Friday, June 8, 2018

Following a trail

This won't be the type of trail you might think. This trail unlocked some questions I've been having lately and it was too cool not to share. I hope this is as encouraging for you as it was for me.

The trail begins in Ephesians 3:20 - "Now all glory to God, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think." we all quote this verse on a regular basis, but there's more to it and it's powerful. I love this verse for a couple of reasons, but the biggest one is because back in April of 2009 it was given to me by Dick Mills and he told me to "make my list big" and that "God will give you much more." with more underlined. What amazing word to receive over 10 years ago! It's been soooo true too! I had it written out on the note that he gave me, but it was in the NKJV so I decided to look it up in my NLT Jack Hayford Study Bible. That is where my trail took off. In my study Bible there is a "Kingdom Dynamics" explanation of some things that had happened in history because of this scripture passage (if you have this Bible look it up and read it! It' sooo sooo cool!!) and then gave some other scriptures that had to do with this idea of God doing more in our life. The first reference I look up was Zechariah 8:18-23 [18 Here is another message that came to me from the Lord of Heaven’s Armies.19 “This is what the Lord of Heaven’s Armies says: The traditional fasts and times of mourning you have kept in early summer, midsummer, autumn, and winter[a] are now ended. They will become festivals of joy and celebration for the people of Judah. So love truth and peace.
20 “This is what the Lord of Heaven’s Armies says: People from nations and cities around the world will travel to Jerusalem. 21 The people of one city will say to the people of another, ‘Come with us to Jerusalem to ask the Lord to bless us. Let’s worship the Lord of Heaven’s Armies. I’m determined to go.’ 22 Many peoples and powerful nations will come to Jerusalem to seek the Lord of Heaven’s Armies and to ask for his blessing.
23 “This is what the Lord of Heaven’s Armies says: In those days ten men from different nations and languages of the world will clutch at the sleeve of one Jew. And they will say, ‘Please let us walk with you, for we have heard that God is with you.’”. ]
This passage talks about how the Israelites had been fasting and praying and "suffering" if you will...and God told them to stop. Not only that God told them to change the festivals of fasting and tradition into festivals of joy and celebration. This spoke to me and confirmed so much in me. I have felt all year that each time I've committed to studying God's word it had been such a fulfilling feast of joy and celebration. Granted it's a choice for me to enter into that, but when I do choose to enter into that joy it's endless. There was another "Kingdom Dynamic" study here and it talked about 4 key ingredients of any prayer movement. It was also very fascinating. If you have one of these Bibles I'm talking about I encourage you to get it out and follow this trail (we aren't done just yet so stay with me for now).
Next, the trail leads to 2 Thessalonians 3:1-5 "Finally, dear brothers and sisters,[a] we ask you to pray for us. Pray that the Lord’s message will spread rapidly and be honored wherever it goes, just as when it came to you. Pray, too, that we will be rescued from wicked and evil people, for not everyone is a believer. But the Lord is faithful; he will strengthen you and guard you from the evil one.[b] And we are confident[ww] in the Lord that you are doing and will continue to do the things we commanded you. May the Lord lead your hearts into a full understanding and expression of the love of God and the patient endurance that comes from Christ."
This passage talks mostly about prayer and how to pray. It ties into what I'm studying because when I ask for things I'm asking for them in prayer. These are some examples of prayer that I could pray, but my prayers are useless unless I understand that God loves me and hears my prayers which are explained in other verses throughout scripture. This is a whole concept that is immesly rewarding to dig into, but I won't today.

