Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas! Now that every Christmas Skype session with family across the country has been concluded, I thought a little mobile-blog post could go up. We've had a great few days celebrating here even though this is our first Christmas away from Oklahoma. We have been in several living rooms across the US via technology and we are thankful for that (OK, CO, possibly WA later). Bram has greatly enjoyed opening presents this year (perhaps even the thrill of the opening more than playing with the gift), and we pray he one day soon realizes the greatest gift we have been given is a Savior in Jesus Christ, and those who repent and believe in Him find they have been given the greatest of riches - forgiveness, righteousness, peace, and an eternity knowing and loving God in His presence. "For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich, yet for your sake he became poor, so that you by his poverty might become rich." 2 Corinthians 8:9

Monday, December 16, 2013

Hymn for Christmas - Thou Who Wast Rich

We sang this hymn at church yesterday and I was struck by the beautiful poetry concerning Christ's love for man in the incarnation (and also struck by thinking of the incarnation of Christ itself), and also struck that it was a Christmas hymn I had never heard of. My pastor elaborated on the hymn at the evening Carols service, and if you are interested in how this hymn was written in connection with Christian missions to China, click this link and read the story below the hymn. You can access the melody in this Youtube video. Beautiful melody, too.


Thou Who Wast Rich
Words: Frank Houghton (1894-1972)
Music: Trad. French Carol Melody, FRAGRANCE

Thou Who wast rich beyond all splendor,
all for love's sake becamest poor;
Thrones for a manger didst surrender,
sapphire-paved courts for stable floor.
Thou Who wast rich beyond all splendor,
all for love's sake becamest poor.

Thou Who art God beyond all praising,
all for love's sake becamest Man;
Stooping so low, but sinners raising
heav'nwards by Thine eternal plan.
Thou Who art God beyond all praising,
all for love's sake becamest Man.

Thou Who art love beyond all telling,
Savior and King, we worship Thee.
Immanuel, within us dwelling,
make us what Thou wouldst have us be.
Thou Who art love, beyond all telling,
Savior and King, we worship Thee.


Bram reading under the tree yesterday


Monday, December 2, 2013

Andy & Holly's Weekend Visit

We were excited to welcome the newlyweds on the Malone side to Maryland at the beginning of November. Andy and Holly drove from their home near Columbus, OH just to hang out with us for the weekend. We had a great time chatting every night and seeing some sights as the trees here were just beginning to show their fall colors. We drove to Annapolis, MD one morning and enjoyed some good food and ice cream. We were able to visit the National Air and Space Museum another morning and also walk around the National Mall afterward. They were able to stay for church Sunday and we got to sneak in a visit to Jon and I's favorite restaurant in Bethesda, MD, Uncle Julio's (Andy introduced us to Uncle Julio's by giving us a gift card last year). Thanks for visiting us, Andy and Holly!

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Sarah and Daniel's October Visit

My sister and my nephew flew all the way from Washington state just to hang out with our family for 12 days while my brother-in-law is deployed with the Air Force. We had an absolute blast. From special outings like going to the National Aquarium in Baltimore to normal every day outings like stopping at Trader Joe's to pick up groceries, we loved every minute. And I have tons of pictures from their time here. Cousin photos are irresistible! Two boys born within one year of each other makes for great photo ops. We love you, Sarah and Daniel!

cousins holding hands

Bram and Auntie Sarah at the National Aquarium

Dolphins playing with a toy in the tank

Bram watching jellyfish at the Jelly Invasion exhibit
Jon and Daniel at the top of the aquarium (no strollers allowed)

Sisters with boys (who were more interested in dolphins and toddling around than in getting photographed)

Daniel enjoyed the dolphin show

Jellyfish glass art
Sarah and Daniel


Cousin photo op at the aquarium

Jon carried both boys for awhile, what a stud! (And that green thing is a kid-leash!)

Cousins checking out the dolphin tank

One of the many beauties in the amazing Jelly Invasion exhibit

It was so fun to be so close to the animals at the aquarium



On a hay bale at Butler's Orchard Pumpkin Festival



Bram was concentrating hard on holding this pumpkin that we ended up purchasing


Cousin buddies holding hands

Fun at Trader Joe's

Bram enjoying a "trumpet" (bugel) at a friend of Sarah's house

Neighborhood walk

Cousins "cooking" together


Morning yogurt drink

Matching cuties
Daniel and Bram flying together at the College Park Aviation Museum

Daniel wanted to be an aviator like his daddy

Obligatory picture!

Bram was really serious about his role play as a pilot!
Playing together at our local playground




Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Welcome, Baby Asher!

My third nephew was born 10/2/13 at around 7am in Nepal. I'm praising God for this new life! Congratulations Jay, Amanda, big sisters Anna and Liyla, and big brother Justice!

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Recipe for Pork Carnitas

I'm trying this recipe for Pork Carnitas (crock pot recipe) and Tomatillo Salsa for dinner tonight, from 100 Days of Real Food (see link and recipes attached) The salsa tastes great (I had some quality control sampling this morning after made it), and the best part was that it was significantly easier than other tomatillo salsas I have made. I wanted to make the corn tortillas as well, but the recipe (also 100 Days) strongly recommends use of a tortilla press, which I don't have. There are some good looking tortilla presses on Amazon for around $20, so maybe I'll update after Christmas with a homemade corn tortilla post.

http://www.100daysofrealfood.com/2011/08/01/recipe-pork-carnitas-tacos-with-tomatillo-salsa/









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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Nap Time Strike

My son has been an excellent napper for the past year. He's been down to one nap in the afternoons since February 2013 or so. Usually his nap will last anywhere from 2-3 hours, and he will spend 3-4 hours in his crib when I include playing before he falls asleep or after he wakes up. That is, until recently. Bram had a fever for 24 hours almost 2 weeks ago now, during which he napped almost 18 hours straight (all afternoon + all night) and woke up cheery the next day. Since he recovered from the virus it seems, naps have been hit or miss, where he only seems to be falling asleep in his crib 1/3 of the time. When he does nap, it lasts quite a while so it makes me think he needs it. He lays in his bed, talking and singing to himself. He's only two, surely he's got more nap time left in him. Anybody else run into this?