Friday, January 7, 2011

Christmas Continued.....


Isaiah and Elijah opening gifts from Grandma B

Isaiah enjoying his drawing book

Demaris the artist

the kitties were a highlight for sure.....Tinkerbell, Bandit, TigerLilly

Mattnip :)


CHEESE!

a gong show of a performance with Tigger, the pirate, Snow White and a horse.....good laughs!

All five munchkins


Ready for home - stylin in new glasses from Auntie Tracy!

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Thursday Thots


* so thankful to be home - but wish I could have brought an aunt or uncle with me! These kids are pushing me over the top today!

* loving to watch Abbigail craft.....such a creative mind she has!

* I'm sick of winter - mostly the bundling

* my socks have been blessed off by my friends' new CD

* Ella's personality - full-on - over-the-top - pure passion - daredevil - loud - independent

* Abbigail's personality - DRAMA QUEEN!

* the dreaded potty training has begun - much prefer it at home to all the gas station bathrooms - ick!

* our house may go from one bathroom to three this year - this pregnant mama can't wait!

* wish I could order the whole Usborne catalogue!

* exactly how long do you cook raw pot barley?

* if the crying from the bedroom doesn't stop soon I think I might run away!

* I'm having a serious withdrawl from bran muffins......

* pregnancy craving: ORANGES :) Missing the mandarin ones we were spoiled with during our Canadian Christmas....

* it's so freeing to say "no"

* "We CANNOT count on God to arrange what happens in our lives in ways that make us feel good. We CAN count on God to patiently remove all the obstacles to our enjoyment of Him. He IS committed to our joy and we can depend on Him to give us enough of a taste of that joy and enough hope that the best is still ahead to keep us going in spite of how much pain continues to plague our hearts." - LARRY CRABB

* did you know snakes don't have eyelids?

* ultrasound - Jan 17th - boy or girl???? Guesses???

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Christmas Vacation Part 1


We made it to our hotel in Montana


our girls are fish!



Arrived at Grandma and Papas on Christmas Eve in new Christmas jammies!


Nana Verna showing the Abbigail the art of nut cracking!



Time for the Christmas Story with Papa


Who needs Santa when ya got Mommy!


Abbigail showing Grandma and Papa her special card she made them.


First of many tea parties I'm sure - this is Fancy Nancy


and here we have Queen Coreen and Camilla

this is Ella Bella


and last but not least our hostess Polly Esther!


out for a walk in Papa's contraption

four generations

the other side of the fam


the whole gang!

cousins


our special Grandmas

good times with cousins!


new wheat bag from Grandma for those cold winter nights!

Smurf Uncle Curtis couldn't pass up for miss Ella

gift giver of the year in Matt's mind goes once again to Papa - a new Air Compressor!!!


Grandma and her girlies


all the girls in our new scarves from mama


good times in matching boy jammies :) Not sure what's up with Matt in this picture - maybe Papa's legs are too heavy?? LOL

more to come......

Monday, January 3, 2011

Happy New Year!


When you can't even remember your sign in name or password - you know it's been too long since you've blogged! Oh my....how life does get away on me! I will be better - soon.....I promise......

Here's the girls on our Alberta Christmas trip.....good times....so glad for my own bed again though!

I'll post more pics soon.....

Friday, October 29, 2010

The Beautiful Ordinary

A friend of mine sent me an email with this excerpt - it was a huge challenge to me, as definitely one of my passions and yet struggles in life is to learn to be content. This gave me some great perspective - hope you enjoy it too :)



via Nothing Gold by Rachel Harmon by Rachel on 10/13/10

I’ve been busy. Really busy.

But I’ve been happy.

Really happy.

I’ve been trying to consciously focus on the beauty that surrounds me every day. I am rich. I am blessed beyond measure. I am surrounded by luxury that most of the world can’t even fathom. My cupboards, on their barest day, are vast storehouses of abundance to the mother in Ethiopia. The books on my shelves…the magazines on my tables…the Internet at my fingertips is a fathomless well of knowledge that the woman in North Korea can only dream of. I can only imagine what the domestically inclined mother of one in China would think of my four children that fill my home with laughter. I step in a hot shower every day, choose from an array of wonderfully scented soaps, scrubs, and shampoos, and I marvel at the decadence. I open drawers and peer in my closet, and I am astounded at how much I have. I have debated whether to send my children to a private Christian school or to choose from a plethora of available resources to homeschool them, all the while knowing that if I chose to do neither the public education system would educate them for me. We are so blessed. We are filthy, stinking rich, and most of the time we don’t even notice.