The other Scripture that Dick Mills gave me was 2 Chronicles 25:9b "The LORD is able to give you much more than this!" So many thoughts go whirling through my head when I read this. 1. The story that goes with this quote is pretty fun to read. 2. God will give me more! MORE 3. If all my needs are met why would I need more? 4. God wants to give us more so we can be a blessing of joy and peace for all. A.L.L. I'll say that one again because it's THAT good God wants you and me to be a blessing to ALL. Christians, Sinners, Religous leaders, Drug lords, Potheads, Law enforcement and the list could go on for miles. Every one is worthy of God's love and I HAVE MORE THAN ENOUGH TO SHARE! This concept brings tears to my eyes because I wonder why in the world I hold onto it? There's an infinite amount of it and God's word is abundantly clear about this. Yet I'm terrified that I'll give it away in a way that won't be received and then it will be wasted. (as if that's actually possible) I'm always kind to everyone, but I regularly shy away from talking about the abundance of God's love and what that had unlocked in my life. It has unlocked so much more than I would have ever wildly imagined. What I love most is that it hasn't been wild travel and exotic places like I imagine it could be in Bible School. I'm back in my hometown as a youth pastor's wife. I would have NEVER in my wildest dreams thought this would be where God would send us. To most, it seems small, but God knows and I know the number of people that travel through our city from all over the world. I know better than to sit back and say "oh, this isn't what God has called me to yet so I'm not going to do anything." There's no such thing as that. God calls you each step of your journey. Each step is important. Each person is important to the Kingdom of God.
I hope you've enjoyed this post. I'd love to hear some of your thoughts on what God showed you while following "the trail" If you'd like to study in my study Bible I'd love to share it! I won't let someone take it home, but you're more than welcome to flip through the pages or come study it at my house.
I shared a quote from it below.


[WordWealth - Confident - peitho (pie-tho); Strongs #3982: As an intransitive verb, the word means to be convinced, be confident, have inward certainty, trust (Rom 2:19; 2 Cor 2:3 ["Surely Know"]). In its transitive use, it means to win over, prevail upon, persuade, induce a change of mind by the use of arguments (Acts 18:4; 19:8, 26; 2 Cor 5:11). ]

Friday, September 22, 2017

Fall Thoughts - Trees and Things


Wowsers! What a day.  I love when you ask God for something specific and he answers you using the focus of the season you are in. My husband and I are in the process of picking out trees to plant in our yard. One for the front and one for the back and so when I ran to vent to God today here’s what he showed me



Isn’t this a beautiful tree!! It’s tall, it’s old and it’s the biggest one in the picture. I look at this tree a lot because it’s at the park just down the street from my house.  It’s what I stare at while I swing on a porch swing. So I sat and stared at this tree for a few minutes and I strongly sensed God telling me “This is you, notice all of the trees around the big tree? They need your shade and your strength to look up to.” 
What I took away from this was that we have friends in our lives for a reason (all the trees around the big tree need each other).  The tall tree needs the little trees to protect it’s roots and help block wind and so on. There’s quite a message just in this one picture. The message that I want to be very clear is that God views us all as this big beautiful tree with our own little forest looking up to us. 
He also showed me how much the tree moves in the wind since it’s taller and bigger.   The winds affect the top more or the part that the rest of the world sees. However, the trunk and roots do not bend or break during a storm. In order for this to happen we have to be rooted in something stable and a place that gets water regularly. (ummm wow right?) 
God also spoke very clearly to me that because of the way I knew Him when I was younger He was able to prune a lot of things out of my life years ago so I could be this big beautiful tree. Now I am a very strong beautiful example of the power and strength of God. (cue water works)

Then God Showed me this tree.



This tree is not a pretty tree. Am I right? It looks to be about the same age. I want you to notice two things though. It’s completely alone and it has the potential to be beautiful. It simply needs to be pruned. It will be a pretty tree once all the dead has been removed. It doesn’t have anyone to look up to it. It doesn’t have anyone to surround it when storms come and chances are the stress that this tree has gone through could have been shared had it had other trees around it to take the brunt of the storm. The tree is desperately alone and in need of a grove of trees to love it and help it become the beautiful tree that it can be.

