Monday, August 20, 2012

Baseball and our Mini Vacation

Some visitors that stopped by to see Jaxon last week
Our dear friend Eric 
Love this family (Susan and Molly)-1st time meeting Jaxon

Before we left for our mini vacation we celebrated our friend Bentley's birthday.  He turned 2 last week.  He loves baseball and talks about baseball and homeruns all the time. He is so funny. So we went to a baseball game with our small group.
dinner at Chick Fil A 
Lisa getting her baby fix before Joseph arrives 
love our small group (we were missing a few couples) 
 Jaxon enjoying his feet while sitting in his daddy's lap during the game
family picture at the game

This past week we decided to get away for a couple of days before Brian had to go back to work. We went to Boone- we did some shopping, hiking, and some relaxing.  We stayed in a really nice hotel- Comfort Inn Suites at $79/night- What a deal!! It had a nice kitchenette and good size area of the room where we could put his pack and play.  They also had an indoor pool which Jaxon enjoyed.  He got to use his life jacket for the first time (thanks to Uncle Eric) and his new floaty (yard sale find for like $3) We had beautiful weather.  So glad we decided to go to the mountains where we had 60-70 degree weather.  It was much better than being at home in the 80-90 degree heat.  We started off in Shatley Springs and had a huge all you can eat country breakfast.  Then we did some driving and went to Jefferson and West Jefferson to look around.  We explored downtown Boone and ate meals at some local places.
We tried to make the trip a little cheaper-we took advantage of the free continental breakfast one morning, then at least one meal was peanut butter/honey sandwiches, carrots/wheat thins and hummus, oranges, grapes, cherries, granola bars eaten in our room or on the road.  Then we ate out once a day.
big country breakfast at Shatley Springs 
happy and content sitting in daddy's lap 
drinking water from the spring 
family pic in front of shatley springs 
posing for too many pictures- not a happy camper on the rooster 
snoozing on daddy's shoulder 
ready to go hiking and Jaxon is not so sure. He is holding on for dear life 
posing in front of a waterfall along the Blue Ridge Parkway 
all ready to go to the pool 
1st time in the pool and loving it 
In his floaty (yard sale find)

Ate lunch Propers.  They had southern food- I got a chicken sandwich.  Brian got catfish po boy sandwich and then we both got potato cakes with pimento cheese on top.  It was delicious.  We also decided to go to Melanie's for breakfast on our last day there. We had stuffed french toast.
content in daddy's lap during lunch 
worn out and pooped 
in front of Propers for lunch 
down a dirt road somewhere in the mountains- my hubby loves to explore dirt roads 
me and my handsome hubby
french toast at Melanie's 
had to visit the Mast General Store 

We hiked 6 miles up the the fire tower where we saw a gorgeous view of the mountains at Moses Cone Park.  Jaxon hiked with us in the ergo. Brian got some good exercise on the trail with the load he was carrying (his water pack on his pack and Jaxon in the ergo in the front)
the beginning of our 6 mile hike  
what a gorgeous view 
just chillin and cooling off after hiking 3 miles to the fire tower 
me and my little man

Jaxon did pretty good.  He was a little fussy certain times of the day because he was off schedule and didn't get a good afternoon nap.  When we were in the Boone area on our first day there, he was fussy and wasn't acting like himself,  we figured out maybe his ears were hurting because of the difference in elevation, so we made a pit stop to CVS for some Tylenol.  But he was a trooper for the most part. Traveling with an infant sure does make things interesting.

My hubby enjoyed exploring the dirt roads where the mountain people live.  I could never live on the mountain out in the middle of nowhere.

Thankful for our few days in the mountains.

The day after our fun vacation.....
Jaxon usually starts to get fussy 7:30-8 and we know he's ready for bed.  But Friday night was a little different.  He was really fussy and his cry was different.  He was screaming like I had never heard before.  This made me really sad.  I didn't know how to make him happy.  He had been fed and changed.  We checked his temperature, held him, and laid him down.  Nothing worked.  Recently he has been drooling and chewing on things, so we thought maybe he is starting to teethe.  My little man is growing up so fast.  Thankfully we had teething rings that we got from a friend that we hadn't used yet.  We stuck them in the refrigerator for a little bit and he enjoyed chewing on those.  It seemed to soothe him and then before too long we put him in his bed and he went to sleep.

