Thursday, 31 January 2019

It's Cold!

I checked the weather sometime in the middle of the night last night (I had one child with a fever and another with growing pains - thankfully they each took turns needing me) and it said it felt like -39 degrees!  I wore snow pants to pick up the boys from school and that helped.  I am very happy for my in-laws who are currently enjoying sunny California with family.

Lily-Anna has an ear infection as well as a cold but she remains in pretty good form.  Kohen is over his cold but my cough is hanging on.  Thankfully we were all well enough last Friday to go to Legoland at the Vaughan Mills Mall.   The boys had a PD Day so Graham took the day off.  The tickets were a Christmas gift from Graham's brother and family.  It wasn't very busy and we had a great time.  As an added bonus, I was even able to find new bedding at the mall for the boys' room that all of us actually like.  Kohen had been using a comforter from my childhood and Isaac was not sad to say goodbye to his Thomas the Tank Engine comforter. 

The biggest news this month is that my mother had hip replacement surgery on her left hip.  This was a total answer to prayer.  She was told that she would have it done in June so a number of people were praying that she would get a cancellation in January.  We celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, January 5th and the call came Monday morning to be at St. Michael's Hospital by 2:00 that afternoon to be admitted for pre-op as the surgery would be the next day.  She was back home after lunch on Wednesday, 24 hours after surgery.  She still has a lot of pain but she's making progress.

I didn't mention it in my last short post but Isaac enjoyed his science birthday party with friends in December.  I've let Isaac know that I would like to try to do his birthday party at the end of November next year as I find fitting everything into December is quite challenging for me.  We'd still have an extended family birthday meal in December as well as celebrate on his actual birthday.  Now, I need to start thinking about Kohen's birthday party in early March.

Here are a few conversations that occurred in December and January:

Isaac runs to me in the morning after reading his daily Bible chapter.  I forget the exact verse he read.  He said, "Mommy, it says that women are not in authority over men.  So, you are not in authority over me."  Wrong!  We had a little chat.

**

I was putting Lily-Anna into her car seat.

Lily-Anna: We can't give Josiah hugs.
Me: We can ask Jesus to give him a hug for us.  Would you like me to do that now?
Lily-Anna: Yes.
Me: [I asked]
Lily-Anna: Josiah can't give us hugs.
Me: No.  But, one day ...

**

I was passing by the baby section at the grocery store.  I asked Lily-Anna if she wanted to see what we used to buy for Josiah.  I showed her the food Josiah liked and she said, "I want a hug from him."

**

I heard Kohen talking to Lily-Anna in the kitchen.

Kohen: [In a slightly angry voice] I only gave you one candy because you grabbed it.  And that's grace Lily-Anna!

**

I could hear that things weren't smooth sailing in the living room.  Lily-Anna ran to see me in the kitchen:

Lily-Anna: Kohen said he's not making water for me.
Me: I know.  Were you being kind?
Lily-Anna: No.
Me: People don't want to play with you when you're unkind.
Lily-Anna: I'm going to go and say sorry. [She runs to the living room.]

Lily-Anna returns quickly saying, "Kohen kicked me."

**

Lily-Anna talking with me before she went to sleep:

Lily-Anna: Where Josiah is?
Me: With Jesus.
Lily-Anna: I want a hug from him.

I'm thankful that Lily-Anna likes hugs. 

**

This month I enjoyed read Lysa Terkeurst's new book It's Not Supposed to be This Way as well as Bob Goff's book, Everybody Always.  I started to read Everybody Always (love everybody all the time) to Graham but it was due back at the library so I'm waiting to get it out again.  I also browsed through The Read-Aloud Family by Sarah Mackenzie and tried to get a number of the books she suggested from the library.  I've finally joined the Waterloo Public Library (I'm already a member of the Kitchener Public Library) so that I could access some of the books on the recommended lists.  The first one I started reading to Isaac was "Emmy and the Incredible Shrinking Rat."  We loved it but I couldn't resist reading ahead so then Isaac also finished the book himself.  I think it would have been more fun to read the whole thing together but I am finding it challenging to find the time for read-alouds, especially if it is one for only Isaac.

