Monday, October 27, 2014

Today's Coffee: no coffee currently









Kids hanging out in the office. 


This post is mostly pictures again. I haven't updated this since May so some of these are several months old. In other news, I am 14 weeks pregnant. Yes, Russell #3 will be making her (or his?) appearance in late April. We are very excited, but this has been truly the worst first trimester ever. I lost 13lbs but am finally coming out of it now. Still cannot stand coffee or the smell of it, but hopefully that will change soon as well. So, the blog posts won't be telling you what I'm drinking in the morning. It's a terrible ginger/mint tea. Supposed to help, maybe it does, maybe not. 

Enjoy the pics.


My men about to cook for me. 

Swings!

She loves this elmo toy!

More swings at the zoo!

When I mow the lawn, I do it in shapes. This is a spiral. I started in the middle of the yard and from certain vantage points it looked like a crop circle. (too many x-files!)

I was watching a beach wedding at Folly. I also sang all the wedding-appropriate songs since they didn't have music. 


Our narwhal we built at the beach.

harvest of green beans and carrots from our garden

she loves camping!

since I haven't updated this since May, I never showed everyone her July 4th outfit!

This green dish had a mirror in the bottom of it and she would slowly lean over and get closer to it until she had fully lowered her head in it.
This is the most recent pic. That's a zamboni behind them.
at the Devil's Kitchen

Our little advocate for handbell choir!

Puppet shows!

M is doing a lot of standing and even took her first steps last week. (not holding anything)

This is just a cool picture. These are some of the guys from Fisk stomping on bad trombone pipes!

Ok, that's it for now. The never ending laundry cycle is calling my name. I'll try to be better about posting!
Julie

Monday, May 5, 2014

Today's Coffee: 2 French Presses of Jamaica Blue Mountain


Pictures again. Few words. 

W loves playing with M-girl. She loves him too!

Right after M-girl rolled over for the... 9th time. 

At a friend's wedding - a bridesmaid and a groomsman/organist 

I love these short stumpy goats at the zoo. I really think we need one as a pet. Bad idea?

Easter. 

W and T camped in our backyard last week. Here is W wrestling one of the sleeping pads. 

Our garden! Carrots, cucumbers, green beans, tomatoes, and peppers! 

W and I walking in to church to work/teach last week. He brought his helicopter. 

W saved up his quarters (from doing jobs around the house/yard) so that he could go see the dinosaur exhibit at the zoo. Well, he ended up with the $3 necessary to buy his ticket and we made it... maybe 4 dinos in before we came to the ones that sprayed water at you. W lost it and jumped in my arms. He was terrified. 

A happy little girl!

W next to our peonies! 

Anyways, that's just a glimpse. 
OH!
I forgot - check out our church's new ministry:

Covenant Conservatory


Check out what T and I are doing at Covenant Pres. We're pretty excited about it. 

In Christ,
Julie

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Today's Coffee: Fair Trade something or other

Believe it or not, I don't have a lot of time anymore!
So, here's a few pictures of our household over the past several months. 

(Sorry I'm not more consistent!)

my guys - with monkeys in the background

early on saturday morning before a best friend's wedding. I was so excited about my hair, that yes, I took a picture and sent it to friends as proof. 


M-girl was baptized in March. Here she is wearing a dress that was made for her by a sweet friend, with W, and Poppi. 

Sometimes, M-girl is not always photogenic. This is one such instance. :)


Tummy time isn't a lot of fun. But, we gotta do it. Needless to say, she fell asleep on her tummy not 10 minutes later. 

Sometimes she is just so cute! Look at the romper. THIS picture captures M-girl perfectly.

Skirts. I don't like wearing them - but goodness - look at a skirt on a baby girl. PRESH!
(and chunky legs)
(my heart melts)

garden is started

Uncle Matt came and visited! W loves him so much. Even as I type this, W is reminding me how he and Uncle Matt threw rocks in the creek.

Our little family on the Duck River off the Natchez Trace.




Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Today's Coffee: Fair Trade Medium Roast

Hurry! My children are napping!
Write a blog post!

Ok, here we are. M-girl is 2 months old. Super healthy, gaining weight, wakes up once a night (occasionally)(she slept til 5am 4 nights in a row, now we are back to waking up every 3 hours). She is just beautiful, and is smiling so much these days. W is great with her - a little rough, but he's trying to be helpful. 

W turns 3 at the end of this month! What?! I know, right? 
There are days I don't feel old enough to be driving, let alone have children. So, there's that. 

It is still cold here. Not snowing or anything, but cold, and mostly gray. Today it is sunny. Still cold though. 
This is what it reminds me of:

**There is a cuss word at 1'04"**



I've started going to hot yoga several days a week. Loving it so far. Especially when it is in the teens outside, nothing like crankin' it up in a room heated to 100F. 


Keeping M-girl warm and cozy in her carseat!

Thomas went to a conference in January, and I decided to re-do our guest room. We never liked the color so W, M-girl, and I went to Home Depot and chose a new color 'Down Pour'. We (mostly me, but W 'helped') painted the walls...