Praying for patience that I can get through this stage of teething.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Encouragement for Moms

Recently I have read 2 things off of blogs from friends that I wanted to post so that I could find them again and reread them when I needed to be reminded of things.


Dear Stay-At-Home Mom…

You are a gift of God to your husband and your kids.
But you don’t always feel that way, do you?
There’s a low-level feeling of guilt that creeps into your heart from time to time. Sometimes it bubbles over into tears, usually on lonely, difficult days.
You scan blogs and read books about being a good mom. You find some helpful tidbits here and there, often from women who are grandmothers now. Women you can learn from but who seem to have forgotten the struggle. They seem to have it all together.
In your heart, you want to be the kind of mom who trains up kids to make a difference for the kingdom. You know it’s an honor to be entrusted with these kids. You know you’ve only got one shot. You want to be the mom who teaches them the Bible, models how to pray, and trains them up in the fear of the Lord.
But most of the time you feel like you’re barely holding it all together.
Your house cleaning can’t keep up with your kids’ mess-making.
The kids embarrass you by acting up right when your guests arrive.
Your husband doesn’t get just how worn out you are by the end of the day.
You come to the end of your patience. You lose your temper. Then you feel worse.
The last thing you consider yourself to be is a “good mom.” And you think to yourself, It’ll be a miracle if my kids turn out okay.
And – surprisingly – that’s right where God wants to meet you. The place where you admit your powerlessness and your need for Him.
It’s only by God’s grace that any kid grows up to be a force for the kingdom.
You see, there are no perfect kids and no perfect mothers. No matter what you read in blogs, see in magazines, and learn in books. There are sinful kids and sinful moms and dads.
And the only thing greater than both is the grace of God. The God who says “there is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” The God who loves to forgive, to transform, and empower.
God loves you – not because you are a good mother but just because you are His precious child.
God loves you – not because you’ve mastered all the skills of parenting but because He has.
It’s divine grace that will transform your parenting – not guilt.
It’s grace that will keep you going and serving and scrubbing when you’re exhausted and worn out.
It’s grace that will conquer your feelings of inadequacy and remind you of God’s love for you in Christ.
It’s grace that goes for the heart of your kids, not just their behavior.
God has demonstrated the fullness of His love for you through the cross of His Son, even while you were still a sinner.
He has promised you His presence.
He has spoken His approval over you in Christ.
He is the perfect Father who delights in you as a daughter.
Find in Him your Treasure and Joy. Be to others what He is to you.
So walk in freedom. Let Him hold you together when everything seems to be falling apart.
Bask in His unfailing love for you. And rest in His promise of power.

Here's an excerpt from a letter to new moms 
Dear New Mom,

You see, I know how you feel as a new mom. I well remember the feeling of holding my first child, a daughter, in my arms and being overwhelmed with love for her. I didn’t even know I was capable of such love until I met her. I love her so much I would die for her, if necessary. I’d throw myself in harm’s way without a second thought if it meant I could save her. And what I wish I’d realized at the time is that my love for my daughter is a mere reflection of how much God the Father loves me. In fact, God not only would sacrifice Himself for me and you, but He didJohn 3:16 tells us that Jesus died on the cross so that you didn’t have to. Why? For the glory of God, certainly. But also because He loved you. Yes, God Almighty loves you that much. So when you hold your precious baby in your arms, think about that. That love you feel welling up in you, threatening to burst your heart? It’s but a fraction of the powerful love God feels for you.

Another thing I wish I’d known as a new mom is that motherhood is hard enough without worrying about being perfect. I know that you so badly want to get things right, and I understand why that is. You love your child. But here’s what I wish I had known: Getting things right as a whole doesn’t mean you have to get things perfect in every detail. If that were true, we’d all be doomed for sure. I made mistakes. You will make mistakes. There’s simply no way around it, because you are a human being. But the great news is this: God doesn’t require you to know everything. He knows you’re not God, and He has promised to give you wisdom whenever you ask (James 1:5). The secret is to keep asking rather than trying to muddle through on your own. You already know that you can’t do it but that He can. So ask for wisdom, and keep asking. I’ve prayed more since having children than in all my pre-child years put together. I bet you will find the same thing.

