Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Are they cute or what?


Okay, so I figure as a mom, I reserve the right to think that my children are the cutest in the world. I guess that is our job, to make sure our children know their place in the world and to remind them and to us, they are amazing. Nonetheless, this evening we went to the good ole' baptist church down the road throwing a fall festival, fun with candy, costumes, and chili. What more could you want? Benjamin had a ball, and though Samuel had had a whopping 40 minute nap all day, he fared quite well. I figure there was too much to look at to be cranky. Anyway, we had loads of fun, and though I don't have anything insightful to say about the experience, I felt like you all needed to know how cute my kids looked. Isn't that my job?
P.S. If I was as cool as my friends Kayla and Candace I totally would have done a slideshow. My brain seems to be a bit on the down side tonight . . . . Love you ladies!

Has it really been 15 years?


This morning Benjamin and I went to our weekly bible study, BSF. It is this great, nondenominational, international bible study that I have gone to for several years now and cannot seem to get enough of. It has taught me more about studying the bible on my own than any study I have ever done. Enough of the advertisement, but I did see someone there who got me thinking. I grew up in Fayetteville, AR in a fairly large Methodist church. Central UMC is a great place that strives to teach the word of God in a straightforward and honest way, so as to impact the world with the message of Jesus Christ. However, like all human institutions it has it's own set of shortcomings. This morning I ran into a woman who had taught my confirmation class in 6th grade. Her daughter is my age and 15 years ago we were friends. I realized that this woman had taken her time and energy and taught me the word of God at a young age. However, for me it was an age of transition. One of leaving something in order to venture into something else. One of those growing up years. It is also the year that I got baptized. She showed me truth in the word of God that I hold to today in all circumstances. Thank You Mrs. Emilie. I'm glad to know you are living in the KC area and I am ever grateful that you took the time to teach me the heart of God that I may want to pursue it more.


Saturday, October 20, 2007

The Happy Harrigan Pumpkins


Well, here we are. The Harrigan's enjoy a good dose of fall fun, and in that spirit we decided that we needed happy pumpkins. We are not all that into the scary side of things, so we don't want spooky pumpkins, but we can all enjoy a smile in the night hours. Ben, Sam, and I went to a pumpkin patch yesterday for play group and happened to come home with a pumpkin for each member of the family (excluding the "extended" family on the property). And after a 90 second jump on the super highway of information, my dear husband came back with several designs for our new and improved family. I cleaned out the insides, Benjamin doodled back and forth between helping and playing, Samuel desperately wanted to play in the inner slimey goop that comes out of the middle, and John did wonders with the knife. Here is what came from it all. Maybe in some totally cheesy way the Lord will show his light through us the same way.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

The Family expands. . .


Well, this past weekend we all went to Conway, AR for the wonderful wedding of my brother and now sister-in-law. For weeks we've been talking about the next time we go to Arkansas we are going to Will and Kelly's wedding. For as much as we know about weddings and being married, the best part to my dear three-year old is that after the wedding you get cake. Most major events are defined by whether or not you get cake. So, needless to say, this was an exciting event. I wanted to remember how wonderful my wedding was, but how amazing my marriage has been. I wanted to thank my husband for being so amazing. I wanted to share my joy about the new marriage in our family, and lavish all with prayers and joy. It's such an amazing time to be grateful for what you have and excited about the years to come. As much as I have grown to love my husband more in the last 8 years, I can't wait to see what we will be like in 8 more. Congrats Will and Kelly! Sorry I don't have a picture of the two of them, I was relegated to the women's area so you can see a picture of the three women in the Hightower Family now, myself, Kelly, and Erin. Aren't we a match made in heaven?

Are they really growing this fast?


So here are some developmental milestones. Benjamin fed Samuel dinner for the first time. He has since repeated the action at breakfast today and "helped" with dinner tonight. It's a new fascination and since he is fairly accurate about it, and since it helps me get something else done, I don't mind it so much. Nonetheless, I felt like it was worthy for publication.

By the way, it looks like chocolate pudding they are eating, but rest assured, it's only prunes.

Here, there, and everywhere. . .




Okay, so it's been forever. Since I started this process I was attempting to "blog" on Sunday nights. If you look back over the last posts, it will become evident that plan is not working out for me. So, you get news when you get it. I have all kinds of things I want to talk about, but I think I'll start with the Harrigan Family Commune. As most of you know, there are four young men that live in our basement. Our favorite, Andrew, is in class at the same time as John. However, the new and coming up second in line, is Chad. Chad has class in the mornings and was here this afternoon when it had been raining. You see, we have a large drainage "creek" that runs beside the house. Since we moved in, 2 months ago, Benjamin has been asking to see the waterfall. The first picture is one of the rainy days last month when we (Andrew and Benjamin) hoped there would be a waterfall. Sadly, they were disappointed. The second picture is of this afternoon, when there actually was a large amount of water running down the side of our yard. Benjamin and Chad had a wonderful walk in a downpour. As I watched ever so closely, Chad held on to Benjamin about like I would and when he returned not only had they seen the water but they had seen a glimpse into our heavenly Father. Mothers know this is a daily occurrence, the Lord speaks to us in the most mundane of circumstances. Maybe this is one of those ways he is using me in ministry now.

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Baby Boot Camp

Well folks, I am here tonight to share the praises and perils of infancy. This weekend, Friday night to be exact, we had such a long and difficult night that John and I decided it was time to institute a little event we affectionately call "Baby Boot Camp." You see, though somewhat important for Benjamin to sleep through the night, it was not as big of a deal for him. We spent two nights when he was four months old, where John got up with him at night. He stuck the paci in, talked to him for a bit and let him learn how to go back to sleep. He cried the first night for 20 minutes, the second for 10, and after that didn't wake up again through the night. How easy! We were suddenly convinced that we were great parents and we had this whole thing worked out. He slept well in his crib and napped for the appropriate time. Samuel however, has been a different being all together. He is thoroughly attached to mama, at mealtime, bathtime, bedtime, and middle of the night time. Because of this he was waking up at all hours of the morning (1am, 3am, 5am) and not going back to sleep. Screaming at me when I put him in his crib, but lying completely awake for over an hour as I was trying to rock him. All that to say, it was time to help him learn how to self-soothe and put himself back to sleep. Back to the boot camp idea. Saturday was the first day we tried to get him to take a nap in the morning without falling asleep in my arms. Uh oh, after going in to see him every 10 minutes, it took him 45 minutes to fall asleep! I was losing my mind, and he slept a whopping 20 minutes! That afternoon, it was worse, though he slept a bit longer. However, last night, John put him down patted his butt and he whined for 5 minutes, but he put himself to sleep. Even better, last night he woke up once, cried for 5 minutes, and went back to sleep! Today his naps were great, though tonight we had a bit of a set-back and he cried 10 minutes before going to sleep. Either way, we are heading in the right direction and mommy is regaining some sanity. I think that we both needed some separation time. It reminds me though, that we are given little eternal souls in our children, the Lord knows who they are, how they function, and what they think. I only hope that we are nurturing ours in His wisdom and ways and not our own. I'll let you know how the end of baby boot camp goes! (two more days)

When we come through life only to realize that nothing here can fill us- it is then that we realize we thirst for the only one who can fill, Jesus himself.