Monday, September 5, 2011

Cow Appreciation Day


It's amazing what we will do for free food!
Actually, Andrew and Lily had a great time constructing our costumes for Chick-Fil-A's Cow Appreciation Day.
If you dress like a cow, they will give you a free meal - brilliant!
Our kids thought they were living high on the hog when they each got their own kids meal - ha!
Our total came to around $28 and it was all FREE.
Have I mentioned that I love a bargain? ;o)


Blueberry Picking with Caroline


I love having a full house; however, I also treasure one-on-one time with each of our blessings.

Caroline and I had a wonderful time picking blueberries this year - a first for both of us.

I enjoyed picking them so much more than other berries!

We went on a cool morning in July and had the field all to ourselves.


We talked about how to pick the best berries.


She was very proud of herself!

Precious times with a precious girl. =)

Growing, growing, growing!


Oh how we love our little Lucy.
It always amazes me how much little ones grow and change during their first year!
We are so very thankful that she is growing as she should and that she is healthy.
She has brought even more joy to our home.
Her smile makes my heart leap!
Here are some pictures from her first, second & third months.


One Month


Two Months

Three Months


It is such a blessing to spend my days with her and watch her as she changes and grows.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Father's Day 2011



Obviously, I love my husband. I also happen to really like him a lot. ;o) Beyond that, though, I can honestly say he is one of the best men I've ever known. He truly loves God and strives to do what is right. I am so blessed that he loves me not just with his words, but by the way he lives every single day. He loves his children so much and shows them so by spending time with them, saying "yes" as much as possible, praying for them, and lots of other ways. He takes the time to play, puts them to bed with books, kisses and prayers and leads them in family worship. He works hard to support his family and (more importantly!) bring glory to God and serve others. He is certainly a servant leader. He isn't perfect, but he's pretty amazing! We are immensely blessed to have him & I thank God for him!!



We started the day with cinnamon rolls - one of Daddy's favorites!


We were excited to have both sets of grandparents with us for Father's Day. This is not something Sven & I take for granted!


Sven and his father, Frank



Me and my Daddy


Ending the day reading "Dance Me, Daddy"

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Tiny Dancer


Anyone who knows Lily knows that she feels VERY at home on a stage. ;o)
I remember years ago as we walked into the sanctuary at church, she thoughtfully and quite seriously asked me, "Mommy, how do I get them to give me one of those microphones?"

Well this girl loves to dance!


This was her third recital and she just loves them.


She loves the costumes, the stage, the music - all of it!


Her class danced to "Feed the Birds" from Mary Poppins. We love that movie and that song!

Lily loves taking ballet with her friend, Elli!


I'm so thankful for this little lady!

She was THRILLED to receive these flowers!!

She grinned from ear to ear and felt so special. Oh how we love our Lily girl! She is so expressive and has such a wonderful imagination. We love seeing her use the gifts that God has given her and pray that she will always use them for His glory.

Big Apple Adventure


Vacation Bible School is truly one of the highlights of our year.


I am so thankful to attend a church that values children and wants them to learn about how much God loves them.


The kids love the music.


Even Emma Grace has been running around singing, "Bi-bi-bi, bi-bi-bi Big Apple Adventure!"



Monday, June 20, 2011

Strawberry Pickin' =)


One of our favorite traditions is picking strawberries and making jam.
The children were devastated earlier this year when we ran out of jam - they lead pretty rough lives. ;o)
We have had an extremely rainy spring which resulted in a less-than-stellar crop.
We still had a great time picking, though!



Lucy wasn't too interested in the strawberries...


The girls alternated between eating and picking.


We always joke that we should weigh them before and after we pick.


Caroline was really helpful this year.


Andrew had a great time in the field with his buddy, Caleb.


A good time was had by all!!



Washing berries with two of my favorite girls...


mashing them....


adding the "shug-uh" as Caroline would say =)

Unfortunately, we bought generic sugar this year.
Apparently this is a big no-no when making jam.
None of the FIFTEEN JARS set. =(
On the bright side, I've got some amazing strawberry ice cream topping. ;)

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Being Intentional

Oh how I long to live intentionally! Thoreau said, “I went to the woods because I wanted to live deliberately, I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life, To put to rout all that was not life and not when I had come to die discover that I had not lived.” I love this! I intend to live deep. I want to use each and every day that God has given me to bring glory to Him and love others well. I do not want to waste any of the precious time that He has lent to me.
This leads to one of my goals for the year - do something fun with the kids each day. This may seem like it goes without saying; however, it's crazy how easily I get caught up in all of the "to do's" and find myself at the end of the day wondering if the kids actually had any fun WITH their mama that day. I want to enjoy every moment of their sweet childhoods, make memories to last a lifetime and build relationships that will do the same. God has blessed us abundantly with these sweet children and we SO appreciate the gift. =)
So here are some of the "fun things" we've done this year:

We planted a garden together. Andrew got a "big person spade," Lily got a princess one and Caroline and Emma Grace got Dora spades. I was really impressed by Lily's great work ethic! She stuck with me long after the other kids had left to play in the barn.



The kids love to help in the kitchen! Here we are making a blueberry pie for Memorial Day.


Ice cream cones on the front porch!


This was one of my crazier ideas - taking the kids to play at the creek by myself while 40 weeks pregnant. Fortunately some friends joined us later. The next time we went, we took Daddy - lesson learned. ;o)


I taught Andrew & Lily how to make balloon animals using a kit he received from our wonderful friends, the Stahl's.


Easter Egg hunt at church with friends



I'm trying to make a point of going outside with the kids rather than always using that time to get stuff done.


We love going to Young's!



Tea time with my Lily. =)


Playing with baby chicks at Henderson Farm ;o)



Sunday, May 29, 2011

Lucia Hope Arrives!


