Fatherly Faithfulness

In case you didn't notice, I didn't write a Father's Day post like I did last year. It's not because I think Luke has slacked in this past year and doesn't deserve a whole post devoted to the phenomenal job he does as a father. Actually, it's quite the opposite. I could write post after post, actually daily, on the ways that I see my husband discipling, loving and nurturing our children. He is amazing in this role on so many levels.

But, this year I was overcome with emotion for the ways that I see our children adore their earthly father. And, if I'm honest, I was a little jealous. You see, I have the blessing of having grown up with two Dads. My real Dad and I were incredibly close when I was a child. To say I was a Daddy's girl was putting it mildly. It was not uncommon for me to frequent the deer woods, the hunting club (that would be a deer hunting club for you city slickers), the local fishing pond and early morning fishing trips with my Dad. He was the man I adored and the person I wanted to spend all my time with. I loathed dresses and bows and fru-fru girl stuff (aside from the Barbie and the Rockers bus I got for Christmas one year. THAT girly-fied thing was so cool.). Anyway, you get the idea. Where my Dad went so did I. Even to his hot, sweaty job as a brick layer. I would pile up scrap bricks and steal freshly mixed concrete and lay my own brick walls while my Dad labored in the sun, working hard to provide for our needs. He is a good man and in my childhood he was an amazing Dad. As I grew into adolescence our relationship became strained and now it is virtually non-exsistent.

Then, when I turned eleven I was blessed to gain another Dad. My step-dad married my mom and immediately he and I went toe to toe. We battled for my Mom's attention and I can say that I honestly didn't take it easy on him. But, he took it all in stride and was committed to loving me despite my pre-teen hormones. And, he still does love me, just like I am his natural born daughter. He loves my children beyond a level that I knew he was able. They squeal and scream and run top-speed to the awaiting arms of their PawPaw each and every time he enters their presence. And my "Dad" (because that's what I call him) fills that grandpa role with perfection. In fact, God not-so-subtly revealed to me that my step-Dad is, in fact, the person who showed me exactly what it looks like to love a child that is not your flesh and blood. He showed me that love knows no blood line. He created the ability within me to love Aaron and Baby Girl just like I do. If for only that, I will be eternally grateful.

However, I cannot claim that I have had a sustained relationship with any "Dad" that compares to what my children get with Luke. I have never been discipled by a man in the ways of the Lord. I have never walked in on my Dad reading his Bible or praying over me. I have never had a Dad sit down and explain to me why the choices I made were unbiblical and against God's desires for my life. Oh, how my life might look differently if only I had.

So it is with that thinking that I am jealous that my kids have Luke. You see, I'm still figuring this whole mother/wife/submissive partner role out. I don't have all the answers and neither Luke nor I grew up in a home modeling Godly faithfulness. Yes, we were raised by believers, but neither of us had a mother and father who worked together to exemplify the way to make Godly decisions. My kids see that each and every day in the face of their dad. They see a man who works tirelessly to earn for us. They see a man who loves their mother without condition, even when she's undeserving of that love. They see a man who's heart is so desperate to seek God's desires for his family that he remains humbly submitted to the throne of God. I praise God for this man who fathers our children and I pray that as our children learn from his faithfulness, so will I.

Das Not Funny! Friday: Totally Tubular Cellular


Wowza. Friday is here once more. Yay for the weekend. Although our kids were insanely funny this week (just as they are every week) most of what they said is sorta inappropriate to post here since it included words that sounded a lot like "Shee..." well, you get the idea (although I'm sure Lucas didn't mean what that sounded like, as he yelled it from the back seat of the van - because we don't say those kinds of words here). Also, there was a lot of yelling "Poopy Biaper!" between Lucas and Ashlee, which would, in turn, cause cackles of laughter from the undiapered duo.

Then, earlier this week as we bathed all 5 kids in our big garden tub, there was Elizabeth's moment of funny when Luke sat Baby Girl into the tub and Elizabeth yelled out "Hey, what's this black baby doing in here?", which she followed with her own insatiable laughter at, well, herself. But really, none of those seem terribly appropriate so I'll just show you some pictures instead.

I have taken all of these with my lovely LG Scoop, complete with the ever impressive 1 megapixel built-in camera. Yes, we live in the lap of luxury folks. At any rate, my kids always seem to do the funniest stuff (well, funniest photoworthy stuff) when I only have the "Scoop Cam." So, it is with terrible photo quality joy that I bring you an entire Das Not Funny! Friday, all in super pixelated imperfection.

First up is Ashlee. We went on a family walk earlier this week, and I turn around to see her doing this:
Me: "Ashlee? What are you doing?"
Ashlee: "Making an 'X'!"

Why of course! I don't even know why I asked, because it's so obvious.

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Aaron and I snuck out one morning and hit up the Target. We found this hat, which he clearly liked:
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When she gets older, surely Elizabeth will be a fashion designer. She loves picking out her own outfits and "matching" her bows to whatever she's chosen to wear in an attempt to "accessorize" her outfit. Lately, Brinkley (our 6 year old Golden Retriever), has become her latest target model of choice. Often we find Brinkley dressed up with boas, bows and "accessories." On this day, Elizabeth decided to dress them like twins. Don't you see the family resemblance? If nothing else tips you off that both of them are Beavers by birth, the sheer joy in Brinkley's face has striking similarity to the cheerfulness of Elizabeth's. Don't you think? No? Well, please don't tell Elizabeth.


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PawPaw's boat is our summertime oasis (well aside from the RRIAP). Naturally, my kids' personalities ring true, no matter what our current oasis of choice. Below you will find, (from left to right) my own seven three dwarfs: Sassy, Cheesy and Stylista.

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Finally, you know how I'm always saying that Lucas is dropping trou and peeing in the backyard? Well, here's your proof that I ain't lyin'. Thank goodness he's finally mastered peeing on to something. Finally.

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So, won't you join me in this blogapolooza called Das Not Funny! Friday? All you have to do is write your own Das Not Funny! Friday post. Then, somewhere in your post link back here to my blog. Finally, after you've done those previous two things, leave me a comment and at some random time later today I will come back and link my blog back to your Das Not Funny! Friday post. Super simple and just an all around happy-go-lucky linkfest!

Hope y'all have a great weekend!

Here are some other folks who like to play Das Not Funny! Friday:

1. Wendi. Although you might have some trouble reaching her with her spotty cell phone reception.

2. Vonda and her hilarious son Jacob, who has an apparent obsession with Hot Wheels.

3. My BFF Amanda who measures her children's ages in bird years.

4. Anna Gray's Uncle's hairy back (I'm not making this stuff up people!)