Showing posts with label nursery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nursery. Show all posts

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Day Seventeen: Like A Good Cup Of Tea

I laid a sleeping, chubby boy in his car seat and held out my arms for another crying one. I settled into the rocker and wrapped a quilt around the tiny, flailing human and began to shake him gently while rocking rhythmically back and forth. Finally, my third boy faded off and the satisfaction was like a good cup of tea after a long day. Rocking babies to sleep in our church nursery keeps this momma in touch with the purest and freshest gifts from God. It's a little rest at the end of the week and, that's what the Lord's Day is all about, isn't it? Even stroking furrowed and anxious brows and patting roly-poly backs are worship to Him. I may have missed the sermon but God reveals Himself to me in the babies. A noble work, indeed. Connection to the Creator, for sure.
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Two women sat conversing at my patio table the other day. I only needed to introduce them and the way the Holy Spirit moved in ready hearts was palpable. I had raised the umbrella over them and offered drinks and a surprising and unplanned relationship began between the one asking questions and starving for affirmation and the one sharing and encouraging. Joy to me. A sigh of satisfaction in God's love all over again. My cup of tea overflowing. 
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I backed my truck away from the brambly bushes and a flash of yellow caught my eye. I pulled forward again. It was gone. I pulled back out and turned the wheel to roll out of the trail's parking lot. There is was again! I quickly jerked the wheel to the right and opened my window. Gone, just like that---elusive little creature! Suddenly, I looked out my left side and a police car pulled up beside me. The police officer was a woman and her window was rolled down. She motioned to me and I rolled mine down. She questioned, "Uh, are you okay?"   

"Well... I'm a bird-watcher so, I'm not sure I'm ever okay!" I laughed. I groped around quickly for my binoculars and held them up to her. "I bet I looked pretty strange driving like that, didn't I?" 

The police officer nodded and smiled. "Okay," she chuckled, and drove off. 

I giggled all the way home with the kids. Definitely a cup of Earl Grey moment.
Got him! (Wilson's Warbler)
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When I finally did sit down with my tea and the pen of my keyboard, the school stuff eluded me and I was met with images of the week's satisfying gifts, all exposed for the glorious beauty that could have been missed. When I'm counting gratitude, when I'm looking in the well-lit places for that steeped, loose-leaf goodness, I see bits of how He originally designed our world. Oh heaven, how wonderful you'll be! The Maker of all that sweetness hidden in the everyday revealed in all His fullness? Tea parties everywhere. 


Saturday, November 30, 2013

Live Nativity and Hot Cider

I couldn't keep my hands off this soft, gentle beast today. We had many representatives of the Christmas story all scattered near the backdrop of the nativity at our nursery. There were pony rides and hot cider, a live band, baking and a barbeque hosted by McMaster Children's Hospital, but, I wanted to pull up a seat next to the camel and just watch him all day. All the stories I've heard and things I've read about them just seemed to pale as I gazed upon this light-footed, softly swaying creature. He'd bow and duck his head and let me stroke his silky muzzle. I wished I could have climbed in there and hugged him.
See how lovable he is?
Molly is like Fern in Charlotte's Web. She just quietly observes.
Emily has conversations with the animals. She named every
 one of them. My favourite name she used was "Smash" :)
 
A proud owner strolls the property, making sure his customers are happy.
Meg uses her face painting skills again.
So does Cousin Lauren 
Checking out baby Jesus. We had to un-bury him from the toddlers
who had previously enjoyed tossing straw over him :)
Cousin Alannah helps with coffee and pony ride tickets.
In celebration of MOvemeber :)
Her favourite place to be.
Uncle Kevin arrives on the scene.
This usually leads to some kind of shenanigan. 
 
Cousin Matthew cuts trees and helps customers.
Hiding in the "forest" of evergreens.
 
  
Memories of Christmas events at our nursery will never be forgotten by these kiddos.
 

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Working Girl

When we get to missing our biggest girl, we trot down to the nursery for a quick visit. She doesn't always want her proud momma to take photos, but I do anyway. She'll love me for it one day :)
 
 
 
 
 
 
She's a great help to her Daddy as she avails herself for the work of weeding and watering, condensing and organizing tables. She'll discover as she grows, just how blessed she truly is to have the opportunity at her fingertips. For now, she prays as she labours and chats with cousins. She's joined the Connon's culture and growing up before my eyes.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Come To The Carnival

She couldn't contain herself. She'd been counting down for weeks when the day of her party finally arrived and her giggles spilled over like the bubblebath I bought her. Her friends and cousins numbered ten--just the number she turned (plus one little brother). I threw a carnival together that morning and she and the other kids spent the afternoon running from activity to activity earning tickets (cooperatively) for their goodie bag items.
Wet Sponge Toss
Emily--Ticket Master :)
Clothespin Drop
Ping-Pong Squirt
Things got a little wet :)
Searching for buried treasure.
Eureka!
Nursery visit to search for particular staff (who have tickets hidden in their pockets!).
Found you, Aunt Leanne!
Found you, Cousin Nicole!
Found you, Cousin Kaitlyn!
Best Girls :)

Happy Birthday, my lovely little lady! You are a gentle, precious soul and Daddy and I love you very much.
May God bless you abundantly as you serve Him daily.