This is our modern day baby book! It is our prayer that years from now, Zeke and Adalynn will look back at the details of this blog and understand just how much we looked forward to meeting them and love them!







Saturday, December 31, 2011

To Him be the glory...



I had not planned on writing another post so soon, but I wanted to take a moment to write down my goals for 2012.  I have never been one to make "New Year's Resolutions," but I do want to reflect on the past and set goals for the future.  I think it's okay to seek God and set goals based on His leading with the understanding that they may change.  My friend Christy created a "New Year's Vision Casting" guide, which I plan to do (and had planned to do earlier, but didn't!).  Here is the link in case you are interested: http://beggarsharingbread.blogspot.com/p/new-years-vision-casting.html

In 2012 I'd like to do my best to bring glory to God....I will:

  1. Continue to spend time in the word each morning before Zeke gets up (even if it's just 5 minutes)
  2. Begin the "Treasures of Healthy Living" Bible study with Gregg (setting aside time 2-3 evenings/week)
  3. Establish several television and computer free evenings in our home (Gregg and I decided to this together) 
  4. Seek God's guidance to understand how to be a better wife
  5. Be more intentional about reaching out to my neighbors
  6. Be more intentional about setting aside quality time with Zeke during the day
  7. Re-establish my sourdough starter and begin regularly making sourdough bread
  8. Continue making kombucha regularly
  9. Begin making fermented vegetables monthly
  10. Read more (this will be greatly helped by doing #3)


I know some of these are broader than others, and I hope Christy's guide will help me focus.  I realize that I will never be perfect, and I thank God for sending His son to free me from that burden. 



On the eve of 2012, I can't help but wonder what the Halls will be doing this time next year.  Will we be living in Texas?  South Georgia?  Will we be expecting another baby?  I know what my desires are, but I pray that I can truly surrender to the Lord's will and find joy in the plan that HE reveals.

"Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us, 21 to Him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever. Amen." ~ Ephesians 3: 20-21




Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Happy Birthday, Jesus!

This Christmas season has come and gone very quickly.  We were surprised to still be living in the Atlanta area, but very thankful!  It looks like we may be living somewhere else by next Christmas, but it's hard to know for sure!  We did a photo shoot with our photographer, Summer Adams, to use for Christmas gifts.  Here are some of the shots:












Zeke and I planned to spend a week at Wynna and Granddaddy's, but Gregg's travel schedule changed and my mom got an awful cold, so we came later in the week.  We still had a wonderful time with "Nynna" and "Papa."  I got to go see my friend Dena's new baby, visit with Ellen and Teresa, and go to the annual Atlanta Athletic Club Christmas dinner (Gregg had to work, though, which was disappointing).


Heading to the AAC dinner
 
At the "Build-a-Moose" station!

Zeke and his moose
 
Keeping his eyes on the robot

Wynna was protecting him from the robot...ha!



He loved the "balls" (ornaments) on the tree
 
Real reindeer!


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Christmas Eve we got to visit with my friend Kristen who was visiting from NYC, then we headed off to Perimeter Church for their Christmas Eve service...always a blessing!  Zeke went to the nursery with Wynna, then we all went to dinner at Di Paolo's.  Yummy!  After Zeke was in bed, my dad and Gregg put together the kids Little Tykes toys.  It took longer than expected, which made us appreciate their efforts even more!


 

Ready for bed in his flannel pjs!



Trying to get one more family shot, but Zeke was over it!



The guys "working!"


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On Christmas day, Jared, Jami, Kariss, and Sophia came over to my parents' house so we could all celebrate together.  We had a wonderful meal prepared by my mom and opened gifts.  The kids had fun playing with their new toys (and so did Jared as you'll see below)!  Haha!


Happy Birthday, Jesus...it's Christmas day!


 
We couldn't get a good one of all three kiddos, but this is pretty cute!
 
Heehee!
 
Sohpia's new scooter!


Kariss' new big wheel

Zeke's new truck (just like Daddy's!)









Jared having fun on Kariss' big wheel...haha!
 
Playing in the garage because of the rain

Sophia driving the truck!
 
Helping clean up after a long, fun day!

