Monday, August 24, 2009

Short and Sweet

Why we worship on the back row...

Cannot believe that we have not had a moment to post since we've been home! Besides being busy every moment, we still don't have internet access as we thought. Too long to go into but once school gets underway I will have time to get our wireless and computers all coordinated.

Abbey had her first VBS and it was awesome. She wanted me to sign her up again the next week and I told her we have to wait another year. The CD is all she wants to listen to and she asks me please not to talk during her songs because she needs to listen to the words. Makes me laugh because when she was a baby I was so used to being by myself in the car and just thinking and praying that I had to really work on learning to talk to her. She wasn't talking and everyone told me that the most important thing to do was just tell her about everything, but when you've been driving by yourself for years that takes some effort. Anyway, now she wants me quiet some of the time. Here are a few recent car conversations.

Number Sense: Abbey was very excited to have checked out a bunny puppet from the library. I was explaining that the name of our area means bunny in Spanish and that our whole valley is full of bunnies.
"Mommy, are there like 60,000 bunnies?"
"Well I don't know if there are that many but there are a lot."
"Oh, like 7?"
"Somewhere in between. More than 7 and probably less than 60,000."

Theology:
"Mom, why is there a witch in heaven?"
"Honey, what are you talking about, there are no witches in heaven."
"It (the song) says, 'Our Father, which art in heaven..."
Ever tried to explain witch and which to a four year old?

Emotional development:
"Good job Mommy. You worked really hard on your classroom. I like the way you did that bulletin board all nice and straight."
Tons of sugary kisses all the time. She is loads of praise, encouragement and that kind of liquid love that just oozes out.

So much I'd love to say about China, about here, about all the fun we are having...but it will have to wait, off to another prep day.


17 comments:

kitchu said...

well, i once dated a guy who as a kid thought Howard was God's name.

"our father, who art in Heaven, Howard be thy name"...

:O)

and hey, there are some good witches out there, right??

Donna said...

Abbey is so cute (and funny!) Kids can be so hilarious!

Anonymous said...

Have I told you lately how much we love you two????? I was having a rough night and was brought to your site to check and see if you had posted recently. The chuckle and love from your post brought tears to my eyes! Hope to see you guys soon!!! Please give eachother hugs from me.

Teacher Mary said...

I love her sayings? Kids can say the funniest things without knowing they have! I will not see you this Sunday as I another thing I "must" do (this is three Sundays in a row!!!). Lots of Love and Prayers to you and my girlie!

Sylvia said...

Looking forward to hearing about China.

the meaklims said...

What a sweetheart! Have to admit though, the witch thing killed me! :)

So glad you are back home and settling into life.

Jill xx

Calico Sky said...

LOL I worship in the backrow but not due to my dancing abilities :)

So wonderful to catch up with all that has changed in your life!

Tamara said...

It's amazing to me how much the two of you look alike! I think Miya looks like me too :)

Christie said...

Followed you during your entire stay in China and even before when you first got your referral for Abby...back when we first sent our dossier over.

Just wanted to say what a doll she is...love the pictures and glad your home safe and sound!

Unknown said...

Hey there! Need to catch up with you! Haven't seen you since you've been home (I know you've been busy, though!)

Paulette said...

Hi Christy and Abbey

How are you are you settling in to your home and new work? You must be supper busy I can only guess how crazy it must be right now for you both. Just dropping by to let you know your in our thoughts and prayers.

Paulette and Annalise

Lynne said...

Hi! I got your blog link from Chopsticks and Tabouli... we were in the same adoption travel group as C & K, in Dec. 05. We also live in China, Shanghai to be exact. We've been here since July 07. Where are you? Sounds like you are a teacher... international school? Would love to hear more of your story!

Blessings!

Our Journey To Eden said...

I have followed your blog for a long time. I can't believe how much Abby has grown... so quickly. I love your little stories about her!

Welcome home and I can't wait to hear more!

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