Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Say yeah!


This really may be one of those "you had to be there" moments but I'll relay it anyway since this is kind of Lindy's "baby book."

On Tuesday morning we were on our way to Ladies Bible Class. I had some extra time and some money left on a Starbucks gift card, so I decided to hit the drive thru for my non-fat, no-whip mocha...I was rockin' out to a song (ghastly image to picture, I know) and one of the lines was "Say yeah" and I sang that pretty emphatically.

Very quietly from the back seat I hear, "I don't want to say yeah."

Thankfully, I wasn't drinking my mocha yet or I might have spewed it all over the dashboard because I was laughing so hard...

Okay, you can tell me that it really isn't that funny. It won't hurt my feelings. Really. Oh, by the way, if you are the first to guess what song I was "singing," I'll send you a $5.00 Starbucks card.

Say yeah!



Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Happiness is...

...a bed-headed little girl composing a song called, "I Love My Family."

Friday, February 12, 2010

Sweet times

Yesterday Lindy had her Valentine's Day party at school. Here are a few highlights of her sugar-laden fun time.


She loved decorating her bag and making it fancy for all the Valentine cards she'd receive...I didn't capture the back of the bag but that's where ALL the bling was. She doesn't understand the concept of "less is more."

She enjoyed playing games with her friends...


Life got really good when she found out about the ice cream sundae bar!



And the "cherry on top" for me was getting to be there for all the fun with my sweetie!


This post contains NO calories, sugar, or fat for the readers--just lots of

L-O-V-E

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Celebrating recovery!

If you're a long-time reader of this blog, you may recall this post from May 2008. Not long after Lindy turned three, we tried to get her to give up her "rag." We thought we'd cured her in a matter of days but come to find out she had found replacements, instead. The rag gave way to a nice pillow which gave way to a blanket and so on and so on. We'd take something away and she'd find something else. Eventually, we gave her the original rags back because the blankets were even grosser than the rags. I'm sure this wasn't our finest parenting moment and that we made some mistakes in the process. We just didn't know how to break the cycle. We talked about addiction and habits and there were times I was afraid it was going to continue until she got married as her need for it seemed to grow stronger.

Late last fall she and I made a goal for her to give it up come the new year. I think she truly wanted to give it up but didn't know how and I told her to pray to God about it, which she did. She knew it wasn't healthy and that it wasn't good for her teeth. Right before we traveled at Christmas, she gave it up for her nap. Then one day after the new year, Don put her down at night and took it away from her. I would check in the morning and there weren't any obvious replacements. I was afraid her replacement would be her fingers but there wasn't evidence of that happening. One day led to another and then another and I'm so proud to say she's FINALLY cured of her habit.

Last Saturday night we went to celebrate the fact that she gave up her rag. She chose to go have ice cream and was quite excited. The second picture makes me wonder if her new habit is bad manners...Actually, it was just goofiness and giddiness.



I don't know why but the rags had remained in the house and were on my dresser. (BAD MOMMY!) Today she asked to throw them away. I thought she'd be remorseful or regret seeing them go but she was excited to do the honors.



Lindy, Daddy and I are so proud of you for setting a goal, following through with it, and asking for God's strength to help you. In fact, I think we could learn a lesson or two from you...

Friday, January 22, 2010

Flashback Friday



I love this girl like white on rice.

January 22, 2007

20 1/2 months


Happy Flashback Friday!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Christmas 2009

I had a super fun Christmas and hope you did, too. If you want to read about it and see more pictures, please visit the family blog. Mommy is seriously rethinking maintaining three blogs. It is a lot to keep up with.

Also, Mommy and Daddy have been kind of sad lately about my baby sister. You can read why on her blog. I know they sure could use some prayers. I really, really want to be a big sister. I know I have Max but I know my sister will be so much more fun than my invisible brother.

Have a fun new year!!!

