Why Daddy Doesn’t Cry in the Bath

It was Bathtime.

Micah is finally old enough to sit up in the bathtub without needing constant support, so last week I started giving them their baths together. It definitely saves time. And in a weird sort of way, I think Micah is a good example to his big sister!

Mara watched as I washed his bald little head. “Micah didn’t diiiiie,” she observed dramatically.

(And just in case you think my 2-year-old is worried about her brother drowning in the bathtub, I should mention that she says ‘die’ when she means ‘cry.’ It took us awhile to figure that out. She says ”people didn’t die,” after she acts out a school bus crash in which all the Little People fall out. We were wondering ‘where is she getting this stuff?!?!’ But finally we realized she was trying to say that the people didn’t cry when they fell. OOOOOkay. . . !)

Anyway, Mara loves her bath, until we lean her back to rinse her hair. She would really be fine, if she didn’t panic and flail around trying to sit up. So after she cried yet again tonight when she got her hair washed, Daniel was trying to figure out what is causing her consternation.

“Do your ears hurt?” he asked, seeing her tug on her ear.

“Yes,” Mara said sadly.

“Daddy’s ears don’t hurt when he gets water in them,” Daniel told her.

But Mara knew why: “Daddy big!” she exclaimed.

So that explains why Daddy doesn’t cry in the bath!

We Finally Had Portraits Taken!

My son is now 9-1/2 months old. With the whole NICU craziness, his being on an apnea/brady monitor for four months, then buying a house and moving, and battling sickness most of the winter, we have not found a good time for portraits! But last week I finally took the kids to have professional pictures taken.

My favorite studio for kids’ portraits is Portrait Innovations, and I love telling people about it.–There are locations all across the country. They have a great $9.99 package, which gives you a ton of pics of one pose (1- 11×13, 2 – 8x10s, 4 5x7s, 4 – 3-1/2 x5, and a bunch of wallets). But I have to admit–I have yet to walk out spending only $9.99! The portraits are just incredible. Plus you select and receive your portraits before you leave–same day!

Better than mere words, the portraits themselves tell you why you it is such a great studio. So let me share . . .

Here is my little buddy! (We had a picture taken of my daughter in this pose around the same age, so I specifically requested the first one.)

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Here’s another shot of Micah–just chillin’–his typical high chair pose!

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I also had several pics taken of the two kids together. I couldn’t choose just one, so I will share the top four!

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I always prefer the white background with minimal props. But they have all sorts of props (various chairs, animals, floral arrangements, sports stuff) and several backgrounds (black, white, blue, a “garden” scene for Easter).

So visit the Portrait Innovations website and find a studio near you. I would love to see your portraits too!

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“Hear, My Son . . .”

One of my goals this year is to read through the Bible again.hearson3 At first, I was a little skeptical if this goal was realistic with two small children since I have little quiet time or alone time during this season of life. But a friend (homeschooling mom of four, ages 7 and under) encouraged me, even when I don’t have time to get alone to read, I can read the Bible out loud to my children. (Why didn’t I think of that?)

Despite the fact that my reading truly is more meaningful and I am better able to internalize it when I am alone, much of the time I end up reading out loud. But hey! I am reading my Bible, and my kids are listening! It’s a win-win scenario.

Lately I have been reading through Proverbs. I have read through Proverbs dozens of times, but never before have I been so moved by its truths.

Much of the book is Solomon imparting wisdom to his son. Often I’m reading during Mara’s nap, while Micah is awake. So it’s just me with my Bible and my son playing on a blanket on the floor. I can’t explain it fully, but this time has almost become my personal prayer time for Micah.

Hear, O son, a father’s [or mother’s] instruction,
and be attentive, that you may gain insight,
for I give you good precepts;
do not forsake my teaching.
When I was a son with my father,
tender, the only one in the sight of my mother,
he taught me and said to me, “Let your heart hold fast my words;
keep my commandments, and live.
Get wisdom; get insight;
do not forget, and do not turn away from the words of my mouth.
Do not forsake her, and she will keep you;
love her, and she will guard you.
The beginning of wisdom is this: Get wisdom,
and whatever you get, get insight.
Prize her highly, and she will exalt you;
she will honor you if you embrace her.
She will place on your head a graceful garland;
she will bestow on you a beautiful crown.”

hearson4As I read, I think of the challenges that Micah will inevitably face, if the Lord allows Him to live long enough to become a man. I can get overwhelmed by it all if I’m not trusting God–the temptations of friends, the seductions of our media, the devastating effects of pornography and immorality. Even good things (like work) can become tear you down, with the desires for position, power and wealth. More than anything, I long for my son to love God with all his heart, soul and mind; and to pursue God’s glory with all of his life!
So as I watch my infant son–who is oblivious to and largely untouched by the corruption that plagues our world–my reading becomes intensely personal–almost a prayer:

Help Micah to hear, and accept my words,
that the years of his life may be many.
May I teach him the way of wisdom;
and lead him in the paths of uprightness.
When he walks, may his steps not be hampered,
and if he runs, help him not to stumble.

