Tuesday, September 25, 2018

more than a kite

so there was this school project.  basically, in a nutshell~ working in pairs, a $5.00 budget, recycled materials welcomed, design a kite that can fly.  AJ and B set to work and came up with this vibrant and solid result, a bright pink kite with shiny ribbon that would not fly.  so it was back to the drawing board the next weekend. 
in all sincerity, all i did was ask my dad a question.  true story.  a fully innocent and honest question about kite materials in our garden barn, and Dad was all over it.  turns out, he's a kite-making master.  he made them himself when he was a kid, and offered to help the boys the next Saturday morning, agreeing not to do the whole thing himself  (i gave him strict instructions! :)), but rather to teach and guide them through the process.  sounded like an insurmountable task to me, actually, but watching dad made it look so natural and maybe even a little bit fun.  


kite making attempt #2


a giant success.  it's a beauty, and AJ and B had fun doing it which is even better.  


they are so proud of the finished result, which i don't seem to have a picture of (:( oops!) and AJ proudly delivered it to school the next Monday, walking down the driveway with a kite that happens to be just his size.  the cool part is they learned something too.  sometimes you need a bit of help in the process, but i bet this project is one he'll never forget.

Dad, for all the ways you completely rock, thank-you!!!  your kite making skills and fun, calm and patient nature made this school project memorable for these two boys.  and you saved my life yet again.  took me right back to my (and by the word "my" i really mean "your") mind-blowing foam igloo from grade 7/8 that shared first prize.  complete with a teeny wooden canoe and paddle, and other mini props too.  wish i had a picture of that beauty.  i had little to do with that project in all honesty (i glued a few foam blocks in place, i did do that!), but i do remember being completely amazed at how awesome his my igloo was and how proud i was to have this creative dad who saved me from my lack of artistic ability.  thanks Dad!

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

E&H

and just like that, they're gone....



they boarded a plane and were on their way, pink Skye suitcases and all...they've taken a piece of our hearts, as expected.  i'm willing myself to speak God's promises over this situation.  i know He loves them more than i/we ever could.  a friend has challenged me to allow this outcome to increase my faith and deepen my trust in Him.  isn't that the point after all~ to walk carefully in God's will and trust Him with the outcomes, even when things don't appear to make a whole lot of sense or seem like the outcome we'd hoped for?  


Layla's chalkboard words were especially well chosen (all on her own~cool timing!) this month and capture well my feelings.  the neat part in all of this?  the many gentle and warm reminders i'm given that God is with us through these days since saying goodbye and the simple and sweet ways He is communicating His care over us.  if we feel this grace and love being rained down on us, how much more must He be caring for those sweet and vulnerable little souls with their new beginnings and unknown surroundings?  i have to believe that...


dear E&H, your infectious spirits intersected our lives in ways that will forever change us.  so grateful for all that you taught us and for the chance we had to see your joy and spunk and beautiful personalities soar!  we love you both to the moon and back and always will!  

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

fly

she is ready.  she is excited.  we are excited for her.  Hannah is officially into year one of Nursing at Western.  the new adventure is underway and another life chapter is being written as i speak.  

praying for her as she settles in and discovers and learns and grows.  that she'd be shaped into the very design and character and purpose set out for her even before her lungs breathed their first breath (after what seemed like an eternity of looking blue, according to her dad).


"hey Mom, can i have bacon for my last meal?"
yep....i can do that.




"God~ thanks for the gift of this dear girl...hold her and keep her, i pray."

  
fly Hannah, fly...

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

love him

this boy is no walk in the park to parent some days (catch the pun?! :)).  the opposite of easy breezy, if i'm 100% honest.  however, truth be told, he is super sweet to me and shows his care for me in many kind ways. 


   that goes a long way with this mama. 
it's moments like this that i wish to remember.