Thursday, April 22, 2010

Sleeping Beauties

Over the last 3.5 years, we've always contemplated a day when the boys will not share a room. We thought about it when they were infants, and Whit didn't sleep well - waking several times a night for months and months beyond Chap. However, Chap slept through it - so we didn't make the move. The same scenario has popped up several times, but we always just pushed the thought to the back of our minds - hoping either Whit would be a better sleeper - or Chap would continue to sleep through it.

They each need their sleep in different ways, and Chap hasn't been getting the rest he needs at night due to Whit's nightly wakings (sometimes), their chatting at bedtime, and the fact that Whit wakes up way earlier than Chap is even ready to turn over! If Whit were discrete about it - that would be one thing. However, discrete, he is not! Over the monitor every morning - just as the sun comes up... "Haap Birday deeeer Chappy!" or "Parmer in-da Dell, Parmer in-da Dell... Why-oo da derio, Parmer in-da Dell" Then a few moments of silence before the hollaring begins... "CHAP!" "CHAPPY!" "CHAAAAAAAP!" And this continues like a broken record until he gets some sort of response.

Therefore, we have been in trial-transition-mode. We set up the pack-n-play last night for Whit to try sleeping in our playroom. It went beautifully!! All in all, Chap ended up getting his hour and-a-half or so extra sleep that he needs. We talked it up to Whit, and made the move tonight. The playroom is now dubbed.... Whit's room (aka Tractor/John Deere room). Chap's room was re-modeled (somewhat)... with the train table, tools, firetrucks, bulldozers, etc... to go with his Bob the Builder theme. As a part of the move, Maggie's room got a little make-over, too. All of the "pink" things in the playroom had to find a home back in her room. Luckily she has a huge walk-in closet to hold all of the baby paraphernalia and other "girly" things that an almost 6 year old girls enjoy. Her favorite is that her desk is back in her room. She already played "school" tonight, and Corbett was the substitute!

While the move is not final - and a few bits of tweaking are yet to be done (such as hanging Whit's things on the wall, getting things all the way in their place, and hanging doors (right now we have a large quilt hanging over the doorway - perfect aesthetic touch to this new transition!)) But, in the meantime.... we have three sleeping beauties dreaming away in their "new" rooms - separate from each other - resting up to play together tomorrow!



Sunday, April 18, 2010

Trike-A-Thon



Maggie's school held a Trike-A-Thon last Thursday to raise money for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. She is thrilled about the money that she raised, and is excited that it will go towards helping little boys and girls in the hospital.

We had to get her bike out, and dust off the pedals - it had been there sitting and waiting for a while during the winter weather. Control was a little-bit iffy in the beginning, but like the saying goes - once you learn to ride a bike, you never forget.

So, with fresh air in the tires - she was ready to go.


She rode lap after lap after lap - minus training wheels, plus excitement!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Prayer Warriors...

***UPDATE***
Jonathan is at home with his family, and doing well!!!


***ORIGINAL POST***

My kids listen to a song on a CD that is "The Lord's Army." In part of the song, a little kid says in a soldier-type voice... 'All right soldiers! Listen up!... Right, Right,... Right, Left, Right!'

To all of my prayer warriors.... "All right soldiers! Listen up!"



I'm pleading for the sweet Breaux family, that you pray for this little boy... Jonathan! He is 2 1/2, and is in Texas Children's ICU due to a seizure early Sunday morning. He is stable and beginning to wake up after being intubated and on sedation for several days. I just got word from his mom that his ventilator has been removed. Please pray for this family as Jonathan continues to wake up, pray for continued strength for the family, and pray for God's healing powers. This is not their first time dealing with TCH ICU and outcomes of sickness - they need your prayers.

We're praying, Brigette!

Monday, April 5, 2010

He is Risen!

Or, as my almost 4-year old niece said... "He is not here... He is in prison!"

While Easter is all about the fact that Christ died for us, and rose on the third day - our celebration of this precious price was quite memorable! It started with Maggie's decision to accept Jesus as her Savior, and invite Him into her heart. It couldn't get much better than that.

But, there are the rituals and traditions that complete the Easter experience.

...Easter egg hunts...



With orange eggs (his choice completely - as he stepped over dozens of other colors to find the orange ones!)


and Easter baskets...

Not only did we find eggs, but also a small beetle... that was named "Okie" - given a home to live in (a ziplock box with tiny holes cut in it, and very sad little girl when we had to let him go)


And, what is an Easter egg hunt without candy.... this one liked to stop at each egg and check its contents...





With Easter also comes... dying the Easter eggs.




This Easter, we added a few new activities to the list....

putting up a bluebird house, looking at and petting a baby bluebird (Don't worry - Opa is a trained professional!)




...fishing... (or sitting and watching the pond in the heat!)

Chap caught a fish, and Maggie wanted a little credit, too - afterall, it was her fishing pole!

Whit also caught a fish


And, since fishing is so tiresome - they all had to sit down with Pops and rest


A little bit of baseball was thrown into our Easter festivities, also...





And, what Easter is complete without pictures in Sunday's best?





We hope your Easter was as blessed as ours!

Thursday, April 1, 2010

April 1, 2010

Maggie has an announcement to make...


It was one of the most confident decisions she's ever told me.... that was made on her own.



She's been asking lots and lots of questions about it, and has been talking a lot about it! (My middle school English teacher taught me to never use the word "a lot" in writing.... but this time, I think she'd make an exception!)




The boys aren't quite old enough for this type of decision, but they're excited about life!









For, they do LOVE and look up to their big sister!







She asked Jesus into her heart!
(and that's no April Fool's!)