Monday, October 5, 2009

10 things worth noting

1. Hunter went though 18 diapers yesterday. 18. In one day. Normally he goes through 10-11.

2. Hunter rolled over completely from back to tummy for the first time unassisted about a minute ago. He is still on his tummy and he isn’t freaking out. He is growing up!!

3. He propped himself up on his elbows to look at me this evening. See video.

4. Josh is officially done with work in 9 days.

5. There is a huge NFL game tonight—Packers vs. Vikings. AKA- Packers vs. Favre. I am a Packers fan—but honestly, if the Vikings win, I think it could teach the Packer management a lesson. They missed out on a superstar—who still has W’s in his back pocket. I can’t believe he will be playing against his team tonight. I am really excited about the game. It should be a good one! Are you ready for some football???

6. Hunter ate 1.5 ounces of his bottle tonight. That is the most ever! We are making improvements. Hopefully by the time we leave on our road trip he will take a complete feeding from the bottle.

7. Josh & I went to the Norfolk Botanical Garden on Saturday. It was beautiful. We saw an amazing rose garden that was in full bloom, lots of butterflies, and took a walk through some very pretty forested areas. We also saw a snake. Live and in the wilderness. Not the highlight of my day.

8. At the Botanical Gardens, Hunter took his first boat ride. It was a 45-minute ride around the botanical gardens. The weather was perfect. Hunter liked it so much he took a nap.




9. Hunter has amazing Grandparents. I have known this all along, but it just keeps becoming more and more evident everyday. All of his grandparents love him so much. They send lovely clothes for him and fun toys. This baby is well loved.

10. Hunter is 16 weeks old now. It is going so fast!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Hunter's Baptism

Hunter was baptized this morning! Check out this video. Pictures are coming soon.

We had such a wonderful time celebrating Hunter with friends, co-workers, and church family today. Our family was greatly missed....

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Covenant

Covenant. It is a word that has been going through my mind a lot lately, for several reasons.

First, it is the name of the seminary my husband and I are going to be attending very soon. Covenant Theological Seminary. Check it out. I am sooooo excited and also a little nervous. We are going to pack up our stuff here, leave our beautiful home and great friends, and move to St. Louis. Josh will begin work toward a Master’s of Divinity and I will begin work toward a Master’s of Counseling, Lord willing, starting in January. Big life changes here in the Hammans family.

Second, and more importantly, Covenant is the word used to describe the promises God makes His people. Since the Garden of Eden, God has made Covenants with His people, each one progressively revealing more and more of His character. God has not only made covenants with Himself and man, He has fulfilled them. This is referred to as “Covenant Theology” and it is something I am still coming to understand. (Another reason I am excited to go to seminary.)

We are having Hunter baptized on Sunday. To be honest, this baptism has been a difficult decision for me. I did not grow up in a denomination that practiced infant baptism. I never understood it, and in my ignorance I assumed infant baptism was a lot of things that it really isn’t. We have taken our choice to baptize Hunter very seriously and I want to share why we have decided to go ahead with infant baptism.

This brings me back to the word covenant. In the Old Testament, believers were given the sign of circumcision. Beginning with Abraham, (Gen. 17:11) God used circumcision as an outward sign of the relationship he had with His children. God promised Abraham that He would be His God and be the God of his descendants after Him. In the very next verse, God commands that every infant born into Abraham’s family be circumcised on the 8th day as a sign of the “everlasting covenant” between God and Abraham. Clearly, the sign of God’s promise was for even the young babies.

Since Jesus’ life on Earth and death on the cross, baptism has become the new sign of the covenant. Just as animal sacrifices are no longer needed because Jesus fulfilled the need for sacrifices, baptism has taken the place of circumcision to symbolize cleanliness and being set a part by God. In Colossians 2, Paul talks about a “circumcision not of hands” but of baptism. In the New Testament and now, baptism is a sign of the covenant.

All throughout the Bible, we see God dealing with His children through their families. For example, because of Noah’s favor in the eyes of the Lord, his entire family was spared in the flood. Psalm 103:17 says, “But from everlasting to everlasting the LORD's love is with those who fear him, and his righteousness with their children's children.”

We can see that baptism is a sign of being set apart by God due to His covenant with his people and that God deals with people through their families. Baptism is not salvation, nor does it guarantee salvation, no matter what age the person is who is being baptized. When we baptize Hunter on Sunday, it will not represent salvation in any way. It will be a sign that Hunter is under God’s headship, just as circumcision was a sign to the Jews. We view Hunter as under the covenant of the Lord because Josh and I represent Hunter in his infancy and we are under the covenant. On Sunday, we are entering into a covenant with God to raise Hunter in the ways of the Lord.

