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Gratituesday: God is Stronger Than a Hail Storm

October 20, 2014 by Laura 24 Comments

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In early June, our garden looked like this:

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Full of plants protected by buckets looked like this:

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A few days later, a hail storm came through, and our garden looked like this:

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It seemed as if we had lost everything. Our rows and rows of green bean plants had no leaves left. Our pepper and tomato plants were completely broken down. It looked like nothing had survived. We decided to replant a few green bean seeds, and consider the rest of the garden to be a loss. It would be a small garden this year, and we would just make do.

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But guess what? God is bigger than any of our gardening efforts, and He is most certainly bigger than a hail storm!! We left our broken, leafless plants alone. Within a few weeks, they had turned back into thriving plants again. Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!

Not only that, we had a lot of rain this summer and fall – so much so that our garden and all the fruit trees around this area have been kicking out the produce like I’ve never seen before. So now, our garden looks like this:

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So many beautiful peppers!

Our green bean plants have provided bucket after bucket of green beans. We’ve eaten them to our heart’s content – 4 months of fresh-from-the-garden green beans!!! And we’ve frozen many gallon-sized bags of beans too. We’ll be enjoying them all winter!

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Our tomato plants are still giving us many tomatoes every day. Plus we’re picking spaghetti squash and honey dew melon.

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An orchard nearby has had the best “apple year” I’ve ever seen. These bags keep making their way into my kitchen (and the kitchens of my friends). We’re eating all we can hold, and making jar after jar of Homemade Applesauce.

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All this to say – we thought we’d be done enjoying garden produce by June after the hail storm was so destructive. The joke’s on us.  We started canning and freezing produce in July. Here it is the end of October and we are still going strong. I usually have my canning supplies packed away by now. Not this year. There’s still applesauce to make and green beans to pick. I am amazed! I shouldn’t be though. Isn’t it just like God to show us in such mighty ways of His love and care for us?

Here’s a fun peek into our pantry and freezers. We have over 50 jars of applesauce, and I’ll be making more this week and next. This batch turned out so pink, it looks like I added food coloring! Nope, just straight empire apples. So pretty!

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Some friends gave us cucumbers, so I made about 40 jars of dill pickles. It was a fun experiment and they turned out great!

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We bought sweet corn at a road-side stand in August, and froze about a dozen quart-sized bags. Pay no attention to the fact that I desperately need to defrost my freezers. I would if I wasn’t so busy canning and freezing produce.

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I’ve stuffed bags of green beans in our freezers as I’ve found room. Pay no attention to the fact that I desperately need to re-organize my freezers. I would if I wasn’t so busy canning and freezing produce.

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Our peach tree did pretty well this year, so we canned about a dozen quarts, and froze several bags of sliced peaches for smoothies.

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Next you see a mixture of Sweet Pickle Relish (from the cucumbers our friends shared with us), Homemade Salsa, and more Applesauce.

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As you can see from the above picture, I’m no longer organizing the jars as I fit them into my pantry. I’m at a point of simply trying to find room for it all. Dozens and dozens of full jars of produce! It is so exciting!!

I’m so grateful for the bounty and for God’s sense of humor. There may have been a hail storm, but that didn’t stop God from giving us one of our best garden years ever! Go God!

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Gratituesday: Women of Faith

October 6, 2014 by Laura 15 Comments

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No thanks. That’s what I told my friend Emily who, last October, was signing up ladies in our area for the Women of Faith conference that was to be in Lincoln, October of 2014.

Fall is our busiest season, I have no idea what is going on an entire year from now, I’m not really big on conferences like this…

I was full of reasons I couldn’t and shouldn’t go, and even though my reasons were legit, Emily still pushed me. “I think you need to go to this.” Okay, fine. Sign me up.

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A few days before we headed out last Friday, I told another friend who was leery about going, “This better not be some fru-fru chick thing. I want meat, and I want it to be rich.” I hadn’t even looked at who the speakers were going to be, what was on the agenda, and I really had not had time to even think about it. I just planned to show up with an open heart, hoping maybe I could gain a nugget or two from what was shared.

Well. There we were, in an arena filled with 8,000 women. I laughed, I cried, I was pricked to the heart, I was fed, I was convicted, I worshipped, I found refreshment, and I’m not sure how many ways I can say this:  It was incredible.

