Micah 6:6-8

"But he's already made it plain how to live, what to do, what GOD is looking for in men and women. It's quite simple: Do what is fair and just to your neighbor, be compassionate and loyal in your love, And don't take yourself too seriously-take God seriously."







Wednesday, June 20, 2007

My new thing!




Just a quick blog. Natalie's new idea is to wear this backpack EVERYWHERE. She greatly protests anytime we need to remove it. She is exerting much more independence these days. I'm not quite sure I was ready for this yet. For those of you who know us, you are obviously as baffled as we are that we would have a stubborn child. :-) I keep trying to be consistent, but I am always wondering which battles are worth fighting. She looks cute holding our cell phones to her ear and saying "ello." But, when she starts dialing China, I have to say no. Then, she screams, arches her back, and dramatically falls down. Amazingly enough, she quickly regains her composure and is off again, to the cabinets, the bathroom, the dog bowl, the list is endless. I'm thankful we have good dogs. This morning, I watched Natalie push our older dog Lexi away from the food dish. Natalie then got a handful of food, walked it to our other dog, Mocha, and gave it to her. Everyone was fine and happy. Lexi ate as Natalie walked away, Natalie got to touch the food and our fat dog Mocha got to eat without getting up. All is well at Natalie's house. I hope all is well at yours. If your reading this in Iowa, we can't wait to see you next week!!! Only one more week, Nate and Leah, till your married. YEAH!!!

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Natalie versus the tornado...

Yesterday, Natalie and I went to join Tara, Sarah, and Nancy at St. Augustine Beach. It was cloudy, but warm as we stepped onto the beach. Natalie loved the water and thought the ocean waves were so fun as they knocked her down again and again. Tara and I kept holding her close as we noted the waves were rough. After a few minutes we started to hear thunder. So we made our way back to the towels. We looked over and saw the storm coming. It looked pretty and way off in the distance. A minute later the lifeguard packed up his stuff and walked off the beach. We should have followed immediately, but he said we had "ten minutes till it starts raining." So we started gathering up our stuff, while we chatted away. All of the sudden it was pouring. Lightening flashed everywhere around us and the wind was blowing sand so hard that it hurt. We grabbed anything we could and we all started running. I wrapped two towels around Natalie and held her close. The wind was so fierce and the rain so hard, that I couldn't open my eyes. I knew there were steps coming so I kept trying to force them open. We ran with all our might. We made it to a shelter as the lifeguard laughed at us. It wasn't much with the downpour so we made it to the car. We drove back to the condo in awe. The stop lights were out. Trees were laying across roof tops and car. One huge tree in front of the condo was uprooted, along with the sidewalk. We couldn't believe we ran through this. Later that afternoon one of the maintenance guys told us a tornado hit the beach. After living in Iowa, I wasn't convinced. But, later that night, as Chris and I watched the news the man said, one confirmed tornado on Crescent beach. Chris just stared at me. He said, "I moved you from tornado alley so you could find the one tornado today in the state?" "Yeah," I said, "you did, and your baby was wrapped in two blankets." Natalie laughed the entire time we ran to the car. She giggled right in my ear in sheer delight. She didn't realize she was in any danger. She was in Mommy's arms with fun stuff falling from the sky. To be honest, we all laughed as we ran. It was fun to run through the rain. It was fun to hear her laugh and to feel soaking wet to the bone. It felt refreshing. We didn't realize we were any danger either. It was just fun stuff falling from the sky. And besides, we were all wrapped up too, in God's arms.

Monday, June 11, 2007

Here we are





Just a quick blog to let everyone know we survived the move. We don't have Internet at our house yet, so I'm at the church blogging. Our move was an adventure. The movers arrived three days after they were supposed to and it just got better from there. However, eventually Chris, his dad and mom, Sarah, Natalie, the two dogs, all of our staff, and me ended up here. We are getting settled, and when I'm not alone in Chris' office with Natalie I'll blog more details. Just a few quick pics of Natalie for everyone. We got to meet Chris' Uncle Raymond last week, he wasn't much interested in me, but thought Natalie was great. He loved us calling him Uncle Raymond...we knew he liked Natalie when he offered to share his new hat. The other pics are of Natalie in her frog pool. Have a great week. Hopefully, more soon.