I know whole heartedly it’s God’s desire for us to be this big tall tree. However, it may not feel like we are right now. We feel like the second tree. Used, abused and alone. I know as a mom of a 2 year old that's getting closer to 3 years old now I don't feel beautiful. I feel beat up broken and like parts of me are completely dead. However in my quiet place (which usually happens around 11:30pm or later or at 12:15 over the noon lunch hour when my hubby comes home on his lunch break) I pour out my heart to God and allow him to show me what dead things I need to prune out. I have done this my entire life and I don't know where I would be today without that.
Do you have junk in your life? Will you allow a friend to point it out to you? Are there huge limbs that are completely dead that need to be pruned away so new growth can fill in and make that area beautiful again? I know that I do after today. I’m thankful God showed me these vivid images. 

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Update!!!

September October November update


Wow! Time has zipped by. My apologies for dropping the ball. I guess buying a new house will do that to you, and loosing a loved one (My Grandpa on my Dad's side....my first true love besides my dad) sigh, and starting a new business. I jumped on the Direct Sales band wagon and now sell Jamberry which you can check out here! ---> mollzmani.jamberry.com <---

That's all I have to say about that....well that's not true. I love the product and love sharing what I love so now I sell it. If you have no idea what I'm talking about I'll happily explain it all to you! Just send me an email :)


Back to the whole reason I'm posting OUR HOUSE!!!! Picture an adorable brick house with a huge picture window and a single car garage two doors down from the middle school and a block and 1/2 from an elementary school.  Other than after school traffic and school busses loving our street I love our new home. We bought our house from the original owner that had lived in the house for almost 50 years. Some things look original to the house! When we looked at the house for the first time it was literally like walking back in time. However, nothing was worn out. Except the plumbing but it's functional just not ideal. And that is a whole different topic. Since then we have done some updating. Marcelyn's room was the first major project that I headed up and did most of, Chris has done basically all the rest. Marcelyn now has a light blue room. It turned out a bit darker than I pictured it but it's a HUGE improvement to the mustard (or as I call it Winnie the Pooh) yellow. Who knew yellow would be so hard to cover up!!!??? Uuuhhhggg but I learned that the previous owner loved color. The room had been baby blue, olive green, and mustard yellow. Since then Chris has been winterizing our great outdoors and taming our forest. Most people have a wooden privacy fence. Well we do too it's just still alive and it's just extremely green. Some might call it evergreen. Our entire backyard is fenced with cedar trees. It's so tranquil and lovely back there....just don't be barefoot it's painful. I have mixed feelings about the trees but I do love them more since one of our youth group kids said we need to build a wardrobe in the alley, because our backyard is like Narnia and that would be the entrance. Gotta love creativity! 

This weekend we tackle part one of the kitchen remodel. Preparing for the new range oven. We knew when we bought the house that a kitchen remodel was inevitable since there wasn't a dishwasher and everything in the room predates our parents' childhood and just to fit our refrigerator we had to take out a cabinet. We knew something would need to be fixed sooner or later (we were thinking and hoping later) but about a month ago the wall oven died. And since it was old enough to be true vintage and antique, parts weren't readily available.... wall ovens aren't cheap nor are they the same size as they were in 1958 so we decided to go with a normal range cooktop. Well there's a cooktop ontop of a super handy cabinet, which will be dismantled today....well finished the cabinet has basically been take apart already. 



Thanks to my awesome handy man hubby. He truly is amazing. Step one is to get a functioning oven!! With a small cabinet next to it. I'm super excited. I think we may also paint the cabinets if we pick out a color.....but that will be a long weekend project. Like uhh maybe uhh Thanksgiving (to anyone reading this that would want to come help paint) weekend. We haven't decided on colors yet so it might be Christmas. I will be posting updates on Instagram and Facebook. I'm so excited. This is the first time I've ever gotten a brand new oven cooktop. My last one was an awesome score off of a local classified site. It was totally God because I needed something specific. This go around it was in the budget to go big. It's nothing bigger than normal it's just awesome and we got a pretty good deal on it. 



Oh and the coolest part about our new house is with the money/equity from our old house we had a nice down payment plus leftovers for renovations so all of our remodeling and updating is payed for with CASH!!! 


