Monday, December 24, 2012

family christmas

We are in Oklahoma this year for Christmas so the 3 of us humans + one doggie celebrated our family's Christmas morning in Franklin before we left.  Our big surprise for Bo was a tent!  I got that thing in Chicago in October and carried it on the plane - the things we do for our kids.   It was a hit with Bo AND Moose loves it too! They take turns hanging out in there.  It folds down flat so when it loses its appeal, we can put it away for awhile. 





 


 Bo was getting over a stomach virus and was a little sleepy/overwhelmed.  

 The soccer ball and goal were a big hit, too.  




Finger Puppets.


Saturday, December 22, 2012

getting ready for christmas

Ho Ho Ho

Our first Tennessee Christmas has been sweet.  


We've been making memories and sharing the time as a family.  Bo understands so much this year and is so much fun to share Christmas with.  He knows Santa says Ho Ho Ho! and loves his job of turning on and off the Christmas tree lights by stomping the floor switch.  He has a collection of Christmas stickers and believes that stickers belong on the face, and none of us have corrected him:


We've enjoyed making new traditions here in our new home.  It has been so warm thus far, which I think is pretty nice.  I can enjoy Christmas lights in 60 degree weather.  In fact, we might just get out of the car and leisurely wander around in the comfort of our t-shirts.  

Left: our back porch and Bo in short-sleeves.  Right: a house in Nashville decked in lights. 


Everyone around here said we had to go to Opryland Hotel to see the lights.  We finally made it out this week.  It was really crazy.  I don't really know how to explain it to my yankee friends - a giant hotel with an arboretum/greenhouse growing in the middle of it?  They really do Christmas well there.  There were lights everywhere, hanging from the lofted ceiling, engulfing the indoor Christmas tree, and stretching to every branch of the trees at the entrance of the hotel.  


Their children's section was sweet and fairly empty so we decided to see Santa without a line, even though Bo was not wearing his Santa shirt.  He wasn't a huge fan of the jolly old elf.


But he WAS a huge fan of the train exhibit.  He busted up laughing at the trolley that shuttled back and forth above the town.

A highlight was the Behold the Lamb concert at the Ryman - my first time at the Ryman but my 2nd time to see the concert.  It's been several years since and I was so excited to share the experience with Matt and our friends from community group. It is an awesome show and I highly recommend this fresh and Biblical perspective of Christmas. We will be making this a family tradition!

Currently Matt and I are on the road to OKC. Arkansas has been a long and boring state with an hour long stop on the highway. BUT... Bo flew from Cinci to OK with my parents and we are ever so glad he is enjoying a day with a train table at Coco and Boppy's instead of being stuck in here with us. Moose is a much more compliant traveler. :)



Friday, December 21, 2012

A Legacy

My grandfather, Robert Lowery, went to be with the Lord.


I can only describe it as a homecoming.  He is home with the One he dedicated his life to serving.  My grandpa served in WWII, married his hometown sweetheart, my grandma, and became a pastor.  He founded and pastored Faith Bible Church in Cincinnati, Ohio, for 30 years.  

Grandpa and Grandma with Ryan and Me

On Wednesday our family gathered in Cincinnati to be together and celebrate my grandpa.  His memorial service was so special.  Dear friends of my grandparents spoke about Grandpa's life and service, his humility, his honesty, his desire to serve the Lord.  They spoke about his prison ministry, his dedication to missions, and his ability to preach the Word of God.  One man told of a sermon Grandpa preached in Guatemala that brought a missionary to tears, so timely was the message to his tired soul.  

Grandpa and Me

I don't think I will ever know the extent of my grandfather's influence, or how his life has impacted mine.  I am richly blessed by my extended family's commitment to the Lord.  Because of my grandpa's commitment to missions, my mom and her sister both lived overseas as missionaries.  Because of my childhood exposure to missions and travel, I moved to Kenya.  Because of that move, Matt and I met.  

Grandpa, my cousins, and my sister

It was for these reasons and many more that we named Bo "Robert" after my grandpa.

Fifteen years ago, my grandpa was diagnosed with Alzheimer's.  After many years of caring for him at home, my grandma finally was forced to place him in a care facility.  Even there, God used the witness of my grandma to minister to the staff and other residents.

Grandma and most of her grandkids.

What a joy it is to know my grandpa is finally whole, that he is all that God intended him to be!

Below is a video from Faith Bible's 50th anniversary, celebrated this year.  It tells the story of the church my grandpa founded and the features some of his last sermon.


Faith Bible Church 50th Anniversary from Faithful Bull Productions on Vimeo.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

real family pictures

Have you seen that picture on Pinterest of the three kids holding letters that spell J-O-Y, but all of them are screaming?  That's kind of how our family picture experience was.  

 One of these kids was feeling a little squirrely.

Attempting to get one of Gigi and Pop with their sweet grandsons:

And my personal favorite:


What do you think about this family resemblance?




Matt and his brothers with their grandpa:



Anyway, we somehow managed to get this crew all together over Thanksgiving for a picture of the growing family:

Saturday, December 15, 2012

evolution of a table

I would like to blog a couple times a week but time just gets away from me!  We've had a lot happening but part of me wants to be chronological with my posting.  So, as Christmas approaches, here is a post from Thanksgiving: 

Over Thanksgiving, Matt and his brothers, Dad, and Grandpa collaborated to make a table out of barn wood.  The wood was taken from this old barn.  


This was a real from-the-source operation. 

 



The guys spent a lot of time down in the workshop.  There are lots of steps to building a table, especially when the wood is full of nails and warped with age.



They spent some late nights putting it together but it's all assembled now.  Over Christmas they will probably give it another sanding and stain and seal it.  It will be an outdoor table at Matt's parents' house.  If you've seen Parenthood, their outdoor family space was the inspiration for this project!




Thursday, December 6, 2012

It's only 8 months late . . .


Turn your favorite photos into a photo book at Shutterfly.com.


I started making a book for Bo shortly after he turned one.  Obviously it has taken me a while!  I finally got inspired to crank it out so he could get it for Christmas. (That being said, it's already ordered, so please keep typos to yourself.)  I can hardly believe he used to be so tiny . . . I forget so much about what it was like to have a little baby.  Anyway, Shutterfly gave a surprise option at the end to share the book so for better or for worse, you all can see it too!  Enjoy!