Monday, April 14, 2008

Sawhorses, bookworms, and blessings

Well, it has been a productive start to a new week. We had made a list last night of all the things we wanted to do today, and one was that Ed wanted to make a couple of sawhorses. Even though the weather turned chilly overnight, we were all outside (even Ky) with Ed when he started his project. The kids have never heard of sawhorses before so they are having a little difficulty with the concept of it's not being a real horse. It was funny, when Ed was measuring one of the studs he noticed that it was bowed and was trying to see if it could still be used....well, Aaron's suggestion was that "it could be one of the running legs of the horse". That really cracked me up. And then Lela continues to refer to it as the "horsie" and keeps wondering where the head is going to be. lol. We finally gave up trying to explain that it is not a real horse and it's only going to be used in the workshop.
Anyway, we didn't get them completely finished but we did make alot of progress and hopefully Ed will get them finished up when he gets off of work on Thurs.
On a different topic...Alyssa is our latest bookworm, and she seems to have learned to read almost overnight. I went from just doing flashcards with her to telling her we would start reading the next week. Well, I don't think I had to teach her anything. She basically picked up the book and started reading. I started her off with Dick and Jane, and at first I thought maybe she had heard it so many times she had it memorized, but it's not that. She is just a natural. She barely ever stumbles and only occasionally asks me what a sound is. And, don't tell, but she honestly reads better than Aaron and Lela. I'll be getting her a harder book to see if what she has is too easy but I'm pretty sure we underestimated her. And you never see her without that book in her hand anymore.
While I'm on the subject of Alyssa, I saved the best for last. Saturday morning Alyssa told us that she has been saved. It came about like this....
We had devotions and, as so often happens, the discussion turned specifically to salvation. I asked lots of questions in regards to salvation and Jesus Christ and why we need to be saved, etc. Even though I directed most of them at the girls, Aaron answered alot (as most of you know he has already been saved and baptised) but I still felt it was good discussion. I think it's important to refresh this in their little minds even if most of them are so young. Anyway, we finished up and each of the kids took turns praying, and when it came Alyssa's turn she prayed that Jesus " would save everyone and... take care of their sins". It caught my attention so after I dismissed everyone else I called her over to me. She was openly crying and said to me " Mama sometimes when I pray it makes me cry because God is so good to us". So I asked her " have you been saved?" She said " yes ma'am" So I asked her when and she said " one time Aaron and I were in the tree house and he told me that I didn't have to wait until Papa and Mama were around or we were already praying I could pray and ask Jesus to come in my heart. And I DID!" I hugged her and we cried together and I asked her if Jesus had saved her and she answered that "He DID!" So then I asked her when this had happened and she said " It was before you had Kyla". That confirmed something that Aaron had shared with me several weeks earlier. He told me pretty much the same thing, that Alyssa had been asking him questions ( same time frame, before Ky) and he had prayed with her. It is such a humbling experience to see the joy on their little faces and to realize that Christ can work in the hearts of the most young and tender and to know that it was nothing I did. The words of the hymn come to mind as so fitting, " I stand amazed in the presence of Jesus the Nazarene".

4 comments:

Melissa said...

That is so awesome about Alyssa getting saved. And how cute that Aaron knows so much about salvation and explains it all so well. That is wonderful! Beautiful story that brought tears to my eyes.

Anonymous said...

We are so happy and rejoicing Praise the Lord from Whom all blessings flow, as Daddy so aptly put it. Love Mom

Beaumonde Outpost said...

I love the new pics and the new header picture looks great,No, GREAT!!! I love you too baby.

Unknown said...

I enjoyed getting caught up on your last two blogs. Cute stories, and very touching about Alyssa. God is good. Keep writing and sharing. Love to all. Deb