Just a little bit of an update on our Big Girl Lizzie Grace! She is such a joy and has been a wonderful big sis to Elaine! She is quite eloquent for a 2 year old and has incredible curiosity. She is also becoming very independent which is most of the time a good thing. The other day, after her shower, I sent her to get each article of clothes she needed. She would quickly run to her room, get the item and return to me, so I could either watch her put it on or assist. So great!!! She is also potty training:) For the most part, pooh always ends up in the potty! Tee tee is a little harder for her, but we are getting there! (I will gladly change a wet diaper vs a dirty one!)
The coolest thing about Elizabeth these days is that she is beginning to understand truths about our Awesome God! Around her birthday, I began teaching her Ephesians 2:10 (the verse on her birth announcement that we have been praying over her). She picked up on it very quickly and began talking about being God's workmanship in the aisles of Wal Mart. So, I went ahead and taught her the two preceding verses which clearly lay out salvation. After she had those down, I moved on to Colossians 3:12 and we talked about some of the qualities of a follower of Jesus (compassion ,kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience). During November, we memorized Psalm 100 and talked about how we show our thanksgiving to God (see last post for whole psalm). Now, Elizabeth has memorized Galatians 4:4-5 (But when the fullness of time had come, God sent forth his son, born of a woman, born under the law, to redeem those who were under the law, that we might receive adoption as sons.) This has been really great as we talk through the Nativity story and God's redemptive plan. I confess that initially I bought into the lie that she was too young to "get it" with the whole scripture memory thing. However, she has proven me so wrong and it is amazing to see her taking away nuggets of truth and asking some challenging questions. Not only is she growing in her knowledge of God, but as I have to put concepts like humility, redemption and salvation into two year old language, I too am falling more in love with my Lord! It has become such a special time to open the Word each morning as we eat breakfast and talk about our good and faithful God. I encourage you to do the same if you are not already! Helpful tip- for Galatians 4:4-5, I printed out little pictures to help her remember each phrase (clock, baby, woman, stone tablets, cross, daddy with little boy). These have been awesome, and she really likes them!
Two quick stories and then a few pics.
Elizabeth loves to grab a measuring tape and have us measure her height and step on the scale to measure her weight. Our response to her is usually, "Wow Elizabeth! You are SO BIG!" The other day, she came in while I was standing on the scale. With great enthusiasm, she shouted, "Wow Mommy! You are SO BIG!" Thank you my love:)
We recently did a little photo shoot of the girls for Christmas cards. That same evening, Aunt Jenn came over to hang out. Here is the conversation.
Jenn: Lizzie, what did you do tonight?
Lizzie: Took pictures.
Jenn: Who was in the pictures?
Lizzie: Me!
Jenn: Who else was in the pictures?
Lizzie: Me and my pretty face!
Oh dear! No lacking of self confidence, huh? I guess we assure her of her beauty often:)
Monday, December 15, 2008
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
6 Months
Are you kidding me? My baby is getting to be a big girl! Lots of firsts this month. Elaine has mastered sitting up without support and purposefully rolling/scooting to get where she wants to be (or sometimes stuck!). She has also ventured into the world of real food! Rice cereal, green beans, sweet potatoes, bananas, and apple sauce are all we have tried so far. My crazy girl loves her veggies but is still not as thrilled about fruit. I have to mix it with rice cereal, so the taste is not so strong. She has started saying da-da-da-da which is super cute and fun. No teeth yet, but some days I wonder if there is not something trying to poke through. Still spitting, but not nearly as bad as it used to be! At her 6 month check up, she weighed 15 lb 8 oz and was 26'' long, just below the 50th percentile in weight and about the 70th percentile in length. Although she does have a few rolls, she is a pretty petite little thing! Elaine's favorites these days inclue her Lamb Chop snuggly friend, pulling Lizzie's hair, hearing herself "talk," giggling, Kyleigh, books, playing with her friends (a serious game of tug o' war broke out between her and Juliet the other night!), sitting up like a big girl, being able to see and hear Mommy and blowing raspberries.
