Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Blaise & Friends

Lots of little ones-Blaise-Meredith-Parker-Graham-Austin-William-Nora!
Babies and the Mommas! 
Blaise & William
Blaise's first friend birthday party! Noelle turned two! Katherine is also his little play mate...
Blaise and his bud Graham 
Blaise laughing it up with little Ava from downstairs
Lily & Blaise in the nursing room at church-these two don't hold still! And we are learning that the room is not baby proof...Blaise managed to knock over a lamp and a room divider! Nice. This was taken on Mother's Day-Lily's baptism day!
Blaise & Brenna

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Old Friends, New Babies!

Before ... (taken in July)
and after!  (taken in November) 
I would have posted a pic of us from high school and college, but I don't have a scanner :) . Meghan's little Hailey Colleen was born in early September just a few weeks after Lyndsay's Ellie Grace. 
After a visit from Meghan (who lives in Maryland) in April, Caroline came into town! Caroline is a good friend from High School and is currently living in Alabama where she and her husband serve with RUF.  They welcomed baby #2, Adie, in December, joining big sister Eliza! 
Adorable Chase and Eliza warmed up to each other quite nicely! It was so good to see old friends, but it does make me wish they lived closer! It makes me appreciate more the times we do have together. (Caroline, I stole your title:) 

Playing at the Park!

The Spring weather has been absolutely gorgeous! Here are some pics from a recent Sunday afternoon/evening picnic at the park with some friends from church.


Noelle



Baby Abraham saying hello!
Cate & Gigi
Alisa & Brenna 

Blaise chatting with Miss Abby 

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Texas Sheet Cake

We had this on Mother's Day. This cake is so not good for you, but it’s so delicious! It’s a Drissell family classic and my dad’s favorite birthday dessert. (As long as it’s served with ice cream of course!)

Texas Sheet Cake

Ingredients for Cake:

1 cup butter

1 cup water (I sometimes use 1 cup coffee)

1/4 cup cocoa

2 cups sugar

2 cups flour

1/8 teaspoon salt

2 eggs

1 teaspoon baking soda

1/2 cup sour cream or ½ cup buttermilk

1 teaspoon vanilla


Frosting

1/2 cup butter

4 tablespoons cocoa

4 tablespoons buttermilk

1 box (1 pound) confectioners' sugar, sifted (4 1/4 cups sifted)

1 teaspoon vanilla

1 bag milk chocolate heath chips


Directions:

Cake: Combine butter, water, and cocoa in saucepan over medium heat; heat until butter melts. Add sugar, flour, salt, eggs, soda, sour cream, and vanilla; mix well. Pour into a 15x10x1-inch jelly roll pan. Bake at 325° for 30 minutes. Make icing five minutes before cake is finished.

Icing: Five minutes before cake is done, combine butter, cocoa, and milk in a saucepan; bring to a boil. Add remaining ingredients and mix well. Spread over the HOT sheet cake then sprinkle with milk chocolate heath chips. (M&M’s look fun & festive too-along with the heath chips of course! :)

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

On Motherhood

Nursing, precious son

Peaceful cuddled in my arms

Sleep little baby

How incredible it is to be a mother. I did not know it was possible to feel such intense love and attachment to such a little baby. It feels so natural and right, like I am doing what God created me and my body to do.  To grow, carry, birth, and nurse a babe, to nurture and love.  Holding, sleeping, loving, playing-Blaise is at peace and satisfied with his mother near.  What a beautiful, sweet time.  And what overwhelming love we have for our child!  

Once again, I am reminded that this strong love and bond pales in comparison to our Heavenly Father's love for us. A love that sent his only son into our broken world to redeem his children. He loved us that much! As my heart is filled with an overwhelming joy of being a new mother, I am reminded, though, that God has not yet redeemed our fallen world. He has not yet taken away the brokenness and hurt and pain. I am reminded of friends who too, yearn to be mothers but have not yet conceived. Or of those who suffered miscarriages, or even lost a child. Or friends who long to be married and be a mother but have not yet found a mate. So much hurt and unfulfilled longing.  All we can cling to is the hope that God will return one day to redeem such pain-and that he will sustain us through the times of waiting, question, and sorrow. And that he will give us sweet respites of deep, overwhelming joy, that ultimately point us to Him. I pray that wherever you are, that you may see that indeed, His mercies are new every morning-for great is His faithfulness!  (Lam. 3:23)
It wouldn't be right to talk about motherhood and not mention our mothers. What a blessing they are to us! I'm realizing how valuable it is to be in the same city with our parents and to have them in our lives at this new stage in life. My mom comes weekly to love on and serve me and Blaise.  If he's sleeping, she helps me iron, do the dishes, stuff diapers etc... She has been such an encourager- from childbirth, to breastfeeding, and the overall philosophy of parenting- it's such a blessing to be on the same page and have her support. 
In the same breath, I am doubly blessed to have a wonderful and supportive mother-in-law.  Susan also comes weekly to love on us. It's nice to have a minute to clean, get dinner going etc... and know that Blaise is in good hands and enjoying himself!  I look forward to my weekly visits with the moms and truly appreciate their encouragement!