Neighborhood Block Party

August 9th, 2010

The HEAT has been unbearable.  I thought LA got hot.  I thought Las Vegas/Palm Springs can get hot.  But here…hot AND humid…it’s disgusting to go outside.  I think today was something like 97 degrees?, but with the humidity, the heat index was up at 107-109 degrees!  Walking outside feels like walking into a steam room or sauna…yeah, not a good feeling.

In spite of the heat, yesterday was our annual Neighborhood Block Party.  BBQ, neighbors, tons of kids, and games…some good old fashioned fun in the midwest.

There were different age groups of kids that got to compete in games.  Everyone got a prize.

Noah had to play ‘musical chairs’ and ‘dress up race’.  I’ve never seen ‘dress up race’, but he had to run to one side of the field, put on an adult sized hat, scarf, and single boot…then run back as fast as he could.  Both games…NOT A CLUE.  He had NO idea what people were telling him to do!  But, in all fairness, none of the other 2 year old kids new how to play either.  The silver lining?…Noah had his eye on a little ambulance toy on the prize table.  He got it!

Bekah’s age group, which included Jesse, had to run a leaking cup over to fill up an empty bucket.

Next game, grab the sock off your ‘opponents’ pants.

This went a little better than the 2 year old games, but not much.  They ended up just running in a circle…for a really long time, no one pulling any socks.

Kay, Juli, and Luke’s group had to pop each otherss balloons, without getting popped themselves.

But the BEST game of all…was a new one that I’d never seen before.  They called it, ‘Poop in the sack’, the first one to take a dump in the sack wins!  Just kidding…it was the favorite sack hop race.

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Splash Park

August 7th, 2010

Kay has been SO happy with her new haircut.  She’s watched Ayi-4 get ’short’ haircuts all this time, and has been wishing for her own.  What do I think?  Well…it does make my 7 year old seem a lot older!  Either way, haircut or not, she’s growing up way too fast!  She starts the 2nd Grade in 1.5 weeks!

With the school year about to start, and the weather still way too HOT and MUGGY…we visited this nearby ’splash park’.  We went early, to beat the crowds…here we have the whole splash park to ourselves!

Noah was way too excited, ran out into the middle of the water (which was really cold) and fell.  Bad start.  Here he is, slowly building up his courage to go back out.

The kids thought this part was like a little car wash.  Most of the time, the splash park was calm, with little fountains of water.

But every so often, the whole place would just erupt in sprays of drenching, un-escape-able streams of water.

Eruptions also mean water gun fights.  I’m not sure if anyone is really winning or losing, since everyone is getting soaked either way.

Samuel…or should we say Rambo?

My monkey daughter…

My monkey son…

I think the girls made him this hat.  It looks a bit like a dunce hat…but Noah enjoyed wearing it around the house.

Here he is, the rascal, turning off the lights…

…while his sisters are playing the board game LIFE.  I think Noah would refer to it as…the ‘bored’ game.  I don’t think he enjoys it when they play this…today I heard  the girls screaming at him to get off the board.  Actually, after 10 minutes or so, Bekah becomes pretty disinterested as well.  You can see her lying down while playing.  Today, I also overheard Bekah telling Kay to just spin and move her car when it was her turn, “Kay, you don’t even have to tell me what happens to me.”  That’s how much she cares after 10 minutes.

No pictures for this…but on the ride home today the girls were talking about their special Ayi’s.  Well…Kay was (as often is the case) doing most of the talking…

Kay:  Mommy is like the ‘Children Ayi’…because she has a lot of kids.
Kay:  Ayi-2 is the ‘Crafty Ayi’.  (To clarify, this is ‘crafty’ as in arts/crafts…not sneaky/shady).
Kay:  Ayi-3 is the ‘Cooking Ayi’.
Kay:  And Ayi-4 is the ‘Artsy Ayi’.

Me:  Why is Ayi-3 the ‘Cooking Ayi’?

Kay:  Because she cooks with us!  Bakes with us.  She knows how to make crepes!

A moment of silence…and then Bekah gets in her thoughts…slightly jealous…

Bekah:  Wow.  Uncle 3 gets to eat crepes EVERY day!

