Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men. Colossions 3:23
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Now
Friday, May 30, 2008
Our Love Story
I decided I HAD to meet him.
The opportunity came during a round of speed uno. A bunch of us were sitting in a circle, my friend and roomie Christi sat in-between Craig and I, and when he asked our names, we introduced ourselves. I remember hearing him ask Christi again the pronunciation of my name (Lin-zay, not Lin-zee). And I hoped he would remember me.
A week or two later we were with a group of friends at the riverside in downtown Portland. The group broke up for a while and Craig and I walked together. It was then we had “the talk”. You know, the “I like you and would like to further our relationship” talk. It’s so funny to me how nervous I remember being.
We were an “item” for a couple months. But being in a small college where everybody knows everybody’s business started getting to me. The year pervious I had broken up with a boyfriend whom I dated for over a year and I’d told myself I wasn’t going to rush into anything at college. I got a little freaked out at how fast I was falling for him. So, I did the unthinkable.
We were broken up for a couple months, and during those two months Craig probably did one of the wisest things he could do. He backed off. We were still friends, of course and hung out together, but he gave me time. He even went out on a “date” (sort of) with a girl from his home town over Christmas break. It was then I started asking myself, what the heck was I doing? I had the time I needed. I had come to the conclusion that I really liked this guy. I didn’t want him dating other girls. I wanted him back as my boyfriend. So, when school started up again in January we sat in C Lounge and had another “talk”. This time it seemed much more comfortable. I shared with him some of my fears and how I wanted this relationship to start. He shared with me that while he loved being my friend, he really wanted to be my boyfriend.
On our first Valentines Day Craig took me out to a nice restaurant in downtown Portland. On the way there he said he had a song to play for me. It was Geoff Moore’s “If You Could See What I See”. I remember feeling like I was dreaming, a little dizzy, and totally taken aback. I knew he loved me and I had to admit, I was falling in love with him. It was a rather bold move, I thought, as we had only been back together for about a month. But that’s one of the things I love about Craig. It was one of my most favorite moments. That was the song we had sung at our wedding.
We continued dating for almost two years, then in the fall of ’97 at Button Pond, Craig got down on his knee with a gorgeous ring, and said, “Lin, I want you to be my best friend for life, starting today. Will you marry me?”
Of course I said YES!!!
(so sorry about the terrible picture quality. I do not have a scanner, but I really wanted to include some pics!)
Craig’s 21st birthday was in June, and we had been married not even a month. His favorite dessert is chocolate chip cheesecake so I set out the evening before to make it. I started fairly late and by the time the cheesecake was done, it was past time for bed. The thing is, for the best results you have to turn the oven off and let the cheesecake sit and come to room temperature before putting it in the fridge. I decided to go to bed and just set my alarm for an hour or two, get up, put the cheesecake in the fridge and go back to sleep. When I got up to put the cheesecake away I was still half asleep. Somehow I managed to drop the entire thing upside down on the floor of our kitchen. It was completely ruined and I was so devastated. Trying so hard to be a good loving wife, making my new husband his favorite cheesecake, I felt like a failure. I went to bed sobbing and Craig was probably laughing inside. He just rubbed my hair and told me it was ok.
(By the way, I made a SECOND cheesecake the next day and it turned out well. And I totally laugh about that story, now!)
God has blessed me beyond what I could have ever asked for during my married years with Craig. Craig is my support. He is always strong when I feel weak. He never complains. He provides for our family, and wants to see me happy. But most importantly he seeks the Lord and inspires me to walk closer with my Father.
Love is listening to me ramble about my day, tell stories about all the insignificant things the kids said, or describe in detail how my grocery shopping went. Love knows just where to massage my head when I get a migraine. Love is bringing me a towel hot from the dryer when I get out of the bath. Love is making a late night run to DQ for blizzards so I can sit on the couch and not miss Survivor. Love is a pot of coffee every morning that I didn’t have to brew. Love is getting up a little earlier to run, so that I can have an extra 20 minutes to sleep before mine. Love is not freaking out when I go into a too tired, too hormonal, too overwhelmed, sobbing episode. Love is an empty dishwasher when I go to unload it. Love is indulging me in my never ending furniture re-arranging ideas (especially when you know it’s going to end up just like it was to begin with). Love is going on family walks and talking and dreaming together. Love is giving the kids baths after I’ve had a long day, and taking the extra time to brush Anna’s hair and put lotion on her, just because she’s your baby girl. Love is taking the boys fishing even though it means more snagged lines and lost lures and less time for you to fish. Love is being a perfectionist, (cause you know I’m not!). Love is sending me an email just because. Love is telling me I’m beautiful, despite the pounds I’ve gained and the stretch marks I bear. Love is hauling up extra water to the trailer so that I can have a shower when we go hunting. Love is having a husband who prays with me everyday and keeps our family grounded in Christ. You, my love, are all these things and so much more. I love having YOU for a best friend! Ten of the most wonderful years of my life have been spent as your wife. Happy Anniversary!
