Thursday, February 16, 2012

Purity - Fighting for Our Children



If there was ever a topic that is near and dear to my heart, it's purity.  
My husband, Josh, and I dated for over 6 years and we were able to exchange vows to one another on our wedding day knowing that we kept our hearts and bodies pure for one another.  

This world is trying to steal the purity of our children.  It doesn't just start once they become teenagers.  We have to begin praying, teaching, and guiding our kids from preschool age.  We have to fight for our children.  We cannot just sit back and let the world decide what they learn and know.  The media, even some "children's" programming, is saturated with sexuality.  It teaches our young ladies that is ok to show off parts of their bodies and boys and girls that there is nothing wrong with exploring sexuality before marriage. Satan will use whatever means necessary to steal a generation from knowing and loving marriage the way God intended.  

Seeds Family worship has long been a favorite in our house. It is plain and simple.  Scripture set to music.  Word for word, without extra fluff.  
Its great, not like those annoying children's songs that make you want to pull your hair out.  Instead, I enjoy listening to it right along with my children.  

Seed has just come out with a Purity album.  {{Big Smile}}


I have only listened to one song, but its fantastic! 
They are marketing it to youth aged children, but there is no reason preschoolers cannot begin to hide these words of purity in their hearts.

The entire album is just $9.99 and you can purchase it here:  

If you would like to receive a free download of the song "Your Word" and a free devotional download, 
you can take the Parent's Purity Pledge here: http://parentspuritypledge.wufoo.com/forms/z7x3k1/



Teaching purity won't be taught in schools and it isn't the sole responsibility of the church, 
it begins in our homes.  Pledge to begin instructing your children in purity.  
Teach them that real love and lasting relationships don't come from anyone else but Jesus.  

much love,
bc

   

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Valentine's Day Strikes Again

So, Josh and I don't have the best luck with Valentine's day.  I know some people are of the mindset that you should show love all year long and that it is silly to celebrate such a holiday... but we are of the mindset that we do show love all year long and Valentine's day is a special day set aside to celebrate how blessed we are and how much we love each other. You can't plan special dates, surprises, and buy flowers and gifts every day; at least, we can't, we don't have the money to.  So, a couple of times a year (like valentine's day and our anniversary) we treat and spoil one another. :)  

Anyway, Josh was determined that this Valentine's day would be different... seeing as how our past history included no dinner reservations, trying to make reservations a few days before, failed back-up plans, or nothing at all.  And people, that went on for 12 years... This year, Josh made reservations (!) and he made them 7 weeks in advance (!!), which was a miracle in itself.  He didn't tell me any of the plans just that we'd be gone for several hours and to wear something dressy.  

Valentine's day just happened to fall on a Tuesday and you all know that means its a MOPS morning! So, the day begins with a special MOPS.  We had a couples panel (3 couples) that answered a few questions and shared about their Godly marriages and how they handled different circumstances through the years.  While one couple was sharing, in comes my husband with 3 dozen roses, a giant bunch of balloons, a card, and a box of chocolates.  Now, mind you, this is in front of about 70 ladies.  I was blushing as red as the roses he brought in, but can I tell you, it was the sweetest thing.  He strolls in looking as proud as a peacock and I am a little shocked that he even attempted such a thing. It was a little out of character for my man, but completely and utterly wonderful.  The flowers were beautiful and the card, perfect.  

That was just the beginning of the special day he had planned.  

Following MOPS we went to lunch with some friends and then I ran out to find something to wear.  I found a beautiful top at Versona - I love that place!- and then I raced home to get ready.  I spent the normal amount of girl time getting dressed and fixing my hair and then by 4:55pm I was ready to go.  

Now, the babysitter had arrived and received instructions and we were all set to jet.  He walked me to the car and in my seat was another rose waiting for me. Then, we got on the road and headed to Orlando. I knew this was going to be a night full of sweet surprises. 

I wish I could say the night continued in lovely bliss as we drove into the sunset, but alas, it was not meant to be.  Headed down the parkway, I get a call from the sitter.  My dear, sweet, precious son could be heard screaming in the background.  The sitter informed me that he wouldn't drink from his bottle and was now inconsolable.  After sharing all my tricks of the trade to get him settled down with no results... we had no choice.  We had to turn around.  