And I hung beautiful dark purple curtains, hung these pictures that Seth took, hung some decorative mirrors and bought this lamp. Needless to say, we love it. 

I love my little kids! Who am I kidding? - Wilson is such a big boy!
We are currently doing some potty training work. And yes, it's work. 
It's hard work. 
In other news, we are going to be playing in BACHanalia - a 6 hour long concert of everything by many choirs and instrumental groups - all things Bach. :)

Look at this smile! My heart melts!

I've challenged myself to read a new book each month, and January (thru March) are The Lord of the Rings. I finished The Fellowship on Feb. 1 and am now reading The Two Towers.
Uhm, amazing!
Tom Bombadil, am I right?
Well, that's all I can type right now. Children are out cold so I'm going to grab a cupcake and do some chores. 

In Christ,
Julie

Monday, January 6, 2014

Today's Coffee: Moka Java from World Market

Grinning through the pain, walking Mgirl around
the hospital. 
Well, I've done it again. Lots has happened since the last blog and lots more is going to happen. The most obvious new change to our lives is that our precious little girl has joined us! She was born on Thanksgiving morning! 


Russell family holding Mgirl before they left!














Long story short, she was an emergency c-section, due to being breech and transverse, and my water breaking that morning. She was perfect. We were so thankful, because even though we didn't want a c-section, the Lord was so merciful to us. One of the many blessings shown to us that day was in fact, the c-section. Of course, that wasn't quite what I wanted, but due to a couple very large tumors on both my ovaries, the Lord gave wisdom and he created the perfect circumstances for both of them to be removed after M was born, thus making it so that I would only have one surgery and not have to go back in March. 


Such a little man after his haircut. Look like T? I think so!
Recovery has been quite frustrating to me. Most everyone that knows me, knows how hard it is for me to ask for help. I don't like doing it, and therefore - I just won't. So, not being able to lay down in bed without help, or walk (even for short distances) was very aggravating. The process has also been sanctifying. Relying on others for meals, or watch W, and the big one - not be able to conduct our Lessons and Carols Concert.
 I'd planned since last Christmas for this program. 
Selected all the pieces and scripture passages, worked out a script, arranged carols for the instrumental groups, coached the groups, worked on a processional, and just general logistics. 
And it happened 8 days after M was born. I could barely walk, let alone stand for an hour, and I knew that I wouldn't be able to direct it. 
What a blow to my professional ego. 
I wanted to do it, I wanted to stand up there and conduct Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming. I wanted to whisper to the children that were nervous. I wanted to give thumbs up to each group and mouth 'awesome job!' after they sang and played. But, the Lord meant for me to sit and listen. 
So… I did.
 I sat next to M in her carseat and just attended the concert. (Of course, I had also created in the weeks before her birth an entire contingency plan if I couldn't be there). 
I learned a lot sitting there. Of course, I learned much about the technical side - how the acoustics worked with where each choir was seated, certain consonants that need more intentional diction and enunciation. But I also saw the blessing of it all. Hearing the story of Jesus' birth - and really listening to the children of our church sing (and sing quite well, I might add!) about the hardships, and the journey to the manger. What a story. 
Needless to say, I needed to sit and listen this year. 
I needed to be reminded that our Savior and Risen King was born in Bethlehem, as a totally dependent baby boy - and that he was to grow up, only to die on a cross - - for me. 
I needed that this year. 

Baby M is amazing. 
She was 8 lbs 5 oz at birth and at 2 weeks already up to 8 lbs 15 oz. She was 20 inches long and yes - her head was 14 3/4 inches (the exact same as W) (woot 95th percentile!) 


5 weeks old with a bow on her head!
We sleep just about as well as you would expect. :) Mgirl is eating about every 3-4 hours and we can occasionally get a 5-6 hour stretch out of her. W has started waking up in the middle of the night to check on everybody and ask for juice. It's precious and terrible all at the same time. 

Thomas precariously holding W to put star on top of our tree!

Merry Christmas!

Both kids were not ready for this pic... but I like it!

Christmas was extra special this year - we surprised everyone in Greenville by showing up at different Christmas events on Christmas day (they were all expecting us late afternoon the day after). We had been planning this for a long time and I can't believe we didn't let the cat out of the bag! It was such a great time with our families - we loved being in Greenville - and we got to worship at Second Pres again! We are so thankful for that rock-solid church and it's devotion to the preaching and teaching of God's word. It was wonderful to see old friends again and to worship alongside them. 


Our VERY EARLY Christmas morning in the hotel… on the way to Greenville! 

Our lives have been quite exciting the past month and a half, concerts, weddings, worship services, M's birth, Christmas, New Years, and a trip to Greenville… and it's going to get a little crazier with the start of the new semester. Lessons, choirs, strings, and preparing to open Covenant Conservatory in the summer/fall. 
But, the Lord is gracious and steadfast in his love and strength. As we start this new year, we are striving to walk with the Lord more each day. I am personally striving to be open to asking for help when I need it. We are trusting that the Lord will take care of us as we persevere each day to being bold in our beliefs, and being prepared for the battle everyday that is presented before us. He is faithful. 

In Christ,
Julie