Well it's late and I'm on toddler duty all day (nothing out of the ordinary) plus keeping hubby safe and capturing what I can on camera. 

I'll sign out with a sweet picture of the Marcemallow. 


She has figured out she's now tall enough to climb up on our dinning room chairs. In this picture she's doing her favorite activity watching for bunnies. Buhh as she says or raaaw. Her vocabulary is impressive. My favorite is when she calls me mommy it sounds like wowwy but I have a name now instead of her wining at me. She's growing up!!! 

Friday, August 26, 2016

August Update

Holy Moly! This year has been so incredibly full I'm blown away! This past month has bad tons packed into it as well.

First July 29th my Grandpa graduated into heaven.  It's been expected and dreaded since Grandma passed away a few years ago, so it wasn't sudden or thankfully, too soon.  We (all cousins and grandchildren) were able to say good bye and he died peacefully and quickly. I'm not ready to share in detail what happened, because it's still so raw and weird that he's actually gone.

Then August 1st we signed papers on our new house! Talk about an emotional roller coaster.... Backup a few weeks.... We were battling back and forth with realtors on our house trying to come to an agreement on a price and when we finally came to an agreement we were super excited. Days later I got the news that a former co-worker and a best friend of a close friend of mine had suddenly died of cancer.  She was young and had only been diagnosed a few weeks before. It was a huge blow! That week was a roller coaster of emotions. That was hard going through that, but it was nothing compared to what would happen in the coming weeks. We finalized the sale on our old house, Chris went on a missiontrip to Mexico City with the youth group.  I'll write more about that in another post all together (Maybe even have Chris write that post) and then we closed on our new house and moved. The original plan was to take all week to move room by room, but with the plans for Grandpa's funeral it didn't work out that way.  Monday was the day. We got keys for our house at 9am and by 9:00pm we were 90% moved in. We thought we had gotten everything, but as days went by we realized we forgot some stuff. Thankfully we sold our house to a good friend. The funniest was I completely forgot two drawers in our island.

