Writing

Thievery and Mischief

Carnegie Hall

When I was in High School, I was blessed to be in a fabulous choir called the Socastee Singers. We specialized in a cappella Madrigals and teaching one another life lessons.  We cried and we sang and we laughed and we had family traditions. One of the our silliest traditions being our talent for changing from street clothes to formals in less than 5 minutes on a bus without showing any inappropriate skin 😉  But our favorite tradition was circle time: it was where we met to talk about serious issues including 9/11 after shocks, grades, disagreements, and to sing our school Alma Mater written to the tune of “Oh, Christmas Tree” at the end of each class.

My first year in this singing family, we were privileged to sing in Carnegie hall. We joined other choirs to form the “National Youth Choir.”  It was my first plane ride and my first visit to a large city. It was magical.

Yesterday, a friend uploaded recordings of the Socastee Singers. Scroll down to enjoy our Carnegie performance.  Track 5 “The Jabberwocky” is my personal favorite.  It’s a Lewis Carroll Poem with tons of made up words.  We had so much fun!

One Thousand Gifts

164. 4 1/2 years with Moonbeam kitty and the ways He used that cat to comfort me
165. Laughter caused by little girl chatter
166. Girls reaching for their toys to hit their first 4 month milestone at 4 months 😀
167. Health over this winter
168. Finding out I didn’t have my first cavity yet 😉
169. Ladies bible study
170. Ashton Michael arriving safely and healthy!
171. Shepherding group
172. Going on walks as a family
173. Stain remover
174. PomPom topped hats
175. The Father who runs to us even after we run away
176. Random chocolate chips eaten off the kitchen floor :-p
177. Provision. The God who provides.
178. My sewing machine
179. The often unused ability to listen
180. Bronwyn’s ability to tolerate me eating a yogurt… so tasty…
181. Being used to bless others
182. A morning out without the girls
183. A husband who took care of the girls on my morning out
184. How the poor girls fell asleep in our arms while suffering vaccine consequences
185. How we too can fall into His arms for comfort while suffering sin consequences
186. The comfort in being held

holy experience

A Memorial to my Sweet Moonbeam Cat

This is my year of Trusting Him, so instead of tears and why’s as I mourn the loss of my 3rd cat I’m writing a memorial to celebrate 4 1/2 blessed years with sweet Moonbeam kitty.

I met Moonbeam cat on 27 June 2005 when my roommate Virginia cried out, “Hey, Missy! You’ve got to come see this!”  She was sitting on the porch with a tiny orange and white kitten on her shoulders. Off next to her was another grey and white kitten. He had jumped up on there all by himself and was the most affectionate cat.  Virginia, who is allergic to cats, insisted that I call my fiance Derek right that instant so that he could keep them.

Moonbeam and Shadow on 27 June 2005
Voluntarily Reenacting how He Introduced Himself to Virginia

We begged and pleaded and whined to get Derek to agree to take the cats. He agreed on one condition: only if they were at the condo on their own the next evening and only if we did not feed them.  Virginia later confessed that she fed them soymilk.  The following morning I let them nibble some of my pancakes as I ate breakfast with them on the porch.  When I came home that evening, Virge had the little babies pinned up in the bathroom.  Derek was getting sweet kittens whether he liked it or not (and he loved it!). I grabbed food, a litter box, and a kennel and drove them 3 hours to live with Derek in Clinton, SC.  We named them Moonbeam and Shadow.

Moonbeam and Shadow kept Derek company in that lonely year before we married.  They snuggled up next to his feet in bed, climbed his curtains, pooped in his bath tub, and wrestled on every surface in that house!  Derek and I married the following May and we loved to watch those sweet kittens run at each other head on and meet in a bundle of fur midair. Moonbeam and Shadow also loved taking evening walks with us around the block.

Causing Mischief before Derek and I married

In September we moved to Travelers Rest.  Moonbeam was terrified of the three horses that lived across the street. For over a week our city cat lived in this giant oak tree.

Can you find Moonbeam?
Here he is! 

He out grew his fear of the horses and soon was sitting in the horse pasture teasing the dogs every morning at 6 am sharp 😉 

Moonbeam had a rough adjustment to his country kitty life.  Moonbeam lost his buddy Shadow, made a new friend in Dipstick kitty, and lost Dipstick kitty too 🙁  Finally, we got Olive cat.  They were friends on a limited basis:  as long as Olive cat got to eat out of the food dish first. He had many trips to the vet for abscesses and such, but the best trip was for stitches.  Stitches for what?  Why that crazy cat got pecked by an evil mocking bird!

Yep, this massive gash was caused by a Mocking Bird.

Eventually he loved his country life.  He spent his days hunting, teasing dogs, watching the horses, and, of course, going on walks with me and Derek like he was a dog on a leash.

Ah… the life of the country cat.

Finally we moved to this house last Novemeber.  I attempted to make him an inside kitty for fear that the suburbs would kill him.  My first trimester with the girls passed during that inside time.  He laid on my stomach as if he were keeping the eggs warm every day when I napped.  Finally, I could keep him in the house no longer (due to his destructive stir craziness) and I let him out.

Just before the start of my 2nd trimester, Moonbeam took care of me when Derek wasn’t home.

Moonbeam kitty hasn’t been home now for over 2 weeks and we miss him like crazy.  Every flash of orange looks like it might be him.   But most of all we miss seeing him greet us when we came home rolling in the driveway in his excited plea for attention.

We miss you Moonbeam cat.  You were the best cat ever!

4 months!

The girls are four months today and I’m… well, tired 🙂 We had a busy day including a play date and a goodbye dinner/dance. Honestly, milestone wise they haven’t changed too much from last month, but here’s a few:

  • Sleeping consistently at least 5 hours and up to 7 hours at a time at night!  Oh mommy and daddy are so so happy!
  • Tracking large items and small items all over the room
  • Being able to turn their eyes toward a noise.
  • Wiggling around so much that they actually manage to turn 180 degrees
  • Smiling tons when grown ups talk to them
  • Cooing and talking back to us
  • Showing interest in hanging toys.
  • Noticing one another (I have a video of the first time they noticed one another at the same time… I will figure out how to load it on here!)
  • Very good consistent head control
  • Fat rolls on their legs :-p

Aeralind is like mommy, when she’s overtired she get super silly and giggly. I could watch her all day at this state and must confess that I keep her up after her sister sometimes just for my own amusement.

Bronwyn prefers daddy to all other people; she even saves up almost all her smiles for him!  He is her hero and she can’t wait to see him each day.

Generally, they have become so adorable I can hardly stand it!  Pictures coming soon… when I get some rest!