Our small group Bible study started up again this month.  We are studying the books of Jonah, Joel, and Amos.  I was reminded again how great The Bible Project videos are.

It's time to post and then try to add some photos.

Thank you for any prayers, especially for my mom, that her pain would be alleviated and that she would have increased mobility.

Blessings,
Elizabeth

Psalm 34:8
Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good!  Blessed is the man who takes refuge in him!



Monday, 31 December 2018

Happy New Year!

We have made it to the end of the year!  We enjoyed a lovely Christmas with Graham's parents and we'll celebrate with my side of the family this Friday.  My parents have now been married for 50 years.  Congratulations!!! 

While this seems like an appropriate opportunity to review the year, or at least the month of December, I'd much rather spend the last couple of hours of 2018 with Graham.  He's picking out a movie now.

We stopped by Josiah's gravesite on the way home from visiting with friends tonight.  We actually saw one or two coyotes running in the cemetery.  We sang our 'Josiah song' and asked God to give him our hugs and kisses.  Lily-Anna has told me a couple of times recently that she would like a hug from Josiah.  Me too.

We are so thankful to God for His bountiful provisions in our lives.  May our whole family grow closer to Jesus and look more like him throughout 2019.

Thank you for any prayers!  Happy New Year!

Blessings,
Elizabeth

Lamentations 3:22-23
The steadfast love of the LORD never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.

Friday, 30 November 2018

December, here we come!

Yes, it is officially the busiest time of the year in my home and I am nursing a cold so this may not be long.  We have Isaac's extended-family birthday dinner this Sunday after his piano recital and then his birthday party with friends next Saturday followed by his real birthday the next Tuesday.  So, there's a party to plan and gifts to buy and a wonderful Christmas to anticipate.  We now always put up the Christmas tree after Isaac's party as we don't have room for a tree and ten boys running around - in this case, doing some science experiments.   

Lily-Anna is now on antibiotics for a respiratory infection but she's kept in good form with lots of smiles and laughter.

Graham and I enjoyed a lovely night away this week.  I had a late-afternoon appointment with my rheumatologist in Toronto.  Graham's parents stayed with the kids which meant that we were able to go to a hotel without them!  I had forgotten what it's like to just enter and leave a hotel once rather than multiple trips with lots of bags.  We enjoyed delicious Thai food for dinner and were able to go for a swim at the hotel.  We were missing the kids at breakfast; I noted the foods that they would have chosen.       

My weekly injections are going well.  I was able to stop taking my other medication after about eight weeks of injections and I'm not having morning stiffness.  My bloodwork has confirmed that the inflammation in my body has decreased.  I told my doctor this week that he was right and I was wrong as I've been putting off changing to this drug.  I'm very thankful I'm not having side effects.  It's never going to be my favourite thing to do but it seems to be working.  I also don't need to go back to the doctor for six months and I only need bloodwork every three months.  Thank You Lord!    

Last week I was able to see my cousin who is visiting from England as well as my aunt and uncle who live an hour away.  It is always lovely to see them and catch up.

On the PD Day this month, the kids and I went sledding with some friends.  Lily-Anna loved it!  We were on a very small hill so it was the perfect size for her little legs to walk up.  The boys ended up playing soccer on the pavement while we kept sledding. 

I enjoyed this brief conversation with Lily-Anna after she asked me to write a note for her:

Lily-Anna: Kohen and Isaac.
Me: To Kohen and Isaac?
Lily-Anna: Yes.
Me: What do you want to say?
Lily-Anna: I love you.
Me: To Kohen and Isaac - I love you.
Lily-Anna: And Moses.
Me: To Kohen, Isaac, and Moses?
Lily-Anna: Yes.

The only Moses we know is from the Bible.

I am reading Bob Goff's book, Love Does, which Graham bought for me in D.C. in October.  It's a fun and inspirational read.  I hope to read his second book, Everybody Always.

