Wednesday, July 15, 2009
The Dance Part 1
In the book of Ecclesiastes in chapter 3 we are told that there is a time for everything. We must learn to listen to God, be patient, and wait for God's timing. His timing may not be ours or it may not make any sense to us, but in the end we must turn things over to Him and trust his timing.
Now what I am about to share, you may be wondering what does this have to do with timing and God's time and such, but bear with me a moment. If you will recall my very first post, Uninhibited, was about how we need to become more like children in how we worship the Lord and in a way The Dance part 1 is a little like that too.
Tori has always preferred dancing. I think it's because while she was in the womb every evening Bradley would ask me to dance. Bradley and I would do a lot of shagging, some slow dancing, and a little fast dancing. After Tori came into the world I tried singing to her...afterall this is what worked immediately to calm a crying Bradley. Oh no, not my Tori Brooke. She cried louder....this really does a lot for one's ego, let me tell you.LOL! Instead Tori liked to dance. If I stood up and started swaying, she would calm down. Of course she also required a lot of bouncing instead of rocking as well in order to be soothed. Then one day it hit me like a ton of bricks....she had gotten so used to dancing while inside of me that she was missing that time now that she was here.
Now she's a wonder to watch. It doesn't matter what it is...a song on the radio, a jingle for a commercial, even the cell phone ringing, she will stop dead in the middle of whatever she is doing to dance.
Tonight though, I think she put on one of her best performances to date (aside from getting daddy to dance with her). She's been going to vacation Bible School with us all week and joins in the end during the music. Each night she's been bobbing her head a little, but tonight was her time....It was her time to dance. Just try not to get into the Spirit while watching her uninhibited enthusiasm. It was as if all week at VBS and in the car listening to the CD she's been soaking it all up like a sponge and tonight she couldn't contain it anymore she had to let it go. Check her out during her time to dance (and I'm sure there will be many more dances to come).
Thursday, July 9, 2009
The Catch of a Lifetime
When asked about how big the fish he caught was Bradley excitedly and very straight forward, stretches his arms wide and says, "This big." Then he spreads his arms wider and jumps up and down. Then the listener gets to hear how the fish jumped out of his hands and flopped like this (Bradley's waving his arms and jumping at this point.) I just love to hear his tale everytime he tells it. Of course you'll see in a moment just how big the fish really was, but don't tell him I told you...shhhhhhhh.
Now this year's 4th of July certainly was different from the recent past. In Mark's family we gather at the lake (property that's been in the family for many decades....you know back when no one wanted to live at the lake so the prices were dirt cheap) to eat and be with one another. It's not always the same crowd, but many of the same people are usually there. Not so this year. This year was a very intimate gathering...only Mark's parents and brother, my parents, my niece, one of Mark's aunts and 2 cousins. And of course us. There was peace and quiet, light music in the background, fishing, cooking, and of course eating.
Some old toys were found and became cherished treasures.
Good food was had by all. We got a special dance performance by Miss Jenna Jade (my niece.....who I am so glad could join us this year, maybe one year my brother, sister in law, and other niece Lexie will be able to join us).
Goodbyes were said as my parents and Jenna left to get in some special one on one time. And later Bradley caught a fish. Well....kind of....and here's the less enhanced version:
You see, uncle Timmy was fishing and Bradley was helping. When uncle Timmy knew he had a fish, he let Bradley help reel him in, then Bradley got the net and got the fish out of the water. I of course missed all this as I was changing Tori's diaper, but what I did get to see was priceless. My 3 year old came up the dock as quick as his little legs would carry him proudly holding the net in front yelling look, look at my fish.
The fish was taken out of the net for Bradley to hold and then of course the talk started about needing to put him in the water, but Bradley innocently looked up and said, "But daddy, he's my friend."
It took some coaxing, but the net with the fish made it back down the dock and into the water. Bradley's fish started swimming around and Bradley was crying because he wanted to keep him for a pet. During all this the fish managed to find a way out of the net. Luckily another, bigger fish wasn't too far behind.
Bradley got to net a 2nd fish, which he will tell you he caught, then he'll back up and say uncle Timmy did. Now this fish was a wiggler. When Bradley tells you about the fish jumping out of his hands, this one did. He jumped out, started flopping on the ground, and everything.
Aquarium, Swimming, Splash Park, Chipped Teeth, Bowling, Fishing....and on and on and on
But aside from that as I said it was worth it to be able to see it through the eyes of my 3 year old.
And then the fun filled day ended with heart stopping as Tori hurt herself for the 3rd or 4th time. You see, while at the splash park she skinned her knee, during nap she hit her head, and taking a bath she stood up and immediately fell into the side of the tub. Being hardly 2 inches from her it looked like she hit the side with her forhead, but after grabbing her and trying to find the bump, I saw the blood....from her mouth. She slightly cut her lip and chipped 2 teeth. Luckily they are small chips: (top teeth on her right...your left).