Monday, December 21, 2009

School Christmas party


Last Thursday Lindy had her school Christmas party. She had fun decorating a wreath, playing relay games, and eating the special Happy Meals they brought in for lunch. She did not "CHOOSE" to visit Santa Claus, despite the lure of chocolate. She was very emphatic that it was her choice and she was choosing NOT to see him.

Her teacher, Miss Roberta, is the best! She is a dear friend of mine and amazing with the kids. Clearly, Lindy loves her.


She was very excited to have her daddy come for this party AND for Denisa to join, too.



A special, "thank you" to my dear mom who made this outfit for Lindy. She still works full-time and her nights and weekends go by incredibly fast trying to do all the things she doesn't have the luxury of doing during the week. So her sewing is a true labor of love!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Gingerbread house 2009

Lindy has a tradition of going to our friend Denisa's house to put together and decorate a gingerbread house. She did this last Tuesday and it was a great time for me to get LOTS done without my little helper and for her to get a full-on sugar rush!

Thanks, Denisa, for being so thoughtful to take time to do this.

Here is my little pastry chef at work.


As you can see, she tested the icing as she went along...

No big shock that she doesn't clean up like this at home...

The finished product! Way to go Lindy Li!!!

My little drummer girl!

Thursday, December 10, 2009

The eyes of Elfie are upon you


Here's the story and we're sticking with it...

The day after Thanksgiving--while Lindy was taking a nap--a package mysteriously arrived at the door. It was
The Elf on a Shelf. We read the book together and removed our elf from the shelf. In a matter of moments Lindy named him, "Elfie."

For the past three weeks, Elfie has been moving around our house and keeping a watchful eye on Lindy. Every night he goes back to the North Pole to report on Lindy's behavior. He sneaks back sometime during the wee hours of the morning and hangs out in a new spot.

Comfort must not be that important to Elfie...

Elfie doesn't talk to us, nor are we allowed to touch him as this would interfere with his magic. He is a great listener, though.
Lindy is smitten with Elfie.

Every morning she LOVES hunting for him and her behavior around him has been quite remarkable. I wonder if we can keep him all year???

Notice the flashlight? It was kind of early and dark that morning! YAWN!


Lindy is very polite to him and she really does her best to make him feel part of our family. This morning she was quite bummed that she hadn't personally said, "goodbye" to him before she went off to school.

It has been loads of fun to see her excitement about her new elf friend and informant!

I do believe we have ourselves a new Christmas tradition folks and just remember the eyes of Elfie are upon you and he's friends with the big man in red.

Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Thirty Days of Thankfulness--Days 28, 29, & 30


Late, late, late...That's what this post is! Lindy had a great time being thankful in November! Her last three thankful entries are as follows:

Lindy is thankful for bows
Lindy is thankful for fall and the leaves
Lindy is thankful for pink and purple things (and diamonds)

Hopefully I can keep up her thankfulness all year long...


Friday, November 27, 2009

Thirty Days of Thankfulness-Days 26 & 27


Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving yesterday! Although Thanksgiving is over, there are still a few more days of Lindy's Thirty Days of Thankfulness.

Yesterday she was thankful for family. That might be a repeat but I'm not going to knock it...I'm thrilled she considers family a blessing!

Today she said she's thankful for Declan's daddy. Declan is her sweet little friend whose father recently left for his another deployment--this time to Afghanistan--after only being home six months. It is hard for her to comprehend all the "whys" behind his absence and his job but I am so proud of her little mind for recognizing the importance of our military.

Lindy wants to know what you're thankful for today...


Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Thirty Days of Thankfulness-Day 25


"Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer." Psalm 19:14

Today Chatty Cathy said she's thankful for her mouth. I could say so much about her choice but I will hold my tongue and just be thankful right along with her for this child who talks non-stop and (usually) has the sweetest little voice.

What are you thankful for today?

