David and I went out Black Friday to look for lights but didn't find anything. I'm a little worried because I've had very bad xmas crafting luck and it is still November. I'm not going to lie, I already have a giant knot in my stomach because of Christmas planning, I wish it was still easy. However, Dp did get my outside lights up over the weekend (Wheels helped - she is such a sweetie). I don't know what it is this year but nothing looks right. Meh. I need an explosion of lights this year.
If you are a 5 year old boy you might ask Santa for a David for Christmas.
Those kids love, I mean loooooooove David. They want to play with him non-stop when we visit. It is kinda a fair fight, 2 of them against 1 giant.
I've been wondering if they are old enough now to file these holidays into long term memory. Will they remember how they liked to snuggle after nap? Or that I would watch movies with them and watch them play Angry Birds (shockingly well)?
Games Hot with the childrens:
:: Wrestling is still hot (this is when I can play Rescue From Monster)
:: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle the board game (don't throw anything out, this go fish knock off is from circa 1989)
:: Space Invaders - does your Swing Set Space Ship frequently crash on Mars? The Moon? Or Planet Shundelcloon? Then you too can play space invaders!
Next Thanksgiving they will be Kindergartners! And will have a baby sister! And maybe Grandaddy will have been called home.
Life keeps changing.
I can't wait for next year to see the boys grow and play with Sweet Monkey, yet at the same time want everything to stay the same. Ecclesiastes 3 says there is a time for everything, but really it should say that everything happens at once. Somehow we are meant to be joyful in the midst of bills, mourning, stress, and frustrations. What a gift! To be able to put our sadness away for moments and enjoy life.
3:13 That each of them may eat and drink, and find satisfaction in all their toil—this is the gift of God.

1 comment:
amen sister
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