Monday, March 31, 2008

Finger Lickin' Good!

Last Friday we had a fun night with friends, old and new (well, newer)! God is so cool how he weaves our lives together in various seasons. In college, Justin and I were in leadership for Impact, a ministry for incoming freshmen. During that time, we became friends with Matt and Sarah, and now, we are at CityView where we have become friends with Adam and Taber. Crazily, Matt and Adam were good friends back in high school, and we all live relatively close together now. It was a fun night for the "grown ups," and Elizabeth and Addison enjoyed their play time as well.


In preparation for the night, I decided to make some brownies! Elizabeth was eager to put her apron on and help as well. (My belly gets in the way and quite messy these days if I attempt baking without an apron.) Elizabeth was great at stirring and pouring, and I even taught her the naughty trick of licking your fingers when you get a little on you! However, after the brownies were in the oven, and I allowed her to join in the licking of the bowl, she looked and me and said, "Nana, peas, peas!" (translated- Banana please!) As crazy as I thought she was, a banana she received! I smiled and thought, I have done something right; she likes the stuff that is good for her! She has not been completely corrupted by the sugar bug!
Here are a few pics of my little helper...



Thursday, March 20, 2008

God is SOOOO GOOD!

So, when Elizabeth was born, she was covered for a year under medicaid because of all of our crazy insurance stuff moving to Texas from New Jersey. NICE! When she turned one though, she no longer qualified, but they said we did qualify for CHIPS. This was all well and fine, until we realized that Dr. Scroggie, also my childhood pediatrician, did not accept CHIPS. I was so sad, but decided we could deal with a different doc and save a lot of money on insurance. Well, Elizabeth has not needed to go to the doctor for the past six months- HUGE PRAISE! When it came time for her 18 month check up, Justin said we could just pay out of pocket for Elizabeth to have her well check with Dr. Scroggie, whom we really trust. I had called in advance to find out the cost, and we had planned to pay for the visit in full today. When I arrived though, the receptionist said she could not accept money from me, because Elizabeth is on CHIPS. I started stressing thinking that we may not be able to have her appointment. However, she then informed me that their office is in the intermediate stages of signing with CHIPS, and if Dr. Scroggie okayed it, they could see her under CHIPS. Thankfully Dr. Scroggie is the BEST and said that would be fine, so we had a great appointment and walked out without paying ANYTHING!

At Bible study recently we were discussing the disciples lack of understanding of Jesus as their provider. Just after they watched him feed over 4,000 people with just seven loaves of bread and a few small fish, they are all stressed out because they only have one loaf of bread for their journey. Jesus responds with "Why are you talking about having no bread? Do you still not see or understand?..." God clearly showed up today as our provider, and I pray that I would be reminded of this and many other instances where He has clearly come through the next time I am worried about "bread." Are you trusting God as your provider?










I went prepared to pay, but not prepared to wait...no favorite books or toys:( But, several silly songs, a sticker from the wonderful recptionsit who helped with insurance stuff, and the digital camera came through! Here are a few naked shots while waiting in our room.

Monday, March 17, 2008

3 Years, 18 Months, 28 Weeks

This past week marked 3 years of marriage for Justin and me, 18 months of life in this world for Elizabeth Grace and 28 weeks of my pregnancy!


For our anniversary, Justin and I went out to Rockfish for a nice date (Thanks Momma and Daddy!), went and picked out a new kitchen table (a very grown up purchase), and completed the evening at Babies R Us testing out double strollers (where the nice lady assured me this stroller was great fro TWIN babies- and Justin assured me I did NOT look that big)! It is amazing what God has done and how much things have changed in our three years of marriage. We had a great time celebrating eachother and how He has grown us tremendously in our time together!
This pretty little girl is about to go get her 18 month pictures taken. However, a severe case of bed head and the remains of her peanut butter topped blueberry waffle called for a bath before the main event!
She cleaned up nicely, and the results were just precious! Elizabeth wore her beautiful dress that Daddy bought her and smiled like a champ! Nana and I practiced self control though and only purchased the $9.95 package which comes with more pictures than we have friends! May I recommend Portrait Innovations for your next photo shoot! They do a great job and are cheap... if you have a little self control:)

As for baby news, I go to the Dr. tomorrow for my lovely glucose test. Yea for drinking a half liter of overly sweet Gatorade! We will keep you posted.

Friday, March 7, 2008

A Montage of my Thoughts

Okay, so I probably could post several different posts, but instead, I am going to cram it all into one! God has been showing me some precious truths lately, and I thought I would share a little.

