I just wanted to post about the boys I babysit. I keep two little boys about 4 days a month while their momma works as a physical therapist.
First, a little background. Since my surgery last Spring wasn't covered by insurance, I really needed to make a little money to replenish that savings account. I just prayed that the Lord would provide something that would be good for our family and good for His work. And, that prayer was answered in a wonderful way! In July, I had 3 job offers! I decided that this one family would be the best option. They have two little boys, Aaron (22 months) and Conrad (3 years old). They came to our congregation about the time Annalise was born. I had been wanting to get closer to them - especially since the mother, Christine was just baptized in May.
They had been searching for a good babysitting solution. Their previous babysitter was just not working out. The kids were unhappy with her. And, though it wasn't the babysitter's fault, the youngest boy sustained a skull fracture at only 4 months old while under her watch. That caused a lot of anxiety for the parents. Grandma was driving all the way from Mobile to babysit and that was just not optimal. So, they did a test run in August with me and everything went great! The 3 year old cried when I left! It's been going great ever since. It's really fulfilling because Christine says she can now go to work worry free which is something she thought she'd never be able to do. It's great for me because Annalise comes with me and she has two more friends (3 if you include their dog, Sierra). It's been fun going to each other's birthday parties, and just talking and being more connected in general. Don't get me wrong, it is hard work! But, I don't think I could have found a more ideal situation.
So, now for the cute stuff. Let me just share with you one conversation we had yesterday:
Conrad: (talking to his toys) "Just suck it up!"
Me: (laughing) "Did you just say, 'suck it up?' What does that mean? Does that mean 'be tough?'"
Conrad: "umm hmmm"
Me: "Does your Daddy tell you to 'suck it up?'"
Conrad: "No, he tells me to be tough."
Me: "Is your Daddy tough?"
Conrad: "YES!"
Me: "You have a good Daddy. And, you have a good Mama. Don't you?"
Conrad: "Ummm hmm, I do. And, I have a good Ms Stephanie, too."
Aww! Is that not the sweetest thing? I do have to make one correction, though. He doesn't call me Ms. Stephanie. He calls me Ms. Steph-a-na-ree. :)
The kids wanted to play some music yesterday. They all started running around (that's how they dance). The boys put baskets on their heads and I was just cracking up. Annalise settled for a train conductor's hat, which she wore backwards. I took pictures with Christine's camera but wished I had brought mine.
It's been so wonderful seeing them learn how to share and interact sweetly. The other day, Conrad was sleeping on the couch. Annalise gingerly leaned over and kissed him on the cheek. It was the sweetest thing. Christine said that Aaron talks about Annalise all the time. He only says he loves 4 people - Daddy, Momma, Conrad, and Annalise. Thanks to those boys, Annalise had developed a passion for Thomas the Train. She knows how to play with trucks, cars, shovels and dirt, too. They came over here one day last week and Conrad was pumped to play with Annalise's babydoll stuff - particularly the stroller which he converts into a bumper car.

I'm so thankful the Lord provided for both our families in this way. We serve a loving and compassionate Father, do we not?
Here are a few more pictures...
Conrad and Annalise after playing in our pool last summer!
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