Tuesday, December 21, 2010

2010 in Review






As many of you may have realized, our Christmas card only went out to a few this year, so hopefully the rest of you will forgive me for using this open forum to keep in touch with you all.

Here is a review of the year 2010 from my, Janci's, point of view:

Although this event happened in 2009, I must start from there. Dec. 23rd, 2009 Tessa Rose Burns was born to complete the Jason Burns Family. She was born with a bit more hair than the rest of her siblings, but it, too, has a redish tint. Her oldest brother, Grant, instantly noticed their similarity and has had a special connection from her since the beginning. We were blessed to bring her home on Christmas Day. What a gift that was!

We started out the new year as a family of six, thankful for our Suburban that could transport us all from place to place. A couple of our favorite places that the Suburban took us was to Great Wolf Lodge in Washington (in Feb. & Nov.), to the Taylor's cabin in Ukiah (Memorial Day & Labor Day weekends), and to Neskowin on the Oregon coast with church friends.

Grant played coach pitch baseball in the spring, shot his first rifle and pistol at the Taylor's cabin, turned 9 years old with a rockin' dirt bike cake (made by Auntie Sarah), started reading The Box Car Children series, enrolled in the 3rd grade, played basketball for the Focus Heating & Construction team in the fall, and will be receiving the gift of his dreams (don't give the secret away) for Christmas, a DS (new to him, but gently used).

Lydia rode the waves at Great Wolf Lodge, enjoyed having a little sister and not being out numbered by boys, started 1st grade, participated in her first full session of dance (with recitals and all), turned 7 years old with a red carpet birthday bash, was chosen to sing with a group of her peers to sing The First Noel at her school Christmas program, and is truly saying, "All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth".

Riley celebrated his 4th birthday at Great Wolf Lodge with his entire family and Granna & Poppa J, enjoyed camping with good friends, started Pre-K five days a week, played soccer for the Focus Heating & Construction team, and enjoyed cutting the Christmas tree with his dad (more about that story to come).

Tessa has gone from a newborn to a busy little beetle. Although she isn't quite walking yet (because she likes to bounce too much), she is very mobile on all fours. She has learned how to open drawers and empty them, give applause upon command, and is very attached to her daddy and her "Bertha" (pacifier). She is a very social little lady and is content to be held by most everyone. Poppa J is her special playmate and they are enjoying regular time together while mommy gets a break once in a while.

Jason invested much of his time and energy into wrestling with his children, playing with my hair to show me love, remodeling our home (almost completed the Australian Cypress flooring downstairs & finished the 1st floor bathroom), and getting the Focus Heating & Construction business name out into the community (as you probably noticed in the boys' sections). Having taken on the position of Head Deacon at our church, he is presented with many opportunities to show Christ's love to those in our church family. We are greatly blessed to have a man that loves God and loves his family.

I, Janci, am busy. As a mother of four amazing children, I get the privilege to love on, discipline, play with, chauffeur, and teach my children. In my spare time, I have had the opportunity to do the school portraits for SCS, photograph 1 month old twins, begin digital scrap booking, and was blessed to spend an amazing weekend away with my Lord.

As we were preparing for this holiday season, we decided to take an adventure into the snow and cut our own Christmas tree. What an adventure that was! Over the river and through the woods we went in search of the "perfect" tree. Just past Detroit, we came upon a wonderful white winterland. Jason continued to drive as I began to fret about the depth of the snow. Eventually, Jason decided we had ventured far enough and it was time to turn around. As quit our forward motion, we became stuck. Thankfully Jason had the foresight to bring a shovel.
He began removing the snow from behind the tires of the Suburban. I was then informed that we needed more weight in the back, so I stood on the back bumper and hung on for dear life. Eventually we were on our way again. When we paused to check out a tree on the roadside, we slid towards the bank and once again got stuck. This time more weight was required on the front of the vehicle, so I became the new hood ornament. There was nothing to hang onto and I was screaming for my dear life, but oh what memories we made. Thankfully we made it home with a tree (CharlieBrowninsh as it is) and will eventually find the time to put up our tree.

May the memories of 2010 bring smiles to your faces and may 2011 be full of occasions to smile all the more!