1. He is better than... Girl Scout Cookies and Butterfinger Hot Chocolate on a SNOW day!
We are at a really exciting crossroad in our life as the Bassett family as well as the CityView Church family! Interestingly, it is the same type of decision to be made on both fronts. Justin and I have been blessed by our family to be paying really cheap rent on our great home in south Fort Worth for the past two years, but we have come to a time where we feel God giving us the green light to move up to the Keller area! This means we get to be first-time home buyers, which is super exciting but honestly makes me VERY nervous. CityView has been renting space on Sundays for the past two years from the Keller ISD and is now being led to seek out permanent space to minister better to the community- also an exciting but challenging adventure. For this reason, Rick, our lead pastor asked the body of CityView to take a day this week to fast and genuinely seek the Lord's face; together, our LifeGroup chose Thursday. Carrying a sweet little punkin in my belly who needs daily nourishment, I decided to fast from the sweets that seem to be extra yummy during pregnancy! Somehow, a single Girl Scout cookie in a package was left, and it called my name often during the day. It was a valuable tool to turn my eyes to the King and really ask His will for Justin and me as well as for CityView. Throughout the day, God brought me to some precious stories in His word about the way that He carries out His plans for the good of His people and ultimately for His glory. The verse that penetrated my heart the most though was a simple but strong statement in 1 Corinthians 2:16- "But we have the mind of Christ." There is a lot of places this took me, but ultimately, it reminded me that as a follower of Jesus, I have the Holy Spirit as well as the Word of God which both give me insight into the thoughts, affections, and desires of my Lord. As Justin and I seek out potential homes for our family, God has given us the ability to discern what is wise as well as really great parents and friends to guide us in this new process. As CityView seeks out a new location, He has given the leadership and membership this same mind of Christ to see things from His perspective and make wise choices! What an incredible honor and responsibility we have as a follower of Christ. Thank you Lord for allowing us to have the mind of Christ and to access your vision for our lives and your Kingdom.

2. How well do we celebrate?
And for that matter, how well are we teaching our children to celebrate? Sure, we have birthday parties and serve up the cake and ice cream, but do we genuinely celebrate the life of that person and thank God for what he has done in and through him or her in the past year? We cheer like crazy for our favorite team, but how well do we celebrate the daily accomplishments of those around us. Unfortunately, too often we are consumed by self and fail to be an encouragement to those around us. I must confess that this is often where I find myself- too busy with my own stuff to stop and acknowledge the growth and success of my family and friends, or even worse, I am competitive and rather than celebrate with them, I sulk in disappointment that I have not achieved the same.
Our great friend, Susan, came all the way from New York to visit us a few weeks ago, and we had a great time! While she was here, she taught Elizabeth how to "CHEERS!" with her sippy cup. We laughed about it at the time, but it got me thinking about how well we celebrate with her. I desire Elizabeth to grow up being celebrated for who God created her to be as well as celebrating her Creator and Lord, but how is she going to know how unless she sees it being done well by Justin and me?
I am so thankful for our community at CityView where we have learned from those around us about genuine celebration. At Christmas, as a gift from many of the members, all of the pastors and their wives were able to go out for a nice dinner and celebrate God's goodness as well as to be celebrated for the ways God is using us. Justin and I left that night extremely blessed, encouraged, and refocused on ministry, and this challenged us to celebrate others well. Celebration takes on a wide variety of forms, and I know I have much to learn. It is my desire to grow in this area and for our family to practice celebration in such a way that it points others to Jesus.

3.Ladies, listen to your hubby- especially when you are pregnant!
Alright, so this won't be too thought provoking, but hopefully you will get a giggle! Somehow, as I get older, my desires for birthday and Christmas gifts have gotten rather practical and boring to most. For my 25th birthday, I asked Justin if I could get new glasses! Though he thought that was pretty lame, he agreed, and off we went to Costco where I have gotten glasses in the past and been pleased. While I was looking at glasses, Justin and Elizabeth browsed the exciting aisles of the superstore! After a good deal of searching, I found the perfect pair and took them to get Justin's approval. When I tried them on for him, his response was, "They look good, but they look a lot like your old ones." I assured him that they were similar, but they were different enough. We went ahead and purchased the glasses, and they sent them off to have the lenses put in. I was so excited when they came in, and I couldn't wait to sport my new specs! Upon getting them home though, guess what? I am now the owner of two identical pair of glasses!
Grrrr... my sweet husband was right! Why didn't you listen to your hubby, Ang? I am stubborn, and pregnant or not, I think I know best! I guess I learned my lesson:) Thankfully, Costco has a 30-day customer satisfaction policy and is allowing me to bring them back and get something a little bit different!
So, what is God teaching you these days?

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Snow Day!!!

What a crazy state in which we live! Today I decided to take the girls to the mall for a little play time with their friends Mattie and Cooper. We had a really good time. I only got one pic though, because they were all too busy to stop for photos! Elizabeth loved the slide!

When we decided to leave, I noticed it was "raining", so I got the girls bundled, and we made a run for it. We quickly realized that the "rain" was in fact sleet, and it hurt! I was really surprised that the weather had changed so quickly.
As the girls napped, I enjoyed a beautiful display of snowfall!! Sadly, the good stuff was over by the time they woke up, but the effects were obvious. Elizabeth was very eager to get outside, so as soon as Daddy got home, out we all went. However, my Texas girl was not as pleased once we got out in the cold!

She was much happier inside with her Aunt Jenn and her milk!