Thursday, December 29, 2011

Sweet punkin's first Christmas






Samuel and Lucy were excited this was Lydia's first Christmas...and she brought us much joy!

Christmas Eve 2011

We made a quick trip to Grandma and Papa's farm for Christmas. Christmas eve and Christmas Day were spent with family and especially the cousins -

Singing "Go Tell it on the Mountain" on Christmas Eve
After baths - all clean and ready for Christmas
The cousins -
The cute crew
Grandma reading 'Twas the Night Before Christmas and "When Joy Came" the two books Uncle Casey and I read every Christmas eve growing up.

Quotes

Samuel got dressed to go to school the day of his Christmas party and pulled out some 'way too short' pants. To add to the outfit he put on the 'way too big' t-shirt he got from the running club at school. I was fine with him wearing the shirt but the pants were way too short. I asked him to go change into some longer pants and he replied

"But, Mama why do you care if people see my ankles?"

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Mommy Thoughts

The last few weeks have been a blur but as I look back there are pictures and thoughts stuck in my mind.

Standing in the back of church next to the window today holding Lydia. Our shadow hit the floor in the bright morning sun as the pastor prayed, as I drank in the warmth of the sun and the peacefulness of the moment.

Realizing I don't sing many lullabies to Lydia or certain songs because my voice isn't as strong, high or able to sing as it was pre-thyroidectomy/pre-cancer. Humming more, rocking more, savoring more in the still moments in the same purple recliner I held Samuel and Lucy in.

Gaining confidence as an ER nurse. I face tough circumstances throughout the day, literal life and death but the toughest thing by FAR is the having to leave my kiddos to go. I can handle any manner of craziness but I fall to pieces when one of my own says "Mommy, can't you stay home with me today?" "Mama, when do you get Christmas break?"

Last week for St. Nicholas Day we took cookies and cards to the nursing home. Samuel and Lucy gave hugs and asked the residents questions and talked to them. I sat with them and let some of the ladies hold Lydia - it was a joy to see my children bring others joy.

Each night we sing Christmas hymns - I have loved hearing my children sing songs and enjoy the music of the season - especially Go Tell it on the Mountain - we have our own version of the song with some clapping and singing - certainly joyful. And O come, O come Emmanual is a hit this year. Samuel is a reading machine and can follow along with anything. Lucy isn't so good remembering the first part but when the REJOICE! REJOICE! comes at the end - she sings at the top of her lungs - love the joy....wish I could bottle it up and save it but its so fleeting, so hard to grasp. I just have to savor the moment and soak it up.

Sunday afternoon naps are wonderful!

I'm a terrible gift giver. I'm not sure if I over think or don't think enough. I never can think of something to give those I love the most or need/should/want to get for. Hopefully the goat we're getting will be good (through World Vision NOT for our own yard) but the other stuff needs to work itself out really soon - one more week.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Merry Christmas!

May the gift of Christ bring you tidings of Comfort and Joy this Christmas!

With Love (and the hope of actual snail mail Christmas cards for you next year) - The Noonan's

Quotes

In a syrupy sweet voice that only an excited little girl can use, Lucy says "Mama, I just can't stand her!" What she means to say is "She's so cute I just can't stand it!" but it comes out "I just can't stand her!"

My little philosopher -

Samuel " What I want to know is how can you love with your heart. Your heart is just a pump that pumps blood through your body so how do you love with it? I mean, I really want to know this"

Samuel "I'm so glad to be a human! I think that alot and then I say in the back of my head - 'why are you saying that, why are you saying I'm glad to be human?' And then in my head I try to figure it out. I mean, I'm really glad I'm not that basket over there or the chair - I'm glad to be a human!"

Wednesday, December 07, 2011

Christmas Program





Lucy's Christmas program was last night. What a sweet evening to celebrate Christmas and see Lucy enjoy singing! She loved the stage. Is anyone surprised? And was super cute in her new nightgown. The song she has been singing around here to prepare was "O Come Let Us Adore Him" (complete with hand motions) and an arrangement of "Joy to the World" it turned out wonderfully. Here is my sweetie girl.

Sunday, December 04, 2011

Angel

O Christmas Tree






Our tree has been up this week and the children worked on decorating throughout the week - they have been a joy to watch. A reminder of the preciousness of the little things that make times like this special.

Quotes

One day last week after I picked up Samuel from school we went to Publix to get some hot chocolate to drink that evening for snack. As we walked out into the cold afternoon and got into the van I said

Mama: "I think we should have hot chocolate now and not tonight"

Samuel: "You mean right now?"

Mama: "well, when we get home we can have some."

Samuel: "How about right now (singing) And like a good neighbor State Farm is there with some hot chocolate!

I guess he's seen a few too many State Farm commercials while watching football games with Daddy.