Thursday, April 28, 2011

Easter Eggs and All That Jazz

We had a great Easter weekend. On Saturday, we traditionally color eggs at a local country church. Sunday afternoon, our friends Ted and Nora invited us over for a very yummy brunch and egg hunt in their backyard.

Enjoy the pictures.
Our friend Nora bought the kids bunny teeth pacifiers...thanks, Nora...
Our friends provided the ultimate in Easter egg hunting...the super-camo egg.



Our friend Janice taught Dayna how to bend decorative grass into crosses.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Superhero Daddy

Sometimes a superhero can wear a cape. It takes a very special superhero to be able to wear a ladybug cape.

But not every superhero can fly faster than a speeding bullet. Not every superhero can leap tall buildings in a single bound. Not every superhero gets to drive a super-fast Batmobile through the streets of Gotham City.

But a true superhero...he leads his family.

This is my superhero after dinner the other night.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Dear Easter Bunny

Dayna got it in her head to write a letter to the Easter Bunny today. All spelling, capitalization and punctuation (or lack thereof) is hers:

Dear Easter bunny can you get me and my Dad Daniel sum mrshmelow Peeps and please hid as much Easter Eggs for My famuly can find. My name is speld D-a-y-n-a You usually hear it like this D-a-n-a but its D-a-y-n-a.

I sure hope she gets everything she wants :)

Monday, April 18, 2011

That's What Mommies Do

It's been a rough few days at the Wilson house...mostly due to lack of wisdom in parenting and lack of self-control in childhood. So, as Dan & I pray about how to handle this latest phase (please God, let this just be a phase!) I think back to one of Dayna's favorite phrases when we ask why she does something..."That's what Daynas do!"

So this morning, I popped this little poem in Dayna's lunchbox:

I will love you when you're grumpy.

I will love you when you're mad.

I will love you when you're happy.

I will love you when you're sad.

I will love you when you're snuggly,

And when you're mean and argue too.

I will ALWAYS love my Dayna,

Because that's what Mommies do!

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Sabbath Rest

An interesting thought was brought to my attention yesterday...if you think about time spans, almost everything can be dictated and explained by nature.

A year is one trip around the sun, or a cycle of 4 seasons (if you're lucky enough to live somewhere that experiences all four seasons.)

A month can more or less be determined by the cycle of the moon.

A day is one rotation of the earth; a cycle of day and night...roughly 24 hours.

And while these things are all a direct product of God's wonderful design, they can be explained by those who don't believe as a result of nature.

But how do you explain a week? Almost every culture throughout history has lived their lives in a cycle of 7 days. And now, even in our postmodern society, people live for the weekend. There is nothing in nature (that I can discern) that can explain a cycle of 7 days making a week. And yet, the concept of a week goes back to the very creation of the world. So in some way or another, we are all acknowledging, if not recognizing, that original cycle of 7 days: the week.

In the Bible, 7 is the number of perfection. God created the world and everything in it in 6 days; on the 7th, His work was complete...it was a day of rest.

I've been convicted in the last few years that I don't do a very good job keeping the Sabbath. So now, Sunday is a day of worship and rest. The washing machine can wait. My school email doesn't need to be checked. Lesson plans don't need to happen. Saturday nights are often frantic, readying our home so that we can truly relax and enjoy our day of Sabbath rest. We're not there yet, but we are a work in progress.

So here are some thoughts about the Sabbath:

In Exodus 20, the Israelites were commanded to observe the Sabbath DAY (not the Sabbath hour.) I know of many people who work, work, work, but justify their workaholism on Sunday, because they go to church first.

The Sabbath should be the beginning of our week, not the end of our weekend. (Most calendar companies have this right...why is it so hard for us?) Am I giving God the firstfruits of my week by setting aside this day for Him?

Nowhere in Scripture is a specific day commanded to be the Sabbath, but one day should be set aside. It doesn't really matter if you attend a worship service on Saturday, Sunday, or Tuesday. Many people have no choice but to work on Sundays (special props go out to our pastors and church staff), but are you setting aside another day for God's work and the rest He's offering?

I guess I just find it very interesting that people who fight against God still embrace this unexplainable cycle called a week...the Sabbath was given as a gift to us, not a list of rules to shackle us to a legalistic religion.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

To Infinity and Beyond

Dayna made her own astronaut costume today.



Complete with oxygen tank...

Now she's signing autographs before she launches into space.
As she's signing my autograph, she's asking my name. Somehow, "Mom" isn't quite what she had in mind. Now that she's getting my last name, she thinks it's cool that we're both named "Wilson."

Sunday, April 3, 2011

For Claire

My sweet niece Ashleigh and her husband Drew are expecting their first little one in June. Since Ashleigh's shower was today, and I know she's already seen her gift, I figured it would be safe to post pictures of Claire's afghan and sweater set.