A cup of family, a splash of theology, and a pinch of frugality. Mix until well incorporated.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Trip to Russell Orchards




Last Saturday was a beautiful, sunny day, and I convinced Jesse into going apple picking! We drove to Russell Orchards in Ipswich, MA where every other wife and mother on the North Shore had convinced her hubby to go apple picking. We took a hay ride out to the orchard, where we were told, "Everyone's coming back with full bags of apples, so you should too." We thought that was a strange promotion of an apple orchard... shouldn't everyone come back with a full bag anyways? I mean, is the apple orchard going to run out of apples?

Well... when we started looking for apples, it became quite a hunt. The trees had been "raped and pillaged," in Jesse's words. We eventually stopped caring about what "kind" of apple we wanted and picked whatever looked faintly like an apple. We didn't want to be the first family to return with a half bag of apples.

In the end, Jesse had fun... especially with a warm serving of apple crisp in his belly. Anna really enjoyed eating an apple! I let her have a few nibbles on mine, and she couldn't get enough of it!

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

This Week's Shaws/Rite Aid Trip.



My total for this week's Shaws/Rite Aid Trip was $26.27. See picture above!

Rite Aid again paid me this week (after the super diaper deal last week) to take from them 1 Gillette Bodywash, 1 Gillette Deodorant, 3 Old Spice Body Sprays, 1 Old Spice Deodorant, 2 Olay Regenerist Facial Cleansers, 1 Crest ProHealth mouthwash, 1 EOS lip balm, and 2 Mom's Best Oatmeals. After coupons, I spent $12.45 out of pocket, and received $16 back in rewards, making it a $3.55 money maker. Before coupons and sales, the total was $59.68! Let's just say, Jesse will be smelling marvelous! :)

Shaws was also a good trip. Items for FREE included 4 Emeril Bam Meals, 1 lb. of carrots/2lbs. of onions/5lbs. of potatoes (had to buy a roast), and a bag of Idahoan potatoes. After coupons, the Betty Crocker cookie mix was 20 cents, the Sprite were 50 cents each, the Del Monte canned fruit were 80 cents each, and the Pillsbury Grands biscuits were 95 cents each. I spent $30.82 here and got back $1 Catalina for the Pillsbury. Combining this with my moneymaker transaction from Rite Aid, all totaled was $26.27!


Also, last night, Jesse, Anna, and I made a pit stop to Wal Mart to pick up 36 free razors (3 bags), free Post It notes, and a package of Thomas bagels for a total of $1.91.

Woohoo. I may hit up Walgreens later this week, as they have some good freebies too.

Briefly Home.





With the leaves changing colors, I got a spur of the moment desire to drive home for the weekend (upstate NY is the most beautiful place this time of year)! So, after seeking permission from my wonderful husband, off I went with baby to my hometown of Vestal, NY. Anna and I made it safely on Friday evening, spent the day Saturday with family, and headed back early on Sunday morning. Yes, it was brief (more brief than planned as Anna was too excited to sleep at grandma and grandpa's, and I decided to cut our stay a day early instead of struggle through another sleepless night), but I really enjoyed my time at "home," during the time of year I love most.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Deals & Steals of the Week



So Anna and I had a kickin' trip to Rite Aid and Shaws today! Rite Aid paid us $5 for 3 packs of Huggies Pure and Natural jumbo diapers (plus Crest toothpaste, Bounty paper towel, and a jar of Gerber 2nd foods). Altogether, I spent $14.60 for the items pictured.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

A Higher "Ground"

If you know Jesse & I at all, you know that we love coffee.

Well, sadly, our coffee maker of 3 years died this week. It served us well for our first years together as a married couple... especially the past 8 months as sleep-deprived, new parents.

However, God works together everything for the good of those who love Him (Romans 8:28), and this hardship has resulted in great joy. Please welcome the newest addition to the Griffin household...



... our new coffee siphon!

After researching our options (i.e. another coffee maker that would probably only last a few years, a French press, or yes... a coffee siphon), we decided to go with the option of sweet, durable physics. See, this device is awesomeness embodied... it uses steam to create a vacuum that pushes the fresh water up into the coffee grounds and then, after removing the heat source, the vacuum created sucks the coffee back through the filter! Mmm mmm, good. And the glass is easily cleaned to provide, day after day, a pure cup of coffee.

