and yes Creed is soaking wet because of teething. He had drooled all over his jacket!
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Perspective...
This is a wordy blog so feel free to skip it :)
This past week Michael, our worship leader, asked me to lead worship next week at church. He's running a marathon at Myrtle Beach and wants to be able to stay the whole weekend. Our church right now is in a series called "Radical Sayings" and this next weeks is James where it says to "count it all joy when we encounter trials of any kind" So, this week as I've thought about songs that lend themselves to that topic and read other scripture around that topic (ie Job/Romans/anything Paul said) I should have known that I would get to put this into practice.
Fast forward to Friday when Chris went to the dr to have a "procedure" done. :) I'm grateful for it but it definitely put him out of commission for the weekend. So, he had an appt at 10:30 and then Caleb Shaun had an 18 month checkup at 12 - where we found out that the reason for his fever wasn't teething but rather a double ear infection - oops! Creed is full in the throws of teething and pretty miserable with a low-grade fever himself. and Cadence is a really energetic 4 year old. I knew the weekend had the potentional to be interesting............
So, Friday night as I'm bathing the boys, I begin to have a pity party in my head about the rough weekend I'm set up for. A husband in the bed that can't be of any help to me but the kids want to play with, 2 miserable boys who would rather cry and be held than anything, and Cadence, who was very concerned about her Daddy and basically played nurse all weekend. Just as I began to swirl into a vortex of self-pity, the Lord brought to mind James 1. I hate it when this happens! So, I ask begin to ask the Lord how I can "count this all joy" and He gently reminded me that I had lots to be grateful for.
- I have 3 children when I could count lots of people who don't have any - or at least not as many as they would like to have. Yes, one of them is teething and the other has a double ear infection, but we have the proper medications to make them comfortable and well.
- I have a husband - a wounded husband - but a husband who loves the Lord way more than he loves me and is sacrificing the weekend not because of his own comfort but because of mine. We had the money to go to the dr for the procedure. We live in a country where meds and drs are readily available to take care of us.
- Cadence - although her mouth drives me insane most of the time - as soon as she realized that there could be something wrong with her Daddy immediately burst into tears because she cares so much about him. She has been a perfect nurse to him and in turn, has been a tremendous help to me. She has a heart of compassion towards her Daddy and brothers that has been so evident this weekend that it's obviously a gift from the Lord.
Back to my story..........I got the boys out of the tub feeling much better about myself and my situation. It's amazing what a little perspective can do for you! I put all 3 kids to bed, got Shaunie's feeding tube started for the night and went to pump - yes this is the breast-feeding portion of the blog. Another job I hate and could get ill-tempered over until I thought of why I'm doing it.
First of all, I have a son that Chris and I made together - a real live miracle! I have been able to nurse him his whole life with no problems at all - and I realize that this isn't how it works for lots of people! Why am I pumping? To save up milk so I can have a weekend away in April. Chris is going to watch all 3 kids for the weekend so I can go on our church women's retreat ( you can start prayng for him now). So, there's something to be grateful for! 3 days with some of the best friends that God has ever given me! And I was went to the kitchen to put my freshly pumped milk away, I realized the bottle was full that I was saving it all in and so I went to dump it up into a bag to freeze and dumped the entire 5 oz of milk onto the counter and floor of the kitchen missing the bag completely. awesome. and so I just laughed because sometimes that's all you can do. and my perspective change on it was that I could start making more tomorrow :)
You know, in Ephesians when is says "that as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her, 26that he might sanctify her, having cleansed her by the washing of water with the word, 27so that he might present the church to himself in splendor, without spot or wrinkle or any such thing, that she might be holy and without blemish."
or in Romans where is says to be transformed by the renewing of our minds, I think that this must be what it's talking about. When we immerse ourselves in the Word about a specific subject, we'll inevitably get the opportunity to put the Word into practice and hopefully come out on the other side of it and little closer to "holy and without blemish"
James 1
2 Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, 3for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. 4And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.
