Sunday, November 20, 2011

Praying for my girls....

Listened to these lyrics on the radio today.... I have been told many times how important it is to pray for your children... which I try to do a good job of... but one thing I never thought of is to pray for their future spouses. Wow... there's a concept. Lexi gets all dolled up in her fancy white dress for her Daddy Daughter Dance I bought her and puts a tutu over her head to serve as a veil... bouquet in hand (that she caught from Cinderella at the play we saw) and marches down the isle (our hallway) quite gracefully. Within minutes she is pregnant... and has between 6-10 children. Fortunately in real life the timeline will take a bit longer : ) But I do hope that both of my girls find a wonderful man to spend their lives with. I see on the news... "buy your kids college credits today"... and similar advertizements to set your kids up for success year in advance. If ever their was something to be proactive about... praying now for their spouse to grow up to be a Godly loving man... certainly is it!
Here are some of the lyrics.... They are written from the perspective of a dad who has a son... but my mind and heart easily flipped this to my sweet girls needing their husbands... right now... to be shaping their hearts for my girls.

Somewhere In The World by Wayne Watson

Somewhere in the world today
A little girl will go out to play
All dressed up in mama's clothes
At least the way that i suppose it goes

Somewhere in the world tonight
Before she reaches to turn out the light
She'll be prayin' from a tender heart
A simple prayer that's a work of art

And i don't even know her name
But i'm prayin' for her just the same
That the lord will write his name upon her heart

'cause somewhere in the course of this life
A little boy will need a godly wife
So hold on to jesus baby wherever you are

Somewhere in the world out there
That little girl's learnin' how to care
She's pickin' up her mama's charms
Or maybe swingin' around in her daddy's arms

Somewhere in the world to be
Though the future's not really clear to me
Theirs could be a tender love
Grounded in eternal love above

And i don't even know her name
But i'm prayin' for her just the same
That the lord will write his name upon her heart

'cause somewhere in the course of this life
My little boy will need a godly wife
Oh so hold on to jesus baby wherever you are
Oh hold on to jesus baby wherever you are

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Peace....

Life can be stressul.. I'm lovin these sayings/verses/stats : )

Without resistance you cannot develop strength. So the world is providing you with facilities & opportunities. - Swami Satchidananda

‎"Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in me." -- Jesus
(John 14:1)

For all my worriers :) "Researchers have found that about 40% of the things we worry about never happen. 30% are in the past and can't be helped. 12% involve the affairs of others that are not even our business. 10% relate to sickness, real or imagined. That means ONLY 8% of the things we worry about are even likely to happen!"-- Daily Devotional

"So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand." - Isaiah 41:10

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Reunion

Kailey's buddy Gracie Rodes moved in June to Idaho. Kailey was so sad. Camille and I conspired to do a suprise sleep over when they came back for a visit in August. We walked to a mutual neighbors house where Gracie was. Kailey thought we were picking something up from a neighor... I was vague about my description... she was game ; ) Kailey knocked and Gracie was told to open the door. They stared at each other in a silent shock for a whole minute... then grabbed each other and hugged for about 5 minutes before they could finally run off to play! They shared everything right down to their towel for the rest of the weekend! Such happiness with good friends!!!





Wednesday, August 3, 2011

My sunshine!


To the happiest girl I've ever met, you are such a ray of sunshine! I am so lucky to look down at your sweet smile every day!!

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

I have cry on my face : (

My sweet Lexi smashed her toe on a piece of furniture ; ( Cried for a while then she said, "Mom, can you get me a towel? I have cry on my face." So sweet!!!

Monday, August 1, 2011

Balance beam

Brent and I built the girls a balance beam ; ) Girls are lovin' it!! Who really needs a living room anyway right?


Wednesday, July 27, 2011

50 cent dinner



Dinner = 50cent microwave Mac n cheese. Sitting on the in sale MD TP my mom grabbed. This is living in the Trummert house : )

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Festival

Creationfest in the sun with my girls. Woot Woot !

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Sleepy heads : )

I Love that my sweet girls sleep in after a late night party for the 4th of July!!

Friday, June 10, 2011

Lady

Meet the newest member of the Trummert family, Lady. She is a 5 year old boxer who needed a family and we were a family who needed a new furry member so, great fit! We are so excited!!

