Catching everyone up on new firsts:
-Samara brushes her teeth every morn and eve. However, we are super smart- instead of one holding her down and the other brushing, we found strawberry-flavored toothpaste and she loves brushing her teeth now. Granted, we have to do it for her, but we don't have to hold her down! Praise God for the simple things!
-Pack-N-Plays in 3-person tents: At first hearing this sounds cramped and completely uncomfortable, which it was in the Smokies. Horribly cramped. But the pack-n-play enabled Mara to pull herself up more than ever. So, now she pulls herself up all over the house and can be caught trying to walk on her hands, with her legs straight behind her (I have no other way to describe this and no pic, so imagine). Walking is coming very soon!!! (insert sigh here!) It also convinced us to get a bigger tent, which we can't wait to use over July 4th camping!
-Picnicking: We had a great Sunday (we try to keep Sunday's like the Sabbath, with not much work and lots of family time)! We went on a bike ride to a park and had our first picnic. Mara loved eating blueberries, grapes, bread and apple juice while we had a lunch. We then played on the swings and dug holes in the sand. I would have loved to let Mara go crazy in the sand, but we could tell she was tired, so back home it was. I think that we will do this every Sunday now. The simple things in life.
-New Smiles: Again, I will try to catch this on film, but Mara is such a cheeser! We played at the zoo on Saturday with friends and my cousin Amanda, and all everyone could say was how happy Samara is all the time. All she could do was smile and giggle at everyone. But this smile looks very different than before. It seems much more genuine, so we love it!
-Dora: Again, no pics, but Sunday was also Dora la Exploradora day. She wore her Dora dress (from auntie Shelle) to church and we read Dora's ABC's before bedtime last night. Granted she has a hard time listening and prefers to be an explorer, climbing the great mountains of Racine (or, climbing over mom and dad, which appear to be huge mountains!), but there are spans of time where she actually stops and looks at the book, so we'll take that!
-Lots of new foods: Mara has tons of finger foods that she loves now- pears, bananas, waffles, spaghetti (tried that yesteday. She sure had fun dumping her bowl on the kitchen floor! Off to the bathtub!), bread, mangos, avocados, mac-n-cheese (we will try that tonight, but I am sure she will love it, since I *heart* mac-n-cheese!), peas. I have been kinds slow in introducing finger foods because it took her a bit to master the mashing she needs to do with her jaw, plus the fact that she double-fists everything (piles things in her mouth one handful after another!). She is growing up so fast...=( and =)
With the quickness with which the summer goes, I try to take in one great memory every day so the days feel like they are going a little bit slower, otherwise the summer will be gone and I will be saying the same thing everyone else says, 'Man, that went fast'...
On a side note, I just have to post this link. I absolutely love Tobymac (Christian band); have loved his lyrics and passion for Jesus ever since the DC Talk days. He brings an incredible accountability to the importance of having racially diverse relationships and working towards racial reconciliation in the Body of Christ, something my pastor back home is very passionate about. Anyway, this new song with Kirk Franklin and Mandisa (of Idol Season 5 fame) is awesome and I found the video on You Tube. It is along the lines of Matthew West's 'Going Through the Motions,' (you should Google him, too) about how our lives are more than about the here and now but about making our life matter, doing something above and beyond ourselves with our life and, while doing this, not losing our soul to this world but staying true to who Christ made is and what our mission, the Great Commission, is. Check it out...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Duj9sS-mqSo