Wednesday, November 28, 2012

"10 months..."

Oh, how much we love this little girl, and all that makes her who she is.  She, like her brother, is a lover  of life and people. What a happy baby she is! She is a walking, talking machine these days. She babbles constantly - in her own language, telling us everything about everything. She smiles nearly all the time and is right where the action is. She is non-stop from sun-up to sun-down, but loves her bed when she is in it. She laughs at her brother all the time. She continues to be fearless and so curious - and is so persistent! She will find a way to get what she wants. She will also let us know when she doesn't get what she wants with lots of tears, but can be easily distracted.  She loves outside. She can hold her own with Elijah Brooks already, and will get right in the middle of her brother and Daddy wrestling on the floor giggling the whole time. She eats everything in sight - both edible and inedible! She loves her 2 blankies, "green frog" and "pink kitty", and will walk to her bedroom, stick her arms through the crib and pull them out. She loves to "give love", and will readily lean her little head into whoever asks for "love".  She can light up a room with her grin, and lights up our hearts every day. We love you our sweet Ellison!


Holding onto Gammy and Pop Pop's hand - melts my heart. 





Sunday, November 18, 2012

"Words...."

Last week on the morning of Elijah Brooks' birthday, something came out of his mouth that stunned us. It was one of those moments where we just knew that God was truly speaking through our child right to our ears - which are often times too clogged with other things to hear God's voice.

Usually I drop EB off at school on school days, but this morning it was his birthday and Jay wanted to drop him off and have some special time with him before school.  As we are sitting in carpool line, we always talk about our day and we pray. We tell him that no matter what happens during the day, no matter what he does that is good or not good, we will still love him - no matter what.  After Jay prayed with him, he said, "Elijah Brooks, I love you so much".  EB responded, "I know Daddy. I know you love me, I hear your words speaking in my mind all day".  

What a precious reminder to us parents to always tell our children how much we love them! We never know what kind of impact those words truly have on our children as they go about the busyness of their days - and sometimes we aren't even sure if they have heard us or not.

Let it be said too of us, that we quieten our hearts so that we can hear our Heavenly Father speaking these words to us in our minds all day...., "Erin, I love you so much".  If I heard it, and really believed it in all circumstances - no matter the noise in my head, or the things that compete for my attention and my affections daily - it would change everything wouldn't it?  

Thank you Jesus for speaking so plainly to my son so that I could hear your words!

Saturday, November 17, 2012

"Pumpkin Patch 2012"

Better late than never!  I am still playing "catch up" on my blog from the past few months.  We did make it to the pumpkin patch last month and had a great family afternoon. Jay managed to get away from work for a few hours and go with us, which was a treat for sure. I think we picked the hottest day in October, so there are no pictures of us bundled up in cute scarves and hats, sipping on apple cider (which is kind of a must for me during fall at the pumpkin patch), - but several pictures of one precious little girl wearing a sleeveless dress and a very sweaty boy!  We have to take a family day when we can get it - hot or cold!  Ellison loved her first experience at a pumpkin patch. She thoroughly enjoyed "patting" all of the pumpkins, and eating hay and mum flowers - oh, that girl!  



















Sunday, November 11, 2012

"A Baptism and Birthday"....

The celebrating continued through the weekend as we had a family birthday celebration for Elijah Brooks following the Baptism of Ellison this morning. God had His mighty hand on our sweet girl all morning long. She turned a corner over the weekend and was feeling so much better by this morning, and the many details of getting a nap before church, getting to church/dressed/fed/pictures/ etc....., just couldn't have been smoother. She just did great and it really helped me to be able to relax and enjoy the moment. It was such a beautiful moment watching our precious daughter receive the sacrament of infant baptism this morning, but it was so painful looking out into the congregation and not seeing my beautiful sister's face sitting with our family. I was really fighting back the tears.  When our pastor asked us what the Christian name of our chid was, I envisioned Elliot in my mind as Jay said her name, "Ellison Anne Joye" out loud - that is her namesake afterall.  Elliot would have loved this morning, and I believe she was watching all of it. A sweet moment that I want to remember was when our pastor handed her back to Jay because she was getting alittle restless he said, "Jay, she really loves you and wants you back" - Elijah Brooks piped up and said, "yeah, and she REALLY loves me too"!   He did so great standing up in front of the congregation too.  I was very proud of him.  This morning when he woke up, he came bounding down the stairs like it was Christmas morning shouting, "It's Ellison's baptism today"!  He was very excited.   Jay was preaching today on the sacraments of Baptism and the Lord's Supper, so it was fitting to have her baptized on this particular Sunday. It was a beautiful service from start to finish.  After the service we had a family lunch at our house in honor of Ellison and Elijah Brooks. THANK YOU MOM for all that you did to help make lunch possible.  It was perfect in every way.  


Nothing like a little scooter ride before church.  I was so praying he didn't fall and rip a hole in his pants right before church! 



Ellison was wearing my pearl necklace that I wore as a baby and little girl -  both Elliot and I also wore them in our weddings. 

I adore this picture. All 4 cousins. 




I took Bradford and Ellison with me on the way home from church, and Chris took the boys.  Bradford noticed these "cloud crosses" in the sky and quickly said, "Look Aunt, my mommy painted us crosses!  1 for you, 1 for Ellison, and 1 for me".  And sure enough, there were 3 cloud crosses in the sky as we were driving away from the church (the baby one for Ellison was beginning to fade alittle, but it was still there).  I know Elliot was there with us. 

The double cake!  One side said, "Happy 4th Birthday Elijah Brooks" and the other side said, "God bless you Ellison"!  Wonder what the cake decorating lady thought when she saw my order? 

