Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Dear Bubba and Lucy,

Hey darlin's - it's been a while, hasn't it?  It was easier to write to you when our conversations were more one sided - me doing most of the talking.  I guess we know that's rarely the case any more :)  There's a bevy of words and conversations, shouts and whispers, that engulf much of our time together - I count many blessings in that (sigh).

You've both had some big changes recently and we're just absorbing it (and a lil' anxious about it) right alongside you...

Bubba, your big school adventure is off to a big start.  This is your 1st full week of walking in by yourself - that's big stuff.  My mama told me years ago when you started walking about the day when you would be walking away from me - I think the weight of that reality is more real now than ever.  You're growing and taking some of your 1st really independent steps (heavy on the figurative).  Responsibility, disappointment, expectations - some large concepts for 5 year old you.  Invoking some growing pains that we're having right along side you, trust me.  You don't see that now, but you will one day. 


Your teacher, the proclaimed "Mrs. Scott the best" (always quickly followed by, "oh, the others are good too") seems to be great and you certainly seem to like her.  When Ella and I walked you in last week, she smiled at you, then looked at me and said, "he has the sweetest lil' personality" - of course, I agreed ♥  Your other teacher is Mrs. Sippy and we will never stop smiling when saying that aloud :)  You seem to like her too.

I can't really talk about big school without mentioning the looming elephant of the moment.  Less of an element and more of a box - a prize box.  One that 10 'bug sticks' must be earned to partake from.  You've not gotten 10 'bug sticks' yet, others have and each day when I pick you up we have to assess the d*&% bug stick status of the day.  You can't know how your often defeat in your earning/losing of the 'sticks' hurts your mama's heart.  Big school is full of new rules, expectations, more peers - and the comparison that's ingrained in trying to get everyone on the same page with all those nuances is much to bear.  You've had moments of thinking you're "not good" that someone else is "just better" and all I want to do is scream at these wholly inaccurate assessments.  Instead of screaming though (cause who wants to hear that), I'm trying to fill your lil' head & heart with "nobody's perfect, except Jesus, and because He was, we don't have to be", "always just try to do your best - that's all we can do", "we all try & be better everyday, even mama & deddy", "you never stop learning", "you can do this", "you're a good boy", "we love you so much and that will never change", "we believe in you".

These 'bug sticks' are tough for me and my way of thinking (painfully tough).  The decline in "sticks" is for talking when you're not supposed to be talking - mostly in the bathroom, which I can't know what all you need to be talking about in there.  Or it's when the color's on 'red' in the class room - not taking time to notice if it's a permissible talking time.  Take it from someone who had poor marks in conduct all the way through elementary school, wholly for talking, I just want to give this a BIG FAT EYE ROLL (immature mama moment)!  The black & white of good & bad this evokes is just skewed and you're a good boy in most every sense, so we're continuing to remind you of your goodness and worthiness.  Trying to instill that you've just got to abide by the rules and the means to those 'bug sticks', earning stickers and NOT acquiring 'steps' - a monkey wrench of sorts we learned about the other day going in the complete opposite direction of earning sticks :(  So, mama's squirming a little, holding fast to my life mantra of 'march to your own drum' and trying to temper it to more of a kindergarten level - 'march quietly and only when the color's on green' (painful sighs). 

Stepping down from that soap box now - you know I can get myself wound up :)  As I said, by and large, you love big school!  You love taking your lunch, walking in by yourself, center time, recess, earning stickers and bug sticks.  You're learning lots of new songs - the fave you're singing most right now is 'build each other up, up in the Lord'.  Last week, my mama heart beamed as you shared with me the verse for the day, saying to 'be glad in it' (sigh).  I added the 1st part, saying "this is the day..." and you stopped me, saying "I know this" and finished the rest of the verse ♥  By and large, there's much we love about your big school too.  That they care about your heart and winning it for the Lord above all else - sure does lessen the bug stick ordeal for me :) 

We're proud of you buddy - the strides you're taking and the big shoulders you're carrying all this newness with.  We will always be proud of you and we will always thank God for blessing us with you.  You're a loving, thoughtful, spirited, kind, and mindful lil' boy - you anchor us in ways I can't explain.  We continue to pray & will try & be our best for you - always ♥


