Sunday, December 03, 2006

Ben's Song about Jesus and the Fishermen

After a recent devotion, Ben again graced us with a Benjamin Isom original song. This one was particularly memorable so I thought I should share:

Jesus told the followers to come follow me,
They were fishermen and they loved to fish with Jesus
And Jesus ran to his boat,
Shaa!

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Really, Really, Really

I guess it's inevitable that all kids will start with the hyperbole eventually, but the question is when will it end...

This evening we were dropping our van off at the mechanic's so Ben and Kyle got to ride in my little blue car. It's a 1989 Chevy Cavalier to be exact. Or if the label on the trunk is to be believed, a Chevrol Cavalier. It lost the "et" who know when... The head liner is also held up by 100 thumb tacks. The glue has long since disintegrated and for quite awhile the fabric was only being held to the roof by the dome light in the middle and the molding around the edges.

The point being, this is a car that has seen better days and is mainly to get me the two miles or so to the train station and back, but in Ben's mind it's the best thing since sliced bread. He just loves to ride in it and was so excited tonight. I asked him why he liked my car so much and he responded with the standard 3-yr old "I don't know." So I pushed a little.

"If you like it so much, there must be a reason," I said. "What is it about my car that you like so much?"

"Well Dad," he said very matter of factly, "I really, really, really, reaaalllly like it."

Well of course, that explains everything.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Kyle started walking!

Well it finally happened last Friday. And I got to be home to see it. I think it kind of took all of us by surprise. I was home early so we could go to Ben's first Parent-Teacher conference. I had been holding Kyle and he wanted down so I set him down on his feet. He just stood there for a moment (which he does quite often) and then instead of plopping down onto his knees he picked up a foot and started stepping.

He took about three steps and then went to his knees. I could barely get the words out to get Mindy's attention because Kyle and I were both so excited. For about 5 minutes I just kept setting him back up on his feet and he kept trying. It was such an exciting few minutes. Kyle was even clapping for himself, he was so excited.

What a privilege it is to be a witness to all this growing up that my boys are doing.

Monday, October 16, 2006

Shaw!

As I've probably mentioned before, Ben really likes to sing a song after devotions that is about the story we just read.

Sometimes, there is a song that can be sung, but most of the time Mindy and I don't know a song that we can sing. Ben quickly informs us that he will teach us the song. It usually has the same sing-song melody and just sort of tells the story in two or three lines, sometimes more if Ben can't find a good place to end it.

But without fail the song always ends with an enthusiastic "Shaw!" accompanied by a fist thrust into the air jubilantly.

Sunday, October 08, 2006

What Do They Call You?

Ben has started attending a Montessori Pre-School this fall which is very exciting for all of us and leads to some very interesting dinner table conversations.

The teacher in Ben's classroom is known to not call the children by nicknames, at least that was the case when Mindy worked there before Ben was born.

So we decided to ask Ben about it one night at dinner.

"So, Ben. What does Meghan call you at school?"

"She calls me Benjamin," he said.

"What about Rhonda?"

"Sweetie Pie."

I laughed quite heartily at this because I could hear her calling Ben that very clearly in my mind and it was just priceless that Ben had repeated it.

"What does she say when she needs to get your attention," Mindy asked

"Come on."

Mindy and I both just about lost it right there at the dinner table, and Rhonda really enjoyed the story when we shared it with her. It is so fun to be surprised and delighted by seeing your children interact with the world and hearing them tell you there version of.