Sayings
Lasso the snow
Dec 4th
Texas is experiencing show this week. But today the snow seems to be drifting a bit to the south of the DFW area. When this was told to Josh, I asked him to Lasso the snow up North so we could have some. He explained:
My Lasso is broken. Seems like we won’t get any today.
Fear Not
Nov 25th
Joshua was riding to school today when he glanced over to the car next to us and saw a little girl who was also probably on her way to school. We were stopped at a stop light and for a few moments they both stared at each other. As we both took off in different directions Joshua proceeds with the following conversation:
You know why I was pointing my finger up at her… I was telling her to Fear Not, God is with her.
From the mouth of a child…
A Love > Toys
Nov 23rd
Joshua had a profound realization this past weekend. I must say maybe it was more profound to Gwenn and I. He approached us very gently, placed his hand on our cheeks and said:
I love you more then my toys!
For a 4.5 year old little boy. This is huge. He is such a cutie-pie!
cutting in line
Nov 9th
This mornings conversation with Dear Son involved learning about why we do not cut in line. Seems Dear Son always thought the space other children left in the line was space specifically left for HIM and for him alone! Gwenn went on to explain the purpose of personal space and how superhero’s can work best from the back of the line due to increased vision of those in need.
We’ll see how this goes…
I wish I was a little bit taller
Nov 25th
Recently Dear Son has become infatuated with growing taller. Last Saturday morning when he awoke, he came into our bedroom and the following conversation occured:
Son: Look how much taller I am?
Us: what?!?
Son: Can you tell, I grew much taller in my sleep… Overnight?
Us: OH WOW, look at you.
Son: I know, look how much TALLER I AM!!!
Us: I KNOW, WOW! How did you get so tall, just overnight?
Son: I slept really GOOD and now LOOK how tall I am…
These types of conversations are now occurring frequently after each nap or in the morning when he awakes. It truly is precious. I am really starting to get convinced he is growing taller!
Dear Son the Jet Plane
Nov 18th
Lately Dear Son has been convinced he is JJ the Jet Plane, running around the backyard, arms out to his side, wind blowing thru his blond hair – seemingly free as a bird… to him he is flying.
When he races, which is frequently now, he says “I’m JJ the Jet Plane.” The freedom of imagination, where it can take us – no limits, no boundries, follow our dreams. As adults, we should hold on and capture that feeling, that freedom and remember it in times of trouble and times of searching.
Give and Receive
Aug 26th
Image via Wikipedia A few weeks ago mama G and myself had noticed that Dear Son had out grown a lot of his current toys and felt it was time for a lesson on giving and receiving. We sat down with Dear Son and asked him how he felt about GIVING AWAY some of his toys for which he did not play with anymore and were for younger children to children who needed toys and really did not have any toys to play with? We explained to him how God says to us that those who give will receive 10x and God loves and giving heart.
Dear Son looked at us in a puzzled look, almost as if he had realized a new reality. See, when he was younger, before we got him, he did not have many toys to play with either. I believe he was also trying to figure out this 10x receiving concept. At first he was a bit hesitant, because of his attachment to the toys, and then with joyful heart he said YES!
We began going through ALL of his toys one by one. We had him make the decision to keep it or give it away. All of the ones he wanted to give away were right on course with what mama G and I were thinking. He gave away pretty much all of his younger toys to make room for new toys, but there were no new toys yet. He did this all on faith!
Last week several packages arrived in the mail NEW TOYS for the faithful giver. New toys more for his age and learning needs. He was so excited and he truly saw the lesson of giving and receiving!
This week we got a card from mama G’s aunt and grandma, in it was a check for $130 the letter said, “to use it on something for Dear Son, they had been meaning to write for a while, but had been busy.” This reminded us of the lesson of giving and receiving. God is good all the time, and truly faithful!
What’s In A Name
Aug 5th
A little and A lot!
Dear Son decided he wanted to begin calling Gwenn and myself ‘momma’ and ‘mommy.’ For those who don’t know, Dear Son is my adopted nephew who has now officially been living with us for almost a year and who’s adoption went through legally in April of 2008.
When Dear Son made this proclamation he was so happy and you could tell his heart was melting with joy. You see, everyday he sees and hears the children at school talk about “mom’s, mommies, momma’s” and inside we could tell he was feeling left out, misplaced, confused. The discussion begain about ‘mommies,’ what they are, who they are, their role in a family. Last night, Dear Son decided he wanted to start calling us officially his ‘mommies.’
To all you mommies out there… take that name with joy and pride, there was a little boy who has been waiting for 3.5 years to truly understand what a momma and mommy is and I will wear the name with honor and do my best to love him, teach him and care for him always!
clean your plate
May 10th
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the other day our family was eating dinner and our Dear Son whom is almost three and a half asked if he could have dessert. Of course he hadn’t eaten hardly any of his veggies or meal so the answer was “you first need to clean your plate.” Dear Son looked at me and asked, “can i have a napkin?”
it took us a while, but we finally figured out when we said to him “clean his plate” he took it in the litterial sense of cleaning. it was quite cute and we all got a good hardy laugh out of it.
to see life again through the eyes of a child growing up and adventuring, learning, experimenting and loving is an amazing journey my family is just beginning and i’m thrilled and passionate to wake each day to learn what will be next.
do you have a story through the eyes of a child?

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