Setting our hearts on pilgrimage; renewing our minds to discern what His good, acceptable and perfect will is. (Psalm 84:5, Romans 12:2, )
Saturday, December 23, 2006
Links I Like: Kids Craft Weekly
Recently I have been interested in sewing and other crafty notions. I have only made one or two items so far. In my search for free craft ideas I happened upon this website: www.kidscraftweekly.com. This site has some great craft ideas from a stay at home mom. She actually has a weekly newsletter that you can subscribe to with craft ideas based around a theme. I haven't received one yet, but I did sign up today. So, if you are looking for ideas it might be worth checking it out.
Merry Christmas
We have been very blessed this Christmas season to spend so much time among our friends. I think this month we've attended about 5 different Christmas or birthday parties. In addition, we've been able to catch up with long time friends. We met our new niece last week, we also met up with two of my three bridesmaids and the friends who are like second parents to me! It was quite a trip and a great way to celebrate our 5th anniversary. When we got back home our friends from France stopped in for a visit.
All of this partying has helped me become a better cook (almost every party requires you to bring a dish.) However, it has not made me too interested in decorating our own home. We do have a Christmas tree this year - our first one since we've been married! We have more ornaments than I know what to do with. If you have any thoughts about other things to do with ornaments let me know. I am also looking for ideas about what to do with all of the fabulous family photos we get from family and friends during this time. I was thinking about making a "wreath" out of all of the pictures - but I'm not sure I'm that crafty.
Today both sets of parents are here to celebrate. We are so fortunate.
So thanks to family and friends for the abundant blessing that you are to me on this journey.
All of this partying has helped me become a better cook (almost every party requires you to bring a dish.) However, it has not made me too interested in decorating our own home. We do have a Christmas tree this year - our first one since we've been married! We have more ornaments than I know what to do with. If you have any thoughts about other things to do with ornaments let me know. I am also looking for ideas about what to do with all of the fabulous family photos we get from family and friends during this time. I was thinking about making a "wreath" out of all of the pictures - but I'm not sure I'm that crafty.
Today both sets of parents are here to celebrate. We are so fortunate.
So thanks to family and friends for the abundant blessing that you are to me on this journey.
Long time, no blog
I wish I could say that I have been overwhelmingly busy - but that's not true. I am enjoying being a mother and have been reading and volunteering in my spare time. Some of my reading has been other people's blogs. I have realized that I enjoy catching up with their lives and learning from the things they've done. So, I have decided to keep up with my blog a little more.
Recently I have been reflecting on my "guidelines" of parenting from before I started parenting. One of them was to begin as you mean to go. Well, I have already learned a little about the wisdom of that one and the dangers of not being thoughtful beforehand. We were letting our little one take naps in a bouncer - which is really convenient and he liked it. However, I realized that he would one day outgrow the bouncer and would need to sleep in his crib. Well, lets just say that the transition involved quite a bit of crying and very little sleeping. I tried to use the "pat and shush" method from the Baby Whisperer - it means you stay with them while they cry until they fall asleep. Well I can't shush for 45 minutes straight. We burned out one blow dryer for the white noise our son liked, so we decided to use radio static instead. It is a much better option (for example it doesn't spark), cheaper than a white noise maker and can be found almost anywhere (even in the car!). I do have to say our little one is persistent and does try to resist sleep - but he does sleep in his crib now.
I guess that's enough for now. I have lots of other thoughts, but I guess that's why people normally write small amounts frequently. I am going to work on that!
Recently I have been reflecting on my "guidelines" of parenting from before I started parenting. One of them was to begin as you mean to go. Well, I have already learned a little about the wisdom of that one and the dangers of not being thoughtful beforehand. We were letting our little one take naps in a bouncer - which is really convenient and he liked it. However, I realized that he would one day outgrow the bouncer and would need to sleep in his crib. Well, lets just say that the transition involved quite a bit of crying and very little sleeping. I tried to use the "pat and shush" method from the Baby Whisperer - it means you stay with them while they cry until they fall asleep. Well I can't shush for 45 minutes straight. We burned out one blow dryer for the white noise our son liked, so we decided to use radio static instead. It is a much better option (for example it doesn't spark), cheaper than a white noise maker and can be found almost anywhere (even in the car!). I do have to say our little one is persistent and does try to resist sleep - but he does sleep in his crib now.
I guess that's enough for now. I have lots of other thoughts, but I guess that's why people normally write small amounts frequently. I am going to work on that!
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