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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Kooky Kid

K is for Kooky Kid
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(click on the picture to view it larger)She is quite Kooky as you can see from these pictures! She is actually SMILING, not in pain!

This past weekend Annabelle went on a playdate to her friend Jamie's house. When we picked her up Jamie's mom said, "Annabelle had us laughing all night," and told us how funny she was! We more than often are craking up at her but we thought it was just us as parents thinking our kid was so funny.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Monthly Memories

1. At night she is such a snuggler. Our favorite thing she says when we are snuggling is, "Your so pretty, Mom/Dad." It is the sweetest thing!


2. She loves reciting her Nursery Rhymes. Her favorites are Humpty Dumpty, Mary had a Little Lamb, and Jack be Nimble.


3. We are going to take swim lessons and she tells people when she sees them. Except she has no concept of time, so she tells them like we are going that day! We start this weekend!

4. She really wanted a hat and I wasn't sure why. So I went out to buy her one. I gave her a choice between 5 hats and in my opnion she choose the most "interesting" one...of course it was Dora. Anyway she put it on and said, "Just like Jacob!" She wanted a hat so she could be just like Jacob a boy at Daycare! (To see the hat check out the post, Kooky Kid)

5. On one of our date nights, Beth, our teen babysitter was going to pick Annie up at Daycare. She told Cindy, "I'll cry when Beth picks me up." Ironically, when Beth picked her up she DIDN'T cry!

Humpty Dumpty

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Jacket from Judith

J is for
Jovial Juvenile in Jacket from Judith!
ABC Wednesday
My friend, Judith, gave me this jacket when Annabelle was born. I could not WAIT for her to wear it! It is totally my style! As you see from the pictures I am getting two Springs out of it! It is a little bit shorter this year, but it still fits in the sleeves. Thanks, Judith!


Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Independent Individual

I is for Independent Individual
ABC Wednesday


Annabelle has really been wanting her independence lately. Her favorite statement is, "I do, I do". Here are somethings she has been doing...

  1. She has been trying to put her pants on herself, but after getting both legs in the same pant leg and getting extremely frustrated she asks for help.
  2. When brushing her teeth now she finally knows the routine. The other night as we sat her down to brush her teeth the first thing she said to me was, "You do first." I was so impressed! Every night up until that point I would have to remind her that Mommy brushes first than Annabelle.

  3. She is able to unlock the door, even the dead bult and can turn the knob and go out by herself...this one is a bit scary.

  4. When we read books at night she wants to read the books now instead of having us reading them to her. We have had to start to say, "Mommy/Daddy first and then Annabelle."

  5. She has decided to potty train herself. After trying I gave up and last week she asked her dad and went several times for him throughout the week. She only went once for me! She is NOT officially trained yet, but she took the initiative.
  6. Yesterday she had this converstaion with her dad.

Annie: I wanna see mommy.
Dad: She's at school.
Annie: Why?
Dad: So she can make money.
After some thought....Annie: Oh... I wanna make money.

**See she already wants to make money, how independant is that!

These videos are especially for Aunt Britt. If you'd like to see where Annabelle gets, "Oh man, oh ya" and "Sneaky Beak" from you can check out Britt's blog post of Joshy. Annabelle loves watching these videos of Joshy and has fun copying him.


Sunday, March 15, 2009

Shower at the Station

Today we went to my friend, Beth's baby shower at the fire station. Her brother is actually a fire fighter so he let the kids go onto the fire trucks and gave out hats, stickers, and coloring books. Annabelle was in her glory! She came home so excited to show her Dad all she got!

On the back of the truck

Liana (Beth's oldest daughter all the way to the left) and
I need to watch Annabelle with her son, Gab, the one she is hugging!

Driving the fire truck!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

D is for Dialoguing

Josh here, with another boring no picture, all-text post.  The topic of the emerging church has been of some interest to me lately; it's admittedly a hard "movement" ("conversation"?) to characterize, but that's the point.  I suspect like most movements there are positives and negatives.  It remains to be seen whether the negatives outweigh the positives, or vice-versa.  

I stumbled across an interesting find, though I'm not totally sure what to make of it.  I was reading in the Greek New Testament and a word caught my eye--the word (transliterated) "dielogizonto" which is one of two words derived from the Greek "dialogue," one of the EC buzzwords.  In other words, "dialoguing" is the preferred approach when discussing one's thoughts or beliefs.  "Preaching," "evangelizing" and "witnessing" are to be avoided at all costs, for a more holistic, organic and non-threatening approach--if it can be called an approach at all (since one might argue that a "conversion" is not necessarily the goal).  

The use of "dialogue" I stumbled upon in Mark 8:16 was where the disciples, on the heels of the miraculous feeding of the 4,000, "discussed" (dialogued) "with one another the fact that they had no bread."  An exasperated Jesus asks, "Why are you discussing [dialoguing] that you have no bread?" (8:17).  His point is that he can obviously provide bread, so don't worry about whether or not you forgot to bring some!  Such a misled and counter-intuitive instance of dialoguing made me curious about its broader use in the New Testament, so I did a word-search.  What I found was startling.