I need to either sleep or get to something else on my list.  Isaac wants me to make crepes in the morning so I think I'll mix up the batter tonight.  I made flat breads this month to go with our shawarma chicken.  Yummy.

A friend of the family surprised and blessed us by sending an electronics kit that the boys will work on with Graham.  They were excited.  Another friend has blessed the kids with a Christmas puzzle and videos.   

Thanks for any prayers.  We are praying for Graham's cousin's child who recently had surgery and is waiting on next steps.  We're praying for great news.

Blessings,
Elizabeth

Hebrews 13:20-21

20 Now may the God of peace, who through the blood of the eternal covenant brought back from the dead our Lord Jesus, that great Shepherd of the sheep, 21 equip you with everything good for doing His will, and may He work in us what is pleasing to Him, through Jesus Christ, to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen.  

Lily-Anna's quiet time
Thankfully it broke down in our driveway!  It's fixed.


Wednesday, 31 October 2018

October is over

October was a lovely jam-packed month.  It was wonderful to celebrate Thanksgiving with all of my family and the addition of two of my aunts and uncles on my mom's side.  It was so nice to all be together.

That same weekend, we celebrated my nieces' birthday and had family photos taken.  Thankfully, the weather turned out great for the photos.  I accidentally let Lily-Anna fall asleep in the van on the way to the photo session but the cookies my sister-in-law packed helped keep her going.

Both Kohen and Isaac had pneumonia this month.  Both sets of lungs sound clear again.  Isaac just

has a lingering cough.  Kohen's lungs sounded either "terrible" or "horrible" according to our doctor and his cough wasn't good but it didn't keep him down and he was happy enough.  It was harder to hear the fluid in Isaac's lungs but he experienced more of the symptoms.  I am very thankful for antibiotics.  They seemed to start working right away for both boys.

Graham and his dad went to Washington D.C. for an extra-long weekend.  Graham has wanted to go there for ages.  They were able to visit the Museum of the Bible along with a number of the typical tourist sites along with the National Air and Space Museum.  The Saturday before they left, Graham took each of the children out for a 'Daddy date'.

Isaac joined the Running Club at school and participated in a running meet at another school.  I took Kohen and Lily-Anna to see him run.  I was surprised that I became quite emotional.  I can't remember but I think I was probably able to hold back tears. 
I was thinking a lot about Josiah.  This is the first time that I've ever gone to watch Isaac do something like this.  I think perhaps it hit me that I would never get the chance to go anywhere to see Josiah compete.  I have zero interest in running so I'm happy Isaac enjoys that.  He also signed up to participate in math contests but unfortunately he was off school with pneumonia the two days of the first contests.

After being off school for a week and a half due to the pneumonia, Kohen said he didn't want to go to school for the whole day.  For a couple of weeks I picked him up early but now he's back to full time.

I have been enjoying trying new recipes from Recipetineats.com.  I felt pretty cool buying saffron for my biryani.  I was even brave enough to buy chicken thighs with skin and bones.  I'm usually a boneless, skinless girl.  I also liked making chicken pot pie.  All the kids liked the pot pie and another honey garlic chicken recipe and the baked penne.  Is it obvious that I no longer have a baby at home and that two boys are at school all day?  We enjoyed the biryani with my in-laws on Thanksgiving Day but we ended the meal with pumpkin pie.

It's time to head to bed.  Thanks for any prayers.

Blessings,
Elizabeth

Hebrews 4:16
Let us then approach God's throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need.
My ninja, tiger, and chicken

I'm 2!

Sunday, 30 September 2018

September

We began this month with a fun time at Toronto Island.  We were able to meet up with friends there again this year, which is a lovely addition to our annual celebration.  There are always amazing planes to watch overhead while we have our picnic lunch.  The airshow happens on this date each year.  They are loud and fast.  It was the latest we'd ever been on the island as we waited for the ferry in the dark and arrived home after 11:00.



