Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Learning to Be Flexible

Flexibility - characterized by a ready capability to adapt to new, different, or changing requirements.

What a word. There are a couple of definitions for this doozy - yielding to influence, pliant, elastic, etc., but this is the one I liked best. Simply because it sums up so succinctly (try saying that 3 times fast) my most recent attempts to improve an area where I could use some refinement. Yup, I admit it - I am not the most flexible person on earth. I try to be accomodating. I even succeed at times...albeit trying really, REALLY hard. But in terms of the whole natural reaction thing? Nah. Not a great area to be lacking in when you have kids. Which is why I rely on my wonderful husband, who is blessed with an easygoing nature that could weather a couple of nuclear disasters with ease, to reign me in when I find myself "pinging" (his word, not mine, yet I find it pretty accurate, LOL).

But, unfortunately, my man is out of town on another trip, and I have decided to take advantage of his absence to try and at least somewhat corral my inane desire for everything to operate on a rigid schedule. See, if I have him here to help, then I know I probably won't put my back into the effort, you know? So I chose Resurrection Sunday as my starting point (thinking, in my head, what better day for change?) and went to bed, determined that I would begin my transformation into the flexible mother of my dreams.

Yet, like all things that I struggle with, it seems that the moment I begin to consciously work on my shortcomings is when I get hit with every single thing that could possibly make me flip my lid! I woke up the next morning to find that I had less than an hour to get the kids up and all of us out the door for church - my alarm didn't go off because I accidentally set it for "p.m." instead of "a.m." (for the record, it usually takes me about an hour and a half to get us all out the door on Sundays). I go racing down the hall, waking the kids up, only to find that Isabella had somehow managed to leak through her diaper and soak her sheets and pajamas. Great. Now I am rushing one child into the bathtub while dragging the other two out of their comfy beds, while alternately trying not to trip on Johnny's giant SpongeBob Squarepants - not an easy feat, since I have not yet managed to pop in my contacts, without which I am blind as a bat. At this point, the drill sergeant lurking in my psyche (I try to suppress her, really) was beginning to make her grand entrance. By the time I realized that I was losing my battle with flexibility, I was already barking orders to my boys to have themselves ready for inspection while on all fours looking for Isabella's hair brush under her changing table - at which point she accidentally conked me on the head with the picture frame next to her. We eventually made it to the car and onto the highway, where I promptly hit a traffic jam (likely comprised of all the other late people) and was almost sideswiped by a trolley full of tourists. When I finally pulled into the church parking lot, I was cranky, irritable, and not in the mood to celebrate anything - especially since I felt like I had just majorly bombed in my resolution on the very first day!

What a blessing that God always knows when you are floundering. Our pastor, while discussing the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ, remarked on God's never-failing patience and forgiveness. That despite our failings as human beings, He is always constant and seeking to assist us in the areas where we need help. One of the verses he quoted hit me right in the heart:

"For I am confident of this very thing, that He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus."

Whoa. Something I have heard countless times, yet there is such a difference when it strikes you on a personal level. Funny how I can often start my days off with the best of intentions, yet many times will allow the smallest break in routine or a few unexpected obstacles to dictate my attitude. Even I can tell that this habit does not exactly facilitate my desire to develop the mind, heart, and attitude of Christ in the things that I do. Talk about humbling. So the question I had to ask myself is, what was I going to do about it?

The only thing I could do - give it over to God. Let Him help me. Stop trying to do it on my own, and allow room for human error. Wow, I walked out of the service feeling SO much better - not because I thought that I would no longer struggle with this particular issue, but because of the timely reminder that God is always in control...especially when I am not! And while I will probably never be the poster child for flexiblity, I can take joy in the fact that God does see my efforts, and has His own plan in motion to help me be the person He wants me to be...poopy diapers and all. What more could I possibly ask for?

Easter Pics

You can probably tell I gave up trying to get my youngest child to stay still, LOL...and let's pretend that you don't see the cinder block walls of my house. We will soon be moving out of our little "ghetto" and into our brand new home! Thank you, Lord!

Friday, March 21, 2008

Have a Blessed Resurrection Sunday!

There is only one who can bring eternal hope and peace,
Who can make our hearts new and offer a new beginning...


His Name is Jesus, and He is Risen Indeed!

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Happy Birthday to Johnny...

Okay, I technically should say "belated" since our son Johnny's birthday was on Friday the 14th, but we have been so busy I haven't had a free chance to put this post up. Our boy is now officially 8 years old, and a grown 8 years old he is! To celebrate, we went out to play miniature golf (or "putt-putt", as we call it), went to the movies, out to eat, and ended the evening cutting a cake with a trick candle on it. You know, the ones you think you managed to blow out but they keep lighting up? Ha-ha....it took him a couple of tries to figure that one out, but he got it eventually!



While I was cleaning up, I was thinking about all the things I love about my boy and decided I would share the Top Three with you:

#1. His blissfully carefree personality - it is a personality trait I would love to possess! You could tell him that the sky was falling, and he would still find a way to get you to forget about it and play Legos or something with him, LOL...

#2. His innate ability to get you to laugh. Oftentimes, when I have had a hard day or am frustrated to the point of losing it, he will come give me a hug or do something silly to make me chuckle.

#3. His inability to hold a grudge, even when he has been disciplined for something. I absolutely love that about him...

It's funny, but whoever said that we learn from our children definitely hit the nail on the head. I can only pray that God - who blessed them with their unique characteristics - will grant our children the grace in life to maintain those traits which make them so special!

Friday, March 7, 2008

Our Trip to Bellows AFS

It's still Friday here in Hawaii and everyone in our house is sound asleep - except for me, obviously, who as the resident laundry woman simply cannot go to sleep until the clothes are done! Yes, I have issues, LOL. : ) Since I am still awake, I figured I might as well write about our day! Isaiah, the kids, and I spent the day with our friends Kevin, Denise, and their kids at Bellows Air Force Station, which is a gorgeous stretch of white sandy beach up in the northern portion of Waimanalo Bay. The scenery on the way is just beautiful:


Bellows AFS has these great, rustic cabins right on the beach, along with campgrounds, parks, and all kinds of activities. Denise and Kevin decided to rent a cabin for the night, so we packed up our kids, cookout supplies, and swimsuits and headed out there to join them for some fun and sun!


Isabella took to the beach much better than she has done before. She was fascinated by the way the tide would roll in and out...I had to stop her a few times from running in too far!

After tiring outselves out on the beach, we cleaned up and barbecued at the cabin. Denise and I got nostalgic and decided to make some old-fashioned s'mores for the kids (and us, too!) When I say old-fashioned , I mean we got sticks for toasting the marshmallows and everything...mmmm. Of course, I ended up driving home with a car full of snoring people...but it was a great day!