Back into the blogging world I go. I suppose only time will tell if I can stick with it this time. Life has been especially crazy since I started the blog. We moved and shortly thereafter I was very sick for a few months with this pregnancy. Anyway, I will try it again.


We were so excited to find out that we were expecting another baby. We truly believe that every child is a blessing and absolutely love having a house full of children. It is a busy but joy-filled life. It is especially a blessing for me to watch their relationships with each other develop and observe all of the fun times that they have together. I had hoped and prayed that I would not feel as sick with this pregnancy; however, God answered that prayer with a "no." I was extremely sick for a few months. Fortunately, Sven is such a wonderful spouse & father that he really picked up the extra slack. I am thankful for him, my parents & our friends who helped during that time.


It seems that the kids asked every single day when the baby would arrive. In that sense, it was a VERY LONG nine months! We were happy to hear we would have another little girl. Andrew had originally hoped for a brother, but we explained that God knows what is best for us, even when we don't understand. He is such a wonderful big brother and was always so excited to meet her. Lily really seemed to understand the concept of having another sister while it was sort of a new concept to Caroline and Emma Grace. Lily and I did a school unit on babies and how they develop. She now has a pretty good understanding of what goes on during those nine months. They all loved to see her move in my belly!


Most people who know me know that I am not a fan of hospitals or needles. For this reason, I was so excited to discover Family Beginnings at Miami Valley Hospital. It is a natural birthing center that is actually part of the hospital. It was a little stretching for Sven, but after visiting it, he approved. =) After visiting the facility and speaking with some friends who had delivered there, I was really hoping for a water birth. In order to deliver at Family Beginnings you have to reach 37 weeks. I was a little nervous that this would be an issue since this would be my fifth delivery....this would not be a problem. ;o) 37, 38, 39, and 40 weeks came and went with no indication that she was coming anytime soon. Then I started getting concerned that I would have to be induced and wouldn't be able to deliver at Family Beginnings at all.

Sunday 5/22 I woke up at 2:30am with painful contractions that came consistently every 12 minutes. After a couple of hours I woke up Sven telling him that this was probably it. I called to ask the doctor when I should come to the hospital and asked my parents to come over to watch the kids. I anticipated that the contractions would get closer together pretty quickly...wrong again! I decided to lay down to get a little more rest before labor (a mistake?). They completely stopped by 7:00. I was so discouraged and felt awful for waking everyone. We decided to go ahead and go to church. I told Sven that I needed to stay distracted and couldn't just sit around the house. After church, we visited our friends, the Hendersons, in Cedarville. I continued to have contractions, but nothing regular. After dinner, I had a couple pretty strong ones that made me think I'd like to be a little closer to the hospital. We stayed at home for a couple of hours and the contractions finally started becoming more regular. When they were 6-7 minutes apart, we decided to go to the hospital. We picked up my mom on the way and my dad kept Caroline and Emma Grace.

We arrived at the hospital at about 10pm. At that point I was 4 cm and 90% effaced. I was discouraged and thought it was going to be a long night or that they may even send me home. The nurse suggested walking to see if that would help things pick up a bit. J.J. walked the hospital with me while Sven and Jim watched ESPN.


This certainly helped things move along and the contractions got pretty strong within a short period of time. At that point I was 5-6 cm and the nurse called the doctor to come in and break my water. When the doctor arrived, I was having constant contractions with only 10-20 second breaks - pretty intense! She broke the water and said I was at 6 cm. I immediately got into the water. They said to let them know when I felt like I needed to push. I had one strong contraction in the water. At the end of the next one I said I needed to push. They checked me and I was at 10 cm!! At this point, the strangest thing happened - everything STOPPED. I felt totally fine - no contractions, no urge to push, nothing! My body just gave me a little break. I was able to take a minute to catch my breath, look around the room at some of my favorite people, even laugh - so weird. After a few minutes, the urge to push returned and out came Lucia Hope Raymond.


Wow, what a miracle to be present when someone makes their entrance into the world! Words could never express the feelings that accompany this experience. To hear her cry and hold her in my arms after months of anticipating her arrival and some concern about her health - pure joy! I instantly said, "She's little!" She weighed 6 lbs 13 oz - our smallest baby.

Andrew and Lily were overjoyed. They were well prepared for this experience and were so amazed by it. They watched "Voyage of the Dawn Treader" while I was in labor and fell asleep. They were woken up just as I was getting in the tub. Lily had a hard time waking up. ;o)





I was thrilled to share this experience with my mother and some dear friends. These women had prayed for her throughout the pregnancy and listened to my concerns - it was a blessing to share her birth with them.

We chose the name Lucia Hope for a few reasons. Lucia (loo-see-uh) means "light." Jesus said that He is the light of the world. He then said that his followers were the light as well. Light is the only thing that can pierce the darkness. His light has seen me through many times of darkness. My prayer for Lucy is that she will place her faith in Jesus and that his light will shine in her. I pray that she will help show others the hope and peace that only He can give. Sven and I read "The Chronicles of Narnia" to the children during this pregnancy. Oh how we love these stories!! It's hard not to fall in love with Lucy. Her faith and searching for Aslan easily endear her to the reader.

Emma Grace and Caroline were so excited to meet their new sister. They love to hold her. Emma Grace is so cute when she holds Lucy! She always says, "She has a nose like me. She has two eyes like me. She has lips like me." I love it!










Lucy is so blessed to have one of the best fathers I've ever known! It was so nice to hear his encouraging words in my ear as I delivered her. He loves the Lord and loves his family so well. I am so thankful that she has a father who will love and protect her!







This little girl is so deeply loved. I'm not sure that she has been put down for more than five minutes since she's been born! She is a blessing straight from the hands of our great God and we are so very thankful for her precious life.