Oh, and lest I forget to mention the other big thing on your horizon this fall - BASEBALL!  You had your 1st practice this weekend and I think you & deddy are going to have the biggest time with this.  He's helping 'assist' which he's excited about :)  Yall geared up and headed out in the red truck on Saturday for practice.  Deddy recounted all the games & practices he & Pop Pop traveled to & from in the same red truck (insert sigh for deddy here).  You are your deddy's best buddy and I hope you always know how his heart swells with love and pride for you ♥


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Lucy, my best girl - thankfully all your big changes aren't as daunting as bubba's :)

You moved to the 3 year old class this week and we're so proud of your readiness for that - a lil' early promotion of sorts!  You're deddy will not like me talking about you & panties in the same 'breath' but you're wearing them to school now :)  You're proud of your panties and you're all about going to the potty by yourself!  We blinked and you're here and you've brought heaps of independence with you.  We knew it was coming but especially with you, we're always trying to stay in the current moment cause we know from experience how fleeting it all is (heart sigh).  You're quite proud of all your 'big'-ness at 'lil' school'.

Because Bubba gets out of school at 3 and I just scoop you up en route, our evenings get started much earlier now, which we like.  I'm so enjoying this added time with yall.  Since your home more with me, you've started to enjoy being my lil' helper of sorts, which I love.  You set the table for the 1st time the other night and you were so proud of yourself.  You've taken to dragging your stool in the kitchen to stand at the counter with me as I get supper ready - 'helpin' and taste testin' as needed :).  And your bean snappin' skills are just awesome - I heart smile at this every time we 'snap' together!


You and I also have Thursdays together now - just the two of us.  I felt a little guilty on this at 1st as we dropped bubba at school, but now I just marinate in it.  You're a good lil' errand runner and partner - your enthusiasm for most everything just brightens the day :)  You're quick to offer a 'that was fun' or a 'thank you' which makes for a lot of joy in time spent with you.


Oh, there are plenty of tenacious moments too, but your spirit is SO STRONG that we're often too impressed or amused with you to get very frustrated (especially your D-A-D-D-Y).  You have a flair for the dramatic, often responding to simple requests with an adamant, "No, NEVER!" or if you don't like something we've said to you, we get, "I'm not going to be your best friend EVER again".  You like using this infinite verbage which is quite comical :)  Especially when we say, "Ella, can you throw this away?" and we get a, "No, NEVER!"  As I said, more amusing than frustrating!

I think the most encompassing word to describe almost 3 year old you is 'sunshine' ♥  You radiate it - that smile, that laugh, those funny faces, all your singing, your sweet lil' kisses, your unwavering spirit - you are such a bright spot, even in your stinker moments! 

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So, my babies - we're almost to the end of this summer.  We're on the cusp of a new home - a new place to fill with love and joy.  Lots of changes are happening and more are on the way.  But our solace in it all, as it has always been and hopefully will always be - it's 'us'.  The 'us' in the every day.  That we get to be that and belong to each other - it makes life's highs grander and the low's easier to bear. 

To that moon & back....












my love for you both will forever reach.












love mama

This (and every day before and after) IS the day the Lord has made - 
let us REJOICE (sing, laugh, love, marinate) and be GLAD in it.
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Psalm 118:24

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

all this luscious chaos...

I'm beginning to think peace is something we made up to keep us from being satisfied with all this luscious chaos - Chaos Theory (Story People)

(still sighing)

1.4 miles 'as the crow flies' - in physical distance - that is the space that we'll have moved in this past year when all is said & done (I laugh a lil' at all being said & done - when is that ever the case, really).  At any rate, that number is astonishing in so many ways.  It's smallness, it's irony, it's comfort, it's disappointments - it's a long journey, the railroad track stretching far & wide.  I'll say it again - 1.4 miles.