Now to tell you about our new house!!! I'm so head over heals about this house. We knew we had found a fantastic house, but it really has become one of the nicest houses I've been in....but I may be a little bias. I'll try and give you a word tour....I haven't had much time to take very many pictures but checking out the hash tag #lofstromhouse on instagram will give you a little peek into where we are.
Front door: the front porch is a cute stone platform with three steps up to a white door that's the perfect amount of class...not to fancy that it's  pain to keep clean, but new and nice enough that it doesn't tell the age of the house. The first room you come into is a living room which is connected to the dinning room. Both rooms have amazingly HUGE picture windows. The best part is they have been replaced recently so they don't leak as much as the original windows would.  The living room has oak hardwood floors. Mom and Dad got a us a nice swatch of carpet as an area rug for now. It was super hard covering up the beautiful floor, but Marcelyn wasn't handling the hard floors all to well. She was tripping over the floor because her feet or socks would catch because the wood was actually more grippy with shoes or bare feet...either that or toys that she was used to playing with rough and tough would move out from under her when she was climbing on them and her head would hit the floor....needless to say she was not liking the floors. I hope I never forget the day we laid the carpet down. She was so giddy and goofy! To say that she LOVED the carpet was a huge understatement. I'm not sure I had ever seen her that goofy before. It was hilarious. I think it also was the fact that her four favorite people were all centered on her and she had all of our attention.
Bedrooms: As you walk towards the dinning room there is a small hallway that leads to the bedrooms and one bathroom. The first bedroom is ours and has lovely RED wallpaper. It has an elegant design on it, but it's most DEFINITELY 1959 awesome!  >_< lol next is bathroom number 1 and it's in need of help....but mostly just a facelift. All could be fixed with a little bit of cocking, tile adhesive and paint. The only part about the bathroom that blows our mind is the fact that there aren't any electrical plug-ins....NONE. Not in the hallway and none in the light in the bathroom....good thing I'm low maintenance >_*  lol!!! I look forward to redoing that bathroom. The best part of that room by far is the tub! It makes me super nervous when bathing Marcelyn, but it's so deep and long. We aren't 100% sure, but we think it's a cast-iron with a porcelain overlay.....there's a fancy term for that, but I'm drawing a blank. Next is Marcelyn's room. It was the first room that we painted...it's much better now. Before it was a lovely yellow color...HAH lovely....try mustard or as we called it WINNIE THE POOH yellow. >_< it was painful.... both bedrooms had nice sized windows. The best part is they are the kind that swing open hinging from the top instead of sliding up like normal windows. This makes them super nice because on cool rainy days I have have the windows open and all that comes in is nice cool air. (We slept with the windows open last night) Kitchen: back into the dinning room the kitchen is just to the right through a sliding pocket door. I thought I was going to hate having such a closed off kitchen, but it has quickly turned into my favorite room in the house. The kitchen is small, but highly functional. I miss my island, but I really do like my new kitchen.  We measured things before we took the leap and I wasn't looking any kitchen square footage at all. The only thing that I'm missing immensely is a pantry which we will build in over the stairs (hopefully soon) with access from the dinning room. The dinning room and kitchen are probably the most dated rooms in the house. The dinning room has lovely olives on the wall. It appears to be wallpaper, but at closer examination we think it could be shelf paper given the width of the strips of paper on the wall. It's growing on me....Picture this. Silver metallic background that is shiny and a few different shades of green olives all over the wall....ALL OVER THE WALL!!!! Thankfully it's only the one wall. I'd like to find a way to bring the wall into the new millennium, but I'm stumped. I like lime green, but usually in flowers or something pretty....not something that's THAT GREEEEEN. O_O
Basement! YES! WE HAVE A BASEMENT!! But before going into the basement you must take a quick peek into our ATTACHED garage :) =D single car oversized garage complete with loft and work bench. Now downstairs. First door is the utility room/laundry room and extra storage access under the stairs. Then on the left is the 3rd bedroom with a huge closet. Next is a small living room with a kitchenette off to the side (it's currently Chris' office space) with a couple of walls the come in from the sides to separate the two spaces. The back down the hallway is bedroom number 4 and a nice bathroom with a shower. The basement had been fixed up quite a bit with new carpet and paint. We learned recently that the shower may not have been the best thought out....Chris found a window that had been covered up by the shower.

here are some pictures!!



Well the Marcemallow is up! I better get the rest of my day going! Thanks for reading. I look forward to sharing more of our adventures with you as we settle into our house more.
There's so much more to share, but I'll quit for now!

Blessings
The Lofstrom Family


Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Weathering Storm Season


WoW!! I'm curious to find out how serious of a storm we just had roll through. Our house had minimal damage thank God. We only lost a little skirting on the north west corner of our house. The picture shows that we lost a lot more, but it just nocked it out and we will put most of it back.





Chris said that we should have only lost 3-4 pieces. We are blessed considering what happened all around us. Our neighbors just to our south (G-6) lost a corner of their shingles and possibly more damage, but nothing visible from our front porch or yard. Our neighbor to the west had a tree limb (roughly 5"-8" in diameter) fall on his truck. Then down the street a big cotton wood tree lost a sizable amount of branches. The whole street was blocked off by them and now there is a rather large gaping hole through the canopy of the tree....so sad.
It has been a few years since we rode out a storm that intense from our house. I usually like to get out if we know the winds are going to be above 60mph. I've heard that we had 75mph or higher wind speeds this morning. It was an adventure for sure! The power was out for about 10-15 minutes and at one point it was raining so hard that I couldn't see the playground. For most of the storm it was raining so hard that I couldn't see the row of trees south of our neighborhood. The most humbling part of a powerful storm like this is watching huge trees get whipped around like grass....that's when you know it's one powerful storm. No hail though so that was nice. Just lots of wind. lots and lots and lots of wind. I think our garden will be okay too. Two of our tomato cages were blown  over, but it didn't look like the plants were broken off anywhere. Just a little smooshed.