Here is our little cutie patootie!
ps-If you have a little one, these flowers are an awesome toy! They were Lizzie's, then borrowed by another family, and now Elaine's loves them! (Thanks Martha, Matt and Mae for a great toy!) Lamaze is the maker.
Here is our little cutie patootie!
ps-If you have a little one, these flowers are an awesome toy! They were Lizzie's, then borrowed by another family, and now Elaine's loves them! (Thanks Martha, Matt and Mae for a great toy!) Lamaze is the maker.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Giving Thanks!
Psalm 100
Shout joyfully to the Lord all the earth;
Serve the Lord with gladness; come before him with joyful singing.
Know the the Lord himself is God, it is he who has made us and not we ourselves.
We are his people and the sheep of his pasture.
Enter his courts with thanksgiving and his courts with praise. Give thanks to him; bless his name.
For the Lord is good. His lovingkindness is everlasting and his faithfulness to all generations.
Our Thanksgiving holiday was filled with lots of fun and house hopping! We began the day at the Turkey Trot (our third consecutive year- I think you can call it a tradition now!) where we were joined by Nana and Paw Paw and Aunt Jenn. We also talked our good friends the Crawfords into paying money to do a 5K early Thanksgiving morning too!
After the Trot, we headed to Nana and PawPaw's to have traditional mimosa's and watch the Macy's Parade. Elizabeth was really into it this year; of course Dora was her favorite balloon!
Lunch was at my Granny's house- so yummy! Then we went to Aunt Kim's home to be with Justin's family for awhile. After that, it was NAP TIME, so back to Granny's house. When the girls woke up, we decorated the Christmas tree. Finally, home to sleep!!!!
Friday, we headed to my Aunt's home and spent time with more family. Elaine got to play with her cousin Taylor who is a month younger but 4 pounds heavier! We left there and made the trek to Kaufman to spend the night and hang out there on Saturday. Elizabeth got to help Grammy make muffins and then go with Daddy and Pop to the barn to see all of the animals! She fed the cows and goats and climbed the hay! She was pretty proud of herself:) I will be proud of myself if the outfit she was wearing gets clean enough to ever be worn again!
Although it was a lot of driving and slightly exhausting, what a blessing that we have so much family to spend time with. We are also thankful for our precious CityView church family with whom we get to do life! Jesus, himself, is more than enough, yet he still chooses to provide us with immeasurable gifts. Thank you Jesus!
Shout joyfully to the Lord all the earth;
Serve the Lord with gladness; come before him with joyful singing.
Know the the Lord himself is God, it is he who has made us and not we ourselves.
We are his people and the sheep of his pasture.
Enter his courts with thanksgiving and his courts with praise. Give thanks to him; bless his name.
For the Lord is good. His lovingkindness is everlasting and his faithfulness to all generations.
Our Thanksgiving holiday was filled with lots of fun and house hopping! We began the day at the Turkey Trot (our third consecutive year- I think you can call it a tradition now!) where we were joined by Nana and Paw Paw and Aunt Jenn. We also talked our good friends the Crawfords into paying money to do a 5K early Thanksgiving morning too!
After the Trot, we headed to Nana and PawPaw's to have traditional mimosa's and watch the Macy's Parade. Elizabeth was really into it this year; of course Dora was her favorite balloon!
Lunch was at my Granny's house- so yummy! Then we went to Aunt Kim's home to be with Justin's family for awhile. After that, it was NAP TIME, so back to Granny's house. When the girls woke up, we decorated the Christmas tree. Finally, home to sleep!!!!