Let me just say, Jesse & I were like two kids at Christmas, waiting for the Fed-ex truck to pull up with our new siphon. And when we heard the brakes of that Fed-ex truck outside, we joyfully ran to the window as if we heard the prancing reindeer themselves. As coffee connoisseurs, we feel that we have moved up to a higher "ground" (pun intended, bahaha). And if you come over to our house sometime, we will most excitedly brew you a cup of coffee... and probably provide you with an enthusiastic physics lesson, whether requested or not.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

This Week's Deals & Steals


I think this is my best buy yet... the total for all this came to $.26!

4 Oat Revolution Oatmeals: moneymaker with coupons, Shaws paid me $.25 for each.

Butternut Squash: $.91

2 Nivea Cremes: After sale price and UP rewards, moneymaker, Rite Aid paid me $.52.

6 Whole Grain Barilla Pastas: After coupons, $.38 each.

2 Chips a Hoy Single Serving Packets: After coupon at Rite Aid, free.

2 Dulcolax: After coupons, free (~ a $16+ savings).

8 Honest Teas: moneymaker with coupons, Shaws paid me $.25 for each.

2 boxes of Cheerios: After coupons, $.29 each.

Before sale price and coupons, I should have paid $54.35 for the above items. That's a savings of $54.09!


Definitely my most favorite hobby.

Monday, September 6, 2010

I love cheap baby gates!

The past few weeks have been very busy around here! I have taken on the position of Infant Ministry Coordinator at our church, which has required a bit of work at the onslaught. We have also been very busy with traveling, hosting friends and family(including an unexpected stranger), and just living life in general.

I will post more later on the wonderful time we had in Myrtle Beach, as well as visiting with my parents this past weekend.

But first off, Anna is officially crawling! Her biggest motivation is the laptop when it is on the living room floor.

And I just ordered a baby gate off of diapers.com (plus baby sunscreen, a Bumkins bib, & foundation/ eye liner for me) and guess how much the total came to with two day shipping...

$1.34! Plus 1% cash back through shopathome.com.

Woohoo for crawling babies and cheap baby gates!

Friday, August 20, 2010

Will not this suffice?

“Oh, trust Christ with your whole heart, for ‘He is faithful who has promised.’ The love He has already manifested and proved—yes, sealed with His precious blood—is a pledge that He will still be your friend and intercessor with the Father.

His grace is yours to strengthen and sustain you. His Spirit is yours to guide, enlighten, and comfort you. His intercession is yours to secure for you all needed blessing. His promises are yours to cling to in your saddest and darkest hours. His power is yours to defend you from injury, to secure you against defeat. His heart is yours into which you may pour all your sorrows, and feel sure of true sympathy. His home is yours to be your everlasting abode, that where He is, there you may be also. Will not this suffice?”

—John MacDuff, The Throne of Grace

Saturday, July 24, 2010

3 Trips to Walgreen's This Week!

Despite a busy week of doctor appointments and other commitments, I managed to make it over to Walgreen's three times because the deals were just that good! :) Granted, Walgreen's is less than half a mile away from where we live, but still, getting out with an infant is never the easiest.

So, on top of the back-to-school sales, there were some great Register Reward deals this week, which I was able to roll-over a couple times and take full advantage of. Here is what I got...




That's 2 tubes of Colgate toothpaste, a pack of G-2 red pens for Jesse (professors use red ink), 10 highlighters, a pack of 3 glue sticks, 3 wooden rulers, 2 Dr. Scholl's Hidden Arch Supports, 2 pencil/crayon boxes, a box of 100 paper clips, and a small notebook for a grand total of $2.21 after tax, with a total savings of $41.89! Plus, I have $3.50 in Register Rewards to use next week. I'm totally loving this "Drugstore Game!"

I saw a neat video blog the other day about a lady who was able to frugally shop and stretch her dollar enough to fill 45 Operation Christmas Child shoe boxes for $45! That inspired me to stock up on some of the above mentioned school supplies, since I basically got them for pennies, and we don't necessarily need 10 highlighters anyways. :)

Apart from Walgreen's, I also made an exciting stop at Walmart to take advantage of a free lunch box deal. After a mail-in rebate, I will actually make money on the transaction, as the lunch boxes were on sale for $3.00 and the rebate is for $4.96.

