Monday, November 25, 2013

A Thankful Heart

Today Mikey would not take a nap. Normally, when Mikey asks me to lay down next to him in his bed to snuggle, I tell him it's time to take a nap, and we can snuggle later. Mommy has many things to do during naptime. Naptime is valuable time. But today I snuggled when he asked. Today I held him close just like he wanted. You see, today I read about a little boy named Liam on a Facebook page, Link Up for Liam. This precious little boy battled a brain tumor, and was on the road to recovery when he unexpectedly died in the hospital. As far as I had read, they still were not sure why he died, as the cancer was gone and the tests and x-rays they had performed prior to his death were not revealing anything that would have caused him to die. I read his mother's heartbroken words on his page as she shared her anger and anguish with all the people that followed his story. It's heartbreaking when I read story after story of mothers and fathers saying goodbye to their children way too early. That's the thing about social networks–had Facebook never been invented, I most likely would have never heard most of the stories of children fighting and losing their battles to these horrible childhood diseases. In a way, it's hard because of all the sad stories we can see, but it's also amazing to be able to pray over all these children and families that you would otherwise never have known about. It also gives me a clearer picture on how blessed I am to have my two healthy children, and not to take them for granted. No one in this world, regardless of age, is promised to be here tomorrow.

I snuggled Mikey when he asked today, when he should have been taking his nap, because in many places in this world, there are moms wishing they, too, could snuggle their little boys or girls close. In honor of the mothers with empty arms, I held my sweet boy close. In honor of the lost babies and children, I will appreciate my children with all my heart. I will hold them close when they ask, when they hold their little arms out for me, begging for me to show them my love. Will Mikey get away with this every naptime? No, of course not. But today I just really needed to hold him close in honor of sweet little Liam and his heartbroken mother. Liam, though I did not know him, or even hear of him until after he left this world, touched my heart and gave me an even greater appreciation for one of the greatest gifts ever given to me–my children. So moms, hold your children close. Give them an extra hug and let them know they are very much loved and appreciated. And if you've ever lost a child, know that your pain is being prayed for, and my children are being hugged and loved on in your honor.

RIP Liam. May you live forever in our hearts.

My Blessings <3

Monday, November 11, 2013

Learning about Creation

I've decided to start trying some preschool homeschooling activities for my kids. I am doing this for a few reasons; I have been going back and forth on the idea of homeschooling my kids when they get a little older, and I thought this might give me a bit of a feel for things, if I think it's right for us or not. I've also really been struggling on finding activities to do with the kids–I figure these activities can be fun, something I can really be a part of with them, and they may actually learn something while we're playing and creating new things!

I'm mainly getting my ideas from this website: www.abcjesuslovesme.com. I'm doing the curriculum for the two-year-olds, so that way Raelyn can follow along, and it's actually pretty similar to the three-year-old curriculum anyway (yay for having kids close in age! And I know my kids aren't quite 2 and 3, but I figure they're close enough! ;) ). Today we read about the first two days of creation in The Beginner's Bible, then did an art project that focused on the first day when God created day and night. I'm pretty sure the kids' favorite part of this whole project was gluing the felt to the paper (gotta love the messiest part of art projects!).

The best part of our first day of learning was when Chris got home and Mikey immediately began telling him about light. Chris asked him what all he learned, and Mikey again, began saying something (a lot of what he said was in Mikey 2-year-old language) about light! It was exciting to see that at least some of what we learned today stuck with him and he seems super excited about it!

First day of learning about creation: light and dark on the first day

Some other things we're going to focus on this week: the color red, the letter A, and the number 1. Mikey learned his letters about a year ago, so I'll work on letter sounds with him, while Raelyn will learn to recognize the letters.

I'm excited to see all that the kids learn from this, and I'm really excited about the fun that we will have while learning about our great God!

Friday, November 8, 2013

Comfort Food: Slow Cooker Chili

I absolutely love this time of year! The leaves are beautiful shades of red, orange and yellow, the air is cool and the holidays are fast approaching! I also think it is the perfect time of year for comfort food like this chili. This recipe is a combination of recipes I have used in the past, with a couple added ingredients that we thought sounded good (such as the brown sugar, which was the hubby's idea!). The great thing about this recipe is that it tastes even better as leftovers...I love when a meal as good as this can be used for lunches as well! I hope you enjoy this recipe!




Slow Cooker Chili

Ingredients

2 lbs. ground beef
1 can dark red kidney beans, drained
1 can light red kidney beans, drained
2 cans diced tomatoes with green chilies
1 (8oz.) can tomato sauce
1 green pepper, diced
1 medium onion, chopped
1/4 cup brown sugar
2 Tbsp. flour
3 tsp. chili powder
2 tsp. salt
1/8 tsp. ground (cayenne) red pepper
1 tsp. garlic powder
1 tsp. sugar
1 tsp. ground cumin
1/4 cup water

Directions

1. Brown ground beef and drain grease.
2. Combine all ingredients in slow cooker. Cook on low about 8 hours.