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Saturday, December 31, 2011

December/ January

Poppy's ultrasound picture.
Pink Item telling Will it's a girl, also some fabric for her room.
Liam enjoying the ocean.
Will and I at a UofL basketball game during Christmas vacation.
Will and Liam at Disney.

Will and I were thrilled to find out our second child is going to be a girl! I found out a few hours before Will did because the gender ultrasound was unexpected at my appointment so I went to baby gap and came home with this adorable little pink bathing suit for him to unwrap. We thought and hoped it would be a girl, but we were still surprised! We were able to see her through ultrasound yesterday and everything looks great. She is growing as she should 9 inches, 10 ounces, her heartbeat was 156 and all things pregnancy look good- my blood pressure, weight gain, etc. I am 19 weeks and I have gained 5 pounds so far, so I am 145. Would love to stay under 160, so I can get back to 130 (pre-pregnancy weight with Liam) as soon as possible, but obviously want her to be nice and chunky!

We are starting to get her room ready, crib, mattress, dresser, glider and all set up. We bought pillows and some fabric so I feel like we are off to a good start.

We decided to name her Penelope Kate.

We also took Liam to Disney World for the first time. It was a great family day- all 3 of us had so much fun!

Liam also started sleeping in his big boy bed and is doing great.

He is now 21 months old. His 2nd birthday is April 9th. We haven't decided between doing a party or doing something special or just laying low.

We were able to go home to Kentucky for Christmas and visit with friends and family and it was so refreshing to be there, but it is nice to be back in our new home too!

Liam and I had a "Liam Fun Day" today because I know in 4 months we will probably be hanging around the house a lot! We went to the playground, Panera, cookie company, rode the train at the mall, went to the beach and still on the list is to go get a balloon from Publix and maybe go see a movie! We are taking a break this afternoon to rest :)

Church and Will's job is going really well. Keeping us busy. Will is taking the youth to a concert tomorrow called Winter Jam. I'm think I am going to stay home with Liam and get stuff done and relax.

Will and I were able to go on a date which was really nice. We went to dinner on the beach, Starbucks and we bought new dining room chairs!

A friend of mine here and I started a Bunco group and we had our first meeting Tuesday! It was super fun! Thankful for the sweet ladies here.

Please be praying with us that someone will buy our house. It has been up for sale for 3 months now and would really love it if by Spring we didn't own it anymore!




Monday, December 5, 2011

Will Laing

I am so proud to have Will as my husband. He turned in his last assignment for seminary last night.

In the process of figuring our where the Lord would have us, we visited several churches in several states, one church had me fill out some questions about Will and I was just so thankful I could answer the questions so truthfully and it really sums up how awesome he is! :)


Provide us a candid narrative of your marital history.

I’m trying to be as candid as possible, but we really have been blessed with an amazing relationship. We try to keep the Lord at the center of our marriage and family, along with that serve and love each other above ourselves. We also have really great relationships with each other’s families. The Lord has been so faithful to us and sustaining a strong marriage is a huge passion of ours.

Have you and your spouse always been faithful to each other and without improper sexual behavior either emotionally or physically? If answered “no”, please describe the circumstances of any unfaithfulness?

Yes, we have always been faithful to each other in every way.

Please describe how your husband has led you spiritually and contributed to your growth in Christ.

Will has hugely impacted my relationship with the Lord. He trusts the Lord completely, and goes to Him with every struggle or victory. He is just such an encouragement to me to do so as well. I often hear “Babe, why don’t you pray about this.” We have family worship time whenever possible (singing praise songs, reading Scripture, prayer time). We enjoy talking to each other about spiritual things and what the Lord is doing in our lives.

Describe how your husband has functioned as head of the home and how he has taken responsibility to provide, protect and spiritually lead your children (if applicable).

