Friday 17 December 2010

Christmas crafts

Here are some aprons that I made over summer while I was still full of energy. This one I am particularly fond of. It was my first sewing project and I made it with no pattern and for free using a dress, some lace and a pair of black pants that someone was discarding.



This was my 2nd project and, wow, it was sooo much quicker and nicer using a pattern. Thank you to the ladies at church who helped my sewing grow!


And this apron was made from a pattern found in the Excellent book "A is for Apron". I have borrowed this book from the library 3 times now. It has lots of funky apron ideas and they make great presents!


I've never been one to do crafts before but I have lots of friends that are into it - so when I was invited to a Christmas wreath making day I joined in for the love of fellowship. Here is my finished project, thanks to the help of Jael! Sometimes I like it and sometimes the words 'bling' and 'tacky' come to mind - which is why I'm not a craft person - I can never seem to get the colour/design right. I obviously like this one enough for it to make this post though :)


And here is my latest Christmas project. Do you all know about Picassa? I LOVE it. It's a photo organising program that you can download for free. Look at the fun things you can do with it!


Friday 10 December 2010

Winter Birthdays

One thing that blesses me in our marriage is that I love surprises and Nate loves to give them. So this year for our birthdays Nate told me to pack my bags as the 3 of us were going on a journey somewhere. He never let on where we were going until we arrived - in Gatlinburg. Nate had reserved a cabin in the Smokey Mountains complete with log fire, hot tub, a pool table and an air hockey table! It is an adjustment for me to go from celebrating my birthday with Summer pool parties in Australia to Winter get-aways in the States but I couldn't have asked for a better way to enter into the 30s. Thank you, my most wonderful hubby.


Friday 8 October 2010

Clifty Falls

It was "Fall Break" this week so us Schoens decided to spend 2 nights camping at Clifty Falls in Indiana. It was beautiful weather during the day and very cold at night but our champion daughter took it all in her stride (mostly:))



It is a beautiful time of year to go bush walking here. Unfortunately the lack of rain over Summer has left everything dry and dying quickly, but there are still amazing splashes of colour to see everywhere.

Eliana has started enjoying parks a lot lately, or I guess I've been taking her to them much more often now that the weather is bearable during the day. She loves swings and slippery dips. She also loves crawling around any piece of equipment that looks like a safety hazard.

It was an excellent, excellent, time away. Camping has got to be one of our all time favourite activities. It's a lot of work before and after but worth it. There is nothing like being surrounded by the quiet of God's creation, the smell of camp fire and having nothing to do but relax.

Tuesday 14 September 2010

A new love

I have fallen in love with sewing. It is so much fun and so rewarding! Admittedly, I'm only at the apron making stage, but I enjoy learning more each week. Below is my latest creation:

A weekend with the Whites

We headed to Paducah in West Kentucky last weekend to visit the Whites. Nate was there five years ago to work as an engineer. He was a new Christian and an eligible bachelor so the Whites took him under their wing. They are a wonderful, hospitable, godly family and it was a delight to stay with them and to see how a family lives out the bible.


We had some fun outside in their pool, enjoying the last of the summer days. The water felt pretty cold (25 C/75 F) but Eliana LOVED it! She was all a talkin' and a splashin'. I think her 3 hour nap and big lunch just before we dipped her in helped!

Gotta love the classic 'kid in a bucket' shot! Below, I think Daddy is taking a bit too long to put the spoon in Eliana's mouth...

Thank you, Whites, for an awesome weekend gettaway!

Friday 6 August 2010

Soil, Sunshine and Showers

Jesus said - I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing. (John 15:5)
I love how lessons from the Bible sometimes come at me from all directions. Last blog entry I was thinking about how pruning and watering produces fruit in our garden and how God uses the same means to produce fruit in our lives. Since then, John 15 has again and again been laid before me this week. In particular, God has given me fresh food for thought through the biography, Hudson Taylor's Spiritual Secret.

This quote from Taylor adds so much more depth to the desire of bearing fruit for God.

"As I thought of the Vine and the branches, what light the blessed Spirit poured direct into my soul! How great seemed my mistake in wishing to get the sap out of Him! I saw not only that Jesus will never leave me, but that I am a member of His body, of His flesh and of His bones. The vine is not the root merely, but all - root, stem, branches, twigs, leaves, flowers, fruit. And Jesus is not that alone - He is soil and sunshine, air and showers, and ten thousand times more than we have ever dreamed, wished for or needed."

I have to hold back from quoting so much more. Please read the book. You will be blessed.