I decided to notice.

I have noticed that my house is always messy because it is filled with children. Children who live and laugh and love in this house every day. There is dropped and forgotten food on my kitchen floor more often than not because we have plenty. They have plenty. They never go hungry. It’s always available for them to help themselves when the least feeling of hunger presents itself, and that is the story that the cracker crumbs and sticky yogurt residue tell. The laundry piles up when I’m busy with other things because we have clothes to last us many days without doing laundry. If we run out of anything, we go to the store. If we get sick or hurt, we go to the doctor. If we want to go to church, we go. No one stops us. No one even makes it difficult. We are rich and free and abundantly blessed and we didn’t do one thing to deserve it anymore than those who live in Ethiopia or North Korea or China. God has showed us his unmerited favor, and that has a way of changing your perspective.

I’ve chosen to look around today, and marvel in the beautiful ordinary. The ordinary mess that is the rule rather than the exception. The noise level that can drive you crazy if you don’t take the time to see that it comes from wrestling boys, a little girl learning to play the piano, or the baby singing, “Mommy! Daddy! ‘Lijah!” in a musical testimony to being surrounded by love and family and good things from birth. The busy schedule. The college education, the good job that pays well, the church family, the karate lessons, the piano lessons, trips to the park, playdates with friends, family get-togethers, a little brother’s football game, and on and on and on.

How can we not realize how beautiful our lives are? We have everything we need! We have Jesus. We have family. How can we not revel in every beautiful day? How can we not marvel that our ordinary lives are beautiful, decadent, extravagant displays of wealth and favor?

Take a look around you. If you are rich enough to be able to log on and read this blog post, you are blessed. You are rich. I dare you to notice your ordinary today. Gratitude will follow.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Baby Makes Five :)




Love my hubby and he loves me
Two won't do
Let's make THREE :)


New baby Berube to arrive:

*June 3rd, 2011*


Monday, September 20, 2010

Thots from Coreen and Beth



This weekend I headed to my "home and native land" - Canada! No mommying for a whole 36 hours, precious time with my mother-in-law, 3 grandmas and my sister as well as an AMAZING one-day simulcast conference with BETH MOORE :)

Well worth the $20... plus gas (and Timbits)

Proverbs 31:26
"She opens her mouth with wisdom and on her tongue is the law of kindness."

Beth's entire conference was on these bolded words! And how relevant it was......

We live in a mean world! Kindness sets us apart from this world. People are not expecting it. They are attracted to it.

Also relevant because we women - OPEN OUR MOUTHS!

I am the first to admit it - I'm a chatterbox. That was pretty much the only thing I ever got in trouble for in school......Coreen....talking again.....there's always something to say.....

And now we live in a world of fast communication - open to the public.....

Did you know you are a publisher? If you tweet.....if you Facebook.....if you blog.....you are a publisher!

The problem is that publishers have EDITORS!

Beth says we need to:

Eat it before we Tweet it!
Good-Look it before we Face-Book it!
Flog it before we Blog it!

This really convicted me......with one click of a button, I am sending a message as to what type of person I am. I am revealing thoughts and perspectives and people are coming to conclusions about what I believe and what I value by what I write.

Am I being kind? Am I being negative? Is what I write edifying anybody else? Am I tearing somebody down? Am I complaining?

Whew! Tough questions! While I do think that we should be honest about our lives and not sugar coat tough situations, we need to ask ourselves if sharing our negative thoughts is okay with all 600 Facebook friends! Did they ALL really need to know that I am angry with my husband for not taking out the trash today?

I know that I have written things that I wish I could take back......I am sure you have too.....my social networking has been very valuable in my life......but I want to honor God with my words - not just spoken but also written.

So much easier said than done.....

Philippians 4:8

Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable, if anything is excellent or praiseworthy - think about such things."

Then....."write about such things."