December 3rd, 2007

When we got home from church this afternoon the boys were grabbing leftover waffles and Ian was sleeping…so Peter suggested a mini shoot before we changed for lunch. I jumped at that chance! I don’t know why, since I love taking pictures and I adore my man, I don’t have many pictures of him. hmmm. So here he is, my husband:

These are black and white because of the grain and noise…I had forgotten to check my iso. :-/

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Here you can see his gorgeous green eyes:

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I ran and got Jerome to take a picture of us together and I absolutely LOVE this shot, especially the sunspots and the tilted frame. He’s quite the little photographer!

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Then Peter caught a candid of me:

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Fun times! Thank you Babe!

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December 2nd, 2007

The day before Mama left we set out my bridesmaids bouquet from Noel’s wedding, the narcissus plant that Peter gave me for my birthday, and a deodar pine cone in a wooden bowl and got out the macro lens to play with. It was a cloudy, overcast day so the lighting was perfect! Check out what we got! These are mine:

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And these are Mama’s:

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She was obviously more adventuresome in her choices! That was fun shooting with you, Mama, thanks!

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November 30th, 2007

A few lines that have spoken to me this week:

“Affliction is a treasure, and scarce any man hath enough of it. No man hath affliction enough that is not matured and ripened by it and made fit for God by that affliction.” ~John Donne

“We are told by many in our generation that this small child is a cog in a machine, or even that he is a possession, like a pet animal. Many adults now “have”a child, in the same way that they “have” a washing machine or a collie dog. We must answer: No. You are holding a person on your knee. And that is wonderful.

What sort of person is it whom are we holding? To know him we must consider the various aspects integrated into the unity which we call “this person”. Physically his little body may be vigorous and healthy, or malnourished and dejected. His mind may be alert and responsive, or it may be dulled and neglected. His emotions may be warm, trusting, affectionate, or fearful, wary and suspicious because of past hurt. His spirit may be awake to that great Lover of children, or it may be ignorant and withdrawn. Worse, he may already be bored by sawdust religious slogans. Has he been warmed at the flame of the Shepherd who has cared for him? Look well at the child on your knee. In whatever condition you find him, look with reverence. We can only love and serve him and be his friend. We cannot own him. He is not ours.” ~ Susan Schaeffer Macaulay in “For The Children’s Sake”

“There is an activity of God displayed throughout creation, a wholesale activity let us say which men refuse to recognize. The miracles done by God incarnate, living as a man in Palestine, perform the very same things as this wholesale activity, but at a different speed and on a smaller scale. One of their chief purposes is that men, having seen a thing done by personal power on the small scale, may recognize, when they see the same thing done on the large scale, that the power behind it is also personal – is indeed the very same person who lived among us two thousand years ago. The miracles in fact are a retelling in small letters of the very same story which is written across the whole world in letters too large for some of us to see. Of that larger script part is already visible, part is still unsolved. In other words, some of the miracles do locally what God has already done universally: others do locally what He has not yet done, but will do. In that sense, and from our human point of view, some are reminders and some are prophecies.

God creates the vine and teaches it to draw up water by its roots and, with the aid of the sun, to turn that water into a juice which will ferment and take on certain qualities. Thus every year, from Noah’s time till ours, God turns water into wine. That, men fail to see.”
“When that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away.’ The idea of reaching “a good life” without Christ is based on a double error. Firstly, we cannot do it; and secondly, in setting up “a good life” as our final goal, we have missed the very point of our existence. Morality is a mountain which we cannot climb by our own efforts; and if we could we shoud only perish in the ice and the unbreathable air of the summit, lacking those wings with which the rest of the journey has to be accomplished. For it it is from there that the real ascent begins. The ropes and axes are “done away” and the rest is a matter of flying.” ~C.S.Lewis in “The Grand Miracle”

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November 29th, 2007

Yesterday was too windy to play outside. The boys would try and go out for a few minutes but quickly decided they wanted to play indoors. Today it was overcast and chilly but the wind had stopped, so out they all went to play in the dirt. Ian joined his brothers and watched as they dug. It was so cute to see them all around in the dirt so I ran to get the camera…

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I put the camera back in the house and next thing I see coming back out are Ian’s feet waving in the air! He had fallen in but not hurt himself as Seth had caught his head. Ah, the adventures!

In other news Jerome and I have reviewed all of his letter sounds and have now begun reading lessons together. Exciting yet scary for both of us!

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November 27th, 2007

We had a lazy morning and just enjoyed the boys. I gave Ian a bath today and it was the first time he had fun and didn’t cry! Mema took these pictures of him:

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Then we drove out to take Gigi lunch and visit her at work!

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Ian slept all the way home and stayed asleep so Mema drove me around to a couple stores and I got some shopping done while she stayed with the sleeping baby. What a blessing to have two hands!

When we got home we had a little light left so I put Ian back in his tux for his six month portraits.

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And we got a picture with Mema with the boys:

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Thank you so much for spending your vacation time with us, Mama! I’m so glad you could come and I hope it’s not too long before we see you again!

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