In other news this week, Jesse, Anna, & I took a nice walk along Good Harbor Beach. By walk, I mean I frolicked in the waves while Jesse and Anna hung out on the shore. I have been trying to swim as much as I can in the Atlantic, as it is so refreshing and the sad realization that we won't be this close to the ocean forever has begun to set in. Jesse and Anna are happy to not swim in the cold water, so they just watch me from afar, with Jesse praying that I don't get run over by the many surfers. :)


We also took Anna to the park today for her first time on the swings! She had a blast and squealed with delight.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Birthday Trip to New Hampshire

I'm officially a quarter of a century old! Turning "25" has been a year where I feel different... in my mind, 25 is closer to 30 than 20, and it sounds much more adult-like than "24" ever did. Maybe it's all in my head.

Anyways, I had a wonderful 25th birthday celebration! On Friday, my actual birthday, Jesse & Anna took me out to eat at my favorite local restaurant, Not Your Average Joe's! This was the first restaurant we ever went to while living here (the day we moved into our studio apartment on campus, we had dinner at NYAJs with Jesse's mom since she had come from Colorado to help us move and our apartment was full of boxes). If you come to visit us sometime in the next few months (before we move), we will have to take you there! I went there for my 24th birthday as well, so I guess it's a tradition now.

On Saturday, we took a day trip up into the White Mountains of New Hampshire. We hadn't been up that way since Easter of last year, so it was nice to get away into the mountains. They certainly aren't as grand as the Rockies, but they are a nice reminder of Colorado and a good change of scenery from the shoreline. There is a highway that cuts through the mountains called the Kancamaugus Highway, which we enjoyed driving on. We saw about 50 motorcycles drive by us in a procession. There were several lookouts as well, and we had a picnic lunch in the mountains. Then, the "Kanc" led us to North Conway, a touristy mountain town with restaurants and outlets! We shopped for a little while, then had dinner and headed home. It was a busy, fun-filled day and was much needed! I find myself getting very antsy if I do not "get away" after a few months in the North Shore. I'm a country girl at heart, and it's nice to see open spaces every so often. Below is a short video of Anna & Jesse enjoying the scenery.

Here's to 25!

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Today's Walgreens Trip



For the past month or so, I've been playing the "Drugstore Game." What is the Drugstore Game, you ask? It's a "game" where one takes advantage of the rebate programs offered by major drugstore chains like Walgreens and CVS. When played successfully, a drugstore game shopper can walk away with items that cost pennies to nothing.

I have heard that CVS is a better chain to "play" the game with, as their rules with their Extra Cash Bucks are less stringent than Walgreens with their Register Rewards... but I decided to play the game with Walgreens as it is a bigger and easier store to get to here in Gloucester. And I can walk to it with Anna in her stroller.

Anyways, I am experimenting for at least 6 months to see how much I actually save while playing the drugstore game. At the end of my experiment, I plan on posting exactly what I bought, what my out of pocket expenses totaled up to be, and what I saved.

I had to share today's adventure though, because it was quite exciting. I had $2 in Register Rewards leftover from my last Walgreen's trip, and coupled with coupons, I got the above items for...... 19 cents! Plus $2 Register Rewards for my next trip!

The total for the two boxes of crackers on sale would have been $6! So my out of pocket expenses were $.19 and my total savings with my candy bar filler were $6.50.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Thoughts on Clutter.

According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, clutter means, “to run in disorder.” The word is derived from the Middle English word, clotteren, meaning to clot. A person who has had a stroke or heart attack knows firsthand that the act of clotting is very dangerous when it occurs within our veins. In the same manner, clotting up our lives with stuff is dangerous. Running our lives in disorder produces stress, and stress causes many known physical and emotional ailments. Most Americans and Westerners in general would agree that things seems to cling to us, piling up wherever there is a free space, and forming themselves as permanent fixtures in our homes. Most of us would also agree that living in clutter is not beneficial, nor desired. Then, why do we have so much clutter, and why is it so hard to give up the cluttering habit? The answer lies in our cultural fixation and prizing of things, otherwise referred to as materialism.

In comparison to the rest of the world, the United States is a blessed nation. The poorest of Americans would be considered wealthy in third world countries. Most of us have not had to worry about where our next meal was coming from nor if we would recover the next time we fell ill. Yet, starvation, sickness, and inadequate shelter are a constant reality and threat among the majority of the world's populations.

Americans, on the other hand, have the money and opportunity to buy luxuries. Our standard of living is extremely high. We have elaborate malls, beautiful clothes, an abundant selection of food, and amazing technologies. We have the Internet, where we can buy practically anything from our living rooms, and it is delivered to our door. Immigrants continue to give up everything to come to our country; “America” remains a place where the streets are lined with gold.