P.s. - Hudson Taylor was used mightily by God throughout England, China and the World. His "Spiritual Secret" was a devotion to prayer and Bible reading. May we not let such a lesson fall on hardened hearts!

Tuesday 27 July 2010

Fruit

Nate has once again proven his green thumb this summer. Our small veranda is over run with tomatoes, bell peppers/capsicums, herbs and various plants. We have already harvested five or six tomatoes and one capsicum not to mention the many times fresh basil and coriander/cilantro have been added to our meals.



And there are more little beauties coming through...







It seems that the more I chop the basil, the better is grows. Look at that healthy fella!




What is Nate's secret to success? Watering and pruning.
As I watch our summer crop grow I am compelled to remember one of my favourite bible chapters, John 15. "I am the true vine, and my Father is the vinedresser. Every branch in me that does not bear fruit he takes away, and every branch that does bear fruit he prunes, that it may bear more fruit."
May God, our tender, loving Father, prune our lives so that we bear more fruit for His glory.

Foreign visitors

My last two years in Australia, before heading to Mozambique, were spent studying at Sydney Missionary and Bible College, a small but precious school. It was a tremendous time of God working in my life and showing me how His whole Bible points to Jesus. I was also incredibly struck by the on-campus community that I lived in while there. Everyone knew everyone and we ate together, sang together, prayed together, studied together and shared some of the funniest times in my life together! Last weekend I was so thankful to have Prilz, one of my fellow SMBCers come and visit us in KY! Prilz and I lived across the hall from each other for a semester and when I left for Mozambique she faithfully sent me postcards embellished with Aussie flora and fauna and news from home. It's amazing how refreshing and encouraging a simple postcard can be.

A year after I left for Mozambique, Prilz went to Peru as a career single missionary. She and her American husband came to visit me and they were able to tell me a familiar tale of meeting each other on the mission field. I was sad that they were only able to stay one night on their whirlwind road trip but thrilled and thankful to get a good dose of face to face Australian friendship. I forgot to take the camera out while they were here so I had to dig through our photo archives to find an SMBC shot of us.

God bless you Luke and Prilz!

Monday 12 July 2010

Old news

I've been meaning to blog about this for a while! Nate's sister, Lisa, and her boyfriend, Chris, came to visit us back in May. It was so wonderful to have them here and to explore a little of Louisville with them.

I think Chris's favourite part was visiting the Pirate exhibition at one of Louisville's museums. Later, we introduced them to one of our favourite board games - Settlers of Catan. I think Lisa'a favourite part of the weekend was slaughtering us at it!

Eliana loved having Lisa and Chris here and was mostly in good spirits, but I just had to include the photo below because it's such a classic!

Monday 21 June 2010

Family photos

Our good friend took some family photos for us last month. We trampled through the long grass of Louisville's Tom Sawyer Park and, despite picking up a few itchy bugs, had a lot of fun. If you'd like to view them here is a public link to my facebook page:

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=215410&id=543241773&l=1c44600543

And here are some sneak peeks. All the credit goes to Michelle Vantine - a genius with the camera and photo shop! :) www.michellevantinephotography.com




Tuesday 8 June 2010

Three Years


Nate and I celebrated our 3rd anniversary on the 2nd of June. Some very kind friends with a 1 week old baby offered to watch Eliana while we went out for our favourite meal, breakfast. It has become a tradition for us to spend time on our day deciding on one word to summarise our year of marriage. Our 1st year was "revealing" and our 2nd year was "adventure". For our 3rd year, after discussing many synonyms, we both agreed on "abundant". It has been a year overflowing with blessings from God. Our time in Australia, our time with family, our sweet Eliana, our return to the States and being reunited with friends, God's constant provision, and even our trials, to name but a few. We are so thankful to our generous God who cares for us far beyond what we deserve.

In particular, one of our greatest blessings is the marriage that God has given us. Three years ago, I thought my love for Nate was at full capacity. I am happy to be proven wrong over and over again as each day, the more I get to know him, the greater my love for him grows. He is a man far beyond what I could have ever imagined or hoped for, and I'm thankful again to our God who thought it good to unite us and who continues to hold our bond firm through our Lord Jesus Christ.

Friday 14 May 2010

A birth story


I finally posted Eliana's birth story on her blog. Nate thinks I'm a bit wierd for blogging about it, and doing it 7 months after she was born, but it's done. If you're like me and enjoy reading birth stories, it's on Eliana's blog: http://www.elianaschoen.blogspot.com

Tuesday 11 May 2010

Red River Gorge


We just had our first camping trip as a threesome. Eliana did awesome! I think she likes the outdoors. We went with our Care Group from church. It was a last hoora with our leaders, the Saunders, to say goodbye before they head back to California.