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Noah…awake!?

August 5th, 2010

It’s 3AM in the morning…and this little guy comes out of his room.  Not drowsy and disoriented, but awake, happy, and ready to play!?  This is the second night in a row that he’s done this…and he tells us he’s ‘done sleeping’.  Done sleeping!?  I hope this doesn’t become a regular occurence!

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Haircuts For All

August 5th, 2010

What is going on here?

What are the girls up to?

All of this…for 10-15 minutes straight.  Silly idea, after silly idea, after silly idea…all for what?

All to get this guy to sit still!  Giving Noah a haircut is a whole family exercise.  As Emily cuts, the girls have to entertain him to get him to sit still in one place, well…kind of still.

Bekah’s turn!

Kay’s turn…

the most drastic cut of the night!  She’s been wanting short hair for awhile…I guess Emily granted her wish.

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swimming, haircuts, jedi, electric toothbrushes

August 4th, 2010

Still trying to beat the heat…and it has been really HOT!  We just past a weekend with the Yap’s and the Young’s, swimming, good food, good fellowship, more good food!…and…

…haircuts!  Not sure why Samuel has his tongue sticking out.  It looks like he was having fun getting his hair cut…he wasn’t.  He couldn’t wait to get out of his seat…he could hear Noah watching a Thomas the Train video in the other room, one that Samuel hadn’t seen yet!

I think it was Bekah that got Noah this ziplock plastic bag to put his cars and trains in.  Now, he carries it EVERYWHERE, upstairs, downstairs, zipping and unzipping, packing and unpacking…

Jedi Knight in training.

After all these months of living in our new home…we finally JUST got around to installing all the towel racks, shelving, and toilet paper holders for the restrooms.  Tonight, Noah decided to try to hang like a monkey off of one of the lower hanging towel racks.  I guess they weren’t meant to hold a hanging, swinging, 30 pound kid.  So now we have 4 gaping holes in our wall!

We brought Kay to the dentist last week.  The dentist recommended those electric toothbrushes…here they are, showcasing their new motorized toothbrushes.

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KCMO - Top 10 Cities for Young Adults

July 29th, 2010

WAIT!  What’s this?!

Kansas City, MO - Top 10 Cities for young adults!  Haha!

It may not have the big-city buzz of a Chicago or Houston, but KCMO is on its way up. The “Paris of the Plains” is in the midst of a $9 billion downtown development project, which will create a swath of new condos, apartments, offices, bars and restaurants- many of them targeted to young professionals. Unemployment and cost of living are low here as well, and job prospects are promising. Six Fortune 1000 companies call Kansas City home.

http://realestate.yahoo.com/promo/10-great-cities-for-young-adults.html

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Treasures, Mantou, Summit Waves

July 29th, 2010

We’ve recently been spending a lot of time lately going through and cleaning out old boxes that we never got to since moving in.  After all these months, we are just really starting to get unpacked!  However, even with all the cleaning and organizing going on, a table like this is suspicious…it’s too empty!  Here’s why…

Bekah and Noah were playing “hidden treasures’, and they were apparently hiding all the treasures they found…in his bed!  You can imagine how ‘delighted’ we were to find this, in the middle of our organizing efforts.

What’s this?!  Mantou and Chinese Soy Milk!  888 International carries the goods to make this happen!…a little Chinese breakfast in the middle of the midwest.  And yes, that is peanut butter and jam, that’s the way we do it!

Summit Waves.  Just $4 a person for Lee’s Summit residents.  Kids water playground, a diving/lap pool, a lazy river, and a couple of huge slides.  Here’s Noah on the red slide…he must have gone on the kids red and blue slide more than 20 times.

The lifeguards actually had to speak to him a couple of times…because he kept wanting to slide down backwards!  Each time, he just nodded and gave them blank stares.  I don’t think he had a clue what they were asking him.  Here he is again, backwards and on his stomach.

Kay and Juli took off to do big kid stuff…so I have no pictures of them.  Here’s Bekah giving her try on the red slide.

Naomi too!

There were sections of water falling, shooting, splashing everywhere…almost like being inside a car wash!