With our profuse wealth, we have bought into the subtle lie that money is the answer, and the acquisition of things brings happiness. We have placed terrible worth in our stuff and have clotted up our lives from the real answer to joy. Ultimately, we can no longer see our need for God; we believe we are able to provide all that we need by ourselves and our paychecks. The parable of the rich young ruler in Matthew 19:16-23 is an adequate parallel to our overfed souls:

"Now a man came up to Jesus and asked, "Teacher, what good thing must I do to get eternal life?"

"Why do you ask me about what is good?" Jesus replied. "There is only One who is good. If you want to enter life, obey the commandments."

"Which ones?" the man inquired.

Jesus replied, " 'Do not murder, do not commit adultery, do not steal, do not give false testimony, honor your father and mother,' and 'love your neighbor as yourself.'"

"All these I have kept," the young man said. "What do I still lack?"

Jesus answered, "If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me."

When the young man heard this, he went away sad, because he had great wealth.

Then Jesus said to his disciples, "I tell you the truth, it is hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.'"

The one demand that the rich man could not meet was to part from his possessions. He valued them so highly that he forfeited his eternal future in the kingdom of God. We, too, must stop clenching our possessions tightly, as they quickly can become powerful idols in our lives. Items take control of our lives; the more we own, the more we invest in time and money to clean and care for our things. Furthermore, the more we accumulate, the more we want.

When we have a healthy perspective on our belongings, and when we are able to hold loosely onto them, it becomes easier to get rid of the clutter. We soon realize that the simple life is actually more joyful and satisfying than the clotted life. We understand that to give is truly more blessed than to receive, and we begin to live generously. We know that what we have is not ours, but has been entrusted to us by God himself, the true giver and owner of everything. We become stewards of what God has given us, holding possessions with an open hand and a happy heart. We attain freedom in this huge aspect of our lives, as money loses its ugly power. We are free to bless others.

How do we finally give up the clutter habit? We must learn to see counter culturally, that our possessions are mere, replaceable things. We must trust that what we give away will be replaced by joy. We must ask God for help and wisdom. Then, we must ask ourselves, “Are the things in our lives worth the time, energy, and money that they demand?” We must begin to get rid of the fluff.

Then, we watch. Watch as God gives us the faith of an empty hand. Watch as the things others around us chase after and deeply treasure slowly become trivial and foolish. Watch as God provides for us in amazing ways. As Jesus admonishes in Matthew 6:31-33, “So do not worry, saying, 'What shall we eat?' or 'What shall we drink?' or 'What shall we wear?' For the pagans run after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them. But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.”

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Zzzz....

It has been a glorious week in regards to the fact that Anna has not woken up at all for the past four nights! I have gotten 8-9 hours of sleep each night, which has been incredible! She loves to eat (ate a whole banana at one feeding yesterday), and the dinner time feedings have been keeping her asleep at night. Life is good.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Billboard.

One very fun event of late was the tracking down of my billboard! We had some wrong information as to its exact location, so it took Jesse & I a couple attempts to find it along Interstate 93 into Boston. It ended up being very close to the city, and we were able to pull over and snap some pictures of it! My ad was also featured in many local papers (The Winchester Star, Tewksbury/Wilmington Advocate, Medford Transcript, Melrose Free Press, Stoneham Sun, The Daily Chronicle, The Andover Townsmen, and The Eagle Tribune), as well as on wickedlocal.com and boston.com. We continue to pray that God would be glorified through my story, and it is amazing that so far, He has put it up on a Boston billboard!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Decluttered.

As with my life lately, I've decided to simplify and de-clutter my blog. I hope you like its makeover.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

June, so far.

To update you on this wonderful summer month (ah, the warm sea breezes and nice outdoor walks with the stroller)...

Jesse completed his fast and furious German class! (Guten Tag!) It was a four week intensive, focused on reading German, as there are many Christian scholarly articles written in German (thank you, Martin Luther). Hopefully, he should receive an A!

Now, he is a Hebrew T.A. for the rest of the summer! This will be a terrific teaching opportunity for him! Pray for him as he figures out all the requirements he needs for graduation next May!

Anna is now a rollover machine! She can almost sit up without assistance, too. Surprisingly, she loves her sippy cup with water in it. Most of the water comes back out of her mouth and down on her shirt, but she knows how to hold it and where to drink out of it.