Of the 16 times the Greek word "dielogizonto" is used in the Gospels, in all but one of them the use of "dialoguing" is cast in a negative light.  Anyone wanting to piece together a theology of the dialogue needs to account for these 15 instances, instead of skipping to the positive dialogue of Acts--positive, that is, except for 20:9 where Paul's "dialogue" puts a young man to sleep, and he falls from a window to his untimely death!  In fact, the "dialogue" of Acts is a slightly different derivative, and resembles modern "preaching" more than it does two of us middle class white guys chewing the fat at a local coffeehouse.  

Because of the repetition of certain stories in the synoptic gospels, these 15 uses of "dialoguing" fall into just 7 distinct scenes:

1)  The disciples "dialogue" about how they didn't bring bread and they think Jesus is upset with them.  And yet Jesus has just shown himself to be able to miraculously feed thousands.  In this scene, Jesus calls them "O you of little faith," and says, "why are you dialoguing among yourselves" (Mt. 16:7; Mark 8:16, 17).

2)  Jesus is teaching in the temple courts.  The irate priests and elders ask by what authority he is doing these things.  In response, Jesus poses a question for them, about which they "dialogue" (Mt. 21:25 and Mark 1:31).  The brilliant answer from their dialogue is... no answer at all.  And so Jesus says, "Neither will I tell you by what authority I am doing these things" (Mt. 21:27).  There is one dialogue I'm glad I wasn't a part of.

3)  In this third scene (Mark 2:6, 8; Luke 5:21-22), Jesus tells a paralytic that his sins are forgiven.  Some of the scribes and Pharisees "dialogued" and concluded that Jesus was blaspheming (Luke 5:21).  Jesus' response is straightforward; literally:  "Why do you dialogue in your hearts?"  That's the end of the sentence.  Not "why do you dialogue about me" or "why is your dialogue calling me into question," but instead, the very act of dialoguing is indicted!  Yikes.

4)  This fourth scene is by far my favorite.  In Mark 9:33, Jesus levels one simple, devastating question to his disciples:  "What were you dialoguing about on the way?"  Why is this a devastating question?  Because of what they were dialoguing about:  "who was the greatest" (9:34)!  Oops.  

5)  At least the people in this fifth scene, in Luke 3:15, were humble enough to accept reproach.  They were dialoguing about whether John the Baptist might be Jesus.  Another instance of dialogue that leads to a conclusion completely unfounded in truth.  Fortunately John is there to set them straight (Luke 3:16)!

6)  In Luke 1:29, Mary dialogues within herself about "what sort of greeting this might be."  Not exactly a negative thing.  But we're also told in 1:29 about her state of mind:  she was "greatly troubled."  Hey, you would be too if an angel from God appeared in your room tonight!  At the very least, her dialogue was the product of a traumatized state.  

7)  This final instance in the Gospels of "dialogue" is the most troubling.  In Luke 20:14 the men in Jesus' parable "dialogued together" about how to kill the vineyard owner's son.  Jesus' parable is meant to depict the string of circumstances that would ultimately lead to his crucifixion.  In other words, Jesus' crucifixion was accomplished by men who had dialogued their way to a sinister plot to crucify the Messiah.  

I certainly don't think the dialogue of emerging Christians is driven by evil motives.  In fact, most may be honestly grappling  with how to live out their faith in 21st Century culture.  But at the very least, it seems to show that human dialogue doesn't necessarily always lead in the right direction.  Maybe like the disciples and like John the Baptist's followers, we need an authoritative voice to show us the right direction.  I wonder where we could find that?

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Helium Humor

H is for Helium
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We got this balloon at Chuck E. Cheese on Valentine's Day. It was finally deflating and so Josh's decided to suck the helium out of it and Annabelle of course got such a kick out of it! I only wish I could have started taping sooner.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Pat a Cake



We have been going to the Library every Monday night with Annabelle. This past week we picked up a Nursery Rhyme book. She has really enjoyed it. She knows which page Pat-a-Cake is on and everything. Now we have been doing Pat-a-Cake with her for awhile but since she has had the book this week she has been "reading" it!

Birthday Ballad

This week is a big week in my family because we celebrate 3 birthdays! Karen, my sister who is 15 months older than me, turned 32 on March 3rd. Her daughter, Kara, turned 6 on March 6th. That would be Kara's golden birthday! And Brittany, my sister 9 years younger than me turned 22 TODAY! So Annabelle has this to wish all three of you a very happy birthday! I miss you all and wish I could have seen you in person! I love you, guys!

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Grandparents

G is for Grandparents are GREAT!
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Pops & Granny

Grandpa and Grandma