This past week Michael, our worship leader, asked me to lead worship next week at church. He's running a marathon at Myrtle Beach and wants to be able to stay the whole weekend. Our church right now is in a series called "Radical Sayings" and this next weeks is James where it says to "count it all joy when we encounter trials of any kind" So, this week as I've thought about songs that lend themselves to that topic and read other scripture around that topic (ie Job/Romans/anything Paul said) I should have known that I would get to put this into practice.
Fast forward to Friday when Chris went to the dr to have a "procedure" done. :) I'm grateful for it but it definitely put him out of commission for the weekend. So, he had an appt at 10:30 and then Caleb Shaun had an 18 month checkup at 12 - where we found out that the reason for his fever wasn't teething but rather a double ear infection - oops! Creed is full in the throws of teething and pretty miserable with a low-grade fever himself. and Cadence is a really energetic 4 year old. I knew the weekend had the potentional to be interesting............
So, Friday night as I'm bathing the boys, I begin to have a pity party in my head about the rough weekend I'm set up for. A husband in the bed that can't be of any help to me but the kids want to play with, 2 miserable boys who would rather cry and be held than anything, and Cadence, who was very concerned about her Daddy and basically played nurse all weekend. Just as I began to swirl into a vortex of self-pity, the Lord brought to mind James 1. I hate it when this happens! So, I ask begin to ask the Lord how I can "count this all joy" and He gently reminded me that I had lots to be grateful for.
- I have 3 children when I could count lots of people who don't have any - or at least not as many as they would like to have. Yes, one of them is teething and the other has a double ear infection, but we have the proper medications to make them comfortable and well.
- I have a husband - a wounded husband - but a husband who loves the Lord way more than he loves me and is sacrificing the weekend not because of his own comfort but because of mine. We had the money to go to the dr for the procedure. We live in a country where meds and drs are readily available to take care of us.
- Cadence - although her mouth drives me insane most of the time - as soon as she realized that there could be something wrong with her Daddy immediately burst into tears because she cares so much about him. She has been a perfect nurse to him and in turn, has been a tremendous help to me. She has a heart of compassion towards her Daddy and brothers that has been so evident this weekend that it's obviously a gift from the Lord.
Back to my story..........I got the boys out of the tub feeling much better about myself and my situation. It's amazing what a little perspective can do for you! I put all 3 kids to bed, got Shaunie's feeding tube started for the night and went to pump - yes this is the breast-feeding portion of the blog. Another job I hate and could get ill-tempered over until I thought of why I'm doing it.
First of all, I have a son that Chris and I made together - a real live miracle! I have been able to nurse him his whole life with no problems at all - and I realize that this isn't how it works for lots of people! Why am I pumping? To save up milk so I can have a weekend away in April. Chris is going to watch all 3 kids for the weekend so I can go on our church women's retreat ( you can start prayng for him now). So, there's something to be grateful for! 3 days with some of the best friends that God has ever given me! And I was went to the kitchen to put my freshly pumped milk away, I realized the bottle was full that I was saving it all in and so I went to dump it up into a bag to freeze and dumped the entire 5 oz of milk onto the counter and floor of the kitchen missing the bag completely. awesome. and so I just laughed because sometimes that's all you can do. and my perspective change on it was that I could start making more tomorrow :)
You know, in Ephesians when is says "that as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her, 26that he might sanctify her, having cleansed her by the washing of water with the word, 27so that he might present the church to himself in splendor, without spot or wrinkle or any such thing, that she might be holy and without blemish."
or in Romans where is says to be transformed by the renewing of our minds, I think that this must be what it's talking about. When we immerse ourselves in the Word about a specific subject, we'll inevitably get the opportunity to put the Word into practice and hopefully come out on the other side of it and little closer to "holy and without blemish"
James 1
2 Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, 3for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. 4And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
V-Day Photoshoot
Every year I try to get a picture of the Andersen kids around Valentine's Day. This used to be a fun endeavor - back when there was one cute little girl who loves to have her picture taken.......