Chicken Little (aka me) has been scared to "speak" here, scared to pause long enough, scared to be excited, hopeful, vindicated.  The sky's fallen in little pieces here and there now for almost a year & a half.  Seth reminded me recently how long we've been on this path moving us away from 'easy street' and all we thought we knew about where we thought were headed.  When seasons of life begin to stretch from weeks, to months, to years - man, God must be up to something big (a little tongue & cheek there).  God's 'big' is often less than overwhelming, misunderstood, not trusted, too hard - a bevy of emotions that make me squirm.  And sometimes we take up our 'crosses' in His name, promising to follow faithfully only to find that somewhere along the walk, we'd like nothing better than to quietly set it down and run as fast as we can away - away from trusting, away from responsibility, away from blindly moving forward.  I say we, I mean me - Chicken Little's tired - some days I just want to crawl back in the hen house and let the world fall away.

I think that's when my heart feels most overwhelmed - when I want to trust, I want to hope - but I just don't feel it.  Or I feel it conditionally.  And I start bargaining - "God, if you will just let this happen" or "just answer this question", then I can get back on board.  And then I'm hiding shamefully in the hen house remembering what the James verse alludes too - I've seen the reflection in the mirror, I can't pretend I don't know.  I can't run from knowing that in those moments, when I feel less than, that's when God wants me the most.  That's when there's 'less' of me and there can be 'more' of Him.  Oh, that pride thing, that independence - I can feel how that must sound to God.  Much like our lil' Lucy right now and her adamant, "I CAN DO IT MYSELF!" about things she clearly can't.  I bet God cringes or even manages an exasperated eye roll right in my direction in those moments.

I guess Chicken Little can write now that we're in a new month - July was a doozie by all accounts.  Plans to get back to Winston have been thwarted, jobs have been turned down, a house has been bought - ooh, and the icing on all that cake, a trip to the children's ER with John.  Don't get me wrong - even in all it's dooziness, the blessings, silver linings, God's hand-ness have been felt.  But for us mere humans, the essence of it was still dizzying.  

So I guess I say all that to get to my great 'epiphany' for early August.  If God puts the dream on your heart, the only choice is trust He will carry it through.  The muddled feeling in the midst of or journey to is often our own agendas or interpretations trying to step ahead of His planning, timing and grace.  Those sky pieces falling are more like puzzle pieces to be collected - we can choose to stop and lick our wounds or we can see the "pieces" as means to an incredible end and press on with that knowing, trust and hope.  We may limp, we may need to stop & rest, we may ask 'why' and like the patient parent, God doesn't let us fall behind and He's constantly trying to assuage our "whys" (on that one, I sure know how he feels - we get a lot of 'why's' from Lucy right now).

('I know, I know' sigh - in the tone of bubba) Now that I have all that out of the way :)

So big, looming gorilla in the room right now...


This guy, headed to kindy-garten next week (big mama, that's my baby, how on earth did we get here so fast sigh).  He's so ready and excited.  We are too in most breaths :)  There's another, smaller looming gorilla right now that I'm feeling hyper-anxious on, but I think it's more a by-product of being on the cusp of the C-word with my 1st born....change.  That word just doesn't roll off the tongue easy.  It's exciting, uncomfortable and bittersweet.  It's life.  It's a one constant - things change.  Going back to the idea of 'luscious chaos' - just another word for change :)  Life doesn't run idle and it's best to embrace that and enjoy the ride as much as possible.  Easy street's a short, dead end, dirt path on so many accounts and while it may look good in the 'rear view' it's a stop gap for really living.

So, hopefully one day I may get back to writing about weekend fun things, lil' quips from the 'babies' and just takin' the view.  But for this season of life, I'm hangin' on (by a thread in moments) and embracing/clutching as much as I can.  This doesn't afford a lot of down time & I certainly don't want to trip by slowing down and looking in the rear view too much.  

So speaking of 'views' and trusting God to carry those dreams He puts on our hearts - praying for this view to be our reality very soon... 


Above all, praying He'll continue to show us the doors He's opening on our behalf and holding our hands strong as He walks us through them...


And making it all count by making sure to marinate in the blessings as they unfold - giving our best to those we love...


 - Happy 1st of August -


But from there you will seek the Lord your God, and you will find Him if you seek Him with all your heart and with all your soul. Deut. 4:29





It is not length of life, but depth of life. ~Emerson