Love,
Janci & the Burns Clan

Friday, February 12, 2010

The 5 things that make me think of Jason

The 5 things that make me think of you:
1. Country music & John Deere tractors remind me of your love for country life. I hope that one day you are able to live out of town and have your little bit of country.
2. Milkshakes make me think our early days of dating. Nothing like getting a good blackberry milkshake for you and then having me consume at least half of it (even though I don’t really like them –ha ha). It also reminds me of many evenings spent with our good friends, watching Walker Texas Ranger, and having homemade milkshakes in our big blue cups.
3. Every time I see a box van while driving around town, I strain to determine if it is you. If it is you, I look for your smile and if not, I feel a bit of disappointment that it wasn’t my hubby. Your box vans also make me feel a sense of pride in how hard you work to provide for your family and your great work ethic.
4. When I get dressed, I often think of the time while we were dating that you exhibited the difference between yourself and most other guys by asking me not to wear a certain shirt around you until after we were married. Thank you for showing me respect and being an example of Christ’s love for me.
5. Songs, sermons, stories, etc. . . about heaven remind me of the passion that you have for people and your love to serve alongside them in order to lead them to Christ and an eternity with Him.
1. Country music & John Deere tractors remind me of your love for country life. I hope that one day you are able to live out of town and have your little bit of country.
2. Milkshakes make me think our early days of dating. Nothing like getting a good blackberry milkshake for you and then having me consume at least half of it (even though I don’t really like them –ha ha). It also reminds me of many evenings spent with our good friends, watching Walker Texas Ranger, and having homemade milkshakes in our big blue cups.
3. Every time I see a box van while driving around town, I strain to determine if it is you. If it is you, I look for your smile and if not, I feel a bit of disappointment that it wasn’t my hubby. Your box vans also make me feel a sense of pride in how hard you work to provide for your family and your great work ethic.
4. When I get dressed, I often think of the time while we were dating that you exhibited the difference between yourself and most other guys by asking me not to wear a certain shirt around you until after we were married. Thank you for showing me respect and being an example of Christ’s love for me.
5. Songs, sermons, stories, etc. . . about heaven remind me of the passion that you have for people and your love to serve alongside them in order to lead them to Christ and an eternity with Him.

Grant's Baptism Testimony

My name is Grant Burns. I asked Jesus into my heart when I was four, but it wasn’t until I was seven that I knew what I was doing. I was in the car with my mom and sister waiting to go into the school. I prayed and this is what I said, “Dear God, please come in my heart and I really want to be a Christian, but I don’t quite have you in my heart yet.” That means that God is the truth and that Jesus is really God’s Son. Jesus died on the cross to forgive me for my sins. Sins is bad stuff. Jesus rose from the cave on the third day and everyone was surprised that He was alive, even Peter. Jesus is still alive in heaven and in everybody’s heart that is a Christian. After I asked Jesus into my heart, my mom told me that the angels were having a party in heaven. I am getting baptized because I saw others doing it. I didn’t know what it meant, so I asked my daddy and he said that it is a way to show other people that I believe in God. From now on God will help me to be nice to other people and I will try to live a life that makes God happy.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Riley's Potty Boot Camp


After having a friend share with me about Potty Boot Camp, I decided to embark on this experience with Riley and as I am sure that it will be full of laughter and tears, I decided to share the experience with you all.


We started off with a trip to the Dollar store to purchase rewards and supplies. Riley's own potty cup has been decorated with the picture attached to this blog. This cup is full of water and juice at all times.


Upon returning home, we went on an undies hunt where Riley was excited to find many pair of Grant's old underwear. He was very excited about Spiderman, Bob the Builder, construction, and cars. The pull-ups have been put in the bottom drawer for night time and Riley threw away the pull-up that he started out the day with.


Every 20 minutes we travel to the bathroom to give it a try. Riley loves to pee standing up like Da-da and does very well, but pooping is a whole other story. While hanging out on the toilet, we read stories, scream for fun, and do pretty much anything Riley wants to do (while sitting in one place).


So far we haven't had any messes, but when it happens, Riley will be in for a big surprise. He will have the priveledge to clean the mess and himself up all on his own (I will help him the first time and will do a secondary clean up there after). This should be an experience for both of us!


As you think about us the next couple days, please keep us in your prayers.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Fabulous Quotes by the Burns Kids

"I don't believe in anyone. I believe in the Holy Spirit!" said Lydia while mad at mom and little brother

"Jesus is the only real superhero and he could lift up a tree if he wanted to." - Lydia

"You ruined my life!" - Lydia

"I already know how cute I am." said Lydia after mom said, "You should go look in the mirror to see how cute you look."

"Look at my window, it is flushy out." said Lydia when it was slushy outside.

"Christopher Robin sailed over from Spain." said Grant while looking at his paper bag map (should have been Christopher Columbus)

"Ma DA-DA! Da MA-MA!" - Riley

As you can tell, Lydia provides us with plenty of verbal material and all of them give us plenty to laugh about.