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Upside down


My sweet Kailey : )

Monday, April 11, 2011

Adam and Eve

Lexi had to draw a picture of Adam and Eve for AWANA. SOOOOO cute!!! I love that Eve has long pink hair ; )

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Green and hams

Lexi is 3 . . . going on 7. Always trying to catch up to big sister ; ) Lately she had been trying to read on her own. She looks at a book, flips each page and creates her own story by just looking at the pictures and thinking of what her interpretation of the story is. Today she was reading Green Eggs and Ham. A classic. She went through the entire book, which repeats itself over and over in regards to wording. Her version was "I do not like green and hams... not even with a fish in my face..." and on and on the pages went... all begining with "I do not like green and hams". It was priceless to listen to!! Love it!!

Friday, April 1, 2011

Sicky girly

Poor Kailey had a nasty flu bug. She is a kiddo who pukes with every illness she gets! Her fever goes up and she is delerious and says some interesting things. This time, she was sleeping on the couch with me, as I won't let her sleep alone when she gets like that. She woke up crying, saying she was hot. I asked her if she wanted a drink. She replied, "Well how is that gonna help me?!?" in a very exasperated tone. She rolled over and went back to sleep within a second. All I could do was chuckle.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Gymnastics Fun

Kailey has come so far in the last 9 months with her gymnastics. Last June she started as a level 2 on a USGA team, Crystals. She already moved to level 3 a month ago! She performed in a meet last month as a level 2 and she had just 4 weeks to learn the level 3 routine and she did sooo well. She received an 8.2 on vault, 7.5 on bars (still struggling with her middle circle, which apparently takes most gymnasts months and months to learn so it was NOT realistic that she would master it in 4 weeks, but I am so proud at how are she tried), 8.0 on floor and 9.1 on beam with an 'outstanding' on walking on toes on the beam. What a rock star!! She works so hard to achieve he goals in gym! I was at work the other day in the morning and Brent came downstairs to help her get ready for school. She was on the floor exercising all by herself! Sit ups, push ups, handstands! So motivated! Way to go baby girl!!! I love your passion!!!


Friends and Family always in support!!!


Gymnastics Hair Rocks!!



Go Team!






Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Heaven Is For Real

I am so excited to read this book, Heaven Is For Real, after watching the interview of this little guy! How lucky is he to have seen a glimpse of such awesomeness!!!

MEET THE BOY WHO SAYS HE VISITED HEAVEN AND SAW JESUS

"After a burst appendix nearly cost 4-year-old Colton Burpo his life in 2003, his parents were thankful just to have him alive and well. But when he opened up about his brush with death a few months later, they were shocked when he described a very vivid trip to heaven, and spoke of matters about which he had no apparent way of knowing.

During an automobile trip, when Sonja Burpo asked him about his memories of being in the hospital, little Colton replied: “Yes, Mommy, I remember — that’s where the angels sang to me.” A sweet answer, to be sure — but then Colton made his parents’ jaws drop when he told them about sitting in Jesus’ lap, watching his parents while he lay seemingly near death, and meeting his great-grandfather.

But most poignantly, Colton described meeting a sibling in heaven — even though he had no way of knowing that his mother had miscarried two years before he was born, since his parents had never told him.

Jesus and John the Baptist

Todd Burpo began telling of his son’s heaven-sent visions from the pulpit of the Crossroads Wesleyan Church in Imperial, Neb., where he serves as pastor. Word of mouth spread, and the family landed a book deal. The book — “Heaven Is for Real,” written by Todd with co-writer Lynn Vincent — has become a best-seller, with some 1.5 million copies in print since its release in November.

Appearing live on TODAY Monday with Sonja and Colton, who’s now 11, Todd told Matt Lauer he understands that naysayers may believe Colton’s story is a little too heavenly to be true — initially, so did he and Sonja. “At first we were surprised; we never anticipated to talk to our son about these things,” Todd told Matt Lauer.

“We didn’t share at first, and then once we started sharing, people were amazed,” Sonja Burpo added. “They were encouraged by what we were sharing with them.”

Colton was stricken with appendicitis shortly before his fourth birthday. Family guilt was heavy — for five days he lay getting sicker and sicker with what the family believed was stomach flu, which had previously hit Colton’s older sister Cassie.

Little Colton nearly didn’t make it: He lay in a hospital bed for 17 days. When he finally rallied, the family rejoiced — but they were floored when, months later, the boy began matter-of-factly describing what he had experienced when he was in between life and death: seeing Jesus dressed in royal purple, meeting John the Baptist, having angels sing to him to ease his anxiety.

