Monday, June 02, 2008

More on Boatboy



As Thursday passed into Friday, Amos put the final touches on birth announcement designs. Will it be a Boatboy or will it be a censored?



A couple short hours later, another beautiful healthy baby boy enters the family.



Wide eyed and ready for life.



Boatboy's entrance board in postpartum.



Dadda getting some cuddle time while Momma gets some rest.



Pretty sure he's being forced to listen to emo right here. It can only get better, boy.



Momma loves him to pieces even with a fussy face.



LAcame to see his little bro for the first time. He loved the buttons on Crystal's hospital bed!

Papa and Nana watched LA for the two days we were in the hospital. Not only did he have a blast, but we never had to once worry about his well-being. Well, there was that really bad storm and they did have him in a closet for a couple hours on Friday night. Yeah, that part was a bit unnerving. Anyway, thank you thank you thank you!



LA kisses his new little brother. This is like a 12 on the Cute Meter scale that only measures to 10.



What can a busy toddler do in a hospital room? He can work on his baseline jumper. Ice into the trash can! Two points!



I've got my eye on you.



Proud Father.



Packed up a half a day early and headed home on Sunday morning...



...where big brother LA had a nice surprise for his "Baby Noah" when he woke up from his nap. An elephant. Cleverly named...Noah.



Safe, snuggly and sleepy at home.

Friday, May 30, 2008

We got a Boatboy!



We couldn't be more excited! Momma and baby are happy and healthy. Thank you all for your love, prayers, support, etc. It makes sharing the Joy of Life that much more Joyous. More to come soon...

Thursday, May 29, 2008

"4 days to go"

What do you suppose happens to the baby in this counter if a Momma goes past the due date? Hold up a sign that says "Get me out of here!" Grow a full head of hair? Put on a onesie. Crystal's hoping we don't have to find that out.


Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Pres candidates stand together on Darfur

Call it a campaign platform or an authentic call to action, it's still absolutely outstanding to get this sort of attention called to the ongoing heartwrenching loss that is everyday life in Darfur...



Not into idly standing by and allowing death to happen? -- Click here to get involved.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Visiting Dadda at the track!



Today was Community Day at the Speedway. So we loaded up, picked up Papa and spent the morning getting in and out of race cars (thanks to Papa). LA loves race cars...and loves that Dadda has to wear a logo shirt just about everyday. We only lasted for about 2 hours...the walking and contractions were quite a bit...but who knows, maybe this will speed things up for baby #2 !



LA with his Papa in front of the Borg-Warner trophy. --And, believe it or not, he does actually love having his little sunglasses on. When he doesn't have them, he says, "Bright! Glasses."



The owner(whose bottom is shown) of this old car allowed LA to play for a little while. He was loving it!



We were able to see our first Firestone monster truck tire. He has a monster truck book that he loves. So, it was very excting to see a real one!



Showing us his new race car he received from a vendor and a gold fish in his mouth.



I love this picture!! Just hanging out with Dadda...Amos only got to break away from the office for about 25 minutes, but it was well invested time.



Checking out Danica's ride from last year.

new rules

Amos recently got a forward that is actually worth publishing some highlights. And, since we're talking George Carlin here, this has been fairly severely editted.....

George Carlin's 2008 Rules

New Rule: No more gift registries. You know, it used to be just for weddings. Now it's for babies and new homes and graduations from rehab. Picking out the stuff you want and having other people buy it for you isn't gift giving, it's the white people version of looting.

New Rule: Don't eat anything that's served to you out a window unless you're a seagull. People are acting all shocked that a human finger was found in a bowl of Wendy's chili. Hey, it cost less than a dollar. What did you expect it to contain? Lobster?

New Rule: Ladies, leave your eyebrows alone. Here's how much men care about your eyebrows: Do you have two of them? Good, we're done.

New Rule:There's no such thing as flavored water. There's a whole aisle of this crap at the supermarket, water, but, without that watery taste. Sorry, but flavored water is called a soft drink. You want flavored water? Pour some scotch over ice and let it melt. That's your flavored water.

New Rule: I'm not the cashier! By the time I look up from sliding my card, entering My PIN number, pressing 'Enter,' verifying the amount, deciding, no, I don't want Cash back, and pressing 'Enter' again, the kid who is supposed to be ringing me up is standing there eating my Mars Bar.

New Rule: Just because your tattoo has Chinese characters in it doesn't make you Spiritual. It's right above your crack. And it translates to 'beef with broccoli.' The last time you did anything spiritual, you were praying to God you weren't pregnant. You're not spiritual. You're just high.

