Friday, March 09, 2007

Time Flies (Whether You Are Having Fun Or Not!)

Amazing, isn't it. A mere 5 months ago we were a family of three. Just 15 months before that, Jill and I were just another newlywed couple trying to figure out all the annoying habits the other hid while we were dating (we are still discovering those by the way...). Now EVERYTHING has changed.



I know, I know (that my Redeemer lives...) that we were told numerous (read millions) times that children change everything, but hearing ain't believing. I am now a believer. Jill and I don't go about anything in the same way we used to. All of a sudden, routine things like dinner require extensive planning to pull off. Thankfully we have family close by that are willing to help (Thanks Joyce, Julie, John and Randy!) so we haven't actually had to find a babysitter yet, but I know that day is coming...



There is just more to life with little ones around. Anyone that has children knows this, but allow me my time to speak my truth. I thought we had laundry before. Nay-Nay! Now we have laundry. I thought we were economically stressed before. Nay-nay! Milk, formula, diapers and daycare give new meaning to deficit spending. I thought we were tired before. Nay-NAY-NAY! The Z brothers have radar that allows them to only call out, scream or otherwise interrupt only the most important sleep of the night. It may only be once, but they'll catch you where it hurts the next morning the most. I thought I was happy helping raise everyone else's children. Nay. This is the most fun I've had since my Dad bought that little Honda 80 from Bobby McNabb for me.



They are so much fun to watch. I get in trouble for my choice of words (evidently it is too close to comparing them to pets...), but I can't wait to see what new trick they will learn next! Zeke has a plethora of tricks that can liven any party. Just ask anyone that has seen him "strike a pose". His personality is sunny (unless he doesn't get his way, then a hurricane is more appropriate) and he loves just about anyone. He's learning names and is becoming much more adept at please and thank you. He even "tee-tees in the potty" before bath time most nights. What more could you ask for you ask? How about a little brother that watches your every move, thinks everything you do is a laugh riot and doesn't complain much if your loving hug turns into a vicious headlock!

It's early to tell, but I don't think Ezekiel has long before he ceases to be the big brother and is relegated to "older brother" status. As you can see above, 15 months does not a huge size difference make. We'll keep the comparison photos coming, but Zane is coming on strong in the growth department. He is working on learning to sit up on his own and can occasionally roll (when the mood strikes). He's strong (if he had any balance at all he could stand...He can support his weight already) and seems to have followed his brother's lead in the happiness department.

All of this to say, all that I've been told is true. It does go by too fast. Knowing that Zeke is a mere 7 years away from taking the TAKS test breaks my heart. Knowing that Zane is just a few months behind breaks it again. The rewards though are fantastic. Two healthy happy boys!

Thanks to all that support us and Zeke and Zane. We know that we couldn't do it without you and someday so will Zeke and Zane!

Saturday, February 17, 2007

World Awareness Starts at Home

I've spent some time in reflection this week on how much I pay attention to the "small stuff" that doesn't matter as opposed to the "small stuff" that does. We are working extremely hard at church to really reach out to people in our community and as a result, I've noticed that we can find any number of really small excuses to encourage discouragement and foster a spirit of helplessness.

We had a great idea brought forth to host a Valentines banquet for the needy in our community. Romantic dinner for the adults and pizza and games for their kids, (built in child care). We ( and I'm using a very broad brush here) started out very enthusiastic and then the little things began to take their toll. We didn't organize like we should have. We didn't look at our audience and cater specifically to them as opposed to what was convenient for us. We also allowed our thinking to move towards the old "they will be grateful and flock to us just because it's free" ideal that has consistently hurt many churches in the past.

I say all of that and it sounds like the banquet was a total bust and no one attended and all was doom and gloom. Nay, nay. We had several families show up and all those that attended enjoyed good food and fun and frivolity was had by all. Afterwards, however we slunk back into negativity about why more didn't attend and what were we going to do with all the extra, etc.

I don't know. I just see the small things dragging us down and away from the bigger picture that in order to help people, sometimes you have to be willing to be let down a little.

Enough venting for now. More on this later.
Chris

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Couldn't Stand the Weather

Pardon my Stevie Ray Vaughan reference...

We've had some of the winter weather in the Waco area that has really hit other portions of the state and nation. I love Texas and I love Texans, but with the possible exception of Amarilloites (Amarilloans?) we can't handle snow, sleet or any other form of frozen precipitation.

Just a little ice and we are practically paralyzed. If we aren't overreacting we are driving at insane rates of speed.

Bonus is I got an extra day at home with Jill and the boys...Not sure I'll be so grateful when our next holiday is shortened......