This little story was written a couple of months ago and I forgot to share it. I thought it was still worth sharing...
Joel has been asking really deep questions about God and life and death lately. Actually he's been asking these kinds of questions for a while, but the questions of life and death have really been on his mind lately.
So, a couple of weeks ago, he asked me how people die. How do you answer that honestly in a way that a 3 year old understands but without adding unnecessary fear to his life? I told him that people die when their hearts stop beating. He seemed ok with that but then he wanted to know how you become real again. Uhh.....
So tonight, he wanted to pray so that he wouldn't be scared. We do this almost every night and every naptime. I prayed again for Jesus to send the angels to guard and protect us. I finished and Joel was concerned. He couldn't see the angels. Hmm.... He asked again for me to pray and ask Jesus to send the angels where he could see them. So we did.
Then he laid down and said, "Momma, we need to pray for God. He doesn't feel very good. His heart stopped beating and now he's in heaven. Will you pray for him to feel better?"
Hmmm...he's put two and two together. He knows that God is in heaven. I've told him that you go to heaven when your heart stops beating. How do you explain that God is, well, God to your 3 year old?
Deep insight for such a little guy! He challenges my faith every day.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Friday, February 25, 2011
Live Moore Life...Goes to Sea World
So this post is long. It was a such a great weekend and I wanted to record all of the detail. So, stop, go get your popcorn and coke, or your donut and coffee and make a bathroom stop before you come back so you can really relax and enjoy. Or, just scroll down and look at the pictures because a) my kids are cute, if I do say so myself and b) the animals are amazing.
Here we go...In honor of Silas' birthday and with my cousin Katy's help, we took the boys to SeaWorld. They were SO excited. I made a paper chain to count down the days. Unfortunately, Katy got stuck in Chicago in one of this winter's intense storms so we had to delay a week, which kind of threw off the whole paper chain count down. But, we picked it back up a few days before and the boys didn't miss a beat. (Don't ask Joel about why you can't fly over snow....)
Cutting the last link... |
Tomorrow we go see the whales! |
Anyway, we got up early Saturday morning, loaded up and headed out. We made great time and got to San Diego about an hour before the park opened so we found a little playground and the boys burned off some energy. Finally we got to SeaWorld and headed right inside.
Silas is turning 2 with Shamu! |
Blurry picture but I love David's face. He was impressed. or shocked. or surprised. |
Just another day in the tank.... |
I like that David is smiling and the boys are very interested in something else. |
Silas liked this helicopter. |
The beluga whale. They were so amazingly white. The picture does not do them justice. |
And the polar bears were incredible under water. |
Ok, stepping off soap box and back into our lovely SeaWorld experience...
Silas was in awe of the bears. |
Joel was telling us to say, "Cheese!" |
A rare candid shot of LB. Joel wanted to take my picture in front of the shark. |
We left the sharks and headed for the dolphins. The boys were checking them out while I went to find out about feeding the dolphins. At one point they waved to the dolphins and the dolphin waved, er, splashed back. David was in shock and the boys weren't sure whether to laugh or cry. I think they thought it was funny but didn't really want it to happen again.
Hi Dolphins! |
s-o-a-k-e-d! |
Silas waiting for the show to start. |
Joel and his shades |
Flight of the Dolphins |
Before the show started, the announcer was explaining some of the background info relevant to the show. When he started talking about the pilot whales, Joel looked at me and said, "Piwot whale. That's funny. I didn't know about piwot whales" He was really amazed that there was something called Pilot Whales. And he still talks about them. Your trivial trivia for today is that these are the only two performing pilot whales in the world. And, you're welcome.
Surfing the pilot whale |
On our way to see Shamu, we stopped to see the Sea Lions. The boys really liked interacting with them.
Hello Mr. Lion. |
This looks like a yawn but it's actually Joel's reaction the first time Shamu jumped out of the water. |
Why, hello there! |
Mommy and me! |
Joel had seen the Sesame Street Bay of Play rides so we headed there next. Joel climbed up a huge net with David while Silas climbed through some tubes and splashed in some of the water.
The kid loves to get wet! |
Bat Ray |
We met back up with David and Joel and went to see the Sea Lion show. It was really clever and very entertaining. A little while later David and Joel talked about the sea lion show.
David: Those sea lions were pretty funny, huh, Joel?
Joel: Yeah but I didn't laugh.
David: Why didn't you laugh?
Joel: I was just thinking about it.
Silas was ready for a quick nap so Katy and I strolled around with him while David and I went to watch the pet show. David said it was pretty cool and Joel liked it. There were all kinds of animals...dogs, cats, chickens, pigs,birds, even kangaroos!
G'day, mate! |
Say hello to Dottie, our friendly dolphin |
Slimy fish |
Look at the death grip Silas has on David. |
Hello! |
The turtle looks how I felt about now....worn out! |
Joel loved doing the Shamu splash. You put both hands in the air, lock your thumbs and bring your arms down to tell Shamu to splash the audience. This was Joel's version:
Oh yeah, and be sure to chant, "Shamu! Shamu!"
And he splashed! |
Silas' version of the Shamu splash |
Mama whale, baby whale |
And this was Silas' expression through most of the show |
We had to stop by the Shamu bug on our way out!
And we tried to get one with the boys and Katy...
After Sea World we tried to go to a well-known bar-b-cue restaurant, Phil's, for dinner. Unfortunately, the line was out the door and around the building! Thankfully, Chick-Fil-A was just down the road so we stopped there. It ended up being a great way to end the great day!
Joel insisted we take a picture with the cow. |
Sunday morning we got up and went to The Cottage for our favorite breakfast. So good! We went over to the beach to look at the seals laying out in the sand.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Live Moore Life...A week without dad
David headed to the Sundance Film Festival for a week in January so they boys and I were left to fend for ourselves. Ok, not exactly...LeLe and Papa came to rescue and we had a great week of fun! We spent a lot of time playing outside, running around the park and just being spoiled by the grandparents!
On Friday, we went to the zoo as part of Silas' birthday present. The boys had a great time seeing all of the animals.
In this picture, Silas is saying, "Did it!" with great gusto! It's how he let's us know of a big accomplishment. |
We got the traditional and yummy kettle corn and got out of there before it got too hot and too smelly!
A good-bye kiss for the gorilla |
Silas telling us how to find our way out of the park.
We also went to get ice cream one night. And, I learned that Mr. Baskin's opened his first ice cream shoppe on South Lake in Pasadena. A couple of years later he merged with Mr. Robbins. The original shop is still serving 31 flavors. You're welcome for that trivial trivia fact of the day.
When did he get so big and so handsome? |
Silas LOVES ice cream! |
Silas and Papa |
Silas and LeLe |
We also let Papa open his birthday present a little bit early.
And Silas got in his mandatory book time.
LeLe, Silas, Joel and Papa with the big engine
We had a great week with Papa and LeLe but missed Daddy very much. We were all so happy to have him home on Sunday night.
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