It was a busy month that passed all too quickly, but here is a look at some happenings in November. Yes, we did carve our pumpkin a day late, but the traditional still held, so better late than never. As our family in Michigan received record levels of snow this month, we have been enjoying our temps in the 50s and are still waiting for the first freeze of the season. I have enjoyed my roses into the fall which makes me happy. Our fall colors reached their peak mid-November. Thankful for it all!
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Thursday, November 20, 2014
CD Release in Italian
I am so proud to share that Jonathan has finally released his first CD in Italian, Lux Aeterna. No record labels or deals and no desire for profit, just the satisfaction of knowing that people are listening to your music is reward enough for him.
Jonathan has been composing music since before the time I met him and amusingly enough it was his first song titled in Italian, Noella Mia Bella, that captured by heart hook, line and sinker. Let's not forget the fact that he also composed ALL the music for our wedding. I have been on the receiving end of his amazing talent with songs written at defining moments of our relationship and I am truly blessed.
After years of dedication to learning the Italian language he has composed his first CD in Italian. I am in awe of his ability to communicate at a level that expresses the heart. For those that have learned a second language you know exactly what I mean. This project took him a year and a half to complete. Countless hours were invested in the composing, recording and mixing. I only ever heard pieces of the whole project--like the same line 500 times over and over, hour after hour--but when I finally heard all the pieces together it was truly moving. My mind can't even comprehend how he makes music, but I praise God that he gave my husband this gift.
The first printing of 300 CDs arrived the end of October and since then he has been passing them out to everyone who will take one. People have been amazed that he would just give them away and have been really touched by the gift. One school mom said she hasn't taken it out of her car's CD player since she got it. The barista lady liked it so much she gave it to her friend to listen to. Another missionary friend has asked permission to play it on their Christian radio station in Perugia. We continue to pray for the words of the songs to impact hearts, to cause reflection and to open more doors for us to be able to share the gospel. Will you pray too?
Just as soon as this project was complete he was on to the next. His current undertaking is to put 52 Psalms to music for the church. The idea is one Psalm for each week of the year. Just this week he has begun the recording process for the first 5 songs.
We give praise and glory to God for the things He has done and will do through Jonathan's passion for music and the church.
If you would like to hear the CD yourself, please head on over to his website: jonathankleis.bandcamp.com
You can make a donation to download the CD or simply name your own price of $0. Again, he just wants his music to be a blessing to others and isn't looking to make a profit. So pass the word! Oh, and there are actually TWO versions of this CD--one in English and one in Italian. Thank you to many of you who purchased the English version of the CD this summer. Your gifts were used towards the printing of the Italian version.
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Party Time
Turning 10 is a big deal, a really BIG deal! We got a good laugh when Emma said "now I am double digits--next up, triple digits!" Sweetie, I won't be around to throw you a party in nine decades, but the celebration of your first decade was truly a blast!
On her birthday we spent four hours as a family at the local charity in the afternoon and she was a trooper having to wait until afterwards to open presents. She was delighted with every gift, oo-ing and ahh-ing over each one. She is so fun to watch opening gifts as every word on a card and every gift is just the best ever. Luca was too cute making her a money holder card all on his own in which he gave her $3 and 50 cents (everything in his wallet). Emma kept getting the money count wrong by saying "thank you, Luca for my $3" and he would respond "and 50 cents!" My heart sings for joy when I see the sibling love come out in unexpected ways.
Emma's birthday meal request was a steak dinner. I was thankful not to have to cook that meal as we headed out to our traditional birthday restaurant of Bam Bam.
This girl loves parties and maybe the planning of them just as much. However, she was kind of stumped on a cake theme this year. To me, the obvious choice was to highlight her rainbow loom craze with lots of colors. Emma got busy making cupcake pencil toppers out of rubber bands as party favors. Everyone was super excited about the little gift since favors are not a part of Italian party customs. I had to frantically make the final few as we had last minute confirmations and man, do I have more appreciation for her work and the hours of patience she has to pour over a project. I had more rubber bands flying around the room than I could count.
We hosted Emma's party the day after her birthday and even then it was a bit crazy trying to fit it into our schedule as we had to make a turnaround transition from party to Bible study within an hour of each other. But we did it and it was a great success.
Emma invited her entire class and eleven of her classmates and four siblings came to celebrate. Three of the siblings are in Luca's class so that was a special treat for him too. The kid count was 18 and the house was rocking. The kids brought their elastic cords to play the same jumping routine game I played in elementary school. I can't even remember what we called it, but it is funny how the same games get passed on from generation to generation. At one point there were three separate games going on, then it was on to Twister. A few of the moms stayed and we amazingly had really good conversations despite the decibel levels being through the roof. A couple are seriously interested in a Bible study with us! Be praying.
