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Showing posts with label qotd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label qotd. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Great QOTD's from Quinn!

He has had some good ones lately, and I've got to get them down before I forget them!

about his new sparkling grape toothpaste... "It tastes like Dirty Cake."

"We should put some snakes and spiders and snails in our fish tank. But the spiders will eat the fish."

When I gave Quinn popcorn, he started moving it around and said, "I am texting my name, Quinn Wallace Groveman."

"When you say it's time for bed when I am playing Legos, then I will say 'OK mom', and I will not say 'I want to play more Legos.' no no."

Sunday, June 6, 2010

QOTD

There is currently a thunderstorm at our house. Quinn, Cora, and I were outside on the front steps watching the rain starting to come down when one of those gigantic thunder claps (the deafening kind!) came upon us. They were both in instant tears and crying. It really shook Quinn up and he wanted to get in the house. (Probably not the brightest idea to be out there, but the sky looked so ominous and cool!) We prayed and thanked Jesus for the thunder and the rain. Now they are upstairs napping and just before nap, Quinn said...

Q: Mom, can you please put the thunder in the oven?

Some really cute photos are coming. Our basement is soggy right now and pulled apart due to a leak in the foundation and a leak in our A/C unit. So once I locate the card reader amidst the craziness, I will upload some Q and C photos from my camera!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

QOTD's

A couple days ago during school time, we were working on Lesson 8 which takes up 2 pages instead of the usual 1 page.
Q: I am so weird that there are two 8's! I am so weird!


At the swing set...
Q: Push me high momma. (he gets pushed) That is what I am talking about!


Q: Mom, why don't you go inside the house and get some water for us and bring it back to us so that we can drink?
Me: I can't leave you out here by yourself, buddy.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Light and Darkness




I overhear Quinn talking to himself in the bathroom while I'm cooking dinner...
Quinn: Am I not scared to go in the bathroom with no light on and shut the door?
Mom: No, you are not scared. You can do it. Go for it.
Quinn: No, I am not scared. (smiling)

[He goes in and shuts the door. Then comes out in a few seconds.]

Quinn: I cannot stay in there. It's TOO BRIGHT in there. It's too bright. (squinting) I cannot see.
Mom: Too bright? You mean, it's too dark. It's too bright when there is a lot of light and too dark when there is no light and you cannot see. Do you understand.
Quinn: Oh, yes. Well it is too dark in there.

Quinn is usually very good with word usage, so at first it puzzled me that he would say the darkness is too bright. But then I got a glimpse into his little mind as I remembered this morning and many mornings. When I open the kitchen curtains in the morning, the intense light shines in during breakfast and Quinn cannot see at all. So he used the same word when he couldn't see from all the darkness. I love how his mind works and makes connections!

This little situation parallels so many situations in relationship to Christ. But I immediately think of Christ visiting Paul on the road to Damascus. The light from Christ was so powerful and intense from the Holy One that it was blinding to Paul. Paul's encounter with light created darkness in his weak, human eyes (like my little boy temporarily did in the dark). One verse that comes to mind regarding Christ's light is John 8:12.

Again Jesus spoke to them, saying, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”

There is such comfort in a verse like this, amidst trial or a moment of doubting.






Israel and Quinn washed (inside and out) the XTerra last weekend. Quinn was soaked to the bone, which means he had a lot of fun.