Is it possible?

I know that every parent thinks that her child is the most adorable, so it comes as no surprise that I’m absolutely smitten with the daily changes of my precious baby girl.  I feel like she’s changing so quickly right now that I’m doing all that I can to savor each moment before it slips away. 

Since I would hate to jeopardize her chance at stardom by embedding the image here, I’m hoping that simply sending you to here will let you share in the absolute perfection yourself!  Wouldn’t it be so fun if she made it through this contest?

While it doesn’t impact her selection, I’m sure a few votes for her album wouldn’t hurt!  Here’s hoping I can squeeze in some good photo-time for Little Man’s shot at it as well! 🙂

Beauty ~ Best Shot Monday

The Wrong Side

I’m amazed when I think about the years of my life I spent unaware of the extraordinary beauty that surrounds us in the natural world.  Too many summer days of my youth found me swathed in an interior cocoon, entertained by music, movies, or video games.  Slowly, I’ve come to realize how much I enjoy seeing the realization of potential as fragile petals unfurl and bask in the glorious light. 

Until I can find a way to share the link of the “right side” of this lovely blossom, I’ll keep you in suspense with this as my Best Shot Monday

Making the journey

Dandelion

Just two short years ago if someone had asked me if I went to church, I would have answered hesitantly.  Not because I didn’t want to go, but because we hadn’t found a place where we could be firmly rooted.  We both grew up in church and knew we wanted it for our family, yet finding that fit wasn’t easy.

Now, we can’t imagine being anywhere else.  The growth we have experienced both separately and as a couple has been life-changing.  To see this ministry develop from the very beginning has given me such a new perspective on my faith.  Today, as we send our first mission team to Panama, I pray for safety, growth, wisdom, strength and renewal, both for the team members and those with whom they’ll be working.

While I am most definitely no theologian, I knew I wanted to include a scripture so I began to search.  When I arrived at Acts 13, I felt it was very fitting as it seems to relate the story of Paul’s first missionary journey.  Just as we are sending our first team, it seemed completely perfect.  The final verses really hit home for me, discussing how Paul and Barnabas faced persecution

So they shook the dust from their feet in protest against them…and the disciples were filled with joy and wtih the Holy Spirit.  Acts 13: 51-52

I certainly don’t pray for opposition or persecution, yet in the face of such, I pray that my friends too will be filled with joy and the encouragement of the Holy Spirit.

For the birds…

Chickadee

In honor of my new return, I thought I’d resurrect this li’l post from the draft file.  I started it during a trip to the UP where I shot this picture of a real Mr. Chickadee.  Maybe soon (read: when both kids aren’t sleeping soundly) I’ll take a shot of the Mr. Chickadee that gets a lot of playtime around our house!

I don’t know that I would ever consider myself a “nature” or “outdoorsy” gal.  Don’t get me wrong, I loved camping (we’re talking tent, no camper here!), exploring, hiking, swimming, skiing and other activities.  I didn’t always love animals, bugs, even sometimes sitting in the itchy grass was annoying.

Once I met Garth, his interest in activity was something that drew me in.  Whether he was taking me hiking up Tahquamenon Falls or walking the trails around his old stomping grounds, we were always doing something.  We learned about geocaching and then he got a kayak, so we’ve adopted a pretty active lifestyle.  It’s funny too because I’ve come to crave it.  While our schedule has slowed a bit with two small kids, we still view these activities as ways to enjoy one another and build family memories as well.

One such hobby that we’ve begun to enjoy lately is simply birdwatching.  I recall early days when we were dating and Garth would point out hawks or falcons perched in the treetops as we’re driving down the highway.  Now, we find ourselves searching out birds of all kinds with an ever-inquisitive toddler.  Just yesterday, he helped me fill the hummingbird feeder, and always announces when he arrives he has a clear view of it from his spot at the dinner table.  Here’s hoping I can capture a nice little shot of him someday this summer!