I'm in the process of tracking down the billboard that Anna and I are on. We had some wrong information as to its location when we tried to track it down on Monday. We are planning another attempt today or tomorrow! :)

I did find our ad in a local paper and online however!

And most excitedly, we have a new niece as of May 21 (I know that's not a June update, but oh well)! Hadessah Aniya was born to Russel and Zoey Griffin, weighing 7lbs. 12oz. (just like Anna and cousin Shelby)! This is the fourth girl of the Russel Griffin household. :)

Friday, May 28, 2010

Take Heart

“God’s grace means that I can rest assured that I’ll have everything I need to be what he wants me to be and to do what he wants me to do in the situation in which he’s placed me.

I’m no longer restricted to the limits of my own strength and wisdom. By his grace, I’ve a new identity and a new potential. I’m a child of God; the risen Christ now lives inside of me. I need no longer fear people or circumstances; I don’t have to feel weak in the face of suffering or temptation, because I no longer rest in the resources of my own ability. I’m in Christ and he’s in me.

This new identity gives me new potential as I face the realities of life in this bent and broken world. God’s grace gives me reason to ‘take heart.’”

—Paul David Tripp

Friday, May 21, 2010

Sitting Up, Playing, and Laughing





Anna is 4 and a half months old. She is becoming more "kid-like," with her personality blooming. Just today, she let out a big, hearty laugh as I kissed her multiple times on her cheek. Of course this produces quite the big, hearty laugh from her mom as well!

She also is sitting up very well with assistance, definitely has the holding-up-her-head thing down, and is really getting good at grabbing and playing with her toys. And everything she can grab goes into her mouth. She still adores to stand up, and now has a jumper to play in (thank you Laura). Oh, and she thinks her reflection in the mirror is the best, cooing and smiling at herself.

Strawberry & Chocolate Chip Cake



So I found this recipe from the blog, "Food Allergy Mama" and decided to try it out (see picture above). It is delicious! And dairy-, egg-, nut-free! I see many more of these in my future.

DAIRY, EGG AND NUT FREE CHOCOLATE CHIP STRAWBERRY CAKE

1/2 c. dairy free margarine (I use Fleischman’s)

3/4 c. granulated sugar (plus 1T. for sprinkling)

1 T. water

1 1/4 tsp. vanilla

1/3 c. soy or rice milk

1 1/2 c. unbleached all purpose flour

1 1/2 tsp. baking powder

1/4 tsp. salt

1/2 c. dairy free chocolate chips (I use Divvies or Enjoy Life)

2 1/2 c. hulled and halved strawberries

Preheat oven to 350 degrees and generously spray a glass pyrex 9-inch pie dish with dairy free baking spray. Set aside.

In the bowl of a mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, combine the dairy free margarine and sugar until light and fluffy. Add water and vanilla and combine thoroughly. In a medium seperate bowl combine flour, baking powder and salt with a wire whisk. Add flour mixture to the margarine mixture, alternating with the soy milk. Combine thoroughly but don’t overmix. Stir in dairy free chocolate chips with a rubber spatula. Pour batter into prepared glass dish.

Arrange strawberries on top of cake, cut side down, close together. Sprinkle with remaining 1 T. granulated sugar. Bake 45-50 minutes or until lightly browned and toothpick inserted in middle comes out clean. Cool completely before slicing.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Nina & Michael get Married!





The three of us traveled down to Pittsburgh, PA last weekend to be with our dear friends, Nina and Michael, as they tied the knot on May 1st. I was privileged to be Nina's matron of honor, and enjoyed the time together with her and her bridal party! It was like a college reunion, as my other very dear friends, Bridget, Erica, and Leslie, were also bridesmaids. Chad, a good friend from college, was the photographer. Altogether, it was a beautiful day, and Nina looked stunning. My parents were also able to attend the wedding (and babysit Anna), which made for a great weekend of visiting with them as well. I'm very thankful that I did not trip down the aisle, mess up the toast, or having any trouble fitting into the dress after having a baby. The only problem was that Anna refused to take a bottle (the little stinker), so I had to find a private room at the reception to nurse her after I had given my toast.

We love you Nin and Mike! Hope you're having fun on your honeymoon in Mexico! :)

Sunday, April 18, 2010

What It’s All About?

