Show and Tell Friday - Welcome to Our Home






Kelli over at "There's No Place Like Home" hosts a show and tell every Friday. Hop on over and see her special treasures along with links from others who participate in this fun little activity!


This sign says it all - that is exactly what I hope people feel like when they leave our home!

I had seen the sign at a camp we visited - I looked and looked for one just like it. I was so happy when I was able to find one.


This sign hangs in our mudroom and greets our guests as then enter our home. The apple blossom tree I found at a thrift store for $2.00 and the apple sign underneath I also found at a thrift store for $3.00. I love decorating my home and trying to make it feel welcoming to our guests!



Thanks for stopping by - see you next Friday!

Birthday Blessings Part I

Today is my birthday. For the record - I am 25; but legally - I am 36. :) Last night as I went to bed - my mind started to think of all the blessings of my life. So many! Daily loaded upon my by my Father above. For the next few days I will post some blessings of my life - in celebration of my birthday. Since it is my 36th birthday - I will post 36 blessings in my life.





LIFE BLESSINGS - I am blessed with...
1. A God who loves me just as I am; but too much to let me stay that way.
2. A guide book for my life - the Bible
3. A husband who loves me, cares for me, and protects me. He is my knight in shinning armor.


4. A right hand assistant- Rachel - I would be lost without her!

5. Abbey - whose zeal for life amazes me - I find myself trying to reach her level of enthusiasm for life!


6. Allyssa - waiting in Heaven - I have learned that sorrow in life only makes the good times sweeter - how I miss her!












7. James - whose tender heart inspires me to care just a little bit more for others.

8. Zak - who made my dreams of adoption come true - I am so glad God brought him into our family!


9. A Mom who has and always will, view life as a blessing not a choice - (thanks for making this day possible!) :)
10. A Dad who loved me enough to work hard to provide for me - his sacrifices throughout my childhood were more than I would ever be able to repay.



To Be Continued...

Scrubbing Bubbles

Life with kids is NEVER boring! Yesterday was no exception. I had errands to run with my husband and went in to brush my teeth before we left. As I brushed - the toothpaste began to "grow". The more I brushed - the more suds were produced from my mouth. I began to taste this growing foam - and realized that it was not the same taste I was accustomed to normally as I brushed. I knew the taste was familiar with a smell I was used to - but could not get my brain to put the two and two together.

The foam grew - and grew - and I brushed and brushed. Had the foam been associated with cleaning supplies I had sprayed on my shower - "for a shower that cleans itself - so you don't have too..." - well - I would have been very impressed -- there were a lot of bubbles! On the other hand, if the "stuff" coming out of my mouth was coming out of the mouth of a stray dog - hiking up the driveway towards my children -I would have made my children run in quickly assured that the approaching mammal had a very bad case of rabies. My next course of action was to spit the growing foam out of my mouth and try to figure out what got on my toothbrush.

I am not an award winning investigator but immediately I was sure I would know who to start questioning about the foaming toothbrush. There were 4 of them and they were all sitting just inside the other room! I rinsed the "stuff" out of my mouth the best that I could (the taste never really went away - and my mouth had a distinct numbness to it - but my throat actually felt a burning sensation - go figure) - and then headed out to start my interrogation.

(Let me stop here and let you know that this past weekend my husband and I attended a parenting conference. I am sure that start and the outcome of this interrogation of my children would have been much different had our weekend been filled with other activities.)

I exited the bathroom and asked very sweetly (only because of the recent classes), "Does anyone know how soap got on my toothbrush?"

I was prepared for the usual answer - nothing - but a bunch of heads shaking back and forth - and blank stares looking at me. However, this time it was totally different - my youngest son said as innocently and as politely - "I put soap on it..." (Now he has autism and the fact that he actually understood my question was shocking - much wise that he remembered what he had done in the bathroom!)

The conversation that followed went something like this:
- Mom (with numb mouth and burning throat) - "You put soap on my toothbrush?"
- Zak - (Shakes his head rapidly back and forth)
- Mom (wondering in her mind just how much this child understands on a normal basis - but acts like he just does not get it) - "When did you put soap on my toothbrush?"
- Zak: "It was dark out ( pointing to the window) ... "you sleep ... Dad sleep ... soap in cup... brush the sink..." (NOTE: All of this is being said while he is showing me with animated actions how and what he did while it was dark and while I was sleeping next to Dad)

The rest is history; although I will assure you that I handled myself and the situation in a way that made even God happy - I did not get upset - just smiled and said to my husband "While we are out - I think I will pick up another toothbrush..."

I will conclude this story with these thoughts:

* Never leave your toothbrush sitting on the sink before you go to bed - there is no telling what could happen to it while you are asleep.

*Never underestimate how much kids (even ones with special need) - "GET"

* If you have a cold sore in your mouth and you are out of Anbsol - you could try hand soap - (this particular brand was "Bath and Body Works - Brown Sugar and Fig") I think it might help the pain in your mouth until you are able to obtain some antiseptic.

*The taste of soap stays with you all day if you brush your teeth with it - not sure what it does to your breath - but longer lasting taste may indicate better breath longer?.... who knows?

Have a great night... I am heading to bed - who knows what could happen tomorrow?