Sunday, May 28, 2006

Lost

Well, I stepped on the scale this morning and received a pleasant surprise. 222.2. That is down 10 pounds in the past 3 weeks, since starting ww and curves. I think I have sweated off 5 pounds in the last 2 days alone.

Looking forward to the day when I can type 199. It's been a LONG time since I've been under 200.

Verse of the day: Philippians 4:13 NIV
I can do everything through him who gives me strength.

My prayer for the day:
Dear Jesus - Thank you for my successes and failures. Please help me to continue to look to you for support in this adventure of my life. I want to be a healthier wife, mom and friend. Thank you for being so good to me. I love you Lord!

Friday, May 26, 2006

Singing

We have been going to a weekly music class for the past 9 weeks, and E has discovered the joy of singing. My joy? Listening to him try to keep himself awake at night by signing. What is the song you might wonder? Ring Around the Rosey.

The kicker is that E didn't learn that song at music class but at swimming class. I love it!

Thank you, God, for everything! Especially for our little E!

Monday, May 22, 2006

Reading a new book

I am reading this great book by Elizabeth George, "The Remarkable Women of the Bible". It is so good. Right now I am reading about Sarah...what a strong and wonderful woman of faith.

"As you trust in the Lord ... again and again ... remember that just like Sarah, you live your life in God's constant and powerful presence...remember that you are NEVER alone!

Above you are God's overshadowing wings - Psm. 91:4
Beneath you are God's everlasting arms -Duet. 33:27
Around you the angel of the Lord encamps on all sides to deliver you - Psm. 34:7
Inside you God's peace that passes all understaning guards our heart and mind - Philippians 4:7

Friday, May 19, 2006

Froggy Soap

I couldn't hear Ethan this morning so I went to investigate and found him in his bathroom. We had purchased some "Kandoo" soap a few weeks ago and I had forgotten about it, so when I found Ethan this morning he was "washing his hands". "Wacha doing stinkerdoodles", I asked? "I want the frog soap mom, I want the frog soap to wash my hands", he replied. Needless to say there was soap everywhere...on the toilet, on the sink and and the floor. But it did smell like green apples!

I have to say I look forward to what Ethan discovers each day. I just LOVE being a mom.

Thank you God for this wonderful gift in my life.

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Surprise revealed

So the big surprise:

Ethan was looking out the window and watching and waiting....and from around the corner who showed up?


READY?






Darth Vader. Ethan said "Oooooh, Darth Vader" It was my father-in-law dressed up in a helmet and mask. When he rang the doorbell and came in the sound effects were cool. Ethan and his friend Matthew were pretty leary and freaked out until they Charlie took off the mask. It was very FUNNY and I got it all on tape.

So it wasn't a BIG HUGE surprise, but well worth the wait.

Surprises

So today is going to be a day of surprises.

Ethan's friends Matthew and baby Peter are coming over for the morning while their mommy goes on a field trip with sister Maya's school. Now they are waiting as patiently as a 2 and 3 year old can in Ethan's room looking out the front window for a surprise that is coming for Ethan.

Don't know what it is--just that Ethan's Papa Charlie is coming up. But I have specific instructions to have Ethan looking out the window at 10:15 am and to have the video camera ready. HMMMMMM--it better be more than a basketball for all the drama this is causing...HA.

Brian knows what the surprise is--but I don't. I feel like a little kid on Christmas Eve.

Will let you know what's going on....

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Link for Mary

http://www.flickr.com/photos/stitchedbyt/

Try that one Mary!

Stitched By T is stitchin' for a cure

SPINAL MUSCULAR ATROPHY

On April 22, 2006, we Ronningen's went to the 2nd annual Lindsey Ronningen pancake breakfast benefit to help raise money for the horrible disease SMA (Spinal Muscular Atrophy). Did you know that:
  • SMA is the #1 Genetic Killer of Children under the Age of 2?
  • Of Children Diagnosed Before Age 2, 50% Will Die Before Their 2nd Birthday?
  • 1 in 40 people carries the gene that causes SMA
  • There is No Cure
  • 1 in Every 6000 Babies are Born w/SMA Each Year

My husband, Brian (type 2) has it, and our niece Lindsey(type 1) died from it when she was only 10 months old--for more informaiton on SMA visit: www.fsma.org.

Anyway, April 22, I sold $600 worth of baby quilts, crocheted baby sweaters and knitted washcloths. 100% of all proceeds went directly to FSMA to help find a cure.

A VERY SPECIAL THANKS to:

Carolyn Jewell, Mary Schettle, Dawne Roby, Kristin Gray, Charlene Sackett, Margaret Sames and my mommy (Linda Van Der Werf). Thanks for all of your hard work and time in making baby quilts. I love you all so much for this.

Many thanks from the WHOLE Ronningen clan.

EXCITING NEWS TODAY!

I am shipping off my first (Stitched By T) official email order today--8 newly knitted washcloths. This makes me VERY happy! Who knows where God is going to take me on this new adventure.

So if any of you are in need of anything (Stitched Together for Infants Toddlers Children or Home) please email at stitchedbyt@hotmail.com. 10% of all proceeds will go to FSMA.

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Because A Little Bug went Ka-Choo

So this is my very first blog and what I have to say concerns a little bug. I have read this Dr. Seuss club book for the hundredth time to my little E this morning. It is his favorite. He even does little actions that his daddy taught him..."ka--choo", "grrrr" and "the bucket got stuck on the head mom, the bucket got stuck on the head". Tee hee.

I secretly love reading this book with him. It reminds me of when I kept asking my Grandma (mom's mom) to read me "Fox in Sox" (another Dr. Seuss book) whenever she came to visit me from California. One particular visit she made my mom hide my favorite book so she wouldn't have to read it. She HATED this particular book with a great passion. But being the genius 2nd grader that I was, after she arrived and found out that my beloved book was no where to be found. It just happened to be library day at school, so I did what any desperate reader would do: I checked it out from the library! Boy did mom and gramma laugh hard when I came home...needless to say, gramma did finally read my book. Too bad this moment of geniusness (gee is that a real word) didn't last into my adulthood. I guess it did since last mother's day I game my mom a copy of "Fox in Sox" to read to my little E. She laughed.

Anyway...here's to all the mothers in the word....it's truly an honor to be part of such a elite group.

God's blessings on all today.

Side note: Ah....my little Ethan was concerned that I needed a pillow for me to rest on so he went and retrieved his from his bed a put in behind me in my chair so I could be more comfortable. What a great kid, he's only 2!