Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Caleb's 1st Birthday at Disney


Liliana and the boys





Here are a few more pictures from our day at Disney. For those of you that did not know, Liliana, Caleb's birthmom came to Orlando to celebrate Caleb's first birthday with us. For his birthday, we spent the entire day at Disney World. She had never been to Disney before...she had not been on an airplane either, so this was an exciting trip for her and we had so much fun. Jason just returned today from doing business in Orlando. I can't even put into words how grateful I am to have him home. I just don't know how single moms do it. I just about pulled my hair out trying to juggle the boys and get things done that I needed to get done. I already need another vacation. Foster was on hyperspeed from the vacation. He has talked so much about the rides he rode and about Uncle Scott and Aunt Amy that my ears are tired. I truly was an awesome vacation! Thanks for letting me share our pictures.

As promised here are the Top 5 Rides at The Magic Kingdom - according to Foster.

1. Thunder Mountain

2. Splash Mountain

3. Buzz Lightyear

4. Pirates of the Caribbean

5. Peter Pan

With Love, Becca

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Our Day at the Parks

Yesterday we spent the entire day at the Disney Parks. We started at the Animal Kingdom then went to MGM and finished the day at Epcot. It was a great day. Foster had such a wonderful time. There is a height limit for several of the rides of 40 inches. Foster is barely 40 inches including his shoes and spiked hair. They let him ride anyway. He experience some speed and a very scary Dinosaur ride. Foster loves things that scare him. He has not stopped talking about the dinosaurs since getting off the ride.
After much discussion among the family we have rated the Top Five Rides from yesterday.
1) The Tower of Terror (MGM)
2) Everest (The Animal Kingdom)
3) Rockin' Rollercoaster (MGM)
4) Test Track (Epcot)
5) Dinosaur (The Animal Kingdom)
Each of us would rate these rides in a different order....but either way, we recommend all these rides for your next visit to the Parks. Tomorrow we are spending the entire day at The Magic Kingdom. We will have a new list for you tomorrow.

I am having such a wonderful time with my sister. I forgot to mention on my last blog that one of the things I am most thankful for is having the opportunity to see my sister be a mom. She is such a great mom. It is so great hearing her talk to Maggie and seeing her care for her baby girl. It is so cool.

Here are some pictures from our day at the Disney Parks. These may only be fun for family to see but thanks for letting me share.






Love,
Becca

Saturday, September 16, 2006

More Pictures


































Maggie has such a rough life




Top Ten Things I am Thankful For Today:
1. I am not working this weekend and still getting paid :) Paid time off is a beautiful thing!!!
2. I am with my family and we have no agenda....just relaxing and being together.
3. (In my opinion) we have 2 of the best kids in the whole world. They love each other and are having so much fun together playing and just being brothers. Not to mention, one of the best little nieces ever. She has her Mom and Dad wrapped around her finger, as she should.
4. Jason has had some work issues this week that have blown up on him. Thankfully, things are resolved and Jason is relaxed. Sometimes you just have to let go and let God work out the details.
5. I am getting to work a 1000 piece puzzle while I am here. I love to work puzzles but they are nearly impossible to work with kids around. I am enjoying it.
6. Tonight when we went to the beach to watch the sunset, we were really disappointed because we arrived too late. We decided to walk to the water anyway and noticed movement in the water. It was then that we realized it was dolphins that we were seeing. Soon they started to jump out of the water....just like you see at Sea World. There were probably 5-6 dolphins putting on a show for us no more than 30 yards from the shore. I literally was jumping up and down in excitement. I am thankful for God's surprises in life.
7. I got to play 3 hours of tennis today. Unfortunately I didn't bring my racket, shoes or tennis clothes, but I made it work with a borrow racket and running clothers. It was so fun to meet new people...and it is so great to get to play some tennis. I am a true addict. After tennis I was able to walk right off the court, put on my swimsuit and walk right into the ocean. It was quite an experience.
8. Liliana, Caleb's birthmom is getting to come to Orlando on Tuesday. She is coming so she can be with us for Caleb's birthday! She has never been on a plane and never been to Disney World. I can't wait to experience Disney with her. I also can't wait for her to meet more of my family.
9. I am thankful that in 4 days, our baby boy (our little beach boy) is going to be 1! Maybe he will start walking soon...I kinda doubt it. He really likes to be held :)
10. I am thankful that when we get back home, we will be walking in to a clean house. We were blessed to find Esther who we hired to clean our home. There is no better sound than a vacuum cleaner running and me not pushing it. She started working for us on Tuesday when we left home. I can't wait to go home and see what she did; this excites me.

Love to all.
Blessings, Becca

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Longboat Keys



We made it to Longboat Keys today. The drive here was the most peaceful time we have had since we arrived. Caleb and Maggie were asleep while Foster watched Monsters Inc. It was wonderful. The place we are staying is beautiful. As you can see, there is a little piano. Caleb and Foster have blessed us with many beautiful loud songs since have been here. The house is about 4 blocks from the ocean. We are on the West Coast of Florida where the waves are mild and the beach is beautiful. We went to the beach for about 2 hours today. This was a first for Caleb. It was a full time job keeping him from eating the sand. You would think the taste would deter him but you would be wrong. I think Foster was dehydrated from spitting the salt taste out of his mouth. Maggie slept...What a life.