Whenever I think I Biblical Manhood I think of Will. He leads with patience, humility and love. He has been the sole provider financially for our family while in Seminary which has been extremely difficult and he has done so with strength and determination. He has spiritually lead Liam by spending time praying and reading Scripture as a family, disciplining him (teaching him obedience to us and God) as well as by example (being faithful at our church, ministering to others in front of Liam).

Please tell us what you believe are your husband’s primary spiritual gifts

I think his spiritual gifts are leadership and teaching.

Are you convinced of the call on your spouse to pastoral ministry? Describe how you came to agree on this call.

I am convinced that God has called Will to full time ministry. I just see the joy it brings him. When he preached this past weekend, I felt so proud, the Lord has gifted him and it is obvious. For the six years I have known him he has never waivered in his calling. Also, it has been neat to see his family and men in his life affirm that calling.

Describe a time when the demands of ministry put strain on your marriage or family life and how you dealt with it as a couple.

I would say on and off through seminary, working full time, having Liam, serving in church there have been times where our family time has been 30 minutes or an hour a day and that has been difficult but we have learned to lean on the Lord in those times and spend quality time together without distractions.


Other good news is that we have 2 cars again! Will's car has been getting worked on and he got it back today! Yay!

And! I think I might have turned the curve with morning sickness. I am in my second trimester, a couple days shy of 14 weeks.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Life in Arcadia

Everything is going really great here, our church is so sweet, everyone has been so helpful and welcoming to us, Will loves his job, the students in the youth group are really fun, and we love the warm weather. We have had a little trouble finding the right place to live, but we will be settled next week so we are thankful for that. Our house in Louisville is still up for sale, it has been shown several times but no offers yet.
We have been spending Will's off days taking care of external things- like Will's car got totaled, finding a new place to live, doctors appointments, etc. We are finally getting in to a routine on regular days but we are looking forward to being able to have some real fun with free time! We haven't been to the beach yet, etc. Although I have been homesick a couple of times, God has just been really faithful to comfort us. Psalm 107:1 has been a blessing to me "Give thanks to the Lord for he is good, his steadfast love endures forever." I actually put that on our Christmas card this year.

Brody Daniel Maciaszek

Just came home from the hospital!
Big Brother gifts!
"Lyssa" with her nephews and Liam
Brody with his eyes open
In true Perkins sister fashion Ashley and Troy moved from their first house- a condo- into this beautiful home 1 day before she went into labor. It was an eventful week, but it all worked out great!

Big Brother/ Baby June Bug


I had my first pregnancy appointment yesterday and everything with baby looks great, they did a quick ultrasound and I was 10 weeks and 6 days, making me 11 weeks today. In the ultrasound picture the baby's head is to the left and the body to the right, the two little white dots next to the sides of the face are the baby's hands. We got to see the heart flicker and he/she was moving around the whole time. Liam and Will came with me and we all got to see together so that was really sweet. We totally forgot to ask how fast the heartbeat was so we could start making guesses on the sex of the babe! I really like my new Doctor. I asked so many questions to make sure we were on the same page because of my somewhat non-medical views on birth and I think she will be a good fit. Her induction and c-section rate are extremely low! 10% and 14%, the national average being 30%, so I am really thankful for that. We are just praying for a healthy pregnancy and for me to carry as long as possible.
I don't think Liam knows what is going on at all, but I am hoping as my belly gets bigger and Liam gets older he will understand what is happening. He will still be young at 26 months when the baby arrives, but we are thinking and praying for a good relationship between the two of them! Seeing the ultrasound really made us feel like we are parents of TWO children! So amazing.

Friday, October 14, 2011

We have an announcement!