Even Sarah got in on the splashing action.

Look at how happy this little girl is!

Samuel and Jesse controlling the water spray.

Floating around the lazy river.  It’s actually not so lazy for adults, 3 feet…too shallow to swim in, too deep to walk in.

Good times!  Only 2.5 weeks left before school starts…gotta make the best of it!

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ONE Year In Kansas City

July 28th, 2010

TODAY marks our one year ‘anniversary’ of living in Kansas City.  Exactly one year ago…we boarded a ONE WAY Southwest flight, from LAX to MCI.  Mitch picked us up from the airport, and we crashed at the Yap’s place until our apartment was ready.  A day or 2 later our cars arrived.  A couple days after that, we got the keys to our temporary apartment.  A couple days after that, and ALL of our STUFF arrived…we moved into our apartment, and became official Missouri residents.

Can you believe it?!  ONE year! Is that crazy? Lee’s Summit has been “home” for a whole year! And what a year it has been!…IHOP internship, (non)volunteering at the Daniel Academy, the IHOP Student Awakening, the futile search for good boba, moving into our new home, snow and now hot/humid, shoveling the snow and now mowing the lawn, friends and family visiting…what a blur it has all been!

In spite of the blur, I do feel God has highlighted ONE thing in particular this first year here in KC, and it isn’t what I would have expected. That’s not totally true…taking a step back, it seems obvious now, that I should have expected it…

Anyway, I would have thought year ONE would have been about learning about prayer and intercession. I mean…this is IHOP, the International House of Prayer! I thought I’d get to see the inner workings of how a community devotes itself to be a 24×7 house of prayer until the return of Jesus. Everything from the cost structure, to the practical mechanics, theory and theology, casting of vision, sustaining of vision, intercession and prayer techniques. And I did get to see a ton of that, very up close and personal. The internship and special project with IHOP was an overwhelming experience, one that I will continue to reap blessings from, years from now. But at the end of Year ONE…I don’t think that was God’s main thing for me.

About four months ago, I was doing my internship prayer hours at an awakening meeting, and God began to speak to me. I could feel the Holy Spirit speaking to me…and I felt this responsibility to pray and intercede, as a father, husband, and head of the household. Not just the ‘responsibility’ to pray, but I also felt the ‘authority’ to intercede. It was like my roles were somehow key to releasing the blessing, favor, and purposes of God into our family. So that evening, there in the middle of worship, I interceded for all of our family needs: money, job, next steps…all of that good stuff.

Little did I know…but my actual work of intercession started much before this evening. A couple of months before this, I found myself praying, a very simple prayer, telling God that I love him. “Jesus, I love you. ” I didn’t hear a message about this, or get any special revelation about this…I just began to do it? At first, I actually didn’t even realize I was doing it! But when I did, I found myself praying that prayer all the time, everywhere, before meals, driving in the car, with the kids before they slept, in the shower, before falling asleep…everywhere! “Jesus, I love you. I love you, Jesus.”

Recently, there have been a couple of experiences in worship, where I’ve felt the full attention of God. I’ve experienced some really incredible things here at IHOP: waves of Glory, waves of Joy, overwhelming exaltation of Jesus…but there have been 2, maybe 3 occasions, where I have felt this powerful ‘attention’ of God thing. It’s hard to explain, but it really felt like I had ALL of God’s attention, his full, focused…attention. And wow is that a crazy experience, to feel the ‘undivided’ attention of the KING of all kings!

There is a passage in Song of Songs, where it talks about how the bride has caught the bridegrooms heart, whole heart, utterly ravished…with just one look of her eyes. We know this is an allegory for us, the church/bride, and Jesus/bridegroom. That we as the bride, have caught the heart of Jesus, with just one look of our eyes. Sounds great, but it is actually really hard to sort out. When we, as the bride, come to God…we think we need to pray, humble ourselves, repent, do all these things before we even have a chance of capturing his heart. But the truth and reality is this: that for some reason, maybe because of his passion for us…somehow, with just one LOOK…we get Him, ALL of Him.