Friday, we headed to my Aunt's home and spent time with more family. Elaine got to play with her cousin Taylor who is a month younger but 4 pounds heavier! We left there and made the trek to Kaufman to spend the night and hang out there on Saturday. Elizabeth got to help Grammy make muffins and then go with Daddy and Pop to the barn to see all of the animals! She fed the cows and goats and climbed the hay! She was pretty proud of herself:) I will be proud of myself if the outfit she was wearing gets clean enough to ever be worn again!
Although it was a lot of driving and slightly exhausting, what a blessing that we have so much family to spend time with. We are also thankful for our precious CityView church family with whom we get to do life! Jesus, himself, is more than enough, yet he still chooses to provide us with immeasurable gifts. Thank you Jesus!
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Aunts and Good Friends!
So, Elizabeth and Elaine are blessed with a wonderful Aunt Jenn! It is great to have her close by, and she is so much fun! In addition to Aunt Jenn, all of my college girl friends are "Aunts!" Elizabeth equates the word aunt with FUN! Here are are few photos with her Aunts:)
Not pictured: Aunt Amanda, Aunt Sarah, Aunt Susan, and many more.
Elizabeth and Elaine are blessed also with super friends too! Yesterday was quite a lot of fun friend time! Taber and I took the girls to Southlake Town Center to play (mainly because we were bored). Of course we had our cameras handy! I also got a video of them standing on a park bench singing Jesus Loves Me at the top of their lungs!
Then Elaine's friend Sophia came over with her parents Andy and Katie for dinner. Elaine practiced sharing her toys and her new skill of sitting up! Someday these two will be hiding in the bathroom washing each other's hair with hand soap like Addie and Lizzie were recently caught doing!
Speaking of super friends and babies... My most super college friend and roomie, AKA Aunt Megs is going to have one!!!!! Praise God from whom all blessing flow! She is due at the beginning of the summer- HOORAY!
Aunt Brooke came all the way from Thailand to play party blowers with me!
She even taught me to say Hello in Thai!
She even taught me to say Hello in Thai!
Not pictured: Aunt Amanda, Aunt Sarah, Aunt Susan, and many more.
Elizabeth and Elaine are blessed also with super friends too! Yesterday was quite a lot of fun friend time! Taber and I took the girls to Southlake Town Center to play (mainly because we were bored). Of course we had our cameras handy! I also got a video of them standing on a park bench singing Jesus Loves Me at the top of their lungs!
Then Elaine's friend Sophia came over with her parents Andy and Katie for dinner. Elaine practiced sharing her toys and her new skill of sitting up! Someday these two will be hiding in the bathroom washing each other's hair with hand soap like Addie and Lizzie were recently caught doing!
Speaking of super friends and babies... My most super college friend and roomie, AKA Aunt Megs is going to have one!!!!! Praise God from whom all blessing flow! She is due at the beginning of the summer- HOORAY!
Monday, November 24, 2008
Daddy's Birthday
This post is very over due! November 12th marked Justin's 26th birthday. I counted up, and this was his 8th birthday that I got to share with him. On his 19th birthday (when we were just "friends"), I got a group of people together, and we had a little surprise birthday for him at Rumors Cafe. His big gift included a bar of soap for him to pass on to his potluck roommate who did not shower! Oh the good ol' days...
This year we celebrated a few times. On his actual birthday, the girls and I took him to McAllisters for lunch and lots of sweet tea, and then we had special date to Texas de Brazil while Nana and PawPaw kept the girls. Whoa, was that a lot of meat, but even I, who am not the biggest meat eater, really enjoyed it! We also went out with family to celebrate at PF Changs, where the waiter was rather awkward and definitely asked for a piece of the turtle cheesecake I made before we even cut into it!
Any way, I love you Justin Bassett, and I praise God for the privilege of walking beside you through life and being called your wife!
This year we celebrated a few times. On his actual birthday, the girls and I took him to McAllisters for lunch and lots of sweet tea, and then we had special date to Texas de Brazil while Nana and PawPaw kept the girls. Whoa, was that a lot of meat, but even I, who am not the biggest meat eater, really enjoyed it! We also went out with family to celebrate at PF Changs, where the waiter was rather awkward and definitely asked for a piece of the turtle cheesecake I made before we even cut into it!