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Gregg and I have prayed and talked a lot about how to "do" Santa next year.  We don't feel comfortable with the traditional way of doing it, although we totally respect parents who make that choice.  We both feel uncomfortable telling him something is real when it's not.  We never want him to wonder if Jesus is real because we have told him Santa, the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, etc. are.  It may seem ridiculous to some people, but that is the good thing about parenting...we follow God's lead for OUR family, while others do the same! 



My friend Amberly gave me some good ideas about how to still include Santa.  We will still "do" Santa, but Zeke will be told that it is pretend.  We will take him to get his picture with Santa if he wants to go, and just "play" Santa each year.  The focus will be on celebrating Jesus' birthday.  We will sing "Happy Birthday" to Him and have a cake.  We will give each other gifts to celebrate Jesus.  We will also focus on reaching out to our neighborhood and community.  I'll have to let you know how it all goes next year, but that is the plan for now.  I'm thankful Gregg and I are able to pray about these things and make decisions together about what is best for our child (and future children).  We certainly don't have all the answers, but our hearts desire to glorify God. 

1 Corinthians 10:31 ~ "Whether, then, you eat or drink or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God."



Well, I hope you all had a Merry Christmas celebrating our Lord's debut on this earth as a tiny baby.  What an amazing way to save the world!

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Thankfulness



It is hard to believe I haven't written since before Thanksgiving when I posted our Halloween photos.  It is now 15 days until Christmas!  Since I wrote last, we took a family trip to Asheville, NC to stay at the Grove Park Inn and see the Biltmore House.  We stopped in Young Harris, GA on the way there to visit with Gregg's Uncle Raymond and Aunt Sybil.  Raymond ended up having to work, but we had a great time with Sybil.  Zeke adored her as you'll see below.  We found out that Sybil is undergoing treatment for cancer, so please join us in praying for her complete healing.




This is what we saw as we drove up to The Grove Park Inn, except A LOT more cars!  It was like a parking lot.  We found my mom, though, and were able to get checked in to our rooms.  George H.W. Bush had stayed in one of our rooms when he was Vice-President, which, as you all know, was very fitting! 




 (I was 6-years old and Gregg was 15 when Bush stayed there...heehee!),




The kids made themselves right at home, and as you see, used Wynna as a jumping gym!  We made great memories together even though it was challenging to have 3 little ones under the age of 4 in such a small space.  Everyone pitched in to help entertain (and wrangle) them!





On Thanksgiving day, we had lunch at the grand ballroom, which was HUGE!  I cannot explain to you how many people were at the hotel during our stay.  It is one of their busiest times of the year.  They have a huge ginger bread house competition, which brings people from all over the country.  Gregg kept trying to guess how many people he thought were there.  Every time he threw out a number, it would get larger! 

We couldn't believe it, but out of all of those people we ran into The Faulk family, who are related to Gregg in a roundabout way (it's too confusing to explain).  Anyway, they came to our wedding and have come to visit us once to meet Zeke.  We couldn't believe we ran into them not once, but three times, one of which was at The Biltmore House.  I'm so sad I didn't take a picture of them.

After lunch, we took the kids to go swimming, which I thought Zeke would love, but I was WRONG.  He screamed and cried and didn't want to do any of his Infant Swimming Resource "tricks."  I took him out quickly since everyone was staring at my hysterical child.  Good thing we'll do refresher lessons with our ISR instructor this spring!


Just some of the ginger bread houses

Yep, that's ginger bread!

Camo turkey for Dada!



Kariss decided she needed to rest after walking a long distance before lunch!


Watching Granddaddy hairspray his hair!

 
Happy to be out of the pool!
We got to go see the Biltmore House (Gregg's first time seeing it), but Gregg had a different reaction than I expected.  He felt like it was too extravagant, and was bothered by his feeling that Mr. Vanderbilt had poorly used his wealth in regards to bringing glory to God.  I always thought it was extravagant, but I hadn't gotten that "deep" about it.  That's one of the things I love about Gregg...he always keeps me thinking!


View from one of the decks at the Biltmore
 
The kiddos as we were packing to go home on Sunday morning

So...even though we won't do another hotel trip until the kids are older, it was fun to be together.  I know we'll look back on these pictures and remember the good things, not the loud neighbors above us who kept us up late into the night (well, I guess we will remember that since I'm writing it here!). 

Overall, it was a great trip and we are thankful to be able to spend another holiday with family while living near them.  Only God knows where we'll be next year, but we are looking forward to seeing His plan revealed!  Happy Thanksgiving!!!