We still have our membership to the Children's musuem so we invited Clara and Maddie to come with us to enjoy a morning inside (since it has been in the 90's here lately)
Friday, June 26, 2009
Children's Museum
We still have our membership to the Children's musuem so we invited Clara and Maddie to come with us to enjoy a morning inside (since it has been in the 90's here lately)
Daddy's Day...
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Using our Pool
This was the first time we have used the pool since it opened on Memorial Day- its been pretty rainy here. But I decided to take the kids for a quick swim. Well, the pool opens at 10am- we were there at 9:55 and the guy was cleaning it- he said we had to wait- thinking it would only be a minute, we waited. After 40 minutes of waiting I was furious! I called the office and complained. The cleaning guy was so rude to me too- how frustrating!
But, we finally got in the water and daddy joined us on his lunch break- so FUN!
Sisterly Love
I Will Rise
My new favorite song by Chris Tomlin is so emotional that
everytime I hear it in the car, I start to cry.(i'm crying as I type this post right now)
The words are SO powerful and represent
the longing I know I have to see my Savior.
This life is filled with sorrow and pain and one day we will be free from that- praise the Lord!
So many families I know are going thru great trials right now and what an encouragement to know that SOON God will call us to HIM where no tears will ever fall and we will worship the ONE who conquered death for us...
There's a peace I've come to know
Though my heart and flesh may fail
There's an anchor for my soul
I can say, It is well
Jesus has overcome
and the grave is overwhelmed
The victory is won
He is risen from the dead
Chorus:
And I will rise
When He calls my name
No more sorrow, no more pain
I will rise, on eagle's wings
Before my God
fall on my knees,
and rise...
I will rise
There's a day that's drawing near
when this darkness breaks to light
and the shadows disappear
and my faith shall be my eyes
Jesus has overcome
and the grave is overwhelmed
The victory is won
He is risen from the dead
And I hear the voice of many angels sing
Worthy is the Lamb!
And I hear the cry of every longing heart
Worthy is the Lamb!
And I hear the voice of many angels sing
Worthy is the Lamb!
And I hear the cry of every longing heart
You are worthy! You are worthy!
Worthy is the Lamb!
I will rise
when He calls my name
No more sorrow, no more pain
I will rise, on eagle's wings
Before my God
fall on my knees,
and rise...
I will rise....
I will rise....
everytime I hear it in the car, I start to cry.(i'm crying as I type this post right now)
The words are SO powerful and represent
the longing I know I have to see my Savior.
This life is filled with sorrow and pain and one day we will be free from that- praise the Lord!
So many families I know are going thru great trials right now and what an encouragement to know that SOON God will call us to HIM where no tears will ever fall and we will worship the ONE who conquered death for us...
There's a peace I've come to know
Though my heart and flesh may fail
There's an anchor for my soul
I can say, It is well
Jesus has overcome
and the grave is overwhelmed
The victory is won
He is risen from the dead
Chorus:
And I will rise
When He calls my name
No more sorrow, no more pain
I will rise, on eagle's wings
Before my God
fall on my knees,
and rise...
I will rise
There's a day that's drawing near
when this darkness breaks to light
and the shadows disappear
and my faith shall be my eyes
Jesus has overcome
and the grave is overwhelmed
The victory is won
He is risen from the dead
And I hear the voice of many angels sing
Worthy is the Lamb!
And I hear the cry of every longing heart
Worthy is the Lamb!
And I hear the voice of many angels sing
Worthy is the Lamb!
And I hear the cry of every longing heart
You are worthy! You are worthy!
Worthy is the Lamb!
I will rise
when He calls my name
No more sorrow, no more pain
I will rise, on eagle's wings
Before my God
fall on my knees,
and rise...
I will rise....
I will rise....
