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3.23.2008

Easter Egg Hunt



We've had a wonderful Holy Week and Easter Weekend.

D. and I had the chance to read scripture at our church's Good Friday Service. The service was so moving, especially due to the music played by our good friend Matthew.

On Saturday, we invited members of our church over to our house for an Easter Egg Hunt. It was so much fun! Isaiah was the only boy, but he really didn't care. He enjoyed having all the girls over and watching them play with his toys. His red wagon from Nana and Poppa and his new outside car that MeMa and Pop brought him this weekend were very popular. (Incidentally, MeMa, bargain shopper, got the car for $5 at a yard sale!)

Isaiah "found" 3 eggs. He had so much fun putting them into his pail, taking them out and looking at them, and putting them back in his pail again... I hope he is always this easy to entertain. He has not discovered Easter candy yet. Maybe next year we won't be able to avoid it!

Our sad discovery of the weekend is that Isaiah suffers from seasonal allergies. After the wonderful egg hunt and being outside all morning, his nose and eyes have been running for a few days. We are working on getting those allergies under control.

This morning we enjoyed celebrating Easter. We woke up and were able to remember that the mourning of Good Friday has ended forever. We are so grateful for our church community here in Oxford.

Christ is risen indeed!

trip to the park





MeMa and Pop made the long drive to come and see us for Easter Weekend. We've had so much fun!

Here are a few pictures of our trip to the park on Friday. It was a beautiful day.

3.20.2008

Preaching Class

I'm taking a preaching class this semester and I have to preach 2 sermons and have them evaluated. For those who have about 17 mins to spare, my first is posted here. (This is easier than putting it on a disc, if you'd still like a disc, just let me know.)



Sermon 1 from D. Merricks on Vimeo.

3.18.2008

iPhone = Isaiah Phone

If you don't know this already, Isaiah loves phones. Yesterday morning he somehow got the regular phone and somehow called these really nice people in Batesville...on speaker phone. I walked in the room and heard a lady saying, "Hello? Hello?"

Of course, being the responsible parent that I am, I grabbed the phone and hit the off button.

This morning, I left my cell phone within Isaiah's striking distance and so he grabbed that too. Let me just assure everyone that Isaiah's dexterity, meaning the strength of his fingers and thumbs, is just fine. He began carrying around my phone and somehow took this video. If you listen closely you can hear Corrie discovering him red-handed.


3.16.2008

A Spring Break

Last weekend we took a break from life in Oxford and went to visit Sis in Birmingham. Aside from the dusting of snow on Saturday morning, the weather was perfect for getting out and about. On Saturday morning, we went to the McWane Center, which is like a children's science museum. We all had much fun playing with water, magnets, pulleys, and 'lasers'. Isaiah especially enjoyed looking at the fish in the aquarium.

On Sunday afternoon, we went to the Botanical Gardens. Corrie's affinity for flowers and plant life showed as we walked through all the different parts. As you can see below, Isaiah also had fun walking around picking up pine cones, 'prickly pears' (you know the little round spiky things that stick to your shoes), and leaves of all shapes and sizes.



3.12.2008

"Daw"

Isaiah has a new word: it's "Dog" without the -g!

We went for a walk on Monday and heard a dog barking. Isaiah pointed and said "daw"....twice!

This morning I picked up his "doggies" book (that is overdue at the library) and asked him what was on the cover. He said "daw"!

Maybe he inherited the dog-loving gene from his mom. Soon he'll be saying "Springer Spaniel", "Viszla" or maybe even "Weimaraner."

3.09.2008

Adventures in Birmingham


We spent the weekend before Spring Break in Birmingham. Here are a few clips of what we did this weekend.

3.06.2008

Bear


Isaiah loves stuffed animals. He has been particularly attached to one we like to call "Bear" for a while now. He likes it so much that we couldn't wash it, so we got a backup bear. He really isn't particularly concerned about which one is which--he just loves them both. He really likes to carry them both around, one in each hand. Here he is rocking his bears.

Problem Solving Skills


Just in case you were concerned, Isaiah's problem solving skills are developing nicely. Here are the steps required to get to where he is in the picture:

1. Open the appropriate cabinet.
2. Select the appropriate box of cereal.
3. Open the lid to the box.
4. Take the bag out of the cereal box.
5. Open the bag.
6. Enjoy cheerios and one's autonomy.

3.03.2008

Update

Isaiah said "mama" on Saturday... and definitely knew what it meant! Now I feel prideful too.

We had a great weekend of hanging out, raking the yard, playing with bubbles and going for long walks with Rigby since it was warm and beautiful weather. We are looking forward to Spring Break next week too!