Janelle and our girls...so pretty! One of Janelle's spiritual gifts is getting bargains on really pretty dresses and making little girls' hair amazing. |
Easter Egg Hunt 1 of 5 - Preschool! The girls keep loving preschool. Bella has recently started talking more about her "friends" at preschool! |
Post-egg hunt loot. We were happy for some non-sugar prizes. Check out the projectile noise maker! |
Waiting for their Easter presents... |
Fun baby-doll carriers! We have been getting a bit more interested in our dolls as we prepare for baby brother. |
Esther quote at bedtime on Friday, "Dadda, I think it should be called Sad Friday and Good Friday because it was sad that Jesus died but it was good for us that he died so we can live."
Every time we hang out with our friends out here who don't have kids, they comment on the fact that Esther and Bella are always having fun. I take for granted sometimes all the laughter and smiles and silliness that comes with being 2 and 4 years old. I am really thankful for those.
Whenever baby brother decides to make his grand entrance (due date is actually 4/11), my mom is going to hop on a plane to help out with the girls for a week. Janelle's parents are planning on coming out for bit when Sandy leaves. We are grateful for the help. For some reason, the seminary doesn't offer the same 2 weeks of paternity leave that First Pres Boulder so graciously offers its staff!! So whenever baby brother arrives, I'm going to have to be managing schoolwork at the same time. I think it is going to be good practice in hard work and in not getting overly concerned about grades (the latter is going to be harder for me!).
I have some great classes this quarter -
- OT Writings (Psalms, Proverbs, Esther, Ruth, Chronicles, etc) with one of the legendary profs here - an older English man who tells it like it is.
- Isaiah 1-39 in Hebrew - this is going to be my toughest class. It applies my previous two quarters of Hebrew learning in an in depth study of Isaiah. I'm sure I'll learn a lot.
- Grief, Loss, Death, and Dying - what an important class for many reasons, especially for being a pastor. Last week we had to write our own obituary, epitaph, and eulogy; sounds morbid, but it was a really beneficial exercise.
- Perspectives on Christ and Culture - taught by the president of Fuller, another legend, Dr. Richard Mouw. It is a total privilege learning from Dr. Mouw because he is so well read and brilliant and faithful to Christ and theologically deep while also bringing an amazingly broad appreciation for the whole world. The question of the class is, "how do Christians engage with human culture?"
- Preaching practicum - a chance to keep growing as a preacher. I know I need that!
Jesus is risen...Happy Easter!
Forrest
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