The Burpos believed these were things Colton could have gleaned from his Bible studies. But he also told his mother he saw her talking on the phone in another room while he was having surgery, and saw his father praying in a small room, all while he was seated in Jesus’ lap.

“What caught my attention was he could tell me where I was while he was in surgery,” Todd told Lauer. “The surgeon couldn’t tell me that, the nurses couldn’t, my wife couldn’t tell me where I was praying. But he could tell me.”

Shocking revelation

Colton also spoke of meeting a long-departed relative in heaven, telling NBC News: “I was just sitting by the Holy Spirit and then this guy comes up to me and says, ‘Are you Todd’s son?’ I say yes, and he says, ‘Well, I’m his grandfather.’ ”

Colton said that everyone in heaven has wings. On Monday, he described his great-grandfather “Pops” as being “very big, huge wings, curly hair, a big smile, and he was very nice.”

But the real shocker came when Colton told his mother, “Mommy, I have two sisters.” Sonja told her son that he had to be referring to his oldest sister, Cassie, and his cousin Traci, but he responded: “No — I have two sisters. You had a baby die in your tummy, didn’t you?”

Sonja told Lauer the family had never uttered a word about the miscarriage to Colton — and what’s more, they never even learned the sex of their miscarried child. “It was a private hurt that we didn’t even share with our friends,” Sonja said, adding Colton’s revelation was at first “shocking, but then a relief that she’s OK, which we didn’t know she was a she.”

In a subsequent TODAY segment Monday, Sonja filled in Colton’s description of his meeting with his sister: “He told us what she looked like, and she wouldn’t stop hugging him. And she doesn’t have a name.”

“When he told us about his sister in heaven, that we hadn’t told him about, [it was] another one of those ‘holy cow’ moments — OK, he can’t make this stuff up, he can’t invent this; no memory was planted,” Todd told Lauer. “But the peace that came over us, and the healing, like, ‘Wow, I have a daughter in heaven waiting for me’ — I think a lot of people need that type of hope and healing, too. And I think that’s what a lot of people are finding when they hear Colton’s testimony, to know what they have to look forward to.”

When Lauer asked Colton what heaven looked like, the 11-year-old replied, “Well, there’s a lot of color. There are a lot of people and a lot of angels.”

In his second segment later on Monday, Colton gave Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb some additional details — such as the fact that there are no old people in heaven. “Nobody wears glasses, [and] you’re in like your 20s, 30s.”

Todd Burpo told The New York Times that the family is donating much of the money they make from the book sales. As for Colton, he’s mostly happy his story is helping people.

“People are getting blessed, and they’re going to have healing from their hurts,” the boy told the New York Times. “I’m happy for that.” "

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Every drain leads to the ocean.....

We knew this day would come; the day a tragedy would happen with a beloved 'lovey'. Kailey was wrapped from the day of her birth in a fluffy, pink blanket and it has been her prized blanket ever since. This afternoon she said Roxy had gotten her blankie all dirty, and asked, could I wash it for her. I washed blankie and through it in the dryer as usual. It came out toasty warm, just like she likes it. She thoroughly inspected it only to discover the most important piece was gone!!! The blanket had been fondly name "tag blankie" years ago. She would hold the tag, you know, the tag that has the brand name on it, up to her cheek, with the rest of the blankie covering her. She often would hold the tag in her hand while watching a movie or while trying to fall asleep and softly rub it against her cheek or between her fingers. This tag was frayed and worn to the point you could no longer read who the maker/brand even was any more. This beloved tag must have fallen off in the washer or dryer - it was gone.



The tears, sobbing really, did not stop for 45 minutes. We searched both machines and inside and out of each other garment that it was washed with. I told Kailey it must have been swept away down the drain with the water. That was the best I could come up with on a moments notice. Of course then she wondered where the water went (great!) Finding Nemo was what first entered my mind, so I told her "all drains lead to the ocean". Nice one mom, right?!? This only made her cry harder, the thought that it was really GONE! I told her maybe we would still find it somehow, mix in with something we just weren't seeing but she was not consolable.