We are moving to the sunshine state! We have been praying for months... make that years, for the Lord to provide a ministry opportunity for Will when he has completed seminary and that we would have clear direction on where to go. The Lord has answered our prayers and we are joyfully following his call.
A church in Arcadia, Florida called Calvary Baptist Church has called Will to be their Student Pastor. Although it will be difficult to leave Louisville (where I have always lived) we feel confident this is where the Lord wants us and are excited for the opportunity.
Arcadia is a small town, near Ft. Myers, Sarasota and Port Charlotte.
We have known for a few weeks, but waiting to post until they voted Will in, which they did this morning.
Will and his dad are driving all our earthly possessions Wednesday and he will start this weekend. Liam and I are are driving with my mom to Charleston, South Carolina where my sister will have her second little one on Monday the 24th, and they are closing on their new house the 20th, so we will stay for about 10 days and help them move and love on the baby!
Then Will is going to fly to Louisville, so he, Liam and I can all make the final drive down to Arcadia together. It's all really chaotic but we think it will work out well.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

18 months

Liam is now on the other side of 1- headed towards 2. He is so much fun, he adds so much joy and laughter to our lives. He gets soo excited to see someone he loves! He dances and turns around in circles and claps his hands and yells and says "hi". He is saying no, hi, bye, go, that, mom-mom-mom, dad, yeah, all-done, more. He is still pretty quiet on the word front though, he seems to listen and take it all in, and he does lots of jibber-jabber and yelling (in a happy and sometimes not happy way).
He is getting really attached to a few toys, he has this red fire truck and sings about a puppy, that he wants to hold and play with all the time, he cries for it, etc. Then today my mom gave him a little white jeep and he did the same thing. He is also really attached to his little blue "taggy" which is a huck and stella term I copied for his Little Giraffe brand blanky.
We have been slowly weaning the binky and he is doing really good.
We haven't started any potty training but will at least get a baby potty in the next 6 months.
He is getting his pants on and off and trying with his shirt, putting socks on and off, trying with his shoes.
He still loves cars and trucks and he still loves taking things in and out of a box, basket, etc. He loves playing with dirt, mulch and rocks, he gets them and puts them in the back of his cozy coupe truck and "hauls" them around outside.
He really enjoys the playground we met my good friend Lindsey and Liam's future wife ;) Julia today and they had so much fun, they were super excited to see eachother!
He also thinks pushing his stroller around is so fun- which is cute but he never wants to ride in it anymore. He thinks he is so big.
He also feeds himself with a spoon now, and he is actually good at it.
He has some big transitions coming up and I think he will handle them beautifully.
At his check up he was 26 pounds and 34 inches... 50th percentile and 75th percentile, like always.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Yay! A blog post

I don't know a word to describe life right now except busy.
I'll categorize it for blogging purposes.
family time:
sweet time in texas with will's family

I threw a small, family, diaper shower for Ashley. The very next day my mom, Ashley and some other ladies threw a baby shower for my sister's best friend- Lauren (she is also pregnant with a boy and their due dates and just a couple weeks apart)

Chaser bug came for a visit with his mommy and daddy

pool time with h and s.

playtime in the construction in our neighborhood

first time finger-painting
Liam is doing great. Almost 17 months old. So sweet. He is just my little buddy, still super independent. I am trying to balance, letting him be an energetic toddler and him being obedient.



Me: Will is pretty much the greatest husband ever because he encourages me to go have fun.. I get to spend time with my girl friends, time running by myself, time at yoga, time at the spa.

My good friend Hannah is getting married September 10th and we had a bachelorette party to celebrate with her! Her sister threw the best party. We went out to eat, hung out at Rachel's house and went out to 4th street. We had a blast. We will be in Florida on the weekend of her wedding which makes me sad, but I will be with her and Ryan at heart!
My manicure- I love the color. Merino Cool by Essie- At Joseph's of course!
Lots of cooking:


Will:

Will is doing an awesome job of juggling work and school. Graduation couldn't come any sooner. We have set aside 4 nights a week for him to work on school. Monday, Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
We celebrated Will's 30th Birthday with both of our families and I am treating him and 3 of his friends to paintball this Saturday! I hope they have lots of fun!

I am going to Charleston, South Carolina next week to spend a week with my sis and her sweet fam. Only 7 more weeks until they become an official family of 4!

We are praying where God will lead us as we are about to make some big decisions. Please be praying with us!!!