In other news Marcelyn continues to grow! She's walking and running more confidently and loves using a step stool to climb up on the couch. 
However the funnies thing lately has been watching her play and pretend with some of my toys from my childhood. More specifically "little people" from Little Tike. 
She's been making them talk, but what makes me laugh is she tries to sit on the chairs. We figured out she sits on similar chairs in the church nursery so why not try sitting on these too?!! What a goob!

What personality and spunk she has. It's so much fun watching her grow up. Well it sounds like she's up so I better get after it. Have a lovely day!!


Thanks for reading!!

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

June update!

AHHHH So much excitement, so much crazy and so much change. 

I seriously didn't know life could change so much so quickly. I'm not even sure where to begin. Our anniversary came and went....I think I'll start with house details.

Chris and I have been looking at moving for a while now....technically since we bought our mobile home. It was our goal to buy our house to be able to to turn around and sell it as our down payment on a bigger house.  That plan and dream is finally become a reality and it's so stinking exciting I can't even put into words how excited I am. That is the single reason my update for June is so late this month...I've been waiting for it all to be somewhat concrete. Well today we signed a purchase agreement on our house and should close on it by next week. Tomorrow our new house gets inspected and we should close on it in about two-three weeks. wooohooooo!!!! I get so excited thinking about our new house.... It has 4 bedrooms and two bathrooms and is located blocks away from an elementary school and is across the street from the middle school. It's an adorable brick house in need of some good old fashioned TLC. It has only had one owner and she hasn't updated anything since it was built. She died not too long ago and left it to family and they have fixed a few things to make it more sellable. Such as painting the basement and putting down some carpet. The basement had those yucky lenorlium floors (that I hope aren't made from asbestos) and tacky white walls. But there are two good sized rooms down there plus a full bathroom, family room and laundry room. The only thing that needs immediate attention is the laundry room. It is currently unfinished and the door doesn't open up because the ducting passes just close enough that the door bumps it. All easily fixed....we hope. Then upstairs...I'll start from the front door, as you enter there is a nice sized living room and strait ahead is the dinning room. To the right of the dinning room is the kitchen. From the living room is a short hallway to the two bedrooms that are upstairs. And in the middle of the bathrooms is a very nice sized bathroom. Not a whole lot needs to be done upstairs except painting and redoing the kitchen. I will admit the kitchen kinda stresses me out a bit. Right now it's super small, but we are looking into what it would take to canteliever some cabinets into the garage and knock the wall between the dinningroom and kitchen out. The part that makes all of this super hard is the fact that the stairs are between the living room and the kitchen. So even if we were able to knock the wall out it wouldn't be completely open because the stairs are there. Many hours have gone into thinking how to fix this issue. On the bright side though we have about 800 more square feet of living space and a garage. The backyard also has a slab that we could easily build a yard shed on top of.  The biggest selling point for me through this whole process has been how much potential this house has. It literally is a blank slate and we can do whatever we want because EVERYTHING needs to be redone. 

Well I could talk about the house for a while. I'm super excited about it. That's not all that has been going on though! Marcelyn turns 18 months old in about a week and that's just insane! She's so tall and starting to get bossy. She scared me a bit this past week. It was actually a week ago today. We went to the pool Monday evening as part of a community event so we got in free. We were playing on one of the toys in the water and she wanted to move on to the next thing ,but instead of getting off near me she hopped off and started going the other direction so the toy was between me and her...she lost her balance and went under. Thankfully Dad (Chris) was right there to snatch her up. She wasn't fased at all. Thank God. She absolutely loved being at the pool. The next day she spiked a pretty high fever and was really grumpy. By Wednesday nothing had changed even with meds which is very unusual for her. She had a crying fit and was tugging at her ears so I thought maybe she had gotten an ear infection from the pool so we went to the Peditrician.  I was wrong she didn't have an ear infection she had somehow picked up a virus called Hand Foot and Mouth disease. Sounds much worse that it really is, and thankfully much worse than it actually was. She got over it a few days later and hasn't shown any signs in a few days. She had been grumpy for a few days before we went to the dr. But just thought it had to do with teething or her being the age she is. The weird part is she had also been scratching and pulling at her tongue. After learning that the virus was an itchy throught it all made sense.....The only part that really made me concerned was that I could possibly pass it on to someone else or that there wasn't anything that I could do to make her better. We just had to wait it out for the virus to run its course. 

