Monday, June 23, 2014

4 years old!

My 4 year old Boo,

This year Mommy is digging in her heels. There is no way you are 4! That seems like such a big girl. But as I watch you laugh and talk and pretend play and roller skate and ride your bike, I am reminded that you getting to be a big girl. I will give you that.

This year has been a full one! Since your last birthday, we have moved, you started preschool, and then switched to another preschool! You have remained absolutely constant! With only a few small hiccups, you transitioned like a champ. As much as you love your routine, you also enjoy new adventures and new friends.

This year for your birthday you had your first "friend" party. You were gracious and inviting to each of your friends and I was so proud. And then at your family party, you were joyful and gracious again! I LOVE the way you open presents, enjoying each one! 

This coming year will be 4K, 3 days a week. I am truly excited to see what you will learn because you love to learn. Your teachers always say what an engaged and intelligent little girl you are. And all I can think is that you have always been that way. On your first day of life, you had your eyes open and you were checking everyone out. People noticed right away.

I love you, baby girl. Being your mom is such a gift from God. I know He put us together to grow and love. And then he gave us your sister to take care of and enjoy! Your dad and I wouldn't have it any other way. What a wonderful family we have!

Your Mama

Monday, June 2, 2014

A toast to my only sister

I could not be more humbled to be standing here today, as the matron of honor and Carrie’s older sister, Katie, to honor Carrie and Kevin and stand next to them as they begin this journey of marriage together. Thank you all for coming!

Kevin, as I thought about what to share with you I settled on this…thoughts on marrying a Lullo woman. I polled the men in our family and got a few thoughts. Though we are each uniquely different, there are a few things that we hold in common.
1)      We are not shy about our opinions.
a.       Pro: You will always know what is on our minds.
b.      Con: You will always know what is on our minds.
2)      We remember everything.
a.       Pro: You will never forget a commitment, birthday or special memory.
b.      Con: We don’t forget anything. And I mean anything.
3)      We are fiercely loyal.
a.       Pro: You will always know that you have someone on your side.
b.      Con: Don’t even think of breathing a bad word about our family, even if you are just repeating something we just said.
4)      We love with everything we have.
a.       Pro: You will never be without our utmost devotion.
b.      Con: I’m pretty sure there is not one.

And Jerry wanted to be sure to add this: Don’t mess with the brother!

Kevin, as Carrie’s big sister, I have been amazed at your ability to put Carrie’s needs and dreams before your own. You are humble and gentle in spirit and I couldn’t be happier to have you as my brother-in-law.

Carrie. You look stunning and radiate true joy. I am so proud of you for waiting until the right man made his appearance in your life.
Thank you for inviting me into this day to stand beside you. It really is an honor and a privilege. This stage of our lives is so sweet to walk together as sisters, but more importantly, friends.  God chose to put us together in this family, and only time has revealed why.
My all time favorite memories with you and our whole family is when we would get just a bit overtired, and the laughing would start. We would try to stop the giggles but sometimes they would go on and on until someone would let out just the smallest toot and then we would lose it all together.
Between the two of us, we were the keepers of the rules. When we shared a room in California, there was always a clear definition of where your half stopped and started. Unfortunately for me, you had the half with the door and somehow I believed that when you drew the line down the center of the room, I could no longer leave.
But even through all of our pushing and prodding and let’s face it, fighting, we loved each other deeply. The pride I felt when you stepped on the ice was exhilarating. And when you were hooded for your PhD, I cried like a baby.
And today we stand together as wives. We are so blessed to have incredible examples of what a wife is to go before us. Not one would claim to have it right, but I’d say they are pretty darn close.
As I think about what you and Kevin will face in the years to come, I will share with you what Grandma Carpenter shared with me. She told me that the love she felt for Grandpa was stronger and sweeter the older she got. I may have only 6 years into this marriage business, but I would already agree. Know that the love you feel right now will go through its fair share of hard times, some desperately hard. But know this, the love you feel will only grow more true and real with time.

Please raise your glass: To Kevin and Carolyn: may your love age into a love that grows sweeter and truer with time.



Friday, February 7, 2014

On your second birthday, Nora!

My sweetheart,

I love you more than my tongue can tell. And that is an understatement. My heart nearly bursts with love for you.

This last year has been an incredibly tumultuous one for our family. I am so grateful I have had your face to wake up to every morning. With your big sister in school, we have had more time to just be together. Tumbling class, library, wiggle room...what a blast with you!

Your personality is incredible! You are fun, maybe a bit mischievous, but always a joy to have around. At the age of 2, you are already making people laugh, and you are doing it on purpose. That is a gift, sweet child. We didn't know how much we needed you in our house.

It is my absolute joy to be your mother. I love to show you off. You are smart and chatty. At your doctor's appointment yesterday, the doctor said you are advanced in your talking skills. You don't have to tell us that!

We pray for you constantly. For your safety. For your sleep patterns. For your development. For your friendships.

My prayer for you always will be to know your Abba. I want you to know Him intimately as your Heavenly Father. I want you to desire Him above all else. I want you to always see yourself and the world through His eyes.

And somehow, in my heart, I think you already do. May you never lose that. Ever.

I love you up to the sky, to the moon, and the stars...and all the way back.

Love,
Mama