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Mini-Vacation
After I took this picture I asked Craig why he was holding his arms like that. "So I could show how big it was" he replied. It really is a nice big one!
Is she not the cutest chef you've ever seen??
And here is the menu. This is one of the things I absolutely LOVE about kids. I don't know why but it just makes me smile. I might actually be sad when he starts spelling words correctly :)
So, remember how I said we didn't go camping, like we'd planned? Well, we just couldn't resist a trip up to the mountains for the day to check out all this snow and see if perhaps we could round up a few yummy morels. So we get there and there is NO SNOW. It is actually really dry, and the sun is peeking through the clouds. At first we were so disappointed that we didn't just go in the first place. But we made the most of it, ate our lunches and then set off over the hill.
And I even got the annual picture of the kids on this mound of dirt. I have at least three years now and by the time they are teenagers I hope to have a bunch of years worth of pictures in this exact spot.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Where has the sunshine gone?
Today was Wyatt's last day of school....so summer has officially started for him! I actually was so cold today I turned on the heat on for a bit! We go from air conditioners and fans one week, to clicking on the heat the next. :)
Sunday, May 18, 2008
lots of pictures
Saturday, May 17, 2008
from skirt to shoulder bag
By the way, if you're interested in the instructions go to http://www.tinyhappy.typepad.com/ and click on the tutorial for shoulder bag. It's all there!
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Megan 03
Me: Do you want a whole or half tuna sandwich?
Wyatt: a half....I mean 2 halves
M: So you want a whole?
W: No, I just want TWO HALVES
M: Well, two halves make a whole
W: No they don't
M: Yes (showing him the bread) if I make a sandwich on whole pieces of bread and cut it in half, that's two halves, which makes a whole.
(He then seems convinced, and continues to watch me make the sandwich)
W: (mumbling) Megan o3
M: What......Megan?
W: No, Megan o3
M: What's Megan o3
W: You know mom, Megan o3, the vitamins?
M: Oh, you mean Omega 3?
W: Yeah!!
I guess at some point I must have mentioned that fish has Omega 3 in it....although I vaugely remember it now!
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Monday, May 12, 2008
Snapshots
Some years have been better than others. This year was pretty comical. The sun was too bright for Will and Anna was sooo ready for her nap, and not cooperating.
Oh well. This is life with three blessings, for which I am truly thankful. Funny pictures and all!
Friday, May 09, 2008
A Proud Moment
There is soooo much I could say about these past two years. But it all seems unimportant as I look at the picture of my soon-to-be kindergartner and realize how much he's grown and matured. My heart melts a little, and I try to freeze this memory in my mind forever.
I feel sad, happy and sentimental. But above all I feel really, really, proud.
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Laughter is the best medicine
1. We've been having a bit of a hard time getting the kids to bed at their usual time since it is staying so light out now. But the other night they were really tired so I was determined to get them in bed at a decent hour even it it was still light out. I told Wyatt to go get in his jammies and get ready for bed and he started freaking out (he had already reached the "meltdown" point) and he turns to me and says through tears in a very dramatic fashion, "mom, what do you think I am, AN OWL???"
get it? cause owls sleep in the daytime?
2. As you can see he has been practicing riding is bike without the training wheels and the other day he was getting frustrated and I hear him say to himself, "that's it, I give up....no I DOUBLE give up!"
3. This morning to Will he says longingly, "Will, I know magic isn't real, but I wish it was, cause I REALLY want to fly."
Monday, May 05, 2008
Wyatt on 2 wheels
He was much better on the grass and took off on his own and kept his balance well. He'll be two wheeling it like a pro in no time!
Countdown!
22 days of school (work) for Craig!!
Bring on summer!!
(can you tell I'm excited?)