise, J.T., and Russell celebrating the birth date that Russell shares with his dear Aunt Anne (on our back deck).




Snuggling with Daddy in a Police costume from Gamma Beth.


Hanging out with Uncle Bish.


Happy Birthday dear Russell, Happy Birthday to you!

This is a special year: You turned your birthday number (3 on May 3rd). This didn't happen to your Dad until he was 12, to me when I was 22, and neither of your siblings have yet reached this once-in-a-lifetime milestone!

As you'll learn, you arrived on your due date which is also your wonderful Aunt Anne's birthday (she's 35 and quite pregnant- very exciting!)

In this birthday letter, I'd like to share a Bible verse (may the Bible always be your source of guidance):
“The LORD your God is with you, he is mighty to save. He will take great delight in you, he will quiet you with his love, he will rejoice over you with singing.”- Zephaniah 3:17

Russell, you continue to develop beautifully. We're looking forward to the start of your school career in the Fall (you are ready for two years of Preschool- just hope I'm ready to let you go. You are such good company to have underfoot and to chat with in the car and on errands! Recently, we went to pick up Uncle Phil from a trip. On the way, we stopped at the CVS on Fleming Rd. As I reached to unbuckle your car seat, you spread both arms and asks incredulously, "This is the airport?!?!"

Today, Mrs. Smith (retired neighbor next door) said she enjoys watching your antics out of her bathroom window! She recalled a day in which you had on sunglasses, a baseball cap over your curly blond hair, and a backpack that seemed bigger than you! Truly, this sounds like you every day of the week! You walk the kids to the bus stop with Dad each morning at 7 AM (ug). On a rainy day this week, you pulled your yellow raincoat on right over your backpack and you looked like the Hunchback of Notre Dame, for real. You change shirts 5 or more times per day (clothes hound?). Today, you came in with one button of your new shirt already fastened. Since Daddy, Ross and Lydia are away on a Scouts overnight (yippee!), I must conclude that you just mastered your first button. Well done, Buddy!

You don't stutter but you've taken to saying "Um...um.. umm" while you think of an answer. We're trying to end the diapering phase of our lives but you have no interest in going along with our plans. Huggies are just fine with you but please call these new ones (appropriately) "Pull-Ups." They are NOT "Diapers", Mom! Recently, you declared, "I not a grown up yet... When I grow up, I will drink Coke." This reminds us of the 1961 poem by a now famous British woman (Jenny Joseph): "WARNING: When I am an old woman I shall wear purple."
You seem to love babies. Like your own father, you and Ross will be GREAT Dads someday! You spotted a 3-month-old in a store recently and said to me, "We could have her over for a play date... if you want to." As we were leaving that aisle, you used an endearment that Lydia and I say to you but we've never heard you utter: "That baby is a sweetie pie!"

I must say that you are very assertive about what you are trying to communicate. For example, you held up a water bottle and asked me, "Did you put water in here?" I replied by asking, "Is it empty?" Russell tossed aside my question, clearly enunciating: "What I am asking you is... Did you put water in here?" Psychologists' kids....
I'm going to close your birthday letter with our family's lullaby (I saw Kim Hill perform her song at a local Focus on the Family conference while I was pregnant with Ross and it touched my heart. When I tell you I love you, I usually add one of these lines for emphasis!) :

I love you up to the moon
And I love you big as the sky
I love to watch you when you sleep
I love to hold you when you cry

One day when you're older
And taller than me
I'll say I watched you grow
Like a beautiful tree
...
And one day if you rise up
And call me blessed
I'll say it was a joy
To give you my best

'Cause I love you up to the moon
I love you big as the sky!

Love,
Mommy :)

Russell weighs in at his 3-year-old checkup

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Jen's Oldest Pals


April 2009

I got away for a fun weekend at Glade Springs (WV) with several buddies. This photo was taken during out lunch at Tamarack.

Left to Right in photo above: Anne (3 kids, lives in Charlotte), Beury (3 boys, lives in Winston-Salem, (Me- 3 kids and living in Greensboro), and Kathryn (3 kids, lives in Lebanon, VA). Absent and greatly missed: Lizzie (one son, lives in Dalton, GA).

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Spring 2009 Photos and Quotes. Easter trip to WV, Meeting Skye McCain



For Easter, we continued our tradition of spending Spring Break with my parents in WV. The highlight of the trip was getting to meet my brother's new baby, Skye. She is beautiful and our nephew (now 3) is, of course, a fabulous Big Brother.

Lydia wrote this journal page about our trip. It begins, "Soon I am going to my..."






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Here are a few other stories:

Russell (3) to Lydia (7): Your bedroom door is locked. I did it because there were mons-ers in there.

Russell called the store's 'elevator' an 'allivator' (sounds like alligator).

Russell walked up to me while I was checking e-mail and said, "I need to do some things on the re-puter. Do you have any Spiderman.com on there? "But how do you get P-iderman to fly? What if he runs out of battery?"

Lydia (7) was bargaining with me about a crucial girly party she might miss due to a trip: "Mom, I'd want you to make it up to me like you did that time you took us out for ice cream. The trip (itself) won't work. Shoes would work."

Lydia is pretty dramatic. For example, asking her to pick up her socks might lead to this cry: "I'm being tortured. TORTURED, I say!"


Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Digital Scrapbooking Group, ScrapBlog Page, Lydia's Story




In February, we went to Myrtle Beach with Roger and Julie Church and a few other friends. The guys completed the full marathon, while Julie and I ran the half marathon in honor of her 40th birthday. :) Above, you'll see youthful photos of J.T. and me. I'm wearing red in my 6th grade photo with Marion and Tina. J.T. is wearing a tank top in his high school running photo. The other two photos are from our Myrtle Beach trip.






Lydia is helping to keep me humble. We recently had this interaction:
Lydia: Why do you have that white soap on your face before your shower?
Jen: I'm letting it sit on my face for a few minutes before my shower because it has an ingredient in it to make my skin smooth.
Lydia: Mommy.... I think you should put it on your legs.
..... Mommy why are you laughing?



Is Spring always this busy??? Coming up:
3/7 Jen's Reunion with 3 dear High School Friends (Kathryn, Anne and Beury) in Southern WV
3/21 Trip to Blacksburg/Roanoke for marriage conference made possible by Gamma and Pa, babysitters!
3/26 Lydia's 7th Birthday
3/28 Elisabeth's Birthday, Greensboro's Young Life Family Camp near Asheville
4/4 Jen To www.ewomen.net conference in High Point
4/15 All to Charleston, WV for Easter
Jen and Kids in WV for Spring Break. Hoping to meet Honor's baby (to be delivered around 3/26)
4/22 J.T. is itching to run the Charlottesville Marathon with friends
5/3 Russell's 3rd Birthday


I'm enjoying my scrapbooking group (Above, you'll see left to right: Jen C., me, and my sister on our last scrapbooking retreat). We meet every 4 - 6 weeks from 6 PM- midnight on Fridays. Elisabeth comes and the rest of us are named Lydia. Three years ago, all three of us 'Jennifers' were also pregnant at the same time. Those were some estrogen-filled cropping sessions! Last Friday, Jen Noble said this as she was departing after several hours of chatting and scrapbooking: "Isn't is lovely having a place to get away where you're known?!"


Friday, March 27, 2009

Lydia's 7th Birthday



The page with a bow in Lydia's baby book was artfully made by her Aunt Liz (Bishop).






Calm, well-organized group for approximately...



Two seconds.