New Rule: No more bathroom attendants. After I zip up, some guy is offering me a towel and a mint like I just had sex with George Michael. I can't even tell If he's supposed to be there, or just some freak with a fetish. I don't want to be on your webcam, Dude. I just want to wash my hands
New Rule: When I ask how old your toddler is, I don't need to hear '27 months.' 'He's two' will do just fine. He's not a cheese. And I didn't really care in the first place.

Friday, May 16, 2008

Water please!!



Landon has been playing in his pool all morning. He continues to make the request..."water please." It is very cute, but too cold right now. He is still having a blast!!! He really could stay outside all day!!

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Pool fun!!

It was 80 outside, I wanted some sun, and Landon loves the water.....So, Caroline and Landon played in the pool. It was so beautiful outside and I sat in the chair with my feet in the water hoping for some color. I would like to be tan and big vs. pastey white and big. So I am working on it!!


They play so well together!! Landon loves his little Caroline!!!


She thought it was fun to pour water on him until he got frustrated with her!


Blessing of diapers and wipes!

This past Friday our sweet friend, Courtney along with the rest of our family at the Well threw us a baby shower!! We were blessed with diapers, wipes and gift cards. We felt the love and we are very thankful to each of you!! It was so much fun to have all of our families together!! And....the contractions have started. Last Friday night was the start of them and I continue to have them everyday. This morning was even more consistant than last Friday. It has been interesting and uncomfortable. It has been interesting because with Landon my water broke and I didn't have to play the guessing game. I am sure I will know if they become anything like what they did after my water broke with Landon. Fun times ahead!!!:) Some pics below from the shower.....



This is proably the last family pic of the three of us.



How cute is this little guy??!! This is Landon's little buddy, Owen!




Debbie and Max and Shannon and Emily!



Landon was thrilled to help us open diapers for "baby."



Landon and Jaghar playing catch. They were very entertaining!



Alley was taking turns with Landon on the rocking horse....and Ryan and Emily were watching from the side.....

Friday, May 02, 2008

more baby#2 pics

As if on que, Crystal starting having her first contractions about 20 minutes prior to this post. Baby, are you going to wait until June 2? We shall see.


Friday, April 25, 2008

parks, parks and more parks!!

This was such a great outdoor week for us. Aside from another horrible ear infection on Monday, we stayed extra busy playing at parks! Landon loves to play and then he is extra tired for his afternoon nap!!! Just a few pics below with Caroline this week and I did include a new belly pic.



Landon and Caroline laying together. After Landon wakes up from his nap, he runs to the couch to snuggle with his little girlfriend!! It is great!



This was the next day after a nap!



This was today at the park. We were the first ones there at 9am....the 5 slides still had water at the bottom....and Landon dried everyone of them up with his shirt and shorts. He was having fun and laughing so I just let him go. As you can see, he is drenched!



His favorite thing to do is drive thanks to Papa! My Dad will let Landon sit on his lap and drive his truck as they go up and down the driveway. It is quite funny!



and the big ole' belly pic. I don't think I will be posting another one. This is your 35 week pic. We actually go in on Wed for another ultra sound because the baby is still measuring so far ahead. The doc says I will deliver in week 38. We will see. Feeling great and very excited!!

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Thabile

Below is a letter from our cousin Josh who just went to Africa with his local church body on a Horizon International trip. A compelling life or death message scribed wonderfully...

Dear Friends and family,

As I sit here and reflect on my trip to Africa, I am at once overwhelmed with great joy and great sorrow. I find this contrast very fitting for Africa, because Africa itself is a country of extreme contrasts. The natural beauty of her vast plains, sweeping mountains, and diverse wildlife; stood in stark contrast to the devastation HIV/ AIDS has had on her people. The joyful expressions on the faces of the orphans we played with, stood in stark contrast to their crushing poverty and tin shack homes.



As we drove through the broken down villages with kids playing barefoot in trash filled streets, my heart was filled with mercy for them; but also a weird mix of thankfulness and anger for all the things I have filled my life with. Anger because I have so much wealth and opportunity simply because of where I was born, and I too often squander it while these underprivileged people have next to nothing. Thankfulness because I have been given so much; I have a good job, food to eat, a loving family, a nice car, a home, and too many blessings to name. This trip has taught me to live more gratefully, generously, and to try and not get sucked into the consumerist mind set that is so prevalent in our culture. The reality is I had no control over where I was born, just as the precious orphans in Africa had no control over where they were born. The only thing I can control is how I will live my life in view of the incredible wealth, privilege, and opportunity I have available to me here in the US. I want to live a life that is full of gratitude, committed to serving those less fortunate and loving God.

I also had the opportunity to meet the child that Jami and I support through the wonderful organization Horizon International. Johannes was a quiet and shy little kid. At first I felt as if he were intimidated by me. But now I just think that because of his life’s circumstances, he was very unaccustomed to receiving any kind of attention or love. His face lit up on the last day of our camp when I gave him a picture of Jami and I, and one of my old harmonicas. It was a very cool experience, and I am humbled to be able to affect a child’s life half way around the world.



