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May 01 2010

Scrambled Saturday

What a day! It started out with grocery shopping, then went into my niece's birthday party, then to my neighbor's wedding and ended up with a group of amazing teens helping put props together for our children's choir concert next week! I forgot my camera for most of the day, but I did manage to catch this shot. Isn't this a great picture of my hubby and his dad? I love this picture!

 
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And speaking of our amazing youth…I promised to talk about one in particular. The triplet. You may remember him from this blog. He's the one holding the snake. Anyway, our project tonight was making posters of the characters from the Cartoon Song by Chris Rice. Several teens, 11 posters, lots of paint and a glue gun was what we were about tonight. Oh, and pizza, of course.

My job turned out to be outlining the posters with a black marker after they'd been painted to make them stand out better. I was having marker issues. So, the triplet went in search of an awesome black marker for me. 18 classrooms worth of markers and he finally showed back up…with the most amazing black permanent marker I've ever used! Seriously!

 
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This is a Foray marker; apparently made by Office Depot. I've always been a Sharpie fan until today. I made sure the Triplet knew how awesome he was for finding me this awesome marker…and I made sure he put it right back where he got it from, because I am SURE that the person to whom the marker belonged would definitely know it was missing! He felt his task was worth of a blog; I had to agree!

I know…what a funny blog, I'm sure. It's been a long day; I'm tired. But hey, at least I got to use a good marker!

Written by Mama Vivas · Categorized: Faith, Family, Friendship · Tagged: cartoons, Foray permanent marker

Apr 29 2010

Mom’s Back!

Slowly, but surely, I am making my way back from this illness that has taken so much of my past few months. On Monday, I slept through Bible study time with the Smart One. That made me sad. On Tuesday, I woke up, went downstairs and made hubby coffee and then asked the Smart One what he wanted for breakfast. I wasn't sure what he'd say, because before my illness, I made him waffle sandwiches most mornings. Hubby said he doesn't want them anymore; he's offered.

Guess what he wanted? You guessed it! His waffle sandwich made by mom! Oh, Joy!

 
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Ah…and it's gluten free, too!

A little egg, a little cheese, a sausage patty, 2 waffles…and a little syrup to top it off!

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He ate; I read. We talked.

Just for the Joy of It!

 
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For more joyful posts, go to Good, True and Beautiful each Thursday.

Written by Mama Vivas · Categorized: Faith, Food Allergies/Gluten Free, Just for the Joy of It., Smart One · Tagged: Bible study, gluten free waffle, just for the joy of it

Apr 26 2010

Whose Battle is it, Anyway?

Sometimes parenting is so hard. I think as parents, one of the first things we need to learn is that we don't always have the right answers. As a matter of fact, we often don't even come close to knowing the right answer; or even the answer that they need to hear.

So many times, when my children have asked, "Why?" I can only honestly respond, "I don't know. But God knows, and that just has to be enough."

I remember a few years ago, a teacher made an accusation against one of my sons. (Now, I am not a blind mom and I realize my children make mistakes. Sometimes, they're pretty dumb mistakes. But, they're pretty honest and will tell us when they're doing dumb things.) We were shocked, but we told him to just leave it. Let it lie, and let God take care of it. It was hard. Hard for me as a mom, because all I wanted to do was march into the school and let the teacher have it, just like my mom did for me. Instead, I followed our own advice and stayed still. And a few days later, my son came home telling about how another teacher had stood up for him, told the truth and made it right. He learned a much bigger lesson than I could have taught him by trying to take care of it myself.

For me, one of the toughest battles I find as a parent is to let go, and let God. I want to fight for my children. My humanness wants to take out anyone who messes with my family! I think I'm getting better the older I get. I still want to get to the bottom of things. That's the way we work in our family. We put it out there, talk it out, make it right, and move on. Over. Done. Finished.

Unfortunately, that is not the way the rest of the world necessarily thinks. And so, I have to tell my children to not let what other people say about them bother them. I remind them that we are accountable for our own actions; not the actions of others. It doesn't matter, really, what others say about them, because they know the truth. More importantly, God knows the truth.

It's about character. The character of letting Christ shine through us. For when we face persecution, the first thing we want to do is fight back. Especially when false accusations are made.

Last week, I had to continuously repeat to myself, Psalm 19:14

"Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart

be acceptable in Your Sight,

Oh Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer."

My hubby and I were on our way to a meeting and I just kept repeating it over and over. He asked why was I so silent, and I had to tell him. It was the only way I could think of to keep my anger from spilling over into ugliness. And it worked, too. And for those who know me, they know how hard that was for me!

I think God is trying to teach me something here recently. More often, I've had to hold myself back. And that's so hard, because I'm just not built that way! There have been a few of these types of instances lately. Some involve my children; some not. But, what they have seen is others stand up for them when they stay silent. What I have seen, is God's work when I hold myself back. Sometimes it takes a while; a long while. Other times, a brief moment. The battle is the Lords. Sometimes, even if you are right, it is better just to be quiet and let God do His thing. And He will, if we let Him.

Written by Mama Vivas · Categorized: Faith, Family, The Vivas Family! · Tagged: children, Lord's battle, parenting

Apr 22 2010

Looking for the Joy

Ya'll know I look forward to the Just for the Joy of It posts at Good, True and Beautiful on Thursdays. I really do.

And yet, it's been one tough week; and an even tougher day! It's almost seven and I am just now even getting to it. I thought to myself…what has brought me joy this week? And you know what…I'm still wondering! Isn't that sad?

Then I thought to myself, "Oh, I should have saved the *Special Memories* post for this" because that certainly brought joy to me this week!

And my son's music always brings me joy. But I already posted about that!

So, what can I say brings me joy today?

Well, I'm in a rather foul mood. The thought that runs through my head today is not ever having to deal with another state worker again, especially ones that just continue to dig and dig that knife deeper…that would certainly bring me joy!

And then, a light bulb went off! (It was probably the Holy Spirit speaking to me!) I am letting someone else still my joy! And that's just not cool! So, I went in search of some friendly reminders and found these:

John
16:33

"I
have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you
will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.”

John
15:11

"I
have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be
complete."

Isaiah
51:11

So
the ransomed of the LORD shall return,

      And come to Zion with singing,
      With everlasting joy on their heads.

 They
shall obtain joy and gladness;

1
Thessalonians 5:16-18

Rejoice
always; pray without ceasing;

in
everything give thanks; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus

Written by Mama Vivas · Categorized: Faith, Just for the Joy of It. · Tagged: just for the joy of it

Apr 08 2010

Making Progress

I've spent the past few days reading like crazy in preparation for some licensing. May I just say I am soooo happy to have finished and passed all of the tests? AND, I've learned some stuff, too! Hopefully, I'll be able to put it to the test this week!

May I also just say that I am down three doctors now! This means I am now only under the care of two…huge! And I can drive again; although it's not very comfortable if the truth be told!

Oh…and I am finally healing! I have made big people steps this week instead of the baby steps of weeks prior! I've still a long way to go, but I am moving forward!

The Talented One brought home not one, but two amazing grades on tests this week! Big!

B-boo started dance team this week. It's been such a joy to see her doing something she loves again!

Yes, it's been a week with some definite joy!

Best of all….I went to church this week! After 8 weeks, you can bet I was happy to be there again! God is good. 🙂

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Written by Mama Vivas · Categorized: B-Boo, Faith, Family, Health, Just for the Joy of It., Talented One

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