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Some of my favorite Christian sisters are in this selfie. :)

Nichole Nordeman was there, Matthew West was there (one of the only men, bless him), and the five speakers were amazing. Nothing about the weekend was fru-fru chick stuff. All of it was scripture-filled, hard core Truth. Did I gain a nugget or two? Oh my. I don’t think I can even measure how much I gained from sitting in that arena for the weekend.

I praise God for always putting me exactly where I need to be, teaching me exactly what I need to learn, and helping me hear exactly what I need to know. We serve an amazing God.

Have you been to a Women of Faith conference before? What are you celebrating this Gratituesday?

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Gratituesday: Practicing Our Spanish With Gladis

September 29, 2014 by Laura 5 Comments

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Our older boys have been learning Spanish with Rosetta Stone software for three, going on four years. It has been fantastic! Asa was really able to use what he’s learning when he went to Ecuador this summer. We love it when these great skills can be applied to real life.

Last week, Matt took advantage of a perfect teachable moment. We received a letter from Gladis, the little girl we sponsor from Honduras through One Child Matters. It is written first in Spanish with help from Gladis’ teacher. Then it is translated to English for us to enjoy.

I typically pull out the letter and start reading it to my family (in English, obviously). But Matt started reading it, one sentence at a time, in Spanish. The boys then got to have fun working together to translate it as he read. They did really well! It was a fun activity with our lunch, and hearing the phrases in Spanish made it seem as though we were getting to know Gladis more fully.

“The girl Gladis is very happy for your present, and is very happy for your prayers.”

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I find it amazing that I can feel so connected and love someone so dearly even though we’ve never met face to face. Praying for someone will certainly do that for you!

I’m very thankful for One Child Matters. Because of them, children’s needs are being met. Most importantly, these children are learning about Jesus and finding hope. While our family has the opportunity to bless this little girl, we are finding more and more that she is the one blessing us. I love how God works!

What are you thankful for this Gratituesday?

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Gratituesday: The Library

September 22, 2014 by Laura 10 Comments

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Confessions:  I took a few years off from going on regular library visits with my kids. What kind of homeschool mom am I, anyway?

A busy one.  One who works from home and finds that when she’s not home, it’s very easy to get behind on work. (Imagine that.)  Something had to give, and committing to go to the library regularly was one of them.

Sad, I know. But we have full bookshelves in five different rooms in our house. Trust me – we are not without books. Purchasing books to have for easy school access became much easier than going to the library once a week to get what we needed for assignments. Books are a great investment, after all. I don’t mind spending money on good books that we’ll use over and over again.

So here we are, with our full bookshelves, saving a fair amount of time each week on the chore of finding our resources at the library. I’m grateful to check that off my list of jobs I need to do. But what about activities we want to do? Well now, that’s become a different story.

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The past few months, the younger boys and I have started going to the library more frequently again. We go because we want to. We go because the boys are older now and have new and varied interests. We search the shelves, finding books that seem intriguing, and we go home with a big pile. I love that these books are used in addition to our school books. These books are “just for fun.” (You know, because for some reason, we can’t call school “fun.” Oh please.)

We’ve learned new recipes, become experts on volcanos, tried our hand at drawing comics, learned new card tricks – and by “we” I really mean “they.” I love watching the boys take off with a book and come back full of new ideas and knowledge.

Today was a library day for us. Looking at all the amazing books available to us made me pretty excited. Yep, today I’m thankful for the library – one of the most basic perks of life there is.

And how about you? What are you thankful for this Gratituesday?

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Gratituesday: Filling the Pantry

September 16, 2014 by Laura 15 Comments

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Gardening. Canning. Preserving. Freezing. Slicing.  It is so much work.

I really don’t have time for this. But I also don’t have time not to do it. So I make time, or somehow, as always, God provides the time. The family pitches in to help, and eventually we get it all done.

The beauty of working so hard to get garden veggies and orchard fruit preserved in the summer and fall is that this winter it will all be convenience food for our family! It will be super easy to pull these goodies out of the pantry or freezer and serve them quickly with our meals. That’s why I make the time – that and because it saves us hundreds of dollars. That’s pretty nice too. :)

It’s been a few years since we canned any peaches. We’ve only had enough to freeze some for smoothies. This year, we got ourselves set for smoothies, and filled several jars to eat plain or with cottage cheese. These peaches turned out so pretty!