As a worship leader, this trip has taught me a great deal about worship. It was awe-inspiring to be dancing, playing drums and singing praises to God with my African brothers and sisters in Christ. Here are children whose parents died and left them alone to raise their siblings and figure out a way to survive; despite their present circumstances, they were smiling and joyfully worshipping Jesus Christ! Africa taught me that real worship starts with a thankful heart that recognizes what Jesus Christ has done for us. Too often we get caught up in debates over musical style, Contemporary, Traditional, Post-modern, Emerging, A Capella; we are missing the point. Worship is about hearts not instruments.

3 years ago I wrote a worship song that was stylistically influenced by African beats and music. I never played it for anyone, I never even named it. As we were preparing for this trip I remembered the song, and played it for the team, they liked it and we agreed that it would be cool to come up with some "dance moves" for the song and teach it to the orphans. We played the song for everyone at each of our camps, even for the hotel staff! As we were leaving Matipane village after doing a short program for the orphans there, a small group of students gathered at the entrance to the village to see us off. As we were driving past them they were dancing and waving and singing. I stood up to stick my head out the window, and to my astonishment they were singing my song back to us. I tell you there is no feeling like that of hearing someone sing one of your songs; it means that they have connected with something you created from within yourself, so in a very real sense we were connected in that little moment we shared. God once again revealed another piece of Himself through music and those children to me, that moment will be one of the most cherished memories of my life. By the way, I named the song Thabile, which is the Zutu word for Rejoice.



I can’t thank you enough for your support for me and this trip to South Africa. It was life changing, life challenging, and life affirming. Know that God is working in the desperate HIV/ AIDS pandemic that is devastating Africa, also understand that He wants to use people like you and me to help change the world. I can’t encourage you enough to look into helping those less fortunate; a great place to start is Horizon International. Please visit their website by clicking here.

We often ask, "What can I do?" The answer is… something, is better than nothing. Even the smallest gesture can make a huge difference.



Thank you again.
With Love,
Josh Cecil

"We can do no great things, only small things with great love."
-Mother Teresa

Monday, April 21, 2008

the chick did it!

Wow! Danica won! The shock isn't so much that she did it. Very few have doubted her talents. But, wow! Read more over at indycar.com. Check out this video too.

Between Helio winning Dancing with the Stars, Danica being in SI's Swimsuit Issue, the unification of open-wheel racing, Graham Rahal winning in St Pete and now Danica taking the checkered in Japan, there is an unprecedented swell in all things IndyCar.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Potty training!



Yes, we are in our 3rd week of potty training. Not a journey we expected to start before baby #2 arrives. The journey we were planning on was switching LA from the crib to his big boy bed, but that has been put on hold. I guess when your child is coming up to you and saying, "pee pee" and grabbing himself because he has to poop is a pretty good sign we should start the process. That is how this thing started about 5 weeks ago. So, we picked up a potty chair and sure enough he started pooping on it for about a week consistently and then 2 weeks ago I read Toddlerwise and started the "peeing" part of the potty training. It is going really well. We have our moments as I am sure most of you do who have potty trained...It is a lot more work than we ever thought it would be...sitting with him on the toilet and entertaining him for 15-20 minutes multiple times a day is a lot. He is doing great and we are so proud of him.

So, today which is the 3rd week of a very consistant potty training routine...he was able to wear his new big boy underwear with frogs. He thought he was pretty cute. He kept going to the mirror to check himself out.

We'll keep you posted along the way. I am just excited that we could be real close to just having one child in diapers. What a blessing that would be! Any ideas or things that worked well for you, please let us know!

Friday, April 11, 2008

Last Getaway before #2 arrives

We took a trip to visit our Aunt Debbie and Uncle Eric in Palatine, IL and then our friends Ty, Rachel and Avonlea in Chicago last weekend. I know I am a little late with the post.... but I had to post a few pictures, because we had so much fun!!


Yes, it is IKEA! We had so much fun and Landon was in awe of all the stuffed animals!


My Aunt and Uncle and all of our sushi dinner.


Landon is enjoying his turkey, carrots and crackers while we eat sushi. It won't be long before he is eating sushi with us!


Landon in his cool new shades......everytime we walk outside he says, "bright, bright." So, I am glad he actully keeps them on!


Landon and Dadda checking out the view from Ty and Rachel's 30th floor apartment. Quite the view of Chicago...they have such a beautiful apartment!!


Landon and Avonlea were watching a DVD together before nap time. So cute!!!


We had such a great time visiting with Ty, Rachel and Avonlea. I think Landon wore them out running laps around their apartment, but I think it was great entertainment for Avonlea. We miss you guys and hope to see you soon!