Nate's signature self taken photos never fail! Those long arms of his come in handy so often:)
Many of you may know how I've struggled with keeping Eliana on the weight charts for her age. But, there are some benefits of having such a small child. At 7 months she's still not too heavy for hikes in the Baby Bjorn! (Not to mention that she is getting great use out of all of her clothes, she is only just growing out of her 3 month old clothes!)
We had such a fun time - bongo balling, hiking, eating and just sitting in chairs by the fire. It was a wonderful get together before the inevitable Goodbye. Ben, Chelsea and Noah, you are amazing. We'll miss you like crazy!!!

Wednesday 7 April 2010

Eliana

As family have been hinting that they'd like to see more of Eliana, I've created a blog just for her...
www.elianaschoen.blogspot.com

Friday 2 April 2010

Visitors

We had our very first overnight guests last weekend - Uncle Brad and Aunty Beth. Since Eliana is going through the stage of crying when a stranger holds her, we were pleasantly surprised to see how much she loved being with her Aunty and Uncle. They were naturals!

Beth did a little photo shoot for us. As it was Eliana's bed time we didn't achieve many smiles, but she's so sweet with a pouty face anyway:)
This one is our favourite:
It was so wonderful to catch up with them after not seeing them for 2 years. The conversations kept us up late and, I think, eventually sent us bonkers... But we loved having a busy house again after missing our full house situation with the Lakelins in Australia. Come back soon Brad and Beth! We miss you already...

And we're ready for more guests any time (hint, hint)...

Thursday 25 March 2010

Serves me right :)

I had to laugh today. After blogging yesterday about how sweet and content and happy Eliana is, she had an absolute meltdown at an IMB luncheon today. And that reminded me of all the other melt downs she loves to bring on in public. I think I've turned her into a mama's girl. Maybe we need to get out more!

Oh well. Just wanted to confess that my little angel aint always an angel :)

Tuesday 23 March 2010

A review on 'Babywise'

Eliana turns 6 months on the 30th of March so I thought that it was time to do a review on how 'Babywise' worked for us. On Becoming Babywise: Giving your infant the gift of nighttime sleep by Gary Ezzo and Robert Bucknam is a book that teaches you to use parental assessment and Parent Directed Feeding to train your infant to establish a flexible routine and eventually to sleep through the night by 8-12 weeks old.

Firstly, what is true for Babywise babies may or may not be true for other babies. This review is not a comparison to any other type of parenting. Honestly, I haven't looked into any other types of parenting. Nate and I only researched Babywise because we saw the fruit of it with my sister's 3 boys and a few other wonderful families who now have children in high school. The fruit seemed to suit our goals for family so we went with it.

What was the fruit? Babies who gained fairly predictable yet flexible routines and who also slept through the night from 8 weeks old, which seemed to therefore lead to content, well rested dads, mums and babies.

Babywise is not the all in all, it is not perfect, is not easy, there are things about the book that are frustrating, but it is just a theory, and as Nate has reminded me a few times, theories don't always work out in practice. But overall, with perseverance and a lot of prayer, Babywise has worked for us and we are thankful for it.

We will always be learning and we confess naivety and ignorance in many areas of life. Having said that we have made some goals and developed some thoughts and philosophies for family and parenting in the first 6 months. They may change, expand and develop over the years, but for now these are some of our thoughts that relate to why we chose Babywise:

  • We are dependant on our Heavenly Father for all things. If all else fails, God never does. He is our ultimate source of joy through our Lord Jesus Christ.
  • God comes first, then our marriage, then our children
  • We are the parents, Eliana is the child. We have more life experience and wisdom to make decisions than Eliana does.
  • Our life doesn't revolve around our children. They join our family and come along with us.
  • Children need our love and care. We hope to do what's best for them, even if it's tough sometimes. (Note: Children receive love and care from many styles of parenting. Babywise is what suited our family. It is just a method though and like one mum said "Follow Jesus, not a method.")