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We’ve made loads of applesauce. What you see below is barely a sampling. Thanks to cucumbers a friend passed along to us, we are all set with dill pickles and sweet pickle relish for the year. I also made a few jars of salsa (my mom’s recipe). Sometimes, I just open my pantry to stare at all the pretty jars full of food. That alone makes the hard work all worth it. :)

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It was ironic that I was gawking at my jars of home-canned produce and taking pictures to share with you today. Just as I was doing that, the UPS man showed up on our porch with part of our Amazon Subscribe and Save order. FUN!! (See many of the specifics here.)

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I snapped a picture of the packaged food (and household items) too. I thought it would be good to show you those along with my home-canned produce. Yep, sometimes I rely on packaged cereal on busy mornings. Sometimes we like chips for a treat. It’s all about balance, right?

I just LOVE a full pantry, and thank God that he has provided so much (mostly) free produce to preserve. I also thank Him for the great deals I find online that are delivered to my door. How fun that I got to stare at so many household blessings for my family today. Thank you, God for the bounty!

How about you? What are you thankful for this Gratituesday?

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Gratituesday: Restarting With the Newsboys

September 1, 2014 by Laura 6 Comments

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One of our family’s favorite Christian bands is Newsboys. Elias got their latest album for Christmas last year, and wouldn’t you know it? The title of the album is Restart. Have you heard this song? It fits perfectly with our plans to Hit the Restart Button, right?

These song lyrics are great. The Truth is that no matter what, God can and will always hit the restart button in our lives at just the right time. He knows what we need. He knows what is best. He knows. 

I love that He is so gentle. I trust Him. A fresh start with Jesus is just what we need.

What are you thankful for this Gratituesday? Leave a comment to share!

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Gratituesday: Swimming Season is Over – How I’m Coping

August 25, 2014 by Laura 9 Comments

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We have friends who have a beautiful swimming pool in their back yard. For three years now, they have been so sweet to let our family come enjoy the pool. Here’s a picture from three summers ago. The boys were so timid in the water then…

Now? They are all over the pool – diving, having contests, and playing swimming games. It’s awesome to watch. We’ve been away from home most of this summer, so we haven’t had as much pool time as we would have liked. Now that we’re home and settled into some sort of routine, we’ve gone swimming every chance we could grab. It’s been great motivation to get our schoolwork done each day. Ahhh, a fantastic, refreshing reward for hard work – and P.E. at it’s finest. :)

I love sunshine, heat, Vitamin D, and pool exercise. But alas, all good things must come to an end, at least for a time. Tis the time of year for our friends to shut their pool down for the season. This week we’re experiencing cooler weather – and by cooler, I mean that temps are what most people consider perfect. Mid to upper 70’s. Who doesn’t love that? (me, maybe?)  I do – really I do. This weather is gorgeous. I just like 90° best – because I do. ;)

Recognizing that swimming just wasn’t going to happen today, or tomorrow, or again probably until next summer – and because our house was actually a bit chilly (who knew?) I coped the only way I knew how. I baked.

I love everything about summer (like, I crazy love it) – but I do miss baking. So yay for chillier weather (she said with a half-smile and a shrug). Today I got to bake!

Malachi and I had fun making Chocolate Graham Crackers. I’ve been pretty intentional the past few weeks about teaching him cooking skills. He did most of the mixing and measuring himself, then decided that shaping crackers with cookie cutters would be way more fun than simply cutting them into squares.  But of course.

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Eek, a few got overdone. My apologies to the blackened bunnies. We will eat you anyway.

Justus and I made a double batch of Dark Chocolate Almond Granola. This is so great to have on hand for quick breakfasts and snacks. The house smelled so good while this was baking!

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Summer’s not over yet and you can bet I’ll be soaking up as much sunshine as I can during the next few weeks before…oh, I can’t even say it. La, la, la, I am in denial in my happy, warm place – and that is where I shall stay for now. But yay for all the blessings (like baking!) that come with the change of seasons. I love how God shows us His goodness through everything.

