Monday, August 31, 2009
Rock on!
After our basement waterproofing project, our lovely yard looks like this. It's by far the beauty of our street. I think we'll win the landscaping of the year award...or not.
Our plan is to lay down grass seed in the yard in 2 weeks. The only problem is that when they fixed our basement, they dug a ditch around the house and filled it with 4 to 5 feet of crushed gravel rocks. That's not really the problem. The problem is that A LOT of gravel ended up all over our yard / dirt. Before we lay down the grass seed, we need to pick up the rocks. So we're spending some good family time out in the yard / dirt.
Emery is somewhat helpful when she's not playing with something else. She filled that much of the bucket in about an hour!
The boys and girl get 25 cents for every bucket of rocks. Andrew picks up a good amount of rocks since he is beginning to understand the value of money. However, Matt doesn't seem to understand the work for pay idea. As he was walking away with a bucket filled, he mumbled under his breath, "sla-ver-y" in his most pained voice.
We also found a frog while we were working today. The girl was so brave and held it!
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Topeka Zoo
I don't know what kind of bird that was, but he sure liked the boys and girl. The feelings were not mutual, at least for Matt. But this zoo really let you get close to the animals. And we even saw a few animals that we've never seen before.
It really was a big bat. I think Sandy was impressed.
Friday, August 28, 2009
What a day!
It started out with some Bible time with the boys and girl.
We had a few issues. And somehow the singing is a lot less passionate when the camera is on, but you get the idea.
Then I worked like a dog putting in another raised bed, removing a tree root and other yard work. The sad thing is that I have another raised bed to do tomorrow and about 5 more tree roots.
And as I write, the ladies are out at their Bible study so I'm watching Luke and Addison too. 5 kids to 1 dad, not a good ratio. Thank God for videos! Can you tell which kids are mine?!
We had a few issues. And somehow the singing is a lot less passionate when the camera is on, but you get the idea.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Proverbs 12:22
Lying lips are an abomination to the Lord, but those who deal truthfully are His delight.
I'm not sure why her hands are around her face either.
Emphasis on "His de-light!"
Andrew's taking a little break from our family verses to catch up in his Awana Spark's book. We're about to start a new year of Awana (for the first time here at our church) so he's going to be doing Spark's verses probably for a bit.
I'm not sure why her hands are around her face either.
Emphasis on "His de-light!"
Andrew's taking a little break from our family verses to catch up in his Awana Spark's book. We're about to start a new year of Awana (for the first time here at our church) so he's going to be doing Spark's verses probably for a bit.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Soccer
Andrew started his 2nd year of soccer. I'm not exactly sure how to gauge his soccer skill as I've never played soccer, hardly ever watched soccer, and pretty much know nothing about soccer. But I think he's having fun.
He knows how to do the pre-game huddle.
He looks confident playing defense next to his coach.
I like his tenacity on defense!
Now don't blink on this one. I was sleeping behind the camera and caught Andrew's goal just as it was going in. So this is Andrew's post-goal celebration - running off to the right!
And on a separate note, we had quite the funny dinner conversation yesterday:
I like his tenacity on defense!
Now don't blink on this one. I was sleeping behind the camera and caught Andrew's goal just as it was going in. So this is Andrew's post-goal celebration - running off to the right!
And on a separate note, we had quite the funny dinner conversation yesterday:
- Andrew: When I go to college will I live at home?
- Peter: Well, if you go to Emporia State or Flint Hills Technical college you will live at home, but if you go to Kansas University then you will have to live there.
- Andrew: Woo hoo! I'm going to KU!
- Matt: I'm going to Emporia State. I want to stay here.
- Emery: Had to think for a moment and then said, "mmmm....I think I'll go to KU"
- Emery: Yup, KU.
- Andrew: Will they feed me breakfast?! Or will I have to take my own milk and box of cereal? Because I could do that.
- Peter: Yes, I'm going to pay for your breakfast, lunch and dinner in college but if you want snacks you're going to have to get a job.
- Andrew: I know what I'll do for a job. I'll take care of peoples' plants. Mom can teach me how.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Love That Lasts

As our marriage has grown, again by His grace, God has transformed us individually and as a couple. Of course, I thought Sandy was a great woman, but deep in my heart, I used to think that as a husband, I was God's gift to Sandy. Now I realize, that she is truly God's gift to me. The more you know me, the more you will realize what a great woman and wife Sandy is to me.
But this book was one of the most balanced marriage books I have read. It not only explains what the Bible teaches about marriage - the role of husbands and wives, God's design for marriage, the picture of the cross in marriage - it also takes these Scriptural truths and puts them in the context of a real marriage between 2 sinners fraught with communication problems and conflict in life, romance and sexual intimacy.
It is a basic book in that it explains the foundations of marriage in a way that is easy to understand. In other sense, it is solid as it is not just for newlyweds but has principles and applications that are both reminders and insightful new thoughts for the more seasoned couple.
Here are a few random quotes:
- ...when you understand the nature of the human heart and God's way to promote holiness, you see that encouragement and correction are inseparable. None of us ever matures beyond the need for encouragement (because we are still becoming more holy) or correction (because we still sin)...we all have a desperate need for people who can help us see what we can't or won't see on our own. That's the privilege of correction in marriage: we have someone who intimately knows us, helping us to see more clearly in the very areas we most need to see.
- Follow-up. At some point after every conflict there should be a humble, peaceful discussion about what happened. The goal is to identify the necessary areas of ongoing repentance, the turning from old ways to pursue a new course of action and thinking...if we approach conflict resolution not just as the welcome end to a problem or unpleasant experience but as an opportunity to grow - which is God's intention - we will plan steps of repentance and change.
- Here again is the overarching perspective to keep in mind before, during, and after conflict: it is meant for our good...so many couples spend their lives avoiding conflict. They choose a superficial 'peace at any price' - a price much higher than they realize.
- The goal of marriage is to train your attractions, affections, and desires to fit only one person.
- Men are taught by the secular culture to equate romance with lust, and women are taught to equate romance with feelings. Both approaches sell a lot of movies and novels, but neither helps romance blossom.
- Busyness that regularly crowds out romance is a type of selfishness, a failure of priority. Busyness is loving something more than God or my spouse...The issue is one of priorities and choices. What do you see as essential - really, truly essential? In the final analysis we always do what we do because of a desire...either a desire to get something or to avoid something. In either case, what we do reveals what we most want.
- ...your sexual relationship will tend to reflect your emotional relationship...
If you're looking for a marriage book, I definitely recommend this one.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Matthew, the demon barber of Emporia
It was bound to happen at some point I suppose but it's still shocking when it happens. Unbeknown to me he managed to give Emery a "haircut" when I wasn't looking. He also cut his own hair but not as much. She was "doing her business" on the potty and he came in and started cutting. She was defenseless. When she called me to come and wipe her, I walked into the bathroom to find hair all over the floor. "WHAT HAPPENED?!" She replied very non nonchalantly that Matthew had cut her hair. When I asked Matt if that was true, he answer "Yes!" very proudly and enthusiastically with a big smile on his face. All we can do now is wait for it to grow out...
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