Friday, May 18, 2012

Precious Wednesdays

I've written a couple blogs about our crazy bus rides to Bible Study Fellowship (BSF). As the weather turned warmer, we've been able to take a different commute. We take a quick train ride south and then walk across central park for the rest of the commute. It's been a precious time for the boys and I. Even having a 30 lb kid on my back and another one in the stroller, I always walk through the park with a smile on my face. I love Central Park. The boys love Central Park. We love that it has been part of our weekly routine!

This Wednesday was the last time we get to do this. BSF is over so we won't have an official reason to take this commute weekly. I am sure we will still come to the park, but not with the same regularity. This was very difficult for me as BSF ending, we had to say goodbye to the boys teachers. This marked the beginning of goodbyes. The reality of leaving NYC is beginning to set in. My heart is heavy as this has been such an incredible adventure that I am sure we will cherish greatly in the years to come!

As spring came to NYC, these were the flowers that welcomed us into the park!

Here's a close up! My favorite rose is the fire on ice rose. I was surprised to see tulips can also be "fire on ice!"

Bethesda Terrace as the sun comes up on it. Early in the morning it's quiet and peaceful.

I love the bridges in Central Park. The boys love the dogs! This picture captured both!

Conservatory Water. Beautiful as the sun shined over the water!

"Birdies"- as the boys called them- warming in the sun and drinking water.

Who would have thought you could feed birds crumbs!!

Can you see the difference in the time? Bethesda Terrace is a hot spot during normal hours!

The boys favorite thing in life Central Park - HORSES!

On our commute home, we always sit on the carriage route, eat our lunch and marvel at the horses!

They are far away, but you can see the bright pink bushes. Spring time amazed me in NYC - so prett! And off to the right is a set of rocks - my oh my- how those boys loved climbing them!

Daniel Webster Statue - have no idea who he is. Jonathan says it's Jesus - as with any other statue he sees!

John Lenon Memorial. People are always gathered taking photos here. I often get sweet smiles from tourists as they see one of the boys in the stroller and then realize there's another one on my back!

Here we are! Exploring Central Park and Living it up in NYC

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Tender Words from My Austin

My favorite time in the day is right before nap and right before bed where I get to snuggle my two tots. Austin still asks to be snuggled before we lay him down. He surrenders his weight into our arms. I adore that. Jonathan allows his body to go limp as he lays on us and typically holds us on the shoulder or neck. What precious precious moments those are. I too often allow them to routinely pass without pausing to realize my boys won't always want to snuggle with me. This season is short.
Tonight I was stopped dead in my tracks. As I snuggled Austin and rocked him for a couple minutes, he looked up at me and cautiously said, "You're a beautiful mom." I was caught off guard. Did he really just saw what I think he said? I had to hear it again. "What buddy?" He smiled shyly then repeated, "You're a beautiful mom." The moment was absolutely captivating! My little man who's not quite three spoke the most tender compliment into his momma's heart. How can such a young life speak so much life into this 31 year old woman. My little Austin thinks I'm a beautiful mom. Hundreds of people could have spoken those words to me. The impact wouldn't have come close to hearing them sheepishly coming out of Austin's lips as his eyes smiled at me. With four simple words my cup, that was running on empty from the exhaustion of the day, was full again.
In these moments I wish I could freeze time. Since I can't - I'll write them down!

Sunday, May 6, 2012

SUPER Sundays!

Trinity Grace Church, our home church here in NYC is split up into Missional Communities. These are separated according to neighborhood with purpose of having a smaller group to connect with as well as a place where people can reach out to the community in which they live. It's exactly what Aaron and I were looking for in moving to the city. I've written about MoHa (Morning Side Heights/Harlem) before. We've found great friends here and it's provided a great ways for us to serve our neighbors too. Today we kicked off the Spring session of Super Sundays. It was an amazing time :)


I had the privilege of having an awesome conversation with one of the guardians. I learned today that she is a Christian.  I was able to see God's fingerprints all over bringing this family to Super Sundays. I was able to hear the stories of her kids. They came from such darkness and brokenness. I literally had to control myself so I didn't loose it! Throughout the whole time of talking with her I could see God's Spirit moving.  This guardian was sharing with me how she wanted to bring the kids to church. She said the only thing that could bring healing to their hearts was Jesus! AMEN! The Lord brought our children's minister, Brandy, up at just the right time. Brandy was able to share with her about our children's program. They came to church today! This was a direct answer in how we as a missional community have been asking God to move. We aren't just playing kick ball and feeding hungry mouths. We are tilling soil to plant the good seed for the GOSPEL in these tender hearts. He's entrusted us with these precious lives.

Perhaps what blessed me the most this morning is seeing how God used unity in MoHa to minister to larger community. Let me explain. As a mom of running toddlers, it's sometimes hard for me to be able to focus on conversation - especially conversations with any depth. The reality is that at any moment a little man may come running to me asking to go potty making me have to quickly leave a conversation. Or another little man may run straight for the gate not caring if anyone is watching! Today, God tended to all of the needs of my family through MoHa. Each time I looked up from this powerful conversation, I was able to see a member of MoHa loving on my kids. I was gifted with the freedom to fully engage with this woman who is so selflessly giving of her life to break generational powers of oppression. Thank you MoHa for tending to my family in order that God would allow me to be an ear to another family in need. It was incredible!

On a complete side note, there was this amazing butterfly that hoovered over the park space we were in throughout the morning. It would randomly land on different people. It landed on me two or three times. It was so cool to see this thing fluttering about giving "butterfly kisses" to those at Super Sunday.