Tuesday, February 28, 2012

My kids got baptized.

I will have to say I was hoping my children would get baptized when they were older, when they completely understood its meaning, when I knew for sure it was their faith and not mine.  I wanted them to own their faith, stand firm in their faith and not waiver.  But then I remembered theses verses. 

36 "He took a little child whom he placed among them. Taking the child in his arms, he said to them, 37 “Whoever welcomes one of these little children in my name welcomes me; and whoever welcomes me does not welcome me but the one who sent me.”  Mark 9:36-37.


And he said: “Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven."  Mathew 18:9


13"Then people brought little children to Jesus for him to place his hands on them and pray for them. But the disciples rebuked them.  14 Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.”   Mathew 19:13-14 

Two Sunday's ago when my daughter wrote out an agenda for the following Sunday, I knew it was time for her to get baptized.   She was excited and ready to tell the world.  My son knew it was his time, too.



My husband had the honor of doing the baptism.  On FB he wrote,
Today I had the privilege of baptizing both of my children. What a joy and honor to be the one helping my children display their obedience to their heavenly father in front of our church and families.





So my prayer for my children is
 that they would earnestly seek God all their days.
 that they would  grow in depth and strength of character.
 that God would give them immeasurable amount of discernment during life's challenges.
 that they would be tender, loving and compassionate to others even if they do not receive it in return.
 that they would determine their value by Christ's sacrifice in their life.
 that they would draw their joy from God's overwhelming love for them.
 that God would have a firm grip on them always and they would never want to be let go.
 that they would aspire to be what God wants them to be.
 that they would stand as tall as the mercy that rescues and heals them.
 that they would be grace with skin on in their small circle of the world.
 that they live for the delight of a King who frames all time.  - Amen



Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Ten on Tuesday

1. Happy Valentine's Day.

2. My girl has been busy working on Valentine's for everyone this past week. She is a crafter just like her momma. I think she will surpass me in the craftiness when she gets older. 

3. My girl wanted to make sure Dad and I would get Valentine's as well so she made a valentine's box for each of us and made 5-7 valentine's each and placed them in the box. I love her giving heart.

4. I had fun making my daughter's photo valentine's this year. Here it is:

 One side is the front and the other is the back. 

5. My husband gifted me with tulips this weekend. I LOVE tulips. Red's my favorite.


6. I'm really bad at sending gifts in the mail to my nieces and nephews for their birthdays. None of them live close. So the past few years I've mailed Valentine boxes filled with Valentine goodies. It's so fun.   The tradition will continue!
 
7. For my kids, I finally got around to creating a photo album that is up to date of pictures. It is two years worth of photos. This was their valentine's gift from me.


8. I'm loving Pinterest and trying to replicate with my own spin some of the ideas. I tried making a wooden picture from Pinterest.  Here is the youtube video.    I first attempted with an ink jet printer which bled the picture like crazy.  My second attempt was better, but I'm not feeling it. 


9.  Is it okay to toss a craft creation?  I think I may.

10.  I'm off to get ready for a lunch date with my hubby.  Later.