Wednesday, October 31, 2007

So, it's almost November . . .

Okay, so that's my adorable 2nd-grader marching this afternoon in his school's "storybook character" parade . . . not to be confused as one of those pesky Halloween parades. For those of you not up to speed on your 2nd grade literature, he's dressed as his favorite kid-detective, "Nate the Great." (And yes that's the literary giant, Jeff Gordan of NASCAR fame, following behind him.) And we are taking our boys trick or treating tonight . . . not really to celebrate or not celebrate Halloween or to just rake in the candy, but really to spend some time with the friends who are joining us, maybe to meet a few more of our new neighbors, and to let our kids use their imaginations dressing as some of their favorite characters. We don't have a big problem with that.

In other ramblings . . . we are loving fall at this house, but the leaf/acorn situation is out of hand. There is no way at this point we could catch up. We have 5 GIANT oak trees in our yard, as well as 7 walnuts, and some asst. fruits trees. Man alive. It's beautiful. but more work than we can possibly keep up with. Sorry, neighbors. We are "those people," the ones who don't keep our yard raked up nicely. Sigh.

In less than two weeks our little Liam will be turning 4 years old. I know science has proved it all, but I still don't understand how it's possible for him to have grown so quickly. I still think of him as the "baby." Sigh.

That's us these days.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Ponderings from the mini-van, third row . . .
















This is another delightful, thought-provoking, and completely true conversation my 7-year-old started with me on our way to church Sunday morning. (Please see other exciting conversations of this nature, such as "Does the president sin?" on this blog)


Aidan: Is Judgement Day on the calendar?

Mom: No. We don't know the day or hour Jesus will come back.

Aidan: Oh, 'cuz when Judgement Day comes, God's gonna destroy the whole earth.

Mom: Yeah, but Jesus will take all of us who believe in God to Heaven to be with Him forever.

Aidan: You think I'll get to sit next to a president in Heaven? Do you think I could sit next to Ronald Reagan?

Mom: Well, when we're in Heaven, we'll just be so excited about being with God forever we won't care about anything else, like who we're sitting next to.

Aidan: That's a great feeling. (he smiles a smile that nearly brought me to tears)

Mom: Yes, it is a great feeling.

Aidan: Don't you think the excitement will wear off, though?

Mom: No.

Aidan: It'll probably wear off after about 2 billion years.

Mom: No, the Bible says we'll have new bodies when we're in Heaven. So we'll be different and it probably won't wear off.

Aidan: What kind of new bodies?

Mom: I don't know, but we won't worry about stuff like sin anymore, because our bodies we got now seem to make us sin.

Aidan: I hope He gives us new minds too, because my mind makes me sin!


That kid's always giving me something to think about. I love his heart and his mind.