Showing posts with label Sethisms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sethisms. Show all posts

November 30, 2015

All the things

This weekend, amidst a fantastic Thanksgiving and wonderful time with my babies, we had some more poignant moments that filled our weekend together.  The first came at Thanksgiving dinner as the four of us feasted {alone} on turkey, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole and corn bread.  As dinner progressed, Seth blurted out, "Mom, I need some more beer, please!"

You can imagine how this stopped me in my tracks.  I looked around, searching for another grown up whose eye I could catch.  But only my kids were there.  When I peaked at Zechariah, he burst out laughing and so I joined him, pain growing on my side, pee-in my pants, laughing.  What did Seth want?  Sparkling grape juice.  HAH!

Then on Saturday, in one of my more brilliant moves, I decided I could move a full length couch from one finished room of the basement to the other finished room.  Alone.  Except for when it got stuck 4 feet off the ground on the "turn" and remained lodged in the doorway until Joel arrived.

Or that time that I attempted to put up our Christmas tree and nearly chucked it through my front window for all the frustration {and cursing}.  Joel rescued that mess too.

But in the midst of all of this, there were sweet moments.  At church, the kids were in adult church because it was a 5th Sunday.  The sermon was entitled, "Hold On" and was based on the scripture in Isaiah 2 that speaks to the Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father and Prince of Peace who is coming.  In part of the message, Derrick addressed the recent murders in Chicago and the fact that a young man mentored by GRIP was shot in the neck and paralyzed.  Seth heard this and had a million questions.  In the van on the way home, I explained:

A boy was shot in the neck with a gun while sitting outside his home.  He was not killed but he can no longer use his arms or his legs.  He is paralyzed.  There are some parts of Chicago that are very violent and lots of shootings are happening.  This year alone -- in 2015 -- there have been over 500 murders from guns in Chicago.  It is so, so sad.

Seth didn't take but a moment to respond:  It's a good thing God doesn't leave us alone, Momma.

Ah, precious son of my heart.  I love him.

Later that night, after Joel rescued us from all of the Steiner Mayhem of the weekend, Leah came running to me, taking a break from playing Wii, to tell me that last week, she spent a lot of time telling Oliver (the current bestie) about Jesus.  She said she told him God is good and He loves him.  She said Satan is bad.  Satan sometimes whispers things in your ears and you have to ignore him and tell him to go away.  We need to listen to God all the time.  Then she asked him if he believes in God and Oliver changed his mind (apparently first having said he did not) and said YES.  Leah was so excited to tell me all about this and repeated it again at bedtime with the boys.  Such a sweetheart of a daughter who wants to do right and loves Jesus with her whole heart.  I adore her.

One of the best parts about Leah's story was listening to her tell me in a fluid, coherent manner. Often that's an issue for her little cloudy brain, but on this day, at this time, she rocked it.

I'm thankful for our messy, loving, crazy existence.  My kids rock.

June 30, 2015

Sethisms

Seth is seven (and a half) and hilarious.  He has so many weird-isms that he keeps us all laughing, all day long.  A while back, I started keeping track of his "isms" on social media using the hashtag #sethisms.  This is nice because when I click on it, I can easily see them all. 
 
Here are some of my recent favorites:
 
 
May 1:  My boys have decided they are twins.  No really.  Twins.  But oh, they are born on different days. 
#sethisms
 
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April 24:  Mom, how do turtles get their shells and keep them on?
 
I don't know, Seth.
 
{moments of silence}
 
Mom, does your mom know more than you?  #sethisms
 
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May 10:  Happy Mother's Day to all my friends around the world.  Hopefully your card was addressed to "Mommy" rather than "Deb" like mine was.  #sethisms
 
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April 2:  Hey Zechariah.  Wanna look at a germ through my microscope?
 
Sure, Seth!
 
