Thursday, December 23, 2010
Christm...I mean, Kwanzaa???
Today my kids made my heart smile (as they often do). I was in the bedroom listening to them as they played nicely together (without arguing...which very rarely happens) so needless to say, I was enjoying what I heard. They were playing "church". Caleb was Pastor J, and Amelia was herself. Caleb says "Ok, kids, come on up, it's time for the children's message." Amelia sits down in front of him and Caleb says " Ok...are you all excited for Christm....wait, I mean, are you all excited for Kwanzaa?" At this point, I was hysterically laughing while trying to listen to where he was going with his children's message. He continues in saying "yes it is Kwanzaa, and when you go downstairs you will learn more...let us pray. Dear Jesus, Thank you for the day, thank you for the food, and thank you for church today. It's Chrismas and Kwanzaa. Amen." We, obviously, celebrate Christ's birthday in our house, but somewhere along the way, he has picked up celebrating Kwanzaa. So to all of you, we wish you a Merry CHRISTmas, and a Happy Kwanzaa!
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Annabella 6 months
Annabella is 6 months old now. My time flies. At her 6 month appointment she weighed 17 lbs. 5 oz. and is 28 inches long. She has already started eating baby food, and fruit puffs, drinking from a cup, waving, saying da-da, ma-ma, ba-ba, la-la, and is rolling all over the place. She is also trying to sit up, but if she gets distracted she topples over like a broken Weeble. She has such an easy going personality and loves to smile, laugh, and squeal. I must say, she is a super easy baby...so far! She is my sweet little Annie Boo Boo.
She is such a big girl now!
Monday, December 6, 2010
From the mind of a four year old.
Today, while watching the cartoon "Dora Saves Christmas", Amelia realized that Santa has a naughty and nice list. We have never really gone over this concept with the kids because we want their main focus to be on the fact that it is Jesus' birthday, and not on Santa bringing gifts. YES, we do the Santa thing, but our main emphasis is on Jesus. Anyway, she started asking questions about Santa's naughty list and how he knows who's naughty and nice. I explained the concept and wanted to throw in that Jesus sees the things we do as well, and he is more important because he died for our sins. After explaining this to her, she then told me that the people who killed Jesus should be on Santa's naughty list because they were mean and shouldn't have killed him. WOW! To have the mind of a four year old. I mean, what does one say after that?
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