It was on the drive home that my husband informed me of the plans he had for the rest of the night.  Dinner at my favorite restaurant, Seasons 52, a table reserved on their back deck overlooking the lake so we could watch the sunset together, dessert, and then to see a movie I've been looking forward to for months. Awesome, right? Yeah, thats what I thought too.

So, while Josh was canceling our reservations, my thoughts were swinging between love for my precious husband who went through so much trouble to make the night special, sadness for what was not meant to be, and thoughts of peril that I might never be able to leave my son again, that I would forever have a permanent accessory... (haha).  

We get home and neither of us could get Jake to drink the bottle.  I was trying to refuse giving him exactly what he wanted, because I still wanted my hot date.  But, he wouldn't take it, and I'm not going to let my son starve.  He ate and as soon as he finished we, the three of us now, went on the prowl for a something to eat.  Now, remember that Josh and I are dressed quite nicely: he in a suit jacket and me in my dressy black pants and new top.  Of course, we all know, me especially, that you cannot get into a restaurant on Valentine's day, even more so a nice place.   We quickly eliminated the obvious non-contenders like Bonefish, Louie Mack's, Carrabas, then eliminated the second place choices like Outback, Mimi's, and Abuelo's, and then realized we didn't have many options left.  

And then we saw it.  That famous (at least around these parts) little man wearing an apron and a cowboy hat.  Oh yes, we were so going to do it.  We are going to eat at this barbecue joint wearing our dressy best and toting along a little munchkin who was not on my favorite list at the moment.  

Our valentine's day dinner was going to be Sonny's.  

We walk in amid several people wearing jeans, shorts, and t-shirts and are given slightly confused glances.  We put our name on the list because even Sonny's is on a short wait, and then step back to wait our 10 minutes. We even see a couple from church sitting across the room so we go over and say hello, and then resume our wait.  Now, the humor of the situation is not lost on us. We stop and laugh every few minutes.  And my poor husband ruminates on the fact that he actually planned valentine's day this year and we are still eating at Sonny's.  There is nothing wrong with Sonny's, we eat there on a regular basis.  But it wasn't a place that had any special meaning to us.  And didn't exactly strike us as romantic. 

By the time we were seated, Jake, our little third wheel, was asleep.  And y'all, can I tell you that what followed was the BEST date we have been on in a very long time.  As a part of MOPS we are doing the 4 great dates and we were on date #1.  We had a fantastic night of conversation, fun flirting, and we reconnected in a way that we've needed.  Looking across the table at the man I married, eating a "big deal", I fell in love with him all over again.  

We ended the night going to Walmart to get Ben and Jerry's and a movie.  I know, the date locations just keep getting better, haha.  

After getting home to put Jake to bed, we snuggled on the couch while our babysitter (who was also my sister) snuggled in the chair beside us, and watched Inception.

The perfect Valentine's day.  

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Shatter the Box

What a great day it has been today! After taking a small hiatus from the blogging world to thoroughly enjoy my new baby boy... I was inspired today to share with you a small excerpt from our MOPS this morning.  

A friend of mine shared with us today about the incredible things God is doing in her life and how He is using her family in incredible ways for His glory.  She shared with us how we often put an invisible box around God and keep things need and tidy in our relationship with Him.  Yes, God is good, yes, He loves us, yes, He takes care of us... and we completely miss out on how INCREDIBLE He truly is.  We forget about how huge and awesome He is.  How He is able to do more than we can possibly imagine.  That He is still performing miracles - even healing the blind and sick - all around the world.  

We need to SHATTER THAT BOX!

Are you limiting God in your life? Do you really believe that He is all powerful? 
Do you live like He is all powerful? Do you believe in faith that He can actually 
do what you are praying for? 
Do you risk everything that you have and step out in faith every single day

I know this is something that I need to work on.  

I would like to share part of her notes:

"The issue comes down to how much of ourselves we invest in Jesus.  
Have we held some back for ourselves - just in case He's not as real, 
as powerful, as active as we thought? Just in case He doesn't come through? 
Just in case He can't be taken at His word? 
Or have we banked everything we have and everything we are on the 
reality that Jesus Christ is Lord of all the earth?"


God is who He says He is.  
He is unchanging, worthy of our trust in Him, and ALL POWERFUL!

Trust in these things and don't let your fear or doubt hold you back! 
God has called us to so much more.    


much love,
bc

Friday, December 16, 2011

Betty Crocker Giveaway Winner!