Monday, July 25, 2011

So. Much. Wisdom.

I came across this quote by Angela Thomas from her book, A Beautiful Offering, and wanted to share it.
"When a woman has a kingdom heart, she has an active understanding of what matters most to the heart of God. She lives in the balance of passion and contentment. She learns to love well, give without regard to self, and forgive without hesitation. The woman with a kingdom heart may have a duffel bag full of possessions or enough treasures to fill a mansion, but she has learned to hold them with an open hand. Hold everything with open hands. I don't think we are ever allowed to grab hold of anything or anyone as though they matter more than the kingdom of heaven. When you hold relationships with open hands, then people come in and out of your life as gifts of grace to be cherished and enjoyed, not objects to be owned and manipulated. And then when you hold your dreams with open hands, you get to watch God resurrect what seemed dead and multiply what seemed small."



Motherhood as a Mission Field

There is a good old saying, perhaps only said by my Grandfather, that distance adds intrigue. It is certainly true — just think back to anything that has ever been distant from you that is now near. Your driver’s license. Marriage. Children. Things that used to seem so fascinating, but as they draw near become less mystical and more, well, real.

This same principle certainly applies to mission fields too. The closer you get to home, the less intriguing the work of sacrifice seems. As someone once said, “Everyone wants to save the world, but no one wants to help Mom with the dishes.” When you are a mother at home with your children, the church is not clamoring for monthly ministry updates. When you talk to other believers, there is not any kind of awe about what you are sacrificing for the gospel. People are not pressing you for needs you might have, how they can pray for you. It does not feel intriguing, or glamorous. Your work is normal, because it is as close to home as you can possibly be. You have actually gone so far as to become home.

Home: The Headwaters of Mission

If you are a Christian woman who loves the Lord, the gospel is important to you. It is easy to become discouraged, thinking that the work you are doing does not matter much. If you were really doing something for Christ you would be out there, somewhere else, doing it. Even if you have a great perspective on your role in the kingdom, it is easy to lose sight of it in the mismatched socks, in the morning sickness, in the dirty dishes. It is easy to confuse intrigue with value, and begin viewing yourself as the least valuable part of the Church.

There are a number of ways in which mothers need to study their own roles, and begin to see them, not as boring and inconsequential, but as home, the headwaters of missions.

At the very heart of the gospel is sacrifice, and there is perhaps no occupation in the world so intrinsically sacrificial as motherhood. Motherhood is a wonderful opportunity to live the gospel. Jim Elliot famously said, “He is no fool who gives up that which he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose.” Motherhood provides you with an opportunity to lay down the things that you cannot keep on behalf of the people that you cannot lose. They are eternal souls, they are your children, they are your mission field.

Faith Makes the Small Offering Great

If you are like me, then you may be thinking “What did I ever give up for them? A desk job? Time at the gym? Extra spending money? My twenty- year- old figure? Some sleep?” Doesn’t seem like much when you put it next to the work of some of the great missionaries, people who gave their lives for the gospel.

Think about the feeding of the five thousand when the disciples went out and rounded up the food that was available. It wasn’t much. Some loaves. Some fish. Think of some woman pulling her fish out and handing it to one of the disciples. That had to have felt like a small offering. But the important thing about those loaves and those fishes was not how big they were when they were given, it was about whose hands they were given into. In the hands of the Lord, that offering was sufficient. It was more than sufficient. There were leftovers. Given in faith, even a small offering becomes great.

Look at your children in faith, and see how many people will be ministered to by your ministering to them. How many people will your children know in their lives? How many grandchildren are represented in the faces around your table now?

Gain What You Cannot Lose in Them

So, if mothers are strategically situated to impact missions so greatly, why do we see so little coming from it? I think the answer to this is quite simple: sin. Discontent, pettiness, selfishness, resentment. Christians often feel like the right thing to do is to be ashamed about what we have. We hear that quote of Jim Elliot’s and think that we ought to sell our homes and move to some place where they need the gospel.