Presents and cake rounded out the evening. What a fun week of celebrations! Happy 10th Emma!
And more rainbow colored food...
On her birthday we spent four hours as a family at the local charity in the afternoon and she was a trooper having to wait until afterwards to open presents. She was delighted with every gift, oo-ing and ahh-ing over each one. She is so fun to watch opening gifts as every word on a card and every gift is just the best ever. Luca was too cute making her a money holder card all on his own in which he gave her $3 and 50 cents (everything in his wallet). Emma kept getting the money count wrong by saying "thank you, Luca for my $3" and he would respond "and 50 cents!" My heart sings for joy when I see the sibling love come out in unexpected ways.
Emma's birthday meal request was a steak dinner. I was thankful not to have to cook that meal as we headed out to our traditional birthday restaurant of Bam Bam.
This girl loves parties and maybe the planning of them just as much. However, she was kind of stumped on a cake theme this year. To me, the obvious choice was to highlight her rainbow loom craze with lots of colors. Emma got busy making cupcake pencil toppers out of rubber bands as party favors. Everyone was super excited about the little gift since favors are not a part of Italian party customs. I had to frantically make the final few as we had last minute confirmations and man, do I have more appreciation for her work and the hours of patience she has to pour over a project. I had more rubber bands flying around the room than I could count.
We hosted Emma's party the day after her birthday and even then it was a bit crazy trying to fit it into our schedule as we had to make a turnaround transition from party to Bible study within an hour of each other. But we did it and it was a great success.
Emma invited her entire class and eleven of her classmates and four siblings came to celebrate. Three of the siblings are in Luca's class so that was a special treat for him too. The kid count was 18 and the house was rocking. The kids brought their elastic cords to play the same jumping routine game I played in elementary school. I can't even remember what we called it, but it is funny how the same games get passed on from generation to generation. At one point there were three separate games going on, then it was on to Twister. A few of the moms stayed and we amazingly had really good conversations despite the decibel levels being through the roof. A couple are seriously interested in a Bible study with us! Be praying.
And more rainbow colored food...
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Double Digits for Emma
Happy 10th Birthday, to our little Principessa! Our little girl, is growing and maturing into a young lady and it is totally overwhelming to think about how quickly these past ten years have gone.
Emma, the day you were born you were welcomed not only by your parents and big brother, but by your grandparents who were ecstatic to have their first granddaughter. You were such a tiny and petite little baby, that so easily fit into the crook of your daddy's arm. You had him wrapped him around your finger from day one and nothing has changed since.
You were just 7 months old when we moved to Italy. You have since embraced the culture and language of a place that is more home to you than anywhere else. Your ability to communicate and gesture like an Italian never ceases to amaze me. Thanks for correcting me (almost always) in my Italian--it surely keeps me humbled and challenged. You are learning to correct with more grace, and I appreciate that.
Emma, you are my creative genius. You keep busy with your hands and creating art all around you. I am so glad to have a crafting buddy. You have no fear of just heading right into a project: using permanent markers instead of pencils, foregoing a tutorial and just creating it your own way, and seeing the end results even before you begin.
You are full of life, joy, love and enthusiasm. Our hearts desire is to continue to watch the working of the Holy Spirit in your life to transform you into a woman after God's own heart who loves him above everything else in this world and desires to serve him with your life.
We love you precious Memmies more than you will ever know! Happiest of birthdays to you on your celebration of 10 years!
Here is video throw back from your 6th birthday celebration since I didn't have time to compile your first decade...
Emma, the day you were born you were welcomed not only by your parents and big brother, but by your grandparents who were ecstatic to have their first granddaughter. You were such a tiny and petite little baby, that so easily fit into the crook of your daddy's arm. You had him wrapped him around your finger from day one and nothing has changed since.
You were just 7 months old when we moved to Italy. You have since embraced the culture and language of a place that is more home to you than anywhere else. Your ability to communicate and gesture like an Italian never ceases to amaze me. Thanks for correcting me (almost always) in my Italian--it surely keeps me humbled and challenged. You are learning to correct with more grace, and I appreciate that.
Emma, you are my creative genius. You keep busy with your hands and creating art all around you. I am so glad to have a crafting buddy. You have no fear of just heading right into a project: using permanent markers instead of pencils, foregoing a tutorial and just creating it your own way, and seeing the end results even before you begin.
We love you precious Memmies more than you will ever know! Happiest of birthdays to you on your celebration of 10 years!
Here is video throw back from your 6th birthday celebration since I didn't have time to compile your first decade...
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