Some money for his piggy bank 

We all LOVE "Mrs. Kathi"!  She was sitting in the floor having reading time with them.  

I still can't get used to seeing this one on her feet 

I am glad I didn't throw away the cake box - makes for a great toy! 

And no photo session is complete without silly faces from this big kid! 

Saturday, November 10, 2012

"EB's official birthday post".....

(ALOT of pictures)!
My sweet boy is 4 - really?  He is 4 years old. So grown up, yet still my baby.  I have to write things down while it is fresh on my mind so that I don't forget. Elijah Brooks came into this world with a zest for life and a love of people - here we are 4 years later, and that zest and love continue to blossom every day. He has such a tender and compassionate heart underneath his big frame.  He does not like injustice, and will quickly run to the aid of anyone who might need a friend or a smile. He is a very perceptive little boy, truly a deep thinker. Sometimes, we don't always know what he is thinking, but you can see the wheels spinning in his head. However, he could make a brick wall talk back to him, so most of the time, we do know what he is thinking! Elijah Brooks started talking very early on in life, so it is no surprise to me that he continues to talk like a little man. He is a precocious little boy. He gets mistaken for being at least 2 years older than he is because of what comes out of his mouth, the way he speaks to people, and also his size.  Speaking of size, he wears a 6/7 shirt, 5T pants, and a size 1 shoe!  Yep, big boy.  He can officially ride his bike now without training wheels, which has been so wonderful to watch. When he gets his mind set on doing something, there is no stopping him.  He will figure out a way to accomplish what he wants to. He is ALL boy, loving all things "boy" - wheels, speed, action, sweat, cars, trucks, being the hero, and his current obsession, Star Wars. He doesn't really care about craft projects or coloring etc...., he just wants to be playing. Yet, in his "boyhood", he is so tender, so sensitive, such a protector and nurturer. He seems to intuitively know right from wrong - he has a quickened and heightened conscience. He is very conscientious about most things. He is so loyal, and will be your best friend in a heartbeat. He can play "make believe" until it will make you want to pull your hair out - and no matter how many times in a day we play, it is never enough for him!  He is caught up in his own world most of the time and wants everyone everywhere to be in that world with him. He loves music - all kinds. He listens to every genre of music there is, and seems to truly enjoy all of them. He loves his little sister so much, and thinks she is "so cute" - he will tell me all the time how cute she is! He has an amazing memory and will not let me forget anything. He feels things very deeply, and feels the hurts of others - he is very empathetic. He won't let things get serious for too long though before he does something silly. He loves his family more than anything else in this world, and brings all of us so much joy every single day. He loves to have his "special alone time" with each family member.  I think I have figured out that his primary love language is "quality time" - he craves it. He is really beginning to want to try out his independence in so many different areas, so we are beginning to give him more opportunities to do things on his own. He enjoys being with adults, and talks to them like he is one of them!  Sometimes I think he would rather hang out with the adults than the kids his age. I could write for days, but I just wanted to highlight some of his traits that stand out in my mind tonight.  Oh, and I LOVE that he is 4 years old and still wants to be rocked every, single night - even though he is so big now that his legs almost hang out of the window next to the rocking chair!!!! If that rocking chair could talk, it would have more stories than we would ever have time on this earth to listen to. What a precious time each night. We have some of our best conversations in that rocking chair, and some of our biggest laughs.

Elijah Brooks, what a privilege and honor it is to be your mommy and daddy. As we tell you each night before bed, we are so proud of you, and there is nothing that will ever make us stop loving you. You are wanted, you are desired, you are cherished, and we love you because you are ours.  Happy 4th birthday sweet boy!
love always,
Mommy and Daddy


This year, Elijah Brooks didn't want a big party - which was fine with me. He just wanted whatever we did to include Star Wars! I knew it was going to be a tough week for our family emotionally with Elliot's birthday the next day, but I didn't want to sacrifice anything with Elijah Brooks if he wanted to do something big. Birthday's are a big deal to me - they are a celebration of life, so I wanted to celebrate him to the fullest. We put the ball in his court and asked him what he wanted to do, and much to our surprise, he said he just wanted to go bowling with 1 friend he made during soccer this season. He became friends with a sweet little boy who is actually 2 years older than him, while playing Upward Soccer this fall.  So, I asked his mom if Connor would like to go bowling with EB on his birthday and told her that was all EB wanted to do.  She said Connor's face lit up when he heard that was all he wanted and said he would love to go with him.  Since his birthday fell on a Wednesday this year (and that was also "school day "for him), I made cupcakes and party favors to take to his classmates during snack time, and then we took the 2 boys bowling after school. It actually turned out perfect - really, about as perfect as it could have been. We told him he could have a special birthday dinner too - anything he wanted - and he wanted McDonald's!!  Really???  Oh well, it was his day so that's what we did.  It was pretty cold by nighttime and Ellison was getting sick, so we picked it up and brought it home, invited E-daddy to come eat with us since Bebe was in Birmingham taking care of W and B, and we had a sweet time eating greasy french fries together around the table!  EB said it was the best birthday and he had a great day - he smiled all day long and I believe he really knew this year what a special day it was and how much he was loved.

Helping me make cupcakes - well, this was his idea of "helping"



That's my boy!  

I let him go for it - it was his birthday! 



I wish I could say that I made these cupcake toppers and favor bags - they were adorable - but I can't take credit. I did make the cupcakes though and stuffed the bags full of M&M's - eating far more than actually went into the bag.  That was my contribution! 




The boy was over the moon excited to open all of his new Star Wars toys 


Before leaving for school 


At school 

Little sister at school 






Connor and Elijah Brooks 







"Bowling shoes" :) 

The "real" bowling shoes 

Pretending to be Chris Tomlin



Our gourmet dinner