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Lake Conway

So far, our vacation has been a blast. OK, almost all of it...the plane ride here was a bit of a challenge. Between keeping Foster from kicking the seat in front of him and keeping Caleb to a quiet roar, it was a full time job for both Jason and me. Caleb slept for the longest flight, but on the flight from Atlanta to Orlando, he was WIDE awake. He was happy, but really loud. Everytime he noticed someone was watching him, he would squeal very loudly! I tried to just keep food in his mouth, but a little guy can only eat so much in an hour. We survived. I dread the trip home though.

















Today we spent the day at the lake. Nothing like swimming in a lake where you KNOW there are alligators. We had a great time and no alligator sightings - thank God!!! This was Foster's first time on a innertube. He loved it. He talked non-stop to the waves. He kept waying, "ooooo here comes another one....watch out, theres another one..." It cracked me up. This was also Caleb's first time on a boat. He was a natural. You couldn't peel the smile off my face as I watched my boys be boys. I loved every single second of it!!!

More to come.

Blessings, Becca


Thursday, September 07, 2006

SEPTEMBER!!!!!


It is finally September!!! Foster has been counting down the days until September for nearly 4 months now. This is the month he gets to see some of his favorite people in the whole world - Aunt Amy and Uncle Scott. This is the month Jason, Foster and Caleb get to meet Maggie. This is the month we celebrate Caleb's 1st birthday. And FINALLY this is the month we go to Disney World.
I feel like I have been learning some lessons in the past few weeks. Here is one of them - There is such a fine balance between joking with someone and making fun of them. I think the hardest part is when there is truth behind the joking. I also think it is the frame of mind people are in when they are getting poked at with sarcasm. I am one that uses humor a lot in my relationships...I am also one that tends to be the butt of a lot of jokes. (I am probably the most guilty of making fun of myself. A little of that is healthy - it is important not to take yourself too seriously.) Most of the time it is funny to me, but it only takes that one time when the hurt is a bit too deep. It is in those times when all the insecurity I felt when I was young comes rushing back to me - when I stuggled so much with self-esteem and lack of confidence. I feel like I am back in school wearing my school uniform on free dress day. We live in a culture that screams sarcasm. I think joking and humor needs to be used cautiously...I am not saying that it needs to be used infrequently. We just need to be careful not to hurt people with the things we say. I want to be someone who makes people feel better about themselves after spending time with me. I don't think I am necessarily good at that, but I want to be. People get cut down so much in their every day life, why not do the opposite and build them up instead. That was one thing I will never ever ever forget about my Grandma and is the reason I still get tears in my eyes when I think of her - she ALWAYS made me feel good about myself. I was never too fat, not smart enough, not pretty enough. She made me feel perfect, just the way I am.
I guess that is all I have to say about that. Now that I have put this out here in writing for all to read, I am really going to have to be careful with what I say. I know I may still hurt you occasionally but I am really going to try to build you up and not cut you down!!!

Top Ten Things That Inspire Me:
1) People who have children and keep their lives in order. Their house is clean, their car is clean, their kids are clean, dinner is on the table at a decent time..... (This may tick me off more than inspire me, but it is still inspiring)

2) A person who has overcome obstacles in life and who faces their days with joy and thankfulness.

3) People who are real. They don't pretend to be perfect and don't mind that I am not; they are so comfortable to be around.

4) People who are generous with their time, resources, and life. These are the people who are there when you need them and never make you feel bad for their help. For example, my friend Kelly...she is such an example of this. Just yesterday she helped me cook for a friend of mine who recently had surgery. Kelly doesn't even know this friend, but she knew that it would help me out and she did it without thinking twice.

5) People who have a way of making you feel listened to and important when you are in their presence. I too often am thinking about what I am going to say instead of really listening. Sometime I will walk away from a conversation thinking, "wow that person is really great!!!" and then after further thinking about it, I realize that I was the only one talking the whole time. It was that they listened to me that made them seem so great. Great listeners really do inspire me. Scott, my brother-in-law is a great listener...at least I think he is :)

6) The faith, innocence and honesty of children.

7) Someone who can set goals for themselves and follow through. Don't ask about my weight loss success :) In need more inspiration!!!

8) People who are excellent at what they do whether it be a professional athelete or the nurse aid who goes above and beyond in the care they provide. It doesn't matter what you do, I am inspired when you do it with excellence.

9) People who have the art of drawing people toward a relationship with God by being authentic and purposeful versus pushing people away with overspiritualization and legalism.

10) Any parent who has raised great children. I wish my boys came with instruction manuals. I want them to grow to be men who love God and others, are confident but not cocky, fun and funny...among many other things. I wish I knew how to do that. I am inspired when I see the little kids that I used to watch in the nursery at church who are now grown up and are such great young adults.

I guess I will sign off for now. Love to all.
Blessings,
Becca