All three kids on cars


We followed up that adventure with a trip to Raybeth (Graham's parents' property) and the joy of sleeping in a trailer, seeing extended family, going on the pond raft, and enjoying s'mores by the bonfire.



Isaac's first day of Grade Three
Next, school started.  Isaac's class has just five boys.  Kohen walked in bravely on his first day.  We found out the day before that a friend of Isaac had a younger sister who was an SK in Kohen's class and she agreed to stand beside him in line on the first day so that was a lovely gift from God and really helped.  The first week was great but I think the school honeymoon has worn off a little for Kohen so we're working on that challenge right now.

Kohen's first day of JK
Kohen's cubby at school


Lily-Anna with her backpack ready to go
Lily-Anna sometimes asks where Kohen is and I remind her that he's at school.  She's pretty easy going and has seemed to take this change in stride.  She does like being with her brothers.  She's doing well in her bed and only asked for her crib a few times early on.  We let her know that a different baby needed the crib as we were able to pass it along.  We pray and sing with her before bed after the lights are out.  A couple of times she asked Graham and I to sing the 'Siah song' (Josiah song) to her.  That's a song that we often sing when we go past his cemetery or we're at his gravestone.  This summer we went past a cemetery somewhere else and she started singing the Josiah song.  Josiah's death greatly affects Kohen and Lily-Anna.

I am sad that a strong and gentle and joy-filled man from our church passed away last week.  We attended his lovely funeral on Saturday.  He will be greatly missed.  The beautiful fruit of his well-lived life was so evident.  Graham and I both remember seeing him on Sunday, the day before his death.  His death and life make me want to serve Jesus more.

Our small group started again this past week.  It was nice to be back together in our home, seeing both old and new faces.  We even have a young mom joining us by phone as she gave birth in August.  We are doing a Bible study on the twelve disciples. 

My brother's family blessed us with a bike seat for Lily-Anna that we attached to Graham's bike.  We've gone out a couple of times as a family with Kohen on his scooter.  Last night Graham could hear him praying near the end of our trip, asking the Lord to give him strength to catch up to Graham.  He works hard on that scooter.

I now give myself a weekly needle as my doctor changed my medication for arthritis.  He would have changed it years ago except that I was pregnant or nursing for so many years.  I've been on the new drugs for just over three weeks and I'm thanking God that I haven't had bad side effects.  The doctor said I won't notice a difference for 6-8 weeks so I need to wait another month to see if I'll feel any different.  I've only been brave enough to give myself the needle in my stomach and not my thigh so I need to find out if that's an issue.  It's a small needle but the first time I kept counting to five over and over, telling myself to put it in.  When I finally did, I realized that it doesn't hurt. 

Helping Mommy in an apron
Graham and I thoroughly enjoyed celebrating Graham's aunt and uncle's 40th wedding anniversary with extended family.  They are amazingly generous, hospitable, loving, and thoughtful.  It was wonderful to hear their daughter say that to this day she has no idea what bugs her mom about her dad or her dad about her mom because she has never heard them speak badly about each other.  That's awesome.  I also loved hearing Graham's uncle say that it really doesn't matter where you are in life currently but it's what direction you are heading in as that is where you'll end up in the future.  Our children also enjoyed hanging out with their cousin while we were gone.  She was a great babysitter.  We returned to see the kids perform a play she had made up.  

Kohen climbing at Go Bananas
Isaac climbing at Go Bananas

I've started helping monthly in Kohen's Sunday School class at church.  Our only challenge is getting Kohen to want to be there.  He's a boy who likes his freedom.  I was in the class last Sunday and was so thankful for his amazing teacher.  She was so wonderful with all the children and was excited about the lesson and looked up an interesting craft and acted out the story with the kids.  It's such a lovely age - the children just wanted to tell her random things.  I also enjoyed singing the old Sunday School songs I remember as a kid.

My sweet husband shining my shoes!
I somehow discovered the site "RecipeTin Eats" and I've loved a number of the dishes I've made like chicken shawarma with yogurt sauce, chicken satay noodle salad, and mejadra (a rice and lentil dish that I would happily devour all by myself).  The kids have even liked a lot of the food. 