I experienced these ‘attention’ times…where my “I love You, Jesus” resulted in this revelation that I had his whole heart, his whole attention, all of his passions. I remember at those times, feeling…I got you, God. I have you, all of you. With these simple words, the affections of my weak heart, and just one look of my eyes…I have all of you.

Did you know that Jehovah Jireh means ‘The Lord who Provides’ AND ‘ The Lord who Sees’? It’s the same name, same title…because when He sees, it is his nature to provide. So here it is…the heart of my Year ONE lesson…I found that my intercession, was actually to get The Lord who Sees and Provides to see me, to just look my way…and therefore provide for me. My feeble prayers, the simple words, “Jesus, I love you.”…that was my work of intercession. With one look of my eyes, I could get him to look my way, and see where I was…and the one who sees, is the one who provides.

Intercession is bringing our needs before God, standing in the gap, asking, knocking, seeking. But before that…maybe ‘above’ that, intercession is telling the King that we love him, and love him dearly. Intercession is using our place, our position in his heart, to get him to look our way…and see, and provide.

When God looks at us from Heaven, I wonder what he sees? Lots of sad stuff…but also lots of good stuff. He sees justice, Christians trying to do the right thing. Spreading the Gospel. Helping the poor. Reaching the Nations. Healing the sick. Begging for mercy, forestalling judgment. We live in a dark world, but because of God, there is so much light. But I’m thinking, the one thing, that blazes through all of the darkness and all of the light. Is the person, or church, that is saying and singing, “I Love You, Jesus.” It’s the bride that captures his heart, with one look of her eyes.

This is especially applicable now…because here we are, a whole year later, having experienced so much of God providing, leading, guiding…but still needing so much more of him. Today, marks one year in Kansas City. But it also marks the month that we completely and utterly run out of runway. No money. No job. No leads! Sometimes valiant faith, sometimes none at all. But I do have a name and a promise. A name of my God…the LORD who sees, the LORD who provides. And a promise, that I can ravish his heart, with just one look of my eyes.

OK!…last thing…this song really captures a lot of what I’m trying to say.  You have ravished my heart, with one glance of your eyes; How fair is your love, my promised, my bride.

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A Couple of Noah Pics

July 23rd, 2010

It’s been awhile since a post.  Not much going on here, other than trying to stay out of the heat and humidity.  Here are a couple of random pictures of Noah…I guess not so random, there seems to be some sort of “Cars” theme…

Who drinks from two sippy cups at the same time?  Double fist-ed, watermelon juice and a pineapple/orange/apple mix.

We have been getting ready for the baby.  As a prelude to shuffling some of the furniture and room assignments, Emily and I started in on some unpacked boxes.  Can you believe it?…after living here for almost a year, there are still a handful of boxes we never actually unpacked!  In one, we found a Lightning vs. Doc racing toy.  Let me just say…”Absolute Delight!”  Noah loves this toy.

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Yes Sir! Gardening. Blow Up Pool.

July 14th, 2010

After watching Toy Story I, II, and III…Noah has been really into his bucket of green toy soldiers.  (me too actually!  see how I have artillery on the left, flanked and covered by 2 separate fire teams, with both a sniper and spotter on the right?)  Sorry…got carried away.  Anyway, I hope he’s having as much fun as I am…

One of the good byproducts of this toy soldier thing is a “sometimes new found quick obedience”…captured in a simple, “Yes sir!”  Now Noah sometimes answers us with a quick and curt, “Yes sir!”  Noah…clean up your trains.  Noah…sit down in your chair.  Noah…finish your food.  “Yes sir!”

The other day we saw some really fragrant bushes and pretty flowers at the Home Depot.  They were on a super sale, so we picked up a few bushes for less than $5 a piece!  Bekah has been REALLY into the gardening thing with me…and is always the first one out whenever I’m watering or gardening.  Here is Noah, tagging along with his little shovel.

Fragrant Jasmine!…my dad has tons of these bushes in his front yard, and they smell so good.

Purple flowers…can’t remember their name.

It’s been right under 100 degrees here these last couple of days.  High 90’s AND humid!  It’s totally gross being outside.  We found this cool blow up pool at costco, and decided to go for it.

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