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
A Good Reminder
My husband leaves his computer on when he leaves for work and he has about 20 tabs open because he never closes things after he is done looking at them (a funny difference between the 2 of us) Well, I was looking thru his tabs and came across a sight called Pyromaniacs:Setting the World on Fire... It is a blog that discusses spiritual things that I have seen my husband frequent regularly. I read the post that the author had written. It was entitled, "Sister Show Mercy"- here is a link- click on it and read for yourself.
http://teampyro.blogspot.com/2009/06/sister-show-mercy-annual-repost-2.html#linksI know I was convicted and challenged to think of OTHERS before putting on my outfits for these hot summer days that are ahead.
http://teampyro.blogspot.com/2009/06/sister-show-mercy-annual-repost-2.html#linksI know I was convicted and challenged to think of OTHERS before putting on my outfits for these hot summer days that are ahead.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Elijah's First Birthday Party- Festivities
Another Man's Junk
This past Friday and Saturday, we had a HUGE 9 family yard sale at Autumn Gardners house- yes, 9 families! It was HUGE! It was SO much fun! I was able to help out without children for a few hours on Friday (thanks, Lina!) and then all day on Saturday (thanks Mark!)
It was such a good break to hang out with friends, catch up and sit in the sun!
Christie was our "banker" figuring all the money out in the end. I made out really good!
Getting rid of baby stuff, maternity clothes, kids clothes and pre-4 children clothes (that I will never fit into again) really paid off!
the host: Autumn Garnder- THANK YOU for opening your house and yard for the madness!
Elijah has 2 more teeth
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
This Makes me Smile!
Mark LOVES to wrestle with the kids- it makes me smile-
I am SO thankful my kids have a daddy who loves them
and LOVES to spend time with them making them laugh!
We have a GREAT family...
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Elijah Litzner Update
Elijah had his surgery last Wed and he did really well- Here's Giles recap of the surgery...
Elijah here--
Hey guys, I'm a little tuckered out...had kinda a big day. Just went in for a "routine diaphragmatic hernia operation" and somehow came out with no appendix. Must have signed the wrong dotted line or something. Surgery went very well (so I'm told, didn't get a chance to watch since I was kinda knocked out). The shocking news is that I was missing about 90% of my diaphragm! Yep, I kinda had to sit down once I heard that too. The surgery went something like this: they gave me a dose of the knock out stuff (they told me to count down from 10 in spanish, but I never made it that far---I was out), then the doctor (Dr. Oldham) and his team went to work making an incision about two inches or so just below my ribs. Once open, they took their time delicately moving my stomach, liver, intestines, and other miscellaneous parts into their proper location. They thought my left lung might only be a nubby, but it turns out that it's about 50% whole (I'm a glass half full kinda guy). All in all the surgery went pretty smoothly---4 hours of smoothly. They capped off the adventure by actually taking my appendix too--and you thought I was joking. It's not actually gone yet, just tied off until it decides to hitch a ride to my diaper (if ya know what I mean). The reason for the whole appendix ordeal is that my tummy is all mixed up like a tossed salad and would be in the wrong spot; so if in the future I happened to need my appendix out it could throw the doctors a little curve ball. And finally, I'm wheeled back to my cozy little Pod (E25) awaiting the finishing touches on Friday. They left my tummy open so everything can get adjusted to their new home. If they sewed me up nice and tight, then my little lungs would have a fit and my tummy would hurt a whole lot. So back to the O.R. on Friday for a couple of stitches, and maybe we'll stop off for some ice cream (if I can pay off the nurses).
Just want to warn you though, I am going to be a lot sicker for the next couple of days before I start to get better. Instead of tubes going in through my mouth, the doctors stuck them through my nose! Daddy already warned me that just because the doctor put tubes in my nose doesn't mean that I can stick things in my nose as I get older (just between you and me, I told him what he wanted to hear but we'll have to see what cool objects life brings my way). So, I'm gonna look a little different for a while, but sometimes you have to go through the tough stuff before you can get better. Hey, the doctor had to cut me wide open and do lots of ouchy things in order for me to even have a chance to heal and live a normal life. God has to do that to us sometimes too. Even though we don't want to go through the tough times---you know, the really ouchy times of life like trials and tests---God has to put us under the knife, to move things in place and even remove other things so we can live the life we were meant to live. So if God has to bring you to the O.R. don't fight it. Just submit to the Master Surgeon...and live.