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Thirty Days of Thankfulness-Days 20-24


Hello readers~Did you think Lindy had given up on the thankful thing? She didn't. We've had a very sick computer and a very smart Daddy doing his best to make it last a bit longer...She's still sharing what she's thankful for on a daily basis. I present the last five days.

Day 20-Necklaces
Day 21-Santa Claus (although, she still doesn't want to meet him)
Day 22-Treasure chests with gold in them
Day 23-C-C-C Crowns you wear on your head
Day 24-Headbands

Hope you have a wonderful day filled with whatever makes you thankful!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Thirty Days of Thankfulness-Day 19


This morning Lindy told me she is thankful for pilgrims. I guess she had her school Thanksgiving feast on her mind at an early hour. I know she doesn't completely comprehend what the pilgrims did and their importance to our country but she does know enough to include them in her thankful list, so that's a start.


I'm thankful for my little pilgrim and would've traveled on the Mayflower over and over to bring her home to me.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Thirty Days of Thankfulness-Days 17 & 18

I really am loving all the answers I'm getting from Lindy when I ask her what she's thankful for each morning. I don't say that to brag on Lindy. I say it because it is a part of her history and I don't want to forget the little conversations and things she says. I'll admit, after the first three days, she got a little "bored" of my project and didn't really want to share. However, after some discussion, it clicked and she's really seemed to adopt an attitude of gratitude.

Yesterday, Lindy told me she is thankful for big balloons. I think Lindy thinks about balloons a lot because her friend Mr. Daryl typically has one to give her each Sunday morning after church.



This morning, Lindy told me in one run-on sentence she is thankful for dandelions (the kind you can blow), caterpillars, butterflies, and ladybugs. Lindy really loves nature and likes to explore when it is not 100 degrees outside. She has always displayed an appreciation for the smallest details of creation like a tiny bug, a spiderweb, a small flower, or little acorn. I love her reminder to stop and look at the little things.

What are you thankful for today?

Monday, November 16, 2009

Thirty Days of Thankfulness-Days 14, 15, & 16


Running kind of behind here, so we'll do another combined post. Lindy says she's thankful for her:

1. Room
2. Toys

and, most importantly, today she's thankful for:

3. Daddy and his birthday

Last night after Don tucked in Lindy and she had said her prayers, she stopped Don at the door and said, "Daddy, I hope your day goes really well tomorrow."

Happy Birthday, Daddy!

Love your~
Lindy Li

Friday, November 13, 2009

Thirty Days of Thankfulness-Days 12 & 13


Yesterday on the way to school Lindy flooded me with about three dozen things she was thankful for and I'm including three I remember--unicorns, horses, and ponies.

Today she is thankful for rainbows but she is a bit upset that she hasn't seen one in a while. (They've been studying Noah quite a bit lately.) Also, if you're following these posts, you might recall she was thankful for Max--her invisible three year old brother. She is NOT thankful for him today and wanted that post removed.

What are you thankful for today?

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Thirty Days of Thankfulness-Day 11


Lindy had many things she's thankful for today but when I explained it was a special day to remember the people in the military she told me she is thankful her daddy was a "soldier."

What are you thankful for today?


Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Thirty Days of Thankfulness-Day 10


This morning during our snuggle time I asked what Lindy is thankful for today. She said her pink kitchen from Grandma and Grandpa. I just love my little domestic engineer in training!

What are you thankful for today?

Monday, November 09, 2009

Thirty Days of Thankfulness-Days 8 & 9


Oops...Mommy forgot to post Lindy's thankful thought yesterday...

Yesterday Lindy was thankful for turning 4.5 (which her Mommy is NOT so thankful about...) and today it is for flowers--specifically, "pink roses, and red roses, and the purple ones..."

What are you thankful for today?

Saturday, November 07, 2009

Thirty Days of Thankfulness-Day 7


When I asked Lindy what she was thankful for today, she said her kitty. Lately, her toy of choice has been a black stuffed cat. You just never know what's going to float this girl's boat and make her feel thankful...