Since adding boys, this picture has turned out to be more of a chore than a fun afternoon with cute kids. However, we press on! determined to get a picture. This year it took 42 attempts to get something that I could settle on. Here are some of the outtakes for your viewing pleasure :)
Yes, Caleb Shaun is drumming on Creed's head - another reason that I'm grateful to only have sisters!
So,as you can tell by the majority of the pictures, one Andersen was less cooperative than the other 2. As a result of this, Chris and I thought that this was our best option/representation of the holiday :)
Happy Valentines Day! Love the Andersens.
V-Day Preparations
Cadence had her Valentines party at pre-school today. Therefore, this year we had to make valentines for everyone in her class. She really didn't get what we were doing but enjoyed writing all the names on the cards and putting stickers on them. It made much more sense today when she actually got to put them in her friends "bags" at school and she got cards in her bag. That was lots of fun for her!
In the process of making the cards Caleb Shaun wanted to sit down and color with Cadence. So, we pulled out his crayons and let him go to town on some paper. I really think this was the first time we've ever really let him color - which is shameful since he's 18 months old! He didn't really get what to do with the crayons but caught on after awhile. He mostly thought crayons were for eating or drumming with but that's OK; it wasn't horrible for his first time :)
I lost the paper with all the names of Cadence's classmates so we worked from memory to come up with a partial list. I wrote them out for her to copy and then realized that she only writes in Upper-Case so I had to re-write them in "tall" letters for her to copy.
Eventually we just let Caleb Shaun down from the table. He's much happier playing in the bouncy seat anyway! It's definitely one of his favorite things to do lately. 
Monday, January 31, 2011
A Few of My Favorite Things
There have been lots of new favorites in our world lately, and most of them have to do with food :) Now that Caleb Shaun eats, we get to try lots of things to see what he likes and doesn't like - and what we need to work on to get him to eat!
BoJangles - a HUGE success! Who doesn't like fried chicken and salty fries washed down with some Cheerwine ?!?
Creed even gets in on meal times spending many of them like this......
Although more times than not, he ends up like this......
Happy boys are definitely high on my list of favorite things and this little boy with the big mouth and lots of gums captured our hearts in a dangerous way!
Another happy boy - this time because he has gotten the end of the bag of popcorn. He looks so big here that it almost makes me sad.
Big Sisters who cherish their role in the family and do it with excellence. She is always helping out one brother or the other and has so much fun doing it. I'm so glad for the way God has shaped this little girl to love others - especially her brothers :)
Click HERE to watch a video of her reading to Creed.
Eating boys make me happy because full tummies lead to full nights of sleep and THAT is definitely one of my favorite things!
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Food Updates
Several big food changes have happened in the Andersen house over the past couple of weeks. The first is that Creed has started eating baby food! :( this is a very mixed emotion topic in our house because as glad as we are that he is sleeping thru the night much better, once he starts eating, there's no going back on him growing up.
So, we started cereal last week 1/3/11 and he loved it! Like, cries when you take him out of the high chair - loved it. However about 3 days in, we realized that he wasn't pooping and had a very constipated little boy for about 5 days. It was pretty scary so in that time we gave him apple juice and prune juice and prunes with a spoon (that's what the pictures are of). He loves them! and now that he's going to the bathroom again, we are mixing his cereal with prune juice and he loves that too! So far our baby boy is turning out to be a super great eater.
The other big change is with Caleb Shaun. He has decided to eat! We knew that it would be one of those things where we he made up his mind, he would just start eating and it seems that his mind is being changed - one meal at a time. With Creed now in the high chair, we've moved Caleb Shaun to the booster seat by his sister. He wants his own plate and utensil and whatever we're eating on the plate. Granted, he holds the utensil in one hand and eats with the other one, but it has been so much fun to watch him practice eating at meals. This is such a huge answer to prayer! and another great part is that there seems to be no shrieking at the table. Shaunie is so much more content to be treated like a big boy.
This picture is what our meals have looked like for the past 3 days. I guess this is an upside to snow days :) Chris is home and can help me get all 3 kids to the table at the same time so that we can practice eating and table manners with our crazy boy!
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