Any way, I love you Justin Bassett, and I praise God for the privilege of walking beside you through life and being called your wife!
Monday, November 10, 2008
Little Bo Peep and Her Lost Sheep
So, for Halloween, I really wanted something for the girls to dress up as together. However, in all of my searching, I came up with a lot of boy/girl pairings and even a lot of boy/boy pairings, but no good girl/girl combinations. Finally, I came across the idea of Little Bo Peep and her lost sheep- perfect! I initially planned on making both of the girls' costumes, but after coming across an $8 bunny outfit at WalMart, I decided to buy it and just make a few modifications. I did make Elizabeth's costume and learned all about the art of "gathering" in the process. Being the thrifty woman that I am, I am proud to say that everything included, Little Bo Peep's costume cost $4.50 and a lot of good learning time:)
We had a great time Halloween night. CityView again sponsored bounce houses in neighborhoods of our church members, so we hung out at one of them. What a great way to meet people and share the love of Christ. What Satan intends for evil can be redeemed!
Elizabeth also got her first taste of trick or treating. Raegan, Anna Beth, and Aidan all helped her along the way. She was very good at saying thank you, but about half way through, her candy bucket got too heavy to carry! Elaine made the rounds with us, snuggled up in Nana's arms; about the same time Lizzie's bucket got too heavy, Elaine decided she was through counting sheep and went to sleep. It was such a fun night and great to be in a community where everyone just sits out on their driveways and hangs out together!
We had a great time Halloween night. CityView again sponsored bounce houses in neighborhoods of our church members, so we hung out at one of them. What a great way to meet people and share the love of Christ. What Satan intends for evil can be redeemed!
Elizabeth also got her first taste of trick or treating. Raegan, Anna Beth, and Aidan all helped her along the way. She was very good at saying thank you, but about half way through, her candy bucket got too heavy to carry! Elaine made the rounds with us, snuggled up in Nana's arms; about the same time Lizzie's bucket got too heavy, Elaine decided she was through counting sheep and went to sleep. It was such a fun night and great to be in a community where everyone just sits out on their driveways and hangs out together!
Friday, October 31, 2008
5 Months!
Sweet Elaine is 5 months old and just so stinkin' precious! She is even more chill than Elizabeth was at this age, which is pretty crazy! In the past month, she has gotten over the hump of fussy time and really likes hanging out with Daddy when he gets home from work, greeting him with a gummy smile rather than shrill screams. Elaine loves to just lay on her tummy and back and play with her toys or look around at all that is going on. Although she did conquer rolling 360 degrees this month, she prefers rolling over her left shoulder. Most of the time she just rolls over and when she tires of that position, she rolls right back to her original spot. She is a determined grabber; most often my hair gets the brunt of this skill but anything within reach is fair game! She loves her rice cereal before bed, but mommy milk is still her favorite! The spitting up continues; however I don't think it is quite as bad as it was, or maybe I just expect it now! Although she has had a couple of sniffles and what I would call a minor cold, overall Elaine has been very healthy. Praise God! We haven't been to the doctor in a month, but I would say she weighs somewhere around 15 pounds and is getting longer, as she has grown out of one of her sleep sacks. Other favorites include her exersaucer, being outside, snuggling in her knock off moby wrap, and watching Elizabeth. She is sleeping about 10 hours at night and taking two good naps during the day, one of them usually while Elizabeth "naps"(it has become more of rest time with occasional sleep).
And now what you really want... more pics!
And now what you really want... more pics!
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Zoo Day!
Yesterday just may have been one of the most perfect weather days of the year! Taber and I decided earlier in the week that we wanted to take the girls to the zoo, and we invited our moms to go along. We had so much fun, and the added help of Nana and Mimi was wonderful! Here are a few pics of the day.
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