Here's a great conversation I had with Emma today while she was cleaning up her toys:
Emma: I'm on God's team, because I love God. Are you on God's team?
Me: Yes, I am because I love God too.
Emma: Is everybody on God's team?
Me: Well, not everyone. Because not everyone loves God.
Emma: So then they're on the Redskins team?
I guess some people would feel that way, wouldn't they? Oh, out of the mouth of babes...
Friday, October 1, 2010
God vs. the Redskins
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Driving in VA
As we were driving around town last Friday, a driver (half-way through a turn in the middle of an intersection) decided to start reversing his car into oncoming traffic.
Dan, Yon, and I all looked at each other shocked and said we couldn't believe what was going on.
Then Emma said, "Somebody should beep their horn at him."
I guess she's catching onto driving up here quicker than I thought. :)
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Our BIG Move
September 15 and I am finally getting around to posting again. And boy, have our lives changed! We are now a family of 5 living in Virginia.
First, let me clarify about the 'family of 5' thing. We recently invited Dan's mentee from church to come live with us, and he accepted. So now, I have a 16-, 5-, and almost 2-year-old. Lots of adjustments, but it is totally worth it.
And then there's the moving to Virginia part. Dan accepted a job here in NoVa (that's shorthand for northern Virginia, as I am learning) in June and started working here at the beginning of August. The kids and I moved up during the first weekend in September, and started homeschooling the week after.
Yes...homeschooling an 11th grade student, and kingergartener, and a two-year-old. Mostly with the two-year-old, though, we just let him color, watch movies, and play with toys. But the older two are doing so well. I wasn't sure how we were all going to adjust, but we're starting to get the hang of it. I am learning a lot (and having to remember a lot of math that was stuck in the memory bank somewhere), and God is teaching me the value of patience.
We have been blessed with the opportunity to stay with Dan's uncle and aunt while we wait on our house in Charleston to rent so we won't be burdened with a mortgage payment and a rental payment in Virginia. Learning all about God's perfect timing and provision. And we have found a pretty neat church here: Fairfax Community Church. It reminds me a lot of Seacoast, which I miss SO much, but it definitely has a northern Virginia 'flavor'. Can't wait to start volunteering and finding my place serving.
I really wish I had pictures, but I packed my camera and not the cable that connects it to my computer. Oh well...I am sure I will find it once all of our stuff is pulled out of storage and we're settled into a house.
Ethan's naptime is over...time to get running again!
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
My quarterly blog report
Three months without blogging. A new record for me. I guess it's a testimony to how many other things we've been up to.
So there it is. The Delaney family update with a few pictures and 100 words or less. I feel like I should get graded for this.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
20-10...already an eventful year
It is so hard to believe that 2009 and an entire decade of early adult/adult life is behind me. Where did the last 10 years go? I've lived through two entire decades and almost (gulp) a third. 3-0 is coming too fast.
We had a wonderful and relaxing Christmas. We enjoyed a fun family service on Christmas Eve where Emma played an angel in the Christmas story. I don't know what it is, but it melts a momma's heart to see her child living out what happened that first Christmas. I know it made the whole story more real for her as she is finally understanding what it means when we say we're celebrating Jesus' birthday.
I was a little bummed that we didn't get to see my Dad's family or most of Dan's family, but that is what happens when everyone is so spread out! We did have a great Christmas brunch with Nana Boo (Dan's aunt) and Steve and Crystal. Those are some really fun people! Then we went to my Mom's house for dinner and presents. My Mom LOVES to give gifts to show her love, and she's so creative with gift baskets. My favorite gift of the season: a set of "designer" reusable bags that she got me from a website called Blue Avacado (http://www.blueavocado.com/). They are super-cute and much sturdier than some of the bags you buy at the grocery stores.
And after such a quiet Christmas, I should have known something might happen to liven our lives again. And guess what?! I got to spend a few hours one night last week in the ER. Apparently, I have some gallstones that have been giving me terrible stomach pains, so I am getting my gallbladder removed on Tuesday. As it turns out, losing a significant amount of weight and exercising can cause one to develop gallstones. Who knew? Just praying that the procedure goes as plans, and the surgeon says I can "go out and play rugby the next day." Don't think I'll be doing that, but I may enjoy a HUGE cheeseburger combo with a milkshake. The diet can be on hold for a day, right?
Sorry for no pictures of all of this fun. We left my camera at my Dad's house back at Thanksgiving, so it's a good thing they're coming down to visit this weekend (not just for the camera, but because it has been too long since we've seen them). I bought one of those cheap disposable ones to use on Christmas. Haven't gotten it developed yet, though.
So that's the latest and greatest from our house. I will hopefully post my recovery status and lots of pictures from the last two months after this weekend!