And now I want to hear from YOU. Tell me how you are, how God is working in your life, and what you are thankful for. Go!

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Malachi’s Lego Party On the Cheap

August 18, 2014 by Laura 16 Comments

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How to Host a Lego Party (on the cheap!)

Malachi has been planning and dreaming of a Lego party with his friends for no less than two years now. We didn’t schedule it in though, because I figure, why act in haste? Also, there is the fact that planning and throwing parties is really not my gift and I very much do not enjoy it. As a result, every few hours during the past 730 days, Malachi would throw out a new Lego party idea to which I would respond with a look on my face as if he had just suggested we go lick the spoons of people who were currently running high fevers.

Poor kid. Such great ideas. Such a boring, non-party type mom. 714 days after Malachi’s party planning brainstorming began, I finally got over myself. He and I sat down, looked on Pinterest, found some fun ideas, and got to work. Surely there would be a way to make a Lego party fun, but keep it simple and inexpensive. Yes, indeed. (For the record, there are also many ways to make it complicated, elaborate, and spendy – just in case you feel like the 8 and 9 year old boys in your life will appreciate all the time you spent coloring individual, personalized placemats and notice all the tiny details on a cake which you have carved and decorated into a replica of a life-size Lego spaceship.)

One of Malachi’s biggest desires for his party was that we have a piñata. We agreed to fill the piñata with some of the Legos from his collection that could be played with together once the piñata broke open. Cost? Free. (Okay fine. Already paid for.)  We also agreed that it was a wise idea to put the Lego pieces into a ziplock bag so that they wouldn’t fly all over the yard with the final blow of the piñata.

Did you know that it’s very possible to make a Lego-looking piñata out of one shoe box, 8 bottle lids, and three pieces of tissue paper? Malachi decided I was a genius for thinking of this. I had to agree (with great humility.)

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Who doesn’t love putting on a blind fold and swinging at air? Every boy got exactly two turns each, and then…

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…the rope I had strung through it popped out and the piñata flew into the grass. Did you know that if you blind fold a child, give him a wooden sword, and set him lose in the yard, he will eventually make his way to said piñata and give it a whack? We thought that was perhaps a better plan that having Asa hold the piñata in the air while the kids swung the sword. (You’re welcome, Asa.)

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We spent a few dollars on colored sacks, cups, and plates. My artistic ability is very limited, but drawing Lego people faces on cups I managed to pull off well enough.

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I am well aware that little boys at parties are not super interested in “come on to the table, children, and let’s make a craft!” Still – Malachi and I thought it would be fun for everyone to make a personalized container for their Lego projects at home. 94¢ per container, plus some stickers and contact paper? No problem.

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The boys had lots of fun and turned out great Lego storage containers. I’m very sure that now that they have these, they will each and every one do a very good job picking up all of their Legos after working on a project so no one in their households will ever step on a Lego. Again. Ever.

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Party food included popcorn served out of a very thoroughly washed Lego bucket, and pieces of pizza that tried very hard to look like 1 by 2 Lego blocks.

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See the jar full of Legos below? Each kid wrote down guesses as to how many Legos he thought filled the jar. The boy who guessed the closest got to take the first swing at the piñata. In case you ever need to know the following recipe conversion:  128 Legos equals 1 quart.

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And possibly my favorite free game/activity:  Malachi gathered all of the pieces of two small Lego sets. He divided them evenly into 10 plastic eggs. Our older boys hid the eggs around the yard, then the party goers got to enjoy participating in a L-egg-o Hunt. It was super fun! Once all the L-egg-o’s had been found, the boys worked together to put the sets together.

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Malachi was flying high the entire week. Planning, creating, and executing the party was so much fun for him. I’m so thankful we were able to do this together. Maybe I shouldn’t wait so many hundreds of days next time to work with him on a fun project like this?

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But wouldn’t you know it. Our party guests had been gone precisely 3.75 minutes when Malachi, gleam in his eye, asked, “So when should we have the next Lego party?”

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Gratituesday: I Don’t Know Where I’m Going!

August 11, 2014 by Laura 17 Comments

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I walked down the aisle 20 years ago this week. Twenty years!!!! I’m not sure where the last two decades have gone, but 4 kids and many other life changes later – here we are.