{Loudest most disgusting hawker ever}
And there you have it.  #sethisms
 
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June 30:  Seth used his money to purchase a Luigi action figure from Amazon.  He knows it comes today.  In honor of that event, he woke up at 5 a.m. to stalk the mailman who usually comes about 5 p.m. and he's now playing endless "chords" on the piano by the window in anticipation of his arrival.
 
Shortly thereafter, he started opening the {alarmed} front door ever one minute, resulting in regular {and not annoying at all} beeps.  #sethisms
 
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June 18:  Talking to Seth about the woman who will be his live-in nanny in the fall and he says, "So she will be in our family now?"
 
What a beautiful reflection of our Father in heaven.  All those who live in His house are family.  #sethisms
 
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June 15:  When your brother sleeps in:
#sethisms
 
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Zechariah wants to know why I won't take him to the next Blackhawks' game.  {see $15,000 playoff tickets}
 
Meanwhile, Seth wants to know when the Hawks and Bears play each other.  #sethisms
 
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I just asked Seth where something was.  His response?
 
"In my stuffed animal herd."  #sethisms
 
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That time when you're mowing the yard and a homeless man comes up insisting he finish for you . . . without pay.  This ain't my first rodeo.... I knew.... but I let him.  He was careful, slow and thorough.  Then he explained his situation and needs.  We talked.  The kids were watching.  So I cam inside to eleventy billion questions about why he is homeless while we packed him a dinner before he could bolt.  He swept the sidewalk with his feet while he waited.  Love opportunities like this.  And of course, Seth wants to know why Ronzel can't live with us.  #sethisms
 
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I don't know why germs eat our teeth and give us cavities.  Stupid germs.  #sethisms
 
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May 28:  Mom, why doesn't Jesus have glory?  #sethisms
 
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Seth:  "When we live in heaven, we get God's last name.  Jesus"  #sethisms
 
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May 18:  Apparently distressed by my infrequent use of the bathroom lock, I found my door knob this morning, completely covered in tape.  #sethisms
 
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May 12:  Was just introducing the kids to Rahab's Corner so we could buy some of the needed supplies.  I said, "We are going to help women who are living on the streets.  Some of them have been hurt by people.  We are going to help them be safe."
 
Seth:  "If I see anyone hurt those people I'm going to PROTECT them!"
 
And then he chose to purchase a pad lock.  #sethisms
 
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Doesn't everyone bite a hole in the bottom of their taco and eat the insides through that hole?  #sethisms
 
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May 2:  Seth says, "Mom, it's too hot.  70 degrees is fine but 75 is over the top"
#sethisms
 
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"First one in bed is a clean egg!!"  #sethisms
 
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On reading his adoption book which reads, "Once Seth joined her life, Deb became a Mommy!"
 
Seth:  "Mom, what were you before?"
#sethisms
 
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April 22:  "Mom, am I going to be dunked when I get baptized?" 
#sethisms
 
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April 3:  "Mom, what color am I?  Cuz you know I'm half blank and half Ugandan.  So what does that make me?"  #sethisms
 
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March 20:  On returning home from work late one evening.... "Oh hey mom.  Did you take your pajamas with you?"  #sethisms
 
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February 21:  I found this in Seth's backpack.
Dear mom, I love you more than dogs; you are as sweet as pancakes.  My love for you is as big as the world.  You are my sweet pumpkin.  Love, Seth
#sethisms
 
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Oh how I love this boy!

June 1, 2015

Zechariah and Mrs. D

Since Zechariah came home from Uganda, he has had the same teacher:  Mrs. Druckmiller.  Our school's use of the multi-age classroom has been such a blessing for my family and this is one huge aspect of it.  Three year (K,1,2) one teacher.  So good.
 
Mrs. Druckmiller hand wrote each student finishing second grade a letter at the end of the year.  Here is Zechariah's letter.
 
Zechariah still can't read it without crying.  So precious, her words to my son. 
 
When Seth noticed Zechariah's angst over the letter, he agreed to immediately cancel summer and head straight back to school, without moving onto third/second grade.
Such a good brother.
Love them so.