Lexi was, as usual, VERY concerned for her sister's well being. "Mom!!! We HAVE to find sissy's tag!! Her NEEDS it!", she said in a very serious tone. She grabbed a chair and frantically helped me search through the machines. She tried to console her sister with words of reassurance, such as "I am searching for clues to find it" as she ran around the house hoping it was SOMEwhere. When that didn't work, she went into search and rescue mode. She said with the most serious face I have ever seen, "mom, let's get Tailey (Kailey) a boat and we will go right to the ocean to find hers (her) tag" in her cutest, grammer stricken language. Kailey cried even harder, explaining the reality of the huge ocean to her ever hopeful little sister.


When Kailey was about 18 months, we took a trip to Cannon Beach. Half way there, we realized we had forgotten the favorite blankie! Ut oh! Do we turn back? We decided to stop at the nearest mall on the way south instead to replace the blankie, which at this point was still in pretty could condition, complared to the now warn, color faded, not-so-soft version 7 years later. I had bought it at Macy's and knew that it was one they carried regularly. We found the exact one! Phew!


She didn't ask for her blankie till we arrived at the beach hotel. This is when I made my first big 'first time mom' mistake. She took one look at that new blankie and cried "that is NOT my blankie"! Oh No!!! I was hoping she wouldn't notice! It really did look JUST like it..... I thought.... but she was NOT having it.


We made it through the weekend with some more tears, but survived. I kept the extra blankie because, well, why not. I pulled out this blankie tonight, which was still the pretty pink, fluffy, soft blankie I remember my newborn being wrapped in, rather than the dingy pink, less-than-soft or fluffy one it is today. I asked her if she would like me to take the tag off this one and put it on her favorite 'tag blankie' so that it still posessed a 'tag'. I'm not even a new mommy anymore, you would think I would learn that these things do not work. I was, once again, shot down. She said "It took me YEARS to make it that soft!!". Apparently the warn, torn, tattered, frayed, dingy tag was special because to her, these qualities made it 'soft'. I never knew this. Oh the things we learn as parents!


She laid in bed, still sniffling at her loss, with Lexi and I laying next to her in an attempt to help her calm down and sleep. She said there was NO WAY she would be able to sleep without her tag. I offered to pray for her and reminded her of the verse she learned tonight at AWANA in Sparks. Her verse Jeremiah 32:27 "I am the Lord, the God of all mankind; is anything too hard for me?" I told her we would pray for her to not feel so sad and to be able to fall asleep, and that nothing is too hard for God to do, including helping a sad 7 year old fall asleep. She stopped sniffling long enough to ask, "but when I get to heaven, then how will I have my 'tag blankie'". Ugh!!! I simply replied that God would have EVERYTHING we needed when we get there. She accepted. Phew!! Lexi chimed in "mom, wouldn't it be tool (cool) if we took a tain (train) into the dates(gates) of heaven, like the one at Tasey's (Casey's) party". She was referring to her best buddy Casey Holmes 2nd birthday where he had a kids style train made for a road that they actually got to ride in. I could only chuckle. Oh the imagination that sweet little thing has!!


Sweet dreams Kailey Bug - everything looks brighter in the morning : )

Thursday, January 6, 2011

What does purple mean?

Lexi has been growing up before my eyes, with new thoughts and adventures daily. Just a couple days ago, we were in the car and she started displaying her knowledge of the traffic system, saying "red means stop, green means go and yellow means slow down". "Very good Lexi" I replied to my wise 3 1/2 year old. She continued with "and what does purple mean?". I had to burst her bubble with "Honey, there are no purple traffic lights". She was quick to inform me that "we should have purple too". So I had to ask "and what would that mean?". She cheerfully said "everyone get out of your car and dance in the streets together". I laughed hysterically!!

She brought home a picture from school that had a happy face sticker on it. She was describing the picture to me and when she got to the sticker she said "and this is happiness". Ha!!

Lexi thinks the world of her Papa. Right now since I work all day on Wednesdays, she and Kailey go to lunch with Papa and he watches them for the day. I always tell teh girls while they are getting ready for bed each night what the next day holds for them. Tuesday night I tell Lexi that she gets to go to lunch with Papa and Uncle Kyle tomorrow. She excitedly says, "is today tomorrow?". Just can't wait to see her Papa : )

Meals with are an adventure with Lexi in and of themselves. Last evening, she said "Mom, if I swallowed a spider, it would be ticklish". Oh my!!! Yes, but ticklish isn't the reaction I would probably have : ) Too cute!!

I just can't wait to hear what my sweet flower will come up with next ; )