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We’re not much into gift-giving, and typically, we only quietly slip away for a lunch or dinner out together to celebrate our special day. But this year is different. Since it’s our 20th anniversary, Matt decided to plan something special.

What has he planned? Well, I have no idea. I was given a specific list of items to pack and a departure time for a get-away. Other than that, I don’t know a thing about our plans. How fun is that?

We’ll be leaving a long list of school assignments and household chores for our boys. They’ll be all set up with easy-to-make foods. We have a recent college graduate living at our house for several months, so we’re leaving him in charge of overseeing our kids and making sure they get their school work and chores done both days that we’re gone.

Everyone is sure to have a great time! I’m excited for a little get-away with Matt…and as soon as I find out where we’re going, you’ll be the first to know. (AFTER we get back.)  :)

What are you thankful for this week? Leave a comment to share how God is working in your life!

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Gratituesday: Cherish the Moments. No, Seriously.

August 4, 2014 by Laura 63 Comments

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Our family tradition started back in 2008 when the boys were all just little guys. We’d make a list, walk the aisles of school supplies, and pick up crayons, markers, glue sticks, and paints. We’d celebrate the upcoming school year by going out to lunch after our school supply shopping. Year after year, we continued the tradition.

Would you look at these sweet young things? The boys were 3, 6, 8, and 11 then.

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Now, at the beginning of our 2014-2015 school year, I asked the boys if they’d mind doing this for me one more time. After all, it’s the beginning of Asa’s senior year. Who cares that we didn’t need one measly school supply this year? It’s been tradition for seven years in a row. I needed this picture.

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Thirteen years.  That’s how long we’ve been homeschooling. Through the nursing baby years, the toddlers crawling all over our school books years, the learning to read years, the never can find a sharpened pencil years – we survived.

We are now in the algebra years, the reading novels and learning foreign languages years, the prep for the ACT years, and the what should I do after graduation years.  I do not know how we got here.  When did C.S. Lewis replace Curious George? How did simple addition turn into roman numerals turn into geometry theorems? How did my babies grow taller than me and become the ones who teach me how to use new software on the computer?

How I used to roll my eyes at the people who told me to “enjoy my boys while they are young because they grow up so fast.” Yeah, yeah, I know. Enjoy them and embrace this and cherish it all  blah, blah, blah because someday they’ll be grown up and I’ll miss those little years full of smeared snot and poop accidents and grocery cart tantrums.

The little years were long and hard and the snot and poop were ever-present and not something I wanted to document in the baby book. I was cherishing and embracing, but you better believe I also moved mountains so that I could take an occasional trip by myself to the grocery store – where for thirty blissful minutes nobody needed me or pulled on my leg.

That was all good. It’s okay that I found refreshment in the little slice of heaven that occurred while I waited to sack my groceries. Raising babies and toddlers and preschoolers is incredibly difficult and without a doubt, sometimes it is just plain hard to embrace and cherish each moment. Praise God for all the cute stuff that counteracts all the teething and tantrums. Praise God for nap time. Praise God for sticky kisses and grimy hugs and unconditional love from smiling baby faces.

It seems that I may have just thrown myself over into the other camp. I am now that lady – the one who will tell you to enjoy them while they’re young. (I totally give you permission to hate the poop accidents though.)

Those people – the ones that tell you how fast your kids will be all grown up? They weren’t even kidding. They were right – and if I was annoyed with them for saying it when my kids were little, now I’m just mad. How dare they be right? How is it that they said I would blink and they’d be grown? They really meant it, and it really is true. Somebody put on the brakes. This has gone entirely too fast.

As our oldest son begins his senior year, I’ve learned anew what it means to cherish the moments. This year is filled with a lot of “lasts.” Oh but praise God – this is also the beginning of a lot of “firsts.” Life doesn’t end as our kids grow older and launch the nest – but you’d better believe even the small and normal moments of life are a treasure to me like they never have been before.

We still have several years of parenting and schooling and guiding our kids along. But the beginning of this school year signifies big changes for our family in the upcoming years. What a story we’ll have to tell as we continue to experience God’s work in our lives.

You’d better believe – I’ll be cherishing this time for all its worth.

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