The other eventful thing that has been a little alarming has been my Grandpa. He has been having problems with his breathing. He had surgery on something a while back and it took quite a bit out of him, but he's more comfortable.  There for a bit he had to be off blood thinners to help heal the incision.  Which was hard on his heart so they put him on different heart meds which was hard on his kidneys....but thankfully that's all past. He's been moved to the nursing home now instead of assisted living.  

Chris is doing well. He says work is eerily slow, and there's no real way of knowing when things will turn around. Gas and oil prices keep going down which is nice, but it's really hurting our community.... Thankfully we know that job isn't our source. Our God is Greater! Chris is also still the youth pastor and loves it. The youth group took a little break for the last bit of May and into June and just started back up last week. It's encouraging to see him so passionate about something. I'm getting to help out finally! I'm so blessed to have family close by. Marcelyn gets to go spend the evening with my brother and sister-in-law which right now are her favorite people. Next month Chris takes a trip with a couple of the kids in the youth group to Mexico City.  Since the house has been such a project we've kinda put that trip on the back burner. He leaves Jully 23rd and will be gone until the 30th.  Funny thing is I still don't know a whole lot of details because we've been so busy with selling our house. I have been on this trip before though so I have a pretty good idea as to what they will be doing. I'll leave the details of all of that for the July post!

Well I think that's all I have time for today! 

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Wednesday, May 18, 2016

May update


May is going by rather fast! I have a few minutes so I thought I'd post SOMETHING at least. 

Marcelyn is growing up so fast. I probably say that in every post but seriously though. Check out this picture from March 
And here is one of her just this week 
Ok so maybe pictures don't capture what I'm talking about but there was a morning a little over a week ago where she woke up and it was like she grew 1/2 an inch in all directions. She has outgrown most of her 12m clothing some pants and t-shirts fit, but she's been in 18m onesies since before she was a year old.  Her vocabulary is ever expanding and perfecting. Although differentiating between drink (jeese) and please (sheese) is still a challenge (adorable but a challenge none the less) She LOVES to be outdoors, and bubbles are her latest delight. 
Mother's Day has come and gone. Marcelyn and Chris got me pretty flowers to put in my flower pots outside. Be sure and check out pictures of those on Instagram @mollz2 or @cmlofstrom 
We also planted a salsa garden. Chris posted about that on his Facebook page. 

Suzanne came to visit the weekend of Mother's Day and we all went down to see Fort Larned. 
They also came with Apple gear questions 
Which we happily answered. 

We had our first "tornado threat" of the season last weekend

We spend most of the evening close to a basement. (At my parents house) this is the only time of the year I hate living where we do. 
Tonight we finish up our last night of Kids Club until next fall and start gearing up for VBS at the end of June.  Chris and I will be part of the Leadership team again this year. I'll most likely head up crafts and Chris will most likely head up games.

I'm drawing a blank as to what else has happened this past month. Looking ahead though June is going to be great. First though my birthday is in a week and I'll be 28 (gasp she told us her age). June 11-12 Sharon Daugherty, from the Bible School and church Chris and attended while in Tulsa, will be here. I'm really looking forward to that and of corse our anniversary. It's hard to believe it will be 8 years already 🙈 

Well I'll just share these pictures. I absolutely love them but I'm out of time to write what stories go with them. 

Well I better run! There are lots of details to finish for tonight. Thanks for reading!!