Speaking of talking to God, I wish I’d known what staying in touch with Him as a mom would look like. I naively assumed that it would look exactly the same as in my pre-child days, if I just tried hard enough. But if you’ve been a mom for longer than ten minutes, you already know that babies are unpredictable. They don’t always fit neatly into a schedule that allows you large, unbroken blocks of time for prayer and reflection. Even if they do, you’re probably too tired to take full advantage of that time. But God doesn’t intend for your times with Him to look exactly the same as they used to. He is calling you to a different season in life, and one of the many lessons He intends for you during this time is to learn to relate to Him in a new way. You will learn to see and hear God in the midst of everything. Just as God formerly spoke to His servants through things like harvests, seeds, and sheep, so He still speaks to us through common, everyday items. This means that He uses things like diaper changes, bath time, and even unexpected things like racquetballs (that was an interesting object lesson for me) to teach you things in a very real, relevant way. So yes, keep reading your Bible. Keep praying. Absolutely, on both counts. But remember that your new life doesn’t entirely look like your old one, and your quiet times won’t either. That’s okay. Be open to the new thing God wants to do (Isaiah 43:19).

There’s one more thing I would like to tell you before you go, and that’s this: It’s okay to ask for help. It really is. There will be times when you’re so exhausted you want to cry. There will be times when you’re so frustrated you want to scream. Or cry. You can expect there to be times when you’re bored, lonely, or worried. Maybe even all three at the same time. When you feel like that, remember that it’s okay to ask for help. You are not supposed to be able to do it all alone. Many times we moms think we should be able to do everything ourselves if we just try hard enough and pray hard enough. That’s simply not true. Satan would love to have you believe that it is, for if he can separate you from God and other Christians, he’s got you right where he wants you. On the other hand, God says that a cord of three strands is not quickly broken (Ecclesiastes 4:12). So don’t be afraid to call a friend or mentor for help. In fact, I recommend that you make a list of a few names and numbers right now. You will need these women. God made us to need one another, and there’s no way around it. You should never feel ashamed or embarrassed for needing other moms. After all, God didn’t make you to walk alone.



Friday, August 10, 2012

3 months-Where has the time gone?

I can't believe he is already 3 months.  Time has flown by.  We have really enjoyed our summer together and can't believe its coming to a close.  Brian will go back to work in a couple of weeks and it will be just me and my little man.  I am looking forward to it.
Introducing Farmer Jordan....I thought he looked so cute in his overalls

I've been having problems with just one of my fingers.  It's really dry and cracked on the tip of my finger and then cracked between fingers.  Tons of lotion and cortisone cream didn't help.  So I went to the dermatologist and she said it was exema.  But she didn't know why it was just on one finger.  She said a lot of moms and nurses get this from excessive hand washing, which makes sense, since I wash dishes and wash my hands before and after handling Jaxon.  So I said to the doctor, so what you are saying is that the hubby needs to be the official dish washer?  She gave me some cream for me to use during the day and at night and I've changed my soap to cetaphil to help get it under control.

Took a nice bike ride on a good shaded trail and my mother in law had her date with Jaxon.

He seems to only take a bottle from people other than me.  He loves it when Brian feeds him and is grabbing onto things really well.
Mimmie and Great Aunt Gloria stopped by for a visit on their way to visit my grandparents.  Jaxon enjoyed their visit and entertained us while we were eating lunch.  He has discovered his tongue and his feet and loves to talk to us.
I got some good deals at a consignment sale again today.  Jaxon behaved himself probably because he knew I was buying him some fun things but he doesn't seem to like it when we go shopping at Ann Taylor. I wonder why?

Still enjoying getting some exercise with the girls and their babies.  We've found some nice trails to walk on. I get my girl time while Jaxon sleeps, which usually happens whenever he goes in the car or in his stroller.

More fun pictures of our little guy