Sunday, February 22, 2009

Kid's Expo


Scott and I really enjoyed meeting some of you at the Kid's Expo in Bloomington this weekend! We have the best listeners in the world! Hey, if the Wiggins are reading this, make sure to send me an email! :) While Scott and I stayed at the 91.5 WCIC booth all morning, my husband and kids were milling around the Interstate Center. Every 15 minutes or so Jeff would swing by and ask me where the kids were. It's so easy to get lost in that place! There were tons of stuff for the kids to do.

Max and Delaney really enjoyed having their faces painted. Laney chose to be a tiger and Max wanted to look like a lizard. Aren't they darling? They loved the rock climbing wall, circus, and magic show. We spent the rest of the afternoon with friends in Bloomington. What a great place! Jeff and I need to go there more often to enjoy the booming downtown district and great places to eat.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Walk Out Woman


A group of us ladies who work for the radio station got together for some good girl talk. Not surprisingly, the conversation quickly turned to relationships. We found that a surprising number of women want out of their marriages. In the past, men have gotten a bum wrap for having affairs and leaving their wives. But the tables have turned. Patty Dudley, who hosts What Matters Most from 7-midnight on 91.5 WCIC, sent us all a book entitled, "The Walk Out Woman" by Dr. Steve Stephens and Alice Gray, to help us understand this phenomena.
If you're a woman who's thinking of walking out on your marriage...or if you're a husband whose wife has threatened to walk out--I highly suggest you pick up this book. Let's face it: MARRIAGE IS LOT OF WORK! AND IF YOU'RE A IN A BLENDED FAMILY, THAT WORK IS DOUBLY HARD! I love my husband deeply but there have been times I've been overwhelmed by the desire to run away from the difficulties inherent in a blended family. On countless occasions, it was my husband who had to sit me down and reaffirm his love for me and communicate with me for hours on ways we need to show one another love and respect within the context of a high-octane marriage.
Jeff insists that we pray together every night, which has been a wonderfully bonding exercise. If we didn't keep the Lord at the center of our relationship and continually seek Biblical guidance, we'd just be another statistic! The other night, Jeff held me tight and said, "I've never felt so close to anyone because we're so honest with each other and share everything."
I just want to encourage you if you're on the brink of walking out, because I've been there. But I also know that sticking it out is so worth it. My life is so much richer because of Jeff and we're so emotionally and spiritually bonded together because we work so hard at our marriage. Divorce doesn't solve anything. I'm sad that my stepkids have to grow up in a divided family...We can't erase the pain of that situation, but we can work on creating some stability in this new family with the help of the Lord and love for each other.
Here are a couple of exercises to try:
1. List the words or actions your husband or wife uses that builds a wall.
2. Take the time to drive to a beautiful place that gives you peace. Think about some of the best memories of your marriage.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Valentine's Day for Kids


My mother always made Valentine's Day special for me and my siblings growing up. We always received a beautifully wrapped gift in red and white tissue and passed out pink frosted cupcakes to friends at school. Remember those sweetheart Valentine candies? I miss getting cards and candies from my classmates! I started the tradition of getting the kids Valentine's Day presents when Jeff and I were first dating...and that tradition has continued. Before I went to sleep last night I put a stuffed money in Max's cereal bowl and a stuffed puppy in Laney's bowl. I also picked up a red & white gumball tube in Valentine's casing as their treats. Jeff snapped a picture of them for me this morning. We won't see them on the actual V-Day so I wanted to give their gifts early. Do you do anything special to celebrate the Big Love Day with your kids?

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Zoo Day!


Today we took the kids to the zoo. The Peoria Zoo at Glen Oak Park is offering free admission until Feb. 10th, so we wanted to take advantage of it and let the kids explore the grounds and visit the animals. A lot of outdoor exhibits are closed, so we mostly roamed around inside with the snakes and monkeys. The kids were enthralled with the huge pythons, tigers, and of course, feeding the goats! But for Max, the highlight of the trip was going to the gift shop, of all things. Are we a consumer culture or what? Luckily he had some birthday money to buy a Safari gift set.

Monday, February 2, 2009

My Furry Valentine


Lester wants to wish everyone an early Happy Valentine's Day! Scott just sent me this photo and I think it's the most darling thing I've ever seen. He should sell it to Hallmark to make a card out of it! I'm still clueless about what to get Jeff for Valentine's Day. I was hoping to go away for the weekend but he's doing a drama at church. Maybe I should get my husband a puppy! :)