Hey guys, I'm a little tuckered out...had kinda a big day. Just went in for a "routine diaphragmatic hernia operation" and somehow came out with no appendix. Must have signed the wrong dotted line or something. Surgery went very well (so I'm told, didn't get a chance to watch since I was kinda knocked out). The shocking news is that I was missing about 90% of my diaphragm! Yep, I kinda had to sit down once I heard that too. The surgery went something like this: they gave me a dose of the knock out stuff (they told me to count down from 10 in spanish, but I never made it that far---I was out), then the doctor (Dr. Oldham) and his team went to work making an incision about two inches or so just below my ribs. Once open, they took their time delicately moving my stomach, liver, intestines, and other miscellaneous parts into their proper location. They thought my left lung might only be a nubby, but it turns out that it's about 50% whole (I'm a glass half full kinda guy). All in all the surgery went pretty smoothly---4 hours of smoothly. They capped off the adventure by actually taking my appendix too--and you thought I was joking. It's not actually gone yet, just tied off until it decides to hitch a ride to my diaper (if ya know what I mean). The reason for the whole appendix ordeal is that my tummy is all mixed up like a tossed salad and would be in the wrong spot; so if in the future I happened to need my appendix out it could throw the doctors a little curve ball. And finally, I'm wheeled back to my cozy little Pod (E25) awaiting the finishing touches on Friday. They left my tummy open so everything can get adjusted to their new home. If they sewed me up nice and tight, then my little lungs would have a fit and my tummy would hurt a whole lot. So back to the O.R. on Friday for a couple of stitches, and maybe we'll stop off for some ice cream (if I can pay off the nurses).
Just want to warn you though, I am going to be a lot sicker for the next couple of days before I start to get better. Instead of tubes going in through my mouth, the doctors stuck them through my nose! Daddy already warned me that just because the doctor put tubes in my nose doesn't mean that I can stick things in my nose as I get older (just between you and me, I told him what he wanted to hear but we'll have to see what cool objects life brings my way). So, I'm gonna look a little different for a while, but sometimes you have to go through the tough stuff before you can get better. Hey, the doctor had to cut me wide open and do lots of ouchy things in order for me to even have a chance to heal and live a normal life. God has to do that to us sometimes too. Even though we don't want to go through the tough times---you know, the really ouchy times of life like trials and tests---God has to put us under the knife, to move things in place and even remove other things so we can live the life we were meant to live. So if God has to bring you to the O.R. don't fight it. Just submit to the Master Surgeon...and live.
So, keep praying everyone! He got sewed up on Friday and still seems to be stable... More updates later!
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Where has the year gone?
Well, the school year has come to a close- My twins have learned SO much its amazing! They can read small words, write all their letters, count to 100 and their coloring is so pretty:)
Here is Miss Sophia on her last day of school (above) and on her first day (below)
She really has changed!
And Miss Arianna on her last day (above) and fist day (below).
Arianna really seemed to mature SO much socially-
she LOVES playing and talking with other kids- she is very outgoing
while Sophia tends to be more shy and plays by herself.
Arianna really seemed to mature SO much socially-
she LOVES playing and talking with other kids- she is very outgoing
while Sophia tends to be more shy and plays by herself.
Miss Barrows (above) and Miss Curry (below) worked with the girls every day.
They LOVE their teachers!
I didnt have a picture on the first day because they were so shy-
look how far they've come!
We bought and signed a coffee cup for Miss Curry
and a plant holder for Mrs Barrows as end of the year gifts.
I cannot thank them both enough for the love and encouragement
and wisdom they gave my girls this year.
And most of all for their love for God that the girls saw and heard every day.
The girls LOVED this part of the school day when at 8am,
they would be greeted by Mr. Davis who always was ready with
a smile, a hello and a piece of chocolate to start their school day!
Even Ella caught on and would ask every morning to go see Mr. Davis
(she needs to wait two more years and it will be her turn!)
We made Mr. Davis a mug that the girls drew pictures on-
they were so excited to give it to him!
a smile, a hello and a piece of chocolate to start their school day!
Even Ella caught on and would ask every morning to go see Mr. Davis
(she needs to wait two more years and it will be her turn!)
We made Mr. Davis a mug that the girls drew pictures on-
they were so excited to give it to him!
Its been a GREAT school year and I cannot rave enough about Silverstate and the teachers and staff that have made such a BIG difference in my kids lives! We will (hopefully) be sending them there next year to start Kindergarten with Mrs. Johnson:)
Now, on to a FUN FILLED summer...
Now, on to a FUN FILLED summer...