Thursday, February 17, 2011

Birthday Season

Spring 2007- Tom and Cassie's house on the farm
February 2008- Barefoot Dr. house in Kentucky

Spring 2009- Raven Run, Kentucky

Good morning; it's my birthday- February 2011, Keymar, MD


We didn't have cake for breakfast.  This was after school.


Micah opens birthday season around here; then its nonstop for 2 months.  Our middle son turned 7 years old on Tuesday the 15th.  Amazing.
Micah we love you more than ever.  New adventures for you include piano lessons, which you are enjoying more every week, and very recently 4-H robotics club.  As always, you love all things screen related- Wii, DS, computer games you name it.  If someone is working on a screen, you want to be right there beside them, watching how everything is done.  Your technology skills are quite proficient.

At school, you are doing wonderfully.  Math seems to be your favorite subject although you say anything on "Success Maker" (a computer program you use in class) is your favorite.  Your least favorite subject is art.
You are a joy my middle boy.  We love you so much.  Your thoughtful, contemplative heart peeks out every once in a while and when it does, we are astounded at the depth with which you understand things.

I overheard you recently giving your big brother some advice.  He was walking down the hall with his DS in hand, ready to ask me if he could play.  You came out of the bathroom and this was the conversation:
Micah:  What are you doing?
Elijah:  I'm going to ask Mommy if I can play.
Micah:  (chasing after Lij) Don't take your DS with you.  Look it's even on.  (You grab it away and turn it off)
Eljiah:  Why not?
Micah:  She'll think you started playing without asking. (exasperated sigh as though you were thinking- "silly boy, you should know better)
Elijah:  Oh, ok.  (walks in to me)  Mommy can I play DS?
I say yes and you give him his DS, smile at me and bounce out to go watch your brother play.  

On the first day of school, way back in the fall, you fussed at me after school for putting an "I love you" note in your lunch box- its embarrassing you said. I laughed and we moved on with things. No big deal.

A couple of weeks ago, you tearfully confessed that you felt really bad for what you said about the note and for not really liking your lunch that day.  Confessions are difficult for you and you hold onto your guilt for a long time, but your sincerity is such a blessing.  Yes, we are watching you grow- inside and out.

Happy 7th birthday big boy!  Keep learning and growing and loving!  I pray that God continues to work in the secret, quiet places of your heart, rooting those seeds of faith that you possess deeply.    

1 comment:

Cassie said...

Love this kid. It is a joy to watch him grow even from a distance.

Simile Metaphor Collection

Elijah after running: My heart is beating like a coconut rolling down a hill.
Elijah on urination: Pee is like horses galloping out of the gate. Once they get started you just can't stop them.
Elijah: If school were a human I'd give it a wedgie.
Elijah: I am like a hot rod and I just want to be a plain old Ford
Elijah on the fruits of the spirit: I've got them all covered except self-control. Its like a tiny green tomato and the rest are all big ripe ones. Especially love. Its like the biggest tomato we saw in the garden tonight.