Wacky Wednesday

Becca is fascinated by trafic signs, signals, and all road rules. She asks if she can drive at least twice a week. And once she can reach the pedals, she’ll probably be a pretty good driver! Convo this weekend:
Becca- “That’s an upside down triangle, Mommy.”
Me- “Yes, it is. What colors is it?”
Becca- “red and white. It says y-i-e-l-d. What’s that mean?
Me- “Yield means we need to slow down and look for cars coming from the other way and let them go first.”
Becca- “Cuz it’s their turn to go first. Then us can go.”
Me- “Yes, then we can go. But it only pertains to us if we are in that lane. We aren’t turning.”
Becca- “No, we’re going straight. And you can go now, Mommy. It’s green. It’s not red anymore. But that one up there is red so you have to stop up there.”

The car in front of us had a large Cowboy’s star logo and said “Cowboys” on their back window.
Becca- “Oh look! They have a star on their back window. We don’t have a star on our car. Pause But I have hearts on my shoes! And flowers on my shirt!”

Dinosaur Habitat

The next few Tuesdays, I’ll be sharing some fun habitat sensory boxes with you.  Becca absolutely loved her Arctic and Antarctic boxes that I made back in December, so I decided to make her some more small boxes!

Due to a lack of good storage/organization/planning on my part, we have a TON of wild bird seed.  So it made a perfect base for her Dinosaur habitat!  Add in a dinosaur Toob (Safari Ltd Dinos TOOB aff link here), a couple of palm trees from Party City, and you’re good to go!

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“ROAR!”

The Duck

Becca continues to amaze me with her caring heart. It’s definitely her strongest character trait- to care for others.

So this time, we were at HEB shopping for groceries for the week, and she was being her usual inquisitive self. We were just finishing an in-depth conversation about how/why I pick up the packages of chicken using the little bags so that my fingers don’t touch the pack, when we rounded the corner to the bread aisle. We selected our tortillas and cut back across to the other side of the double-wide aisle, and that’s when she gasped. I followed her gaze, and I knew immediately we had a new friend.

A random shopping cart of stuff needing to be reshelved was in the center of the aisle next to a display of Hostess dessert cakes. And this cute little blue rubber ducky with an orange beak had fallen out of the cart and was all alone on the floor.

“Oh no, Mommy! That poor wittle wubber ducky is all by hisself! He fell out of the cart! He’s crying! Do you hear him crying, Mommy? We have to help him!!”

“Do you think he needs us to find his friends or do you think he found a new friend and should go home with us?”

Her eyes got wide. “Really, Mommy? Can he go home with us? Oh please? He would be so happy with me as his friend.”

All through the store, she talked to him and showed him things, and George sat with his arm around him. I wish I’d taken a picture. When we got to the baby section, we looked for his family so he could say goodbye (her idea), but couldn’t find any other rubber duckies.

“Oh Mommy, he’s the last one! No wonder he was so lonely and scared! I’m so glad we found him and can take him home! He’ll be so happy with me as his friend. I will love him and take care of him and he can play with me and the other rubber duckies every time it’s bath night!”

Once we had paid for him (he rang up a dollar- VERY well spent money!), we headed out to the car. Once inside, she determined that his name is Rainbow. Though I’m not really sure why since he only has two colors on him. But she did leave room for a name change later- “his name is Rainbow. I think. Maybe not. Or so.”

Granted, we wouldn’t be able to have done that had the tiny toy been an expensive doll or a live animal, but I love her sweet heart and the love she has for little helpless things.

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Here she is with Rainbow- so proud!

One Word

Last year, I was challenged by a friend to think of one word that I wanted to define my 2014.  I wrote a post about it, and set out to become a more thoughtful person – thinking about others around me and their needs.  Caring for them, reaching out, being there.  Reflecting on 2014, I think I did a fairly good job of that – especially in light of all that happened this past year in the life of our family.  I certainly have room for growth, and want to always be striving to be more thoughtful of others.

A couple weeks ago, a different friend said she had selected her word for 2015, and I thought “wow I need to do that, too.”  I pondered for only a moment, and a word popped into my head.  I pushed it aside, thinking how I often rush to conclusions too swiftly.  Then, I realized that it might be precisely that reason why God popped this word into my mind.  I stopped what I was doing, and sat down and just said a simple prayer: “God show me if this is what you would have me to focus my year on.”  Nothing fancy.  God knows me.  Inside and out.  I can talk to him like I’d talk to a friend.  (It’s pretty cool how that works.)  Again, I thought this was the right word.  Then, I said: “well, ok so if this is the word, what does it mean and where can I find it?”  So I looked it up on dictionary.com, and then I searched for the word on my YouVersion Bible app.

