Monday, March 3, 2008

Woof Woof




Since January, when Eilee learned what a doggie says, she has decided that most every animal says "woof woof." So for her birthday, we spent some family time at the Santa Ana Zoo knowing full well that she would get quite a kick out of all the monkeys and such that they have there. She was completely mesmerized by the hopping wallabee and the parrots.


Then, we had dinner at her favorite place--Wahoo's. She just loves their fish. )

Cake Face





For starting out as a cautious cake-eater who delicately picked off sprinkles one by one, Eilee had quite a turn around by the end when she was devouring the frosting and smashing some bits onto Mommy's and Daddy's faces.

One year...already!


I know everyone says that kids grow up so quickly, but I never knew that it would feel like I just turned around and a year had already passed. I am so amazed at the blessing of our little Eilee. She is truly a light to the world (as her name says). Everywhere we go she reaches out her hand and enthusiastically says "HI!" I have learned so much from her about the way the Lord sees people. The homeless woman at the grocery store, the sales clerk at Target, the little boy walking into the library, the man with the toothless smile...they all get a "Hi" from Eilee. The world is becoming such a smaller place as the people I pass change from being just shadows on the sidelines to someone's grandmothers, sons, cousins, aunts, and friends each with a story uniquely their own.

Friday, February 15, 2008

Hanging with the Cuzz Buzzes



While Kristoffer was gone, we spent a couple nights with the Carlson cousins. We had a blast going to the park every day and taking a 3 mile walk around the old houses in Redlands. It was so good to have time to see them...

Thursday, February 14, 2008

To England with Love



This Valentine's day was the first in 10 years that Kristoffer and I were apart :( Open Doors was having their annual IT conference in the UK and it just happened to fall right on the week of Valentine's day. After seriously considering joining Kristoffer, we decided that since his meetings went from 7 am to 9 pm that we wouldn't really get to see him much at all anyway....so Eilee and I stayed home. It was definitely the hardest goodbye we've had in a long time since we really spend so much time home together as a family. As we were driving to take Kristoffer to his ride to the airport, he said that he didn't care how hard it was--he was never going to go on a long business trip without his family again. I was so touched... :)


We sent this picture to him on Valentine's day.

Friday, January 18, 2008

A Night in L.A.




Spur of the moment, Kristoffer's parents gave us tickets to Itzhak Perlman at the Walt Disney Concert Hall since his mother was not feeling well. We were amazed by the beautiful architecture of this concert hall that has some of the best acoustics in the world. Itzhak Perlman is the premier violinist of the world, so, needless to say, his performance was breathtaking! During intermission, we walked out onto the patio which is home to our country's smallest National Park. We felt like we were walking in a dream as we stepped out and saw an amazing view of the L.A. lights. I was especially taken by a tree that draped over the sidewalks with its large leaves and pink puffs for flowers. For the parents of a ten-month old, just the mere fact that we were having a date was a treat, but we were able to enjoy beautiful music, breathtaking views, and innovative architecture. Plus, the evening ended with Itzhak playing an encore of the theme of Schindler's List (which he performed for the movie).

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

A New Year


This year Kristoffer suggested that we spend New Year's day in prayer for direction for the coming year. So, we each took turns watching Eilee while the other had time to read and pray. It was so refreshing and meaningful. We'd really love to make it a tradition. Here we are in our comfy clothes at the end of the day....we realized that we never had a family picture in front of the Christmas tree so we did it ourselves. :)