Unless the LORD builds the house, its builders labor in vain. - Psalm 127:1
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
The Big Brother
Now that Corrie is here, Mac seems so much older and bigger than before. Here are some pictures from earlier today...what a big boy he is!



Sunday, October 17, 2010
One Week Birthday
She's a 10!
My mom thought of the idea for the title of this entry because our sweet, cute, super cuddly little Corrie was born on 10-10-10. What a great birthday that God decided to give her! Also, my dream came true and I went into labor on a Sunday morning, which meant that I got to spend the day watching NFL football with Corrie (Redskins won in overtime). Not too shabby for a first day of life.



Friday, October 8, 2010
Corrie's Books
I have been praying that God would provide the money for me to be able to have some copies of The Hiding Place to give to people when Corrie is born. Lately I have been thinking "if I could just get at least 2, I could give to one to Kelly's neighbor that we have been praying for and bring one to the hospital in case a nurse is interested. Well, today my friend Kelly gave me two Barnes N Noble gift cards. The store had two books on the shelf, and I only had to pay .96 cents. I am really excited to see what God will do with the books and I am so thankful for Him answering my prayer and providing them.
Also, I have seen God working in other ways regarding Corrie's birth. I have been praying that He will bring her "at just the right time." This phrase comes up in a few places in scripture when God has been planning something important, and He always makes sure the important event happens (or will happen) in the fullness of His time. Ellis has gotten to a point with his projects that it is a good time for Corrie to come, and Lynn had her baby, so that means that Ellis' parents will be able to come down and help us without missing Lynn's labor. Mac is over his terrible bout of Roseola (although now he has impantaigo). We will see when God sends Corrie to us.
I have also been praying for a labor/delivery that will honor God and that will be joyful. I am not sure what He wants me to do as far as natural birth or medication, but I am praying that I will be sensitive to His leading if it matters one way or the other.
Also, I have seen God working in other ways regarding Corrie's birth. I have been praying that He will bring her "at just the right time." This phrase comes up in a few places in scripture when God has been planning something important, and He always makes sure the important event happens (or will happen) in the fullness of His time. Ellis has gotten to a point with his projects that it is a good time for Corrie to come, and Lynn had her baby, so that means that Ellis' parents will be able to come down and help us without missing Lynn's labor. Mac is over his terrible bout of Roseola (although now he has impantaigo). We will see when God sends Corrie to us.
I have also been praying for a labor/delivery that will honor God and that will be joyful. I am not sure what He wants me to do as far as natural birth or medication, but I am praying that I will be sensitive to His leading if it matters one way or the other.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Mac's Recipe
Yesterday Mac took out a pot, a lid, and veggie steamer when I opened the drawer under the stove. This morning I noticed that he had found a wooden spoon and some other very special ingredients that he was stirring together to make a very important recipe. I know this recipe is important because he was occupied stirring it for almost an hour!
Mac's recipe ingredients:
1 feather from a couch pillow
1 veggie steamer
2 crumbled up, tiny pieces of aluminum foil
1 balled-up scrap of paper that has been torn from a board book (any book will do)
1 smashed plastic lid used to hold muffin liners
1 measuring tape that has been pulled out of its plastic case (don't tell daddy!)
Combine ingredients, stir and enjoy!


Mac's recipe ingredients:
1 feather from a couch pillow
1 veggie steamer
2 crumbled up, tiny pieces of aluminum foil
1 balled-up scrap of paper that has been torn from a board book (any book will do)
1 smashed plastic lid used to hold muffin liners
1 measuring tape that has been pulled out of its plastic case (don't tell daddy!)
Combine ingredients, stir and enjoy!
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Yes, I know it's been a while...
Doesn't everyone eventually say that in a post? Well, it's true, Mac's road rash picture has been the only thing to look at for quite some time on this blog. Well, I do have some excuses. (Doesn't everyone also say that in a post like this?) Anyway, I am going to put a bunch of pictures in this post to give you a little update of what we have been up to lately. With the exception of the first picture below (can you tell that the Nemeths are professional photographers?), all of the pictures are from my phone. I'll make another post with pictures from our camera.


Amanda & Mac got to visit with the Nemeths: finally some family in NC with us! Here is Mac with Grace

We moved to a new apartment, and Mac has been enjoying the view of various construction projects going on outside our kitchen window. (I especially like the jack-hammering on the walkway right outside Mac's bedroom window during nap-time).
Ellis' truck is feeling right at home here though...

Mac has learned the word "horsey"

And has been trying on his cool-guy shades

And is trying to eat with a spoon (he'll figure out which end to use eventually)

And has been learning how to ride in a double stroller to get ready for his little sister. (We are still working on not pulling Calvin's hair from his seat in the back of the stroller).

Ellis sewed a patch on our new bike trailer with the sewing machine his mom got us for Mother's Day

G$ came to visit. I didn't get a picture then, but here's one of us from High School. Yes, that was our official Varsity Field Hockey photo. Rachel is wearing the team uniform and posing with us. Her clothing style is only slightly different these days.

Tina and her girls came to visit, and I didn't get a picture of that either, but here's a picture of her daughter Lizzy at WalMart. She really likes Macaroni & Cheese.

We learned that the giant bin in front of the fireplace needs to be replaced with a baby gate

Mac has learned the word "horsey"
And has been trying on his cool-guy shades
And is trying to eat with a spoon (he'll figure out which end to use eventually)
And has been learning how to ride in a double stroller to get ready for his little sister. (We are still working on not pulling Calvin's hair from his seat in the back of the stroller).
Ellis sewed a patch on our new bike trailer with the sewing machine his mom got us for Mother's Day
G$ came to visit. I didn't get a picture then, but here's one of us from High School. Yes, that was our official Varsity Field Hockey photo. Rachel is wearing the team uniform and posing with us. Her clothing style is only slightly different these days.
Tina and her girls came to visit, and I didn't get a picture of that either, but here's a picture of her daughter Lizzy at WalMart. She really likes Macaroni & Cheese.
We learned that the giant bin in front of the fireplace needs to be replaced with a baby gate
Dan and Julia
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