It’s not about following our career path;
It’s about following His call upon our lives. Matthew 16:24

It’s not about our self-efforts to live for Him;
It’s about letting Him live His life in us. Gal. 2:20

It’s not about our attempts at self-improvement;
It’s about His transforming grace. 2 Cor. 5:17

It’s not about our self-image;
It’s about being conformed to His image. Romans 8:29

It’s not about our abilities to serve;
It’s about His power to equip us. Acts 1:8

It’s not about our human resources;
It’s about His sufficiency. 2 Corinthians 3:5

It’s not about wanting the approval of others;
It’s about having His approval. 2 Tim. 2:15

Poem by Roy Lessin, co-founder of Dayspring.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Holy Week


So I can't believe Easter is this Sunday! We are anxiously awaiting the weekend, as we will be traveling to be with my family in NY. Our last trip home was in February when Anna was 6 weeks old. She is now almost 12 weeks and has grown up so much. She is now very responsive, with smiles, laughs, and coos when Mommy and Daddy talk to her. I'm glad Jesse will be able to come to NY this time, as he caught a cold the morning we were to leave last time and I made him stay in Boston.

We had a great Palm Sunday. Anna was all dressed up (see above picture). My friend Tanya and I joined the choir at church, as they needed sopranos, and Palm Sunday was our big debut! The choir sang in both services. :) It has been a lot of fun to be involved in this ministry... I enjoy singing, but haven't been in a choir since high school! And I'm definitely enjoying the break from baby during our rehearsals. Jesse is enjoying the Daddy/Daughter time with Anna, too.

On another note, turkeys were on sale this week at the grocery store, so I decided to cook a turkey on Palm Sunday. It was my first, and came out pretty tasty. Since I bought a 13lb bird for the two of us... I have designated this week as "Turkey Week." We have already had it twice for dinner, and I'm about to make some turkey soup. Tends to be the trend lately, as the week of St. Patrick's Day was "Corned Beef Week" at our home.

I'll keep you updated on our travels and time with my family. Have a blessed Easter!

Friday, March 12, 2010

Smiling's my favorite.




At 9 weeks old, Anna is starting to smile a lot more! I can't get enough of her little smiles, and I find myself doing some interesting facial expressions and noises to try to get her to smile over and over. Good thing no one else is around. The above pictures were taken after her nap this afternoon. I wish I woke up that happy!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Anna is two months old!

Anna turned two months on March 7th! She is such a big girl and her personality is starting to really shine. She loves to "talk" with mommy, we have lots of conversations while she lies on her changing table (her favorite place to hang out). She thinks daddy is really funny and gives him big smiles. She gets really excited if you sing to her or read her a book, throwing up her arms and kicking her feet. And her mommy and daddy love her to pieces.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

A Seven Week Blur!

Well, I have completely neglected my blog these past seven weeks since our little Anna has arrived! It has truly been a whirlwind! Now that Anna is almost two months old already and I've adjusted more to life with a little human, I hope to be more diligent in posting updates!

Here is a brief summary of the past two months in the Griffin household:

- We were blessed with over two weeks of meals brought to us by our church and seminary friends!
- We've received a huge outpouring of gifts from friends and family all over the country! Anna is very loved.
- Grandma and Grandpa Knapp have visited their first grandchild 3x, and they are loving being grandparents!


- Grandma Griffin flew out for 10 days to see Anna, from Feb. 4-14!


- My good friend and maid of honor, Nina, flew out from Virginia to see Anna the weekend of Feb. 12th!


- My cousin, Danielle, traveled up to Gloucester to meet Anna and see her baby dedication!


- Anna and I traveled home to Vestal, NY to see my extended family! She got to meet her great grandparents, her Uncle Tommy, her Aunt Sarah and Tara, and our friends, the Mallorys, drove up from Lancaster, PA!






- Anna was dedicated to the Lord on Valentine's Day, at our church, North Shore Community Baptist Church, by Pastor Gary Westra. It was a special day, and we were so happy to have both Grandmas, Karen and Kathy, with us!


Some of Anna's Accomplishments so far:
- Anna eats great and is in the 75th percentile for weight, at a whopping 12 lbs.! I'm having trouble cleaning out all her rolls! :)
- Anna is sleeping very well, usually waking up 1x during the night.
- She started to smile more during the past two weeks, laughing at her Uncle Tommy the first time they met!
- She is very sweet tempered and brings us so much joy.


I'm ready to have another, but I don't think Jesse has quite reached that point...