Congratulations to 

Amy Dearie!! 


You gift pack should arrive in 2-3 weeks :)

Thursday, December 15, 2011

The 20 Hour Giveaway! A Gift Pack from Betty Crocker

Warm your family’s hearts and home with a fresh-from-the-oven treat that won’t have you spending hours in the kitchen. New Milk Chocolate Traditional Brownie mix from Betty Crocker® can help you simplify your brownie baking regimen and get a head start on homemade.

Betty Crocker has remade their brownie mix, but don't worry, it's better than ever! 
I was sent a box of the new  mix and Madi and I enjoyed making them together.  They were delicious - so moist and chocolatey.  Would you like to try them too? 


The holidays are filled with desserts of every kind... 
add to the Christmas cheer with some brownies!

Enter this giveaway... 
all you need to do is leave a 
comment with your favorite dessert and you are entered. 
This is a quick giveaway so tell your friends to enter before its too late!

If you win, you will receive a Betty Crocker Apron, a 9x9 pan with lid, a box of Betty Crocker's new brownie mix, and a red melamine mixing spoon.  Everything you need to make these brownies but the eggs and water!


Giveaway ends at 4pm Friday afternoon!




Disclosure: The product, information and prize pack have been provided by Betty Crocker through MyBlogSpark.

Monday, November 28, 2011

{my baby} Jake Timothy

Well, it's been several weeks since I have blogged anything, and that pretty much has to do with my new little bundle of joy - Jake.  Adjusting to a life with a preschooler and newborn has been tough, but I think we are finally getting into the swing of things.  And I didn't want to post about anything else until I had posted about him!

Jake was born October 14th at 8:30 am weighing 8 lb 5 oz and measuring 21 1/2 inches long! He was a big boy for being a week early! After a routine c-section I spent 3 days in the hospital and came home Monday morning.  The recovery wasn't too bad and at the end of two weeks I was having to slow down and remind myself that I had just had major surgery!

I will post a more detailed "birth story" later on, but for now, I just want to share some pictures of my new little guy.  If you follow me on facebook, you've already seen them, but if not... here you go! (And yes, they are done by my most favorite photographer - Kellie Day.  See more about her here.)




I have to include one of the proud big sister... :)






Well, I hope you love him as much as I do!! :) I can't wait to share plenty of sibling adventures in the near future.

much love,
bc

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

{baby jake} The Nursery - Part 3!

Ok, so since the last post, I have added a few more things... mainly all the stuff that needed sewn.  I am still on the hunt for a small, dark wooded table to use as a side table, so if you see one for cheap (or free!) let me know. :) And I need to find a lamp for those late night feedings.  But, I am so pleased with how the rest is coming along!

I am very proud of myself for my newly acquired sewing "skills". I use the term skills very, very loosely.  My friend Steph came over and helped me figure out how to get the bobbin right and thread the machine... try not to laugh too hard at me.  And once she got me set up on that, I was on a roll! I made a nursing cover (which I need to take a picture of and post!) and my most adventurous project was slipcovering the old glider chair.  Remember what it looked like? See it here.  And look at it now! A vast improvement.  And if you don't look to closely at the slightly uneven seams, it looks great! And the color looks very close to the inspiration photo.      



This side of the room as a whole is looking pretty good.  The crib bedding is in and though the sheet isn't exactly the right color, it still looks good. I haven't had a chance to sew one in the right fabric. :) My Grannie Verne sewed the bumper pad and the crib skirt and they turned out great!


See... I told you this side is looking a lot better.


The white trees are coming for the wall behind the crib, I just haven't ordered them yet because we haven't had a chance to put them up.  And, its not exactly pertinent to Jake's care. 

I do have the pieces to make the mobile, I just keep forgetting about it.  If I can summon the energy tomorrow, I will make it and then have Josh hang it up!

Madi wanted a picture by the bed, so of course you know I have to include her cute self. She is thrilled to be a big sister on Friday!  Please note the new pumpkin earrings.  Its the first time they've been changed out since the initial piercing a couple of months ago and she is so excited.  I do make her put the gold studs back in each night though.



Well, I might post about Madi and my special lunch tomorrow, but if not, the next time I do will be after baby! I can't believe Jake will be here in less than 36 hours.  We can't wait!

much love,
bc