Thursday, April 12, 2012

Easter Weekend


I pray you all had a special Easter as you remembered God's great sacrifice for us and His unconquerable power over death and sin.  We watched the Jesus Film for Children with the kids on Good Friday and had some good discussion.  After they went to bed, we stayed up to watch the Passion by Mel Gibson.  If I'm honest, I really didn't want to watch it again.  Once, 8 years ago was enough for me but I wanted to share it with my man.  Even in my memory, that knew it was a hard movie, I forgot just how terrible it was.  What a humbling  reminder of what my sins have cost my Savior and how much He loves me.  I've never been able to watch much of the scourging scene but even with my eyes closed, I can hear the "stripes" by which I'm "healed" according to Isaiah.  It makes me sick.  How my Savior could endure something so horrible and all the while be motivated by love for His creation - His people - is incredible, but how He could offer that some love and forgiveness to those soldiers who mocked, beat and tortured Him is beyond my human comprehension.  He is worthy of ALL honor and praise.



On a lighter note, we enjoyed a Saturday afternoon Easter Egg hunt with friends and even though the youngest was Boo (at 8 years old), none of the kids felt too old for some fun and hunting.  I forgot to snap a photo of the kids dressed up on Sunday morning but I did catch this photo of Boo out decorating a bush that morning in her Sunday best and Dad's boots.  I don't think the photo captures just how difficult it is for a little person to walk in Daddy's size 16's but it was fun to watch. :)

God bless you and remember, He is risen INDEED!

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Goose's birthday


Well I missed posting this when it was current but my big girl has turned 11 years old!  11 YEARS?  What happened to the little girl with pigtails who loved "zweebas"?  Now she's 5'6" and practically staring me in the eyes.  So time marches on....  Here she is with "Grandma Daisy" who brought her an ice cream cake and was just as surprised to see how tall Goose has become.


This year Goose opted NOT to have a big party.  She invited one friend over for a trip to the movies and a sleepover.  They had a great time together and even went to bed before midnight!!!  I'm still in shock by how easy the whole thing was on me. :)  Her big enjoyment came afterward when she got her new Kindle.  Now when she has her nose stuck in a book, I have a hard time figuring out which one it is. :)  Happy Birthday sweetheart!

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

My Basketball Stars


We are celebrating at the Murphy house!  Three of the kids are playing basketball this year on the 5th/6th grade homeschool teams.  After many weeks of practice, they had their first real game last night and they won!  As a momma, I was just so proud to see them show some confidence on the court, knowing how nervous they really were to go out there (especially the boys since this is their first year).  Above you can see Jaybird (#35) and Spiderman (#25) in the action.   Also special to me is that my man has been helping coach this year and I marveled as I watched his passion for the game and the boys come shining through.  Amazing!

Below you can see Goose working for a rebound.  She has made some great improvements from last year (and even scored 3 baskets last night).  I wondered how the girls would do as some of the strong players from last year were too old to play this year.  I suspect that it actually empowered them to know they had to stand on their own instead of looking to the older girls to carry the game.  Coach Chang has really done a great job with the girls.


With hungry kids in tow, we made a special stop at DQ for some good food after the game.  Eating out is a pretty rare treat for us so they felt quite honored to go celebrate with a hard earned, junk food meal.  Can you believe those proud smiles?  I can, I bet mine was even bigger. :)


Monday, February 20, 2012

Valentine's Day

OK, I know these aren't the best photos but we had a different kind of Valentine's Day this year.  My kids were all given the opportunity to have a special party as their basketball teams met to make Valentine's, eat snacks and then take the cards to a local nursing home to hand them out.  After passing out their special creations, some of the kids performed a mini-concert for the residents and the rest were able to sing a song or two.  I was glad to see the kids get the opportunity to serve others and make the day special for someone who truly needed it. 

As for my man & I, we took off that weekend for 24 hours without kids.  A hotel to ourselves, good food with no cooking, an exciting movie and sleeping in were some of the highlights.  Reminiscing about the many times, both good and bad, that we've shared over the past 16 years was the best part.  There is so much to be grateful for and God's faithfulness has been evident through it all. 

Hope you had a special Valentine's Day as well.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Mother Daughter Tea Party


Recently the girls and I were able to attend a special tea at church.  Each set of mothers & daughters was supposed to decorate their own table and enjoy a nice brunch together.  Now we're not the fancy type at the Murphy house (as you can see by the tie-dyed tablecloth) but the girls are all about special events.  We were blessed to get to sit with our "adopted Grandma & Great-Grandma", Donna & Paula.


We enjoyed some special music from our friends & their daughters and took a quiz to see how well we know one another.  As a special memento, our friend Jocelyn (in the above photo) was drawing on-the-spot portraits of each little group.  It was pretty amazing to see what she was able to do with us in such a short amount of time.

It was a fun opportunity to make a sweet memory with my precious girls. 

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

My men


Today was the last day of trapping season for my men.  This new pastime has really caught their attention and they've gotten really good at catching racoons.  Now this coyote was a first and pretty significant for my man.  It was the "white whale" for my "Ahab".  We have so many coyotes around here and they have been known to cause problems for some of the local dogs (and chickens).  They wake us at night with their howling and set our dog on edge.  Much like the old cartoon of Wylie Coyote, they are very, well - wily and difficult to catch.  I'm so thankful that my man caught at least one (even though on a practical level, it didn't even make a dent in the population) because he was completely obsessed and vexed until he did so.   Good job babe! (Now you can give it a rest.) 


These were my men last week.  We had the opportunity to keep a buddy for a couple of days while his parents were out of town for work.  Three boys wasn't any harder than two, especially when they were all having fun.  It just reminded me about how God has provided friends for my sons.  When we first moved back to town, there seemed to only be one boy close to their age in our circles of friends and such.  Over the past two years, God continually has given them more and more good friends who are likeminded.  Whether at church, through basketball or other home school opportunities, they are now "covered up" in friends and if anything, the challenge is to maintain a healthy balance between friend time and family time.  Ben here is just one example but we are thankful for all of them.

Ethan's birthday


Well, this month my oldest turned 12.  Next thing I'll know he'll be shaving!   He had a great time with his buddies sleeping over and and chose to top it off with both a big chocolate chip cookie and his favorite of all time - a pumpkin pie.  The boys wrestled, laughed, played Legos & the video games.  No one was hurt but it was pretty crazy around here that night.  Despite my best attempts, I still managed to miss one of the boys in this photo below.  Too many for me to keep track of them all I guess.  

I can see how he's growing up in so many ways.  Obviously he's physically changing before my eyes (and he has the same size feet as I do) but I love to see the glimpses of maturity in him as well.  He still knows how to be silly, that's for sure, and I was impressed to see him spend his birthday money on a Kindle rather than on more Legos.  What impresses me most is his heart for others.  He has reached out to a new friend the last few months that doesn't have many of his own.  He has demonstrated more generosity, not only to friends but even to his siblings at times, that's new!  He is learning to control his emotions in a more "grown up" way, he is confident standing on his own and even staying home alone at times, and shows more responsibility in getting his chores and other requirements done quickly without stalling.  He even talks about his desire to maybe be a missionary someday.  Only God knows his future but we pray he will continue to walk in the Light.

Rejoice with us as we watch our boy become a young man.  Happy Birthday Jaybird!