Tuesday, May 27, 2008

That's What They Said

There has been one quote that got me through having a baby when I felt like I already had a baby. While pregnant, I had questions about whether or not there would be enough love in me to share between two children. Then I read this and returned to it over and over:
"Only love can be divided endlessly and still not diminish"- Anne Morrow Lindbergh

And now I know its absolutely true. My love for Elijah remains and my love for Andi is now present. They are equal but unique loves.
When Drew and I married, we understood we didn't have enough love then to sustain a lifelong marriage. We knew God would sustain and grow us up in love. I'm assuming the same sort of thing happens with the gifts of children...that our love for them will grow, be molded, and intensify. I know all of this love depends on the One who is Love. And that Love is so great we'll never fully understand it.

There is so much about parenthood and mommy-ness that I don't yet know or understand. These quotes help me too!

"When I approach a child, he inspires in me two sentiments: tenderness for what he is, and respect for what he may become" -Louis Pasteur

"Pregnancy defined is: Getting company inside one's skin" -Maggie Scarf
(Here I totally agree...in a sense I miss my babies once they are born...in my tummy they were always with me and we shared many great chats and adventures without the stress of carseats!)

"Children seldom misquote you. They more often repeat word for word what you shouldn't have said"- Mae Maloo
(This is our present reality with "Elijah the Mimick". There was a recent incident involving Drew and backing up our minivan and an unfortunate scooter of the neighbor girls...a bad word was spoken, and repeated!)

"Once you bring life into this world, you must protect it. We must protect it by changing the world" -Elie Weisel

"If a child is to keep alive his inborn sense of wonder without any such gift from the fairies, he needs the companionship of at least one adult who can share it, rediscovering with him the joy, excitement and mystery of the world we live in"- Rachel Carson
(I don't completely resonate with the fairies part but like the idea of going with kids into discovery)

"List of parental requirements: Affection without sentiment, authority without cruelty, discipline without obligation, companionship without possessiveness."- William E. Blatz

"Parents are often so busy with the physical rearing of children that they miss the glory of parenthood, just as the grandeur of the trees is lost when raking leaves." -Marcelene Cox
(This is a tension I face with all of the pooping, crying, holding, washing, feeding that is required with two under the age of two. I hope I pause to take in the grandeur, even amidst the poop.)

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Mini Van




It's been almost a year since posting,which yeilds the insight that free time for writing freely and updating the online community about our life has been allocated elsewhere. Might also say something about Lindsey's getting a Facebook profile and enjoying the ease of keeping up with friends that way! Also- Lindsey is bad at remembering passwords.
Enough excuses. Here's the update:

We are an amazingly blessed family. On April 29th, Andi Gayle Grace Osborne was born. She is beautiful and a great baby who is loved by her big brother and parents. Wow...two kids! It's an adventure by which we feel challenged and overjoyed.

Last evening we purchased a 2002 Honda Odessey minivan. Yes, a minivan. Silver. I couldn't go minivan and gold all in one swoop...silver however seems timeless, classy. It's not a pride booster and is in fact pretty humbling in some ways. However, today was my first attempt at going anywhere alone with my two children and the minivan was amazing. The ease of loading is excellent. The drawbacks: skinny parking spaces, being cut off by two other minivans (are there rules to this minivan life?) and that Elijah somehow threw and hid his Croc somewhere in the back!

Life is new, changing, bigger, and good.