We will answer the following questions:
1. Do you acknowledge your child’s need of the cleansing blood of Jesus Christ, and the renewing grace of the Holy Spirit?

2. Do you claim God’s covenant promises in his behalf, and do you look in faith to the Lord Jesus Christ for his salvation, as you do for your own?

3. Do you now unreservedly dedicate your child to God, and promise, in humble reliance upon divine grace, that you will endeavor to set before him a godly example, that you will pray with and for him, that you will teach him the doctrines of our holy religion, and that you will strive, by all the means of God’s appointment, to bring him up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord?

And the congregation will answer:
Do you as a congregation undertake the responsibility of assisting the parents in the Christian nurture of this child?

Pretty serious promises we are entering into. I am so excited to give Hunter the sign of God’s covenant and do longingly look toward the day when Hunter will place his trust in the Lord. This baptism is a sign of God’s future promise for my son. What an incredible blessing and responsibility the Lord has given parents. I feel the weight of it as I type this, yet I know that it is not me that will save my son, nor can I look to myself for my own salvation. God does all the work and all that is required of me is faith. What a mighty, awesome God we serve.

I am hoping to get the baptism taped and will post that here afterward.

This post is really long. Thanks for getting through it. I am glad to be able to share what I have been learning!

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

girlfriend

Hunter & Caitlin!

Tonight we had a sweet couple over for dinner. We met Paul & Melissa in our childbirth class. They had their baby 6 days after us! When we were still in the mommy & baby wing in the hospital, the doctors sent Melissa to be monitored to check for any indication that her baby was under stress. She and Paul were leaving the hospital when they ran into Josh in the hallway. So they got to meet Hunter when he was about 3 days old!

We absolutely loved our chat with them tonight and feel so blessed by their faith. It is such an encouragement to be with fellow believers and to hear stories of how God has grown couples together.

Their daughter, Caitlin, and Hunter really hit it off! We put them on the playmat together while we ate dinner and they were soooo cute! As you can see, Hunter is huge! Hunter is the 95% while Caitlin is in the 5%!
They held hands!!! They are in the "grabbing" stage right now--- both learning how to grab things and they held hands for a few minutes! It was so adorable. I am glad I was able to capture it on camera! Hunter's first girlfriend! :)

Monday, September 28, 2009

talkin, talkin

Hunter has discovered his vocal cords. For the past two days I have heard all sorts of sounds repeated over and over. I think we are going to have a little talker on our hands. He gets really excited when he figures out how to make a new sound. It makes him smile and laugh!

Here is a video of Hunter. I hope this works... this is my first time to post a video! This was last night as I was trying to feed him and put him to bed. He was wired! He spent a good hour talking to us and laughing. It was one of my favorite times to date with my son.


Hunter has started using the Bumbo seat. He cannot sit up on his own at all, but with this fantastic seat he is able to sit independently! It is so fun to have conversations with him! And look how cute he looks:

Thursday, September 24, 2009

The Jesus Storybook Bible

My favorite book to read to Hunter is the Jesus Storybook Bible. This Bible highlights several biblical stories and has great illustrations to go with each. My favorite part is that every story intentionally points to Christ. I highly recommend this book to everyone who has children. Even though my child cannot understand this yet, my prayer daily is that he will grow to understand. I look forward to the day he comes to faith in our Savior.

We are still on the Old Testament. Today, I read to Hunter about the Good Shepherd, David. The vignette is based mostly on his Psalms. I am struck by how this Bible paraphrased Psalm 23. We have all heard this passage, but this rendering helped me to see it afresh. Here it is:

God is my Shepherd
And I am his little lamb.

He feeds me
He guides me
He looks after me.
I have everything I need.

Inside my heart is very quiet.
As quiet as lying still in soft green grass
In a meadow
By a little stream.

Even when I walk through the dark, scary, lonely places
I won't be afraid
Because my Shepherd knows where I am.

He is here with me
He keeps me safe
He rescues me

He makes me strong
And brave.

He is getting wonderful things ready for me
Especially for me
Everything I ever dreamed of!

He fills my heart so full of happiness
I can't hold it all inside.

Wherever I go I know
God's Never Stopping
Never Giving Up
Unbreaking
Always and Forever
Love
Will go, too!
--Jesus Storybook Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Ready for Bed

I went to photography class tonight while Josh stayed home and took care of Hunter. We are still working on Hunter taking a bottle. Unfortunately he would not take one tonight... Josh sent me a text letting me know Hunter would not take it and was only happy in the bjorn with Josh walking around (addicted to movement baby). So I fully expected to come home to an upset, starving baby. But no. I came home to a happy, happy baby. Apparently he was just fine skipping a meal. Look how cute he is!!!