I had never seen an elderbox bug before this summer.  Sadly, we are now well acquainted.  They love the tree in our backyard as well as our siding and patio stones and now that the weather is turning colder, they also love my basement.  I am keeping a tally of the ones I send to their demise each day (inside).  I now have a pump sprayer that I use outside to limit the number that can come inside.  We had someone come out and spray them on Friday and it has made a huge difference.  I am so thankful.  I have been told that I'll be dealing with this for three years as they'll come out in force again in the spring.  I'll be ready for them.

Someone just pointed out to me today that I gave birth to my kids on even years - 2010, 2012, 2014, and 2016.  Good to know!  Why haven't I noticed that before?!  This mom was so sweet - she referred to me as a mom of four kids and even said our daughters should start a "one girl and three brothers club."  I'm not close to this person and she doesn't live locally but her sweet thoughtfulness is much appreciated.  It wasn't that she was trying to include Josiah on purpose - she just seemed to do it naturally without thinking.  I'll have to thank her when I see her next.       

The morning will be here before we know it so I will say goodnight.  Thanks for any prayers.

Blessings,
Elizabeth

Jeremiah 17:8

They will be like a tree planted by the water that sends out its roots by the stream. It does not fear when heat comes; its leaves are always green. It has no worries in a year of drought and never fails to bear fruit."



Friday, 31 August 2018

Summer Countdown



Four more days until school starts!  That still gives us time to get to Toronto Island and spend a night at a trailer.  The morning routine may be a little challenging next week.  I need to prepare for tomorrow so this may be shorter than usual.

Kohen starts JK!  He has a short interview on Tuesday and then he'll start full days on Thursday.  I'm looking forward to seeing how this transition goes.  We're going to miss him at home.  I'm going to miss my Kohen cuddles. 

Graham has had this past week off.  We had a nice visit with my brother's family near Ottawa.

As of tonight, we are officially cribless.  We set up Lily-Anna's bed last week and she has slept really well.  Tonight was actually the first night that she told me that she wanted to sleep in her crib and not her bed.  I told her that a baby needed her crib.  I'm not sure she was convinced that the baby needed it more than her.  We've also said goodbye to the changing pad and our awesome whale baby bath that all of our kids enjoyed over the years.

I'm a little sad to admit that it has taken us until Isaac is seven-and-a-half years old but today Isaac signed up for a bank account.  The kind lady at the bank didn't even make us roll his many coins.

Lily-Anna may be tempted to be a little bit of a bossy-bear.  She doesn't hold back in telling her brothers (and her parents) what she wants.  On the way to Ottawa she was telling Kohen to be quiet at one point.  We heard her say, "Quiet Kohen!  Upstairs neighbours!"  We live in what's called a 'stacked condo' so we have upstairs neighbours.  We clearly often tell the kids early in the morning to be quiet and remind them about our upstairs neighbours.  I guess we need to explain to Lily-Anna what this phrase means.   
Enjoying the rain in pajamas!

Kohen and Graham were having a chat.  Kohen was asking Graham how different animals attack their prey.  Graham said that a lion might look for the slowest hippo - perhaps one with a broken leg.  Kohen asked what a shark would do to get food.  Graham responded that he would tell him after his pajamas were on.  Kohen replied, "I know what I would do if I were a shark.  I would look for the slowest person.  Well, not Grandma because she's Grandma and I love her but if it was someone else's Grandma ..."

It was so special to spend some time with my cousin and his family from Northern Ireland.  We remember visiting with them in Northern Ireland when Isaac was about ten months old.  

All of the kids have been talking more about Josiah and missing him at various times.  Seeing TIFF advertised always reminds me of being in the hospital with Josiah.  We had a picnic at the cemetery tonight and watered Josiah's grave.  

Speaking of picnics, it's time that I pack one for tomorrow.

Thank you for any prayers.

Blessings,
Elizabeth

Psalm 90:12
So teach us to number our days that we may get a heart of wisdom.