Saturday, March 27, 2010

IT SMELLS LIKE SPRINGTIME

Well, the pictures are all out of order and such, but it has been months, so there a a bunch of different photos here! Yay for spring finally! It is so nice to see the ground again and to be able to go outside and start enjoying the weather!Our first trip to the beach this year. It was about 75 degrees outside last Saturday, and Molly and I were out running our Saturday errands. She was so funny, she looked up at me and said, "Mommy, I think I just need to go to the beach today." I mean, how can you say no to that, and it was a gorgeous day out!!! So we stopped off at home quick for a potty break for Molly and off we went! It was beautiful and there were a good amount of people out and walking their dogs because the beaches haven't officially opened.
And best of all, it was a GREAT time that I got to spend with Molly!
We had Lola when my parents were on vacation in Florida, which Molly LOVED. I just thought this was a cute picture of her with Lola and Sophia and if you look her 2 massive stuffed animal dogs name Max and Rufus and her little stuffed dog named Baby Lola.
Do you think Molly is into dogs?? :)

Watching a movie with Max and Rufus

Molly is such a great helper in the kitchen, and I love making different things with her. This was a recipe from the Kraft magazine that I tried to make a little healthier. You take low fat Nilla wafers and cover the side of a baking pan with it and then you make this pudding filling with cream cheese, no fat lemon jello and fat free cool whip. then you layer the filling with nilla wafers and raspberry preserves.... sounds good right? the picture in the magazine looked good too!
Buuut, it wasn't that great - i think I ate it once and Joe and Molly didn't like it at all... so now we will just have to try something new!

Thanks Aunt Jaclyn for the princess umbrella!




It was one of the first warmer days in March, so I had to take some pictures. We had been cooped up inside from the snow and then we had days and days of rainfall. So both Molly and I and even Sophia were thrilled to get to play outside!

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

UPDATE

No pictures for this post.
It has been a long time since I have really posted anything - like almost 2 1/2 months.
Things have been a little hectic and overwhelming around here, and I wanted to give myself enough time before I posted.
In November on my birthday, Joe and I found out that we had a positive pregnancy test - yay! We were so happy, and finally the Lord had answered our prayers and allowed us to expand our family. We were about 4 weeks along at this time. It has been very difficult for Joe and I to get pregant, which was such a hard concept for us because Molly was a surprise gift and blessing to us when we got married.
About a week from us finding that we were pregnant, I started to bleed, and had some tests done, and come to find out that my hormone levels were too low to sustain the pregnancy and we lost the baby. That was about at 5 weeks.
It has been pretty hard, on both myself and Joe, but through the last month or so especially, the Lord has given me a peace, and I have let go some of the anger that I had. Does my heart still hurt? Absolutely, BUT I know and I believe and I rest and put my faith in MY Lord and Savior and that His plan is so much better than ANYTHING that I could imagine.
I always said to God after seeing people have miscarraiges, that I could never have that happen to me, because I just didn't think that I was strong enough of a person to deal with it. Funny how things turn out. But God has shown me, and thank heavens I don't have to rely on myself or be strong in myself. That the Lord is strong for me and I can lean on Him and depend on Him for all things.
My husband, Joe, has been a wonderful pillar of strength for me and has been so patient with my emotional mess and even as he is saddened for our loss, has supported me more than I really know. I believe that this has strengthened our marraige and has brought us closer together as well as closer to the Lord together.
I am one to talk. It takes a lot for me to listen. I have to actually actively listen, because I am so prone to just talk - to people or to God. I found that I was doing a lot of "talking" and not so much listening to God during this whole time. I was asking the Lord to show me and reveal Himself and His will to me, but I was so busy speaking that I wasn't hearing anything.
Joe gave me a challenge. He challenged me to be still and silent in the Lord and wait for the Lord to reveal to me what He wanted me to read in His Word. That was such a new concept to me because I always felt like I needed to search for a magic passage in the Bible or read a devotional to hear what the Lord wanted to tell me. But I took the challenge, and wow... It has changed my perspective on how to listen to God - it is not easy to do so all the time, because I catch myself speaking to much, but it is funny that when you just listen and open your heart, God will reveal Himself to you.
I also had to stop asking for the big picture. I am so focused on the big picture, that the little things that were happening or I needed were being missed. And the funny thing is, if you allow God to take control of the little things in life, the bigger peices just fit together so much easier.
Lord, show me to be content with what I have TODAY and not let me worry about what is in store for tomorrow or the next week or next year. Show me what You want me to learn TODAY, at this moment.
"Be thankful in all circumstances, for this is God's will for you who belong to Christ Jesus"
I Thessalonians 5:18

CHRISTMAS AND WINTER SO FAR

Snow storm of the century here in Jersey! I haven't seen this much snow here since I was a kid! It was great though, because we were able to have a white Christmas!Getting all bundled up to go outside.No, she didn't have snow pants on. She now has snowpants, now that we are having weather in the 40's, BUT at least now she has snowpants.The dogs paying in the snow. Lola was all upset because she couldn't find any of her tennis balls and Sophia is just a maniac in the snow burrowing and making puppy tunnels.


Here are some pictures from Christmas time. We had Christmas Eve here at our house, which was the first time the Sperling's have had Christmas at my grandparents' house since my Bestamor (grandmother) had passed away. It was so nice to have it at the house and to have almost everyone here to celebrate. Missy and Scott, you and your fams were missed!

Molly playing with Corey and Uncle with her new cookie set. I think the 2 of them are having just as much fun making cookies as she is!The tutu and magic wand from Missy Tim and Charlie. Molly takes her princesshood very serioulsy and was so happy to receive her princess goodies!Christmas morning. Molly had left Santa cookies and the Reindeer carrots for a snack. In return, Santa left her a note to say thank you for his treat, and also to remind her of the main reason for Christmas, which is to remember the birth of our Savior.

Molly insisted that Santa and the Reindeer didn't eat anything because there were still crumbs. Next year, I will have to remind Santa not to leave any crumbs behind....

We want Molly to enjoy Santa, but Joe and I also don't want her main thought of Christmas to be Santa and presents. This year was even more exciting to see her grasp the concept of celebrating Jesus' birthday and who Jesus is as well as just enjoying the season!Opening presents. I think it was all a little overwhelming for her - I think we all forgot she is only 2! She opened about 2 presents at home and then told us she couldn't open any more presents because her "fingers hurt" - such the princess!After opening presents at our house, we went to NaNa and Pop's. Molly was kinda over the opening of the presents and when we tried to give her another gift to open, she would say "Not yet, I'm a little busy right now". So I ended up opening a lot of her gifts up at the end.She did get a new baby stroller, which she loves and stuffs all of her baby dolls in and takes them on "trips" - mainly to go see NaNa and PopPop Winkels.And she got a new kitchen set from NaNa and Pop for her big present. She LOVES this present and cooks us all sorts of great things now like eggs and watermelon sandwiches. yummy....
The best is she knows that she needs to wash her hands before preparing her gourmet meals!
I truly LOVE being a mother to a little girl.