Last year, my word was more about me reaching out to others.  This year, it’s about me slowing down in the midst of hustle and bustle and reaching out to God.  Getting His guidance in my life.  I know that not everyone who reads my blog has the same type of faith that I do.  I fully realize and appreciate that many readers are of a different religion, or no religion at all. Which is your upbringing/personal choice. I hope that you won’t stop reading here simply because this is a faith-based post.  Keep reading – find out why I selected this word.  And remember that you can select a word for your year whether or not it has ANYTHING to do with faith at all.  Setting personal goals for yourself is ALWAYS a good thing – no matter your reasoning or source of purpose.

So what’s my word?  It’s deliberate.

This isn’t a word found a whole lot in the Bible.  And most of the time it’s used, it’s in a negative light.  In fact, dictionary.com gives the example deliberate lie in their definition – just as it’s used in the Bible many times.  But the verse that stuck out to me is in Acts 2.

“Listen carefully to these words: Jesus the Nazarene, a man thoroughly accredited by God to you—the miracles and wonders and signs that God did through him are common knowledge—this Jesus, following the deliberate and well-thought-out plan of God, was betrayed by men who took the law into their own hands, and was handed over to you. And you pinned him to a cross and killed him. But God untied the death ropes and raised him up. Death was no match for him. David said it all:
I saw God before me for all time.
Nothing can shake me; he’s right by my side.
I’m glad from the inside out, ecstatic;
I’ve pitched my tent in the land of hope.
I know you’ll never dump me in Hades;
I’ll never even smell the stench of death.
You’ve got my feet on the life-path,
with your face shining sun-joy all around.”
-Acts 2:22-28 The Message

The Bible often talks of how we are to follow in our Father’s footsteps and strive to be more like Him.  So this passage has great meaning to me – God had a very deliberate and well-thought-out plan on how He would save ME from my sin and my failing.  He has set my feet on this path, and He’s got my life planned as well.

So what does all this have to do with me and my word this year?  Well, it’s simple.  I’ve been striving to think of others, but I now need to turn my focus to being deliberate.  To carefully weigh and consider, to study, to be intentional in my actions – both in my family life, my work life, and also in my spiritual life.  It’s time for this girl who rushes to conclusions and hops on bandwagons to sit back and learn from my husband – who takes thoughtful consideration of all sides before making a decision.  It’s time to be deliberate.  It’s time to put options on the scales and see how they balance out.  It’s time to slow down, pray more, and make wise choices.  And in this year of being (I’m human – I know I will fail multiple times over) attempting to be deliberate, I will strive to continue to be thoughtful of others, now encompassing my own needs in that thoughtfulness as well.

As a mom it’s so easy to get caught up in the needs of my children, and in all the things I want for them.  It’s time to step back and make thoughtful, deliberate, intentional choices in our activities, in our spending, and in our day to day lives.  I need to think: Will this cost money?  Where will that money come from?  Is it a necessity?  Will it provide benefit to the kids?  Will it provide benefit to me?  Will it provide benefit to Cody?  Is this something that will build us up and bring us together?  And maybe most importantly – how will this activity affect my personal energy and thus my attitude toward my family?

This year as you begin to think and plan and organize, what word do you want to focus on?  How will you allow that word (spiritual or not) to influence your daily life?  And, if you’d like a printable similar to these, please contact me!  I’d love to create a poster for you that you can print out and post where it will remind you daily where your focus should be.  Email me anytime at butterbeesandbumbleflies@gmail.com.  As you can see from the samples below, you can have it say pretty much anything – definition, a prayer, a Bible verse, etc.  You select the wording and layout.

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Here are two others that I’ve made for friends:Savor

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Free 2015 Printables!

Well, Happy New Year!  2015 is here!  The year that was much anticipated in Back to the Future… time has yet to tell if we’ll have a hover-skateboard by the end of the year, but one thing we do have here on the blog for you are those free printables I promised!

Here’s your 2015 calendar (January preview) 
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January Meal Planning Calendar
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Weekly Planner (perfect for blogging or just to keep your weekly tasks organized)weekly planner