Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Nathan writes us lettes

Recently Nathan has gotten into writing us letters.  He's learning so quickly in first grade and is excited by this new freedom of expression.  He also is very artistic, and made us each a Christmas present.  This morning he was handing out his Christmas presents and said, "Now remember, if it looks like a little kid made these, I did." :) Also in his Christmas gifts to Jimmy & me was the following letter:

"It is os helpfall when you help me!  As I growe up you help me, and I help you! But we all Love echathir.  Even when you unoy me I stil Love you and oba.  It is fun too live heer.  Love: Nathan"

Did you understand all of that?  No?  I needed just a smidge of translation, too.  So here it is:

It is so helpful when you help me!  As I grow up you help me, and I help you.  But we all love each other.  Even when you annoy me I still love you and obey.  It is fun to live here.  Love: Nathan

I think my favorite line is the part about us annoying him.  I think the letter was to the whole family so we're going to go with he was talking about his brothers.....Usually his letters are full of thanks for us loving him even when he's disobedient.  He's a sweet (and hilarious) little boy.

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Christmas decorations and a little tour of our house

Here's a little peek at our house. I've included pictures of some Christmas decorations as well as general pictures of the house. You can assume that if you don't see a picture of it (the kitchen for example!!), it was too messy to photograph ;)

Near the bottom you'll see two pictures of a room that looks somewhat empty (but has the black piano). That's the two halves if what I think is supposed to be the formal living room. We don't have much furniture for it so for now it's the boys' art room and my piano room :)

More pictures of the house to come when the rooms are cleaned up enough to photograph!!

















Sunday, December 9, 2012

He has a sweet heart




I have to share a story about Nathan from this week that has made me very proud to be his mother, and has also been very humbling to know how powerfully God is working in his young heart.  A few days ago I was driving all four boys somewhere by myself and I started talking about how great Jimmy is as a husband and dad.  I was exhorting them to learn well from him.  Nathan was concerned about several things--how was he going to learn to be a good husband and dad?  Those things seem hard to a 6-year-old!  And here was the winner (out of nowhere), "How will I learn how to spend my money?!" So he and I had a brief conversation about wise spending habits, the number one being that we always first give part of our money to God.

Fast forward to this weekend.  Jimmy had a few jobs at church he said he'd pay Nathan to do (at the whopping rate of $1 a day!).  By Saturday night Nathan had $3.  He told me he wanted to give one of his dollars to church, referencing our previous conversation that we always give our firstfruits to God.  (And 33%--quite the offering!)  Then he said that instead of giving me a paper dollar, he'd give me four quarters, "because if I give a paper dollar, the church can only give it to one person, but if I give four quarters, the church can give it to four people."  I ended up carrying 10 dimes into worship, at his request, to put in the offering.  I admit that since no one else knew the story I felt a little foolish putting 10 dimes into the offering basket.  But the sincerity of this child, and how pleased God is with his simple act of obedience, nearly brought me to tears.