But I’d like to challenge you to look at it differently. Giving up what you cannot keep does not mean giving up your home, or your job so you can go serve somewhere else. It is giving up yourself. Lay yourself down. Sacrifice yourself here, now. Cheerfully wipe the nose for the fiftieth time today. Make dinner again for the people who don’t like the green beans. Laugh when your plans are thwarted by a vomiting child. Lay yourself down for the people here with you, the people who annoy you, the people who get in your way, the people who take up so much of your time that you can’t read anymore. Rejoice in them. Sacrifice for them. Gain that which you cannot lose in them.

It is easy to think you have a heart for orphans on the other side of the world, but if you spend your time at home resenting the imposition your children are on you, you do not. You cannot have a heart for the gospel and a fussiness about your life at the same time. You will never make any difference there if you cannot be at peace here. You cannot have a heart for missions, but not for the people around you. A true love of the gospel overflows and overpowers. It will be in everything you do, however drab, however simple, however repetitive.

God loves the little offerings. Given in faith, that plate of PB&J’s will feed thousands. Given in faith, those presents on Christmas morning will bring delight to more children than you can count. Offered with thankfulness, your work at home is only the beginning. Your laundry pile, selflessly tackled daily, will be used in the hands of God to clothe many. Do not think that your work does not matter. In God’s hands, it will be broken, and broken, and broken again, until all who have need of it have eaten and are satisfied. And even then, there will be leftovers.



Motherhood Is a Calling (And Where Your Children Rank)

A few years ago, when I just had four children and when the oldest was still three, I loaded them all up to go on a walk. After the final sippy cup had found a place and we were ready to go, my two-year-old turned to me and said, “Wow! You have your hands full!”

She could have just as well said, “Don’t you know what causes that?” or “Are they all yours?!”

Everywhere you go, people want to talk about your children. Why you shouldn’t have had them, how you could have prevented them, and why they would never do what you have done. They want to make sure you know that you won’t be smiling anymore when they are teenagers. All this at the grocery store, in line, while your children listen.

A Rock-Bottom Job?

The truth is that years ago, before this generation of mothers was even born, our society decided where children rank in the list of important things. When abortion was legalized, we wrote it into law.

Children rank way below college. Below world travel for sure. Below the ability to go out at night at your leisure. Below honing your body at the gym. Below any job you may have or hope to get. In fact, children rate below your desire to sit around and pick your toes, if that is what you want to do. Below everything. Children are the last thing you should ever spend your time doing.

If you grew up in this culture, it is very hard to get a biblical perspective on motherhood, to think like a free Christian woman about your life, your children. How much have we listened to partial truths and half lies? Do we believe that we want children because there is some biological urge, or the phantom “baby itch”? Are we really in this because of cute little clothes and photo opportunities? Is motherhood a rock-bottom job for those who can’t do more, or those who are satisfied with drudgery? If so, what were we thinking?

It's Not a Hobby

Motherhood is not a hobby, it is a calling. You do not collect children because you find them cuter than stamps. It is not something to do if you can squeeze the time in. It is what God gave you time for.

Christian mothers carry their children in hostile territory. When you are in public with them, you are standing with, and defending, the objects of cultural dislike. You are publicly testifying that you value what God values, and that you refuse to value what the world values. You stand with the defenseless and in front of the needy. You represent everything that our culture hates, because you represent laying down your life for another—and laying down your life for another represents the gospel.

Our culture is simply afraid of death. Laying down your own life, in any way, is terrifying. Strangely, it is that fear that drives the abortion industry: fear that your dreams will die, that your future will die, that your freedom will die—and trying to escape that death by running into the arms of death.

Run to the Cross

But a Christian should have a different paradigm. We should run to to the cross. To death. So lay down your hopes. Lay down your future. Lay down your petty annoyances. Lay down your desire to be recognized. Lay down your fussiness at your children. Lay down your perfectly clean house. Lay down your grievances about the life you are living. Lay down the imaginary life you could have had by yourself. Let it go.