Some pros of the book for us:

  • Eliana was consistently sleeping through the night - 8 hours by 10 weeks, 10 hours by 15 weeks and 12 hours by 5 months. Many Babywise babies will be quicker, many will be slower. Every baby is different. We decided to take it slow due to some problems with my milk supply. But good sleep did seem to make Eliana a very happy, content baby.
  • The great night sleep for Nate, Eliana and me has enabled me to better serve my husband and child.
  • The flexible routine allows us to predict each day, gave me confidence as a new mum, and seemed to give Eliana confidence in her mum (she often lies contentedly in her crib waiting for me to get her from her naps and greets me with a grin or giggle of delight). It also allows me to plan times for appointments, friends, grocery shopping, etc.
  • Life happens and sometimes we get out of routine. But that's ok because Eliana is adaptable and quickly gets back into routine.
  • Eliana goes to sleep on her own and often resettles herself if she wakes up early from her nap. Often when we're out she'll fall asleep on her own in the stroller or pack'n'play and I think this has a lot to do with the routine and established sleep patterns that come with it.
  • Eliana is happy to play alone for up to 45 minutes in the morning and at other times during the day. She also loves to play near me and with me. While I don't rock her to sleep, we have heaps of fun and cuddles while she's awake.

Some things to be weary of:

  • If you are thinking about doing Babywise, read the 2006 edition (or later if there is one) of Babywise. Ezzo has had to change some information and advice since his 1995 edition due to new research and problems with milk supply and weight gain.
  • Even though the latest edition does warn you to be careful of your milk supply, you may think that it won't apply to you. This was my problem. I got over confident and ended up having trouble with my milk when Eliana was 4 months. Perhaps because I got too busy. Perhaps because Eliana was sleeping over 10 hours at night. We don't really know why. But praise be to God that resting more, adding in an extra feed or two, a lot of pumping and taking fenugreek tablets increased my milk supply again.
  • In the first 6-8 weeks especially, even when we did everything the book said, sometimes Eliana still cried. To Nate's and my great surprise, Eliana was not a 'textbook' baby :). The crying was HARD to listen to, especially for me. Nate had to hold me back sometimes when we were sure she wasn't hungry, cold, in pain, etc, yet she cried. Hearing my baby cry made my face fall, my body crumple and I would sometimes cry along with her. I would go and reassure her that everything was alright after 10-15 minutes and after a while she learnt to settle herself but sometimes she would go on crying until her next feed. Nothing prepared me for how hard this part of Babywise would be. But Eliana is a little champion and we feel that this hard short term sleep training has paid off wonderfully for us all.
  • We always put Eliana down in her crib to fall asleep on her own. This is wonderful... except when we're at church. Maybe it's because I'm a first time mum but sometimes I look with longing at parents with their sweet children asleep on their lap during the service. So I would recommend allowing your child to fall asleep in your lap sometimes. (However, Eliana did fall asleep in my arms for the first time ever last Sunday at church, being completely exhausted at Sunday School. I couldn't keep the grin off my face.)
  • All babies are different and I had to constantly remind myself not to compare Eliana with others. My sister's boys were sleeping 7pm - 7am by 12 weeks old and she never had problems with her milk supply. Other babies slept so much better for their naps than Eliana did. Eliana was on the lower end of the weight gain scale. Eliana didn't start cooing for weeks after others started, etc, etc. This is all ok. Our non-textbook baby is the one who God put in our care, and we wouldn't change her for the world! Roll with the punches and the blessings.
  • Sometimes, babies have off days. It's ok! That's what babies do:)
  • This is my personal review. I have no medical training, and only have 6 months of parenting experience. To be fair, here is a website created by some who have concerns about the advice Babywise gives: www.ezzo.info Here is also a blog by a Babywise mum. Reading it will give you comfort that your baby is not the only non-textbook baby:) www.babywisemom.blogspot.com

Some last thoughts:
  • I have heard it's been said that wanting your baby to sleep through the night is selfish. This caused me to examine my heart. Perhaps it's because of my ignorance but as for now my conscience is clear. I thought and still think that a good night sleep is a gift to my husband and child.
  • I've also heard that some worry that Babywise prevents bonding and attachment with your child. This couldn't be further from the truth for Eliana and me. We have such a sweet relationship. We light each other up. We have so much fun together. I think that if you love your child and care for them, no matter what style of parenting you choose, bonding and attachment will be inevitable.



I'm adding this comment in 2011, after having my 2nd daughter, Lilah. She is now 3 months old. I ended up struggling to produce enough milk for Eliana right up until she weaned at 12 months. I did all that I could to try and establish a strong milk supply with Lilah, but it turns out I am just one of those mums who has a hard time producing enough milk. Therefore I have two options: supplementing Lilah's feeds with formula; or keeping up the 10pm and the middle of the night feed. The latter is the better option for us, and I'm actually enjoying it :). The hubby and Eliana sleep through, and though Lilah cries for the middle of the night feed, she goes right back to sleep.

(For those with a low milk supply, I recently found that the Indian Spice, Shatavari, really helped. You can find it at a health food store. Ask your doctor/lactation consultant first.)