Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Easter 2012



We celebrated Easter with our new family of four with resurrection rolls and the Easter story. James had his Easter egg basket from the church egg hunt last weekend. It was definitely a low-key Easter three in a half weeks after the birth of Sara Kate. We read the Easter story, and we taught James to say "Jesus is ALIVE." I told him the Resurrection rolls were empty on the inside just like the tomb. Jesus was ALIVE. He was not there. A few minutes later, James pointed to the hollow center of the roll and said, "Jesus ALL GONE." I don't know if I should be leaping for joy that he knew Jesus wasn't in the tomb or if Quique and I have warped our son's understanding of the Resurrection by reducing it to an empty crescent roll. Trusting in God's goodness to bring the Gospel to my little guy's heart. Praise God, Christ is RISEN!!!!

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Starting Week 4... Our New Normal


All my friends say that having a baby changes everything. Having a SECOND baby with a toddler changes everything AGAIN. I'm loving my time with them, but I am tired as I negotiate two schedules and two sets of needs with two very different children. James is very sweet and kind to Sara Kate, but he is still adjusting to not being the center of attention in our home. His language has exploded these last few weeks. He is talking in complete sentences and repeating everything we say. Sara Kate is nursing, pooping, and sleeping. After a bit of a scare at the beginning when she lost too much weight, she gained above her birth weight at her two week check up. He cheeks are getting chubby, and she is sleeping 5-6 hours at night. Praise the Lord! We are so thankful for Lovie and Auntie Paula's help these last three weeks. Mrs. Lore has been a lifesaver. The meals have been fabulous, and there are still frozen meals in my freezer. What provision the Lord has made for us! I'm looking forward to this new normal with our growing family. Quique even told me at the hospital that he wants another baby. I heartily agree ... in a couple of years!