Help him to keep hold of instruction; not to let it go;
to guard her, for she is his life.
May Micah not enter the path of the wicked,
and not walk in the way of evil.

May he avoid it; not go on it;
turn away from it and pass on.
For they cannot sleep unless they have done wrong;
they are robbed of sleep unless they have made someone stumble.
For they eat the bread of wickedness
and drink the wine of violence.
But the path of the righteous is like the light of dawn,
which shines brighter and brighter until full day.

May Micah’s path shine this way!

The way of the wicked is like deep darkness;
they do not know over what they stumble.

Even though Micah is too young to understand, I direct my words to him. I passionately implore him as I read:

My son, be attentive to my words;
incline your ear to my sayings.
Let them not escape from your sight;
keep them within your heart.
For they are life to those who find them,
and healing to all their flesh.
Keep your heart with all vigilance,
for from it flow the springs of life.
Put away from you crooked speech,
and put devious talk far from you.
Let your eyes look directly forward,
and your gaze be straight before you.

Do not swerve to the right or to the left;
turn your foot away from evil.

Ponder the path of your feet;
then all your ways will be sure.

hearmysonI look up from my Bible at my 9-month-old son, who has been entertained while I read with the rings on his Fisher Price Rock-a-Stack. . . There is something incredibly precious about the innocence that is youth. And yet it all seems so precarious, because of the fallen world in which we live.

Little Micah doesn’t understand yet. He just looks at me with the biggest smile, because I’m talking to him–so he thinks he has my attention. He does. But I’m not thinking of the baby Micah who is playing in front of me with colorful rings on the Rock-a-Stack. My mind is years down the road, having said “Hear God’s words, Micah!” more times than either of us could count. The Micah I’m thinking of is a grown man with a heart that seeks wisdom and understanding, and follows hard after God, whose path is like the “light of dawn, shining brighter and brighter until the full day.”hearson2

The Big Snow of March 2009

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The entire Eastern United States was blanketed with snow for the past couple of days. We had about 6 inches here. As young as my children are, we didn’t stay out long because it was only 23 degrees, but I snapped a few pictures for the memory books!

micahmakingsnowangelMara absolutely loved the snow!

I thought Micah might enjoy making a snow angel. Not so much. He cried, so I held him to comfort him and keep him warm the rest of the time.

Here are my two little snow buddies!

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Presents from Florida!

Our whole family was sick during the holidays with the stomach flu and respiratory flu as well. Poor little Mara has had the worst of it! She first threw up back on New Year’s Eve, and she has been throwing up again this week Monday through Thursday, making it a difficult week for all of us.

Needless to say, our “schedule” has pretty much gone out the window, which is a little frustrating for a task-oriented person like me. In the middle of the week, we enjoyed an especially fun time, thanks to Aunt Mary in Florida, who sent Christmas presents a little late, but frankly at the perfect time for us!! 🙂 She sent gift cards for Daniel and me to Starbucks and my favorite Macaroni Grill!

TryingOnSweaterFor Mara, she sent an adorable pink sweater, with a brown-and-pink shirt, and pink corduroy pants. Of course, Mara wanted to try it on the moment she opened it! openingboxofgifts

She was so excited when I sent her back to the box to see if there were any more presents.–There were!!

Aunt Mary sent her a book called “At the Park,” the perfect theme for my little girl! Mara loves books, so you can never go wrong giving her a book! veryinterestedinbook Aunt Mary sent Pooh Bear and Tigger for Mara and Micah. I told Mara she could choose one and give the other to Micah. givemicahoneShe chose Tigger and gave Pooh to Micah.  Aunt Mary also sent navy blue fleece overalls with a puppy dog on the front and a blue-striped shirt for Micah. I decided to wait to try on his outfit, since he doesn’t get as excited about dressing up and he is drooling incessantly, since his first tooth came in this week and he’s working on another one.

Pooh Bear found a new home in Micah’s cradle.micahandpooh Micah wasn’t so sure at first . . . But he warmed up to Pooh Bear quickly!micahandpooh2

So we had a fun little diversion, amidst drinking Sierra Mist, cleaning throw-up off the floor, eating jello, and washing loads of clothes, blankets, crib sheets, and stuffed animals . . . Thank you, Aunt Mary!!!!!!!!!!! Here’s Mara wearing her new outfit and enjoying her presents.sittinginchair