Death to yourself is not the end of the story. We, of all people, ought to know what follows death. The Christian life is resurrection life, life that cannot be contained by death, the kind of life that is only possible when you have been to the cross and back.

The Bible is clear about the value of children. Jesus loved them, and we are commanded to love them, to bring them up in the nurture of the Lord. We are to imitate God and take pleasure in our children.

The Question Is How

The question here is not whether you are representing the gospel, it is how you are representing it. Have you given your life to your children resentfully? Do you tally every thing you do for them like a loan shark tallies debts? Or do you give them life the way God gave it to us—freely?

It isn’t enough to pretend. You might fool a few people. That person in line at the store might believe you when you plaster on a fake smile, but your children won’t. They know exactly where they stand with you. They know the things that you rate above them. They know everything you resent and hold against them. They know that you faked a cheerful answer to that lady, only to whisper threats or bark at them in the car.

Children know the difference between a mother who is saving face to a stranger and a mother who defends their life and their worth with her smile, her love, and her absolute loyalty.

Hands Full of Good Things

When my little girl told me, “Your hands are full!” I was so thankful that she already knew what my answer would be. It was the same one that I always gave: “Yes they are—full of good things!”

Live the gospel in the things that no one sees. Sacrifice for your children in places that only they will know about. Put their value ahead of yours. Grow them up in the clean air of gospel living. Your testimony to the gospel in the little details of your life is more valuable to them than you can imagine. If you tell them the gospel, but live to yourself, they will never believe it. Give your life for theirs every day, joyfully. Lay down pettiness. Lay down fussiness. Lay down resentment about the dishes, about the laundry, about how no one knows how hard you work.

Stop clinging to yourself and cling to the cross. There is more joy and more life and more laughter on the other side of death than you can possibly carry alone.


Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Summer Fun!

Father's Day
Golfing with daddy (just driving range)
playing in the sand with chase


Family picture taken by Lang
Summer is flying by and we are oh so enjoying it! I find myself appreciating each day here in Louisville. We celebrated Father's Day and Liam and I went with my family to South Carolina to visit my sister. Liam loved the ocean and sand. I have been taking Liam to the pool ALOT because it has been very hot. It works out well for Will to golf while we are at the pool. We also have been going to the park after Will gets off work to get some of this toddler energy of Liam's out :) Will and I have been running and playing tennis a lot too. Just the two of us have gotten to enjoy some time alone, but we are always happy to see Liam when we return! We went to Cincinnati with some friends, Chelsea, Jonathan, Lang and Kate, to go to Kings Island, we ended up only riding 4 rides because we are all old and it was 100 degrees and we felt sick. (2 of us even got sick once we made it to Ikea!!!) But Ikea and P.F. Chang's and good friendship made it worth it.) We also went to Sarah and Andy's wedding which was so beautiful! I love when weddings really encourage you in your walk with Christ and your marriage and this one certainly did! That night we saw HP and it was awesome!

Liam is 15 months- going on 16 months. Whew. where. does. time. go.
At his 15 month check up he was 23 pounds and 32 inches. 50th percentile and 75th percentile. He stood on the big boy scale to get weighed- It was so cute- the nurse told him to go up there and up he went!
He had fluid in his ear which we expected to happen, he goes back to the ear specialist in August.
He is really into exploring right now, he can reach the counters and door knobs, but he can't turn the door knobs, yet, thank goodness! We aren't into baby proofing every little thing, only enough to keep him safe and me sane.
He is still into cars and trucks, little ones, big ones, books about them and real ones. Will pulls up in the driveway and Liam drives the car into the garage.
We have allowed him to watch a few little things here and there and he really likes Elmo's World, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and Toy Story.
He is really the sweetest baby, he is very good at entertaining himself, he has always been independent but he is getting more so. He comes over when he wants some lovin', his kisses are the sweetest- you know that open mouth right at your face.
He is saying a few words- but only once or twice. thank you, all done, again, that, go, car.