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Upside Down Boy!

December 21, 201011:34 pm
posted by Matthew Frank

“Upside Down Boy!” Caleb’s momma happily says as she plays with him. The delight in his eyes sparkle and that grin that we love opens wider and wider. In a single moment is captured the essence of boyhood – to have fun and be rowdy!

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I remember my formative years and the countless hours spent wrestling, tickling, playing with foam swords, and so many other rowdy games with my dad and how much fun it was! Already I see myself in my son. Not only do I see the resemblance in looks, but also in persona. He is easy going, loves easily, and wants to push every button and play with every electronic gadget within reach! Well, let me tell you it delights my heart to have a little boy like Caleb. He reminds me to stay a child at heart – to remember that life isn’t always about paying bills, working to provide for my family, and other seemingly mundane activities. It’s about finding joy in the simple things, a simple game of hide-and-seek, a wink from my wife, or being an “Upside Down Boy”!

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Reaching and Grabbing

February 14, 20103:49 pm
posted by Matthew Frank

Over the past couple days, Caleb has begun to grab at his toys! Today we captured a couple minutes of play-time with “Puppy”, Caleb’s current favorite.  He’s also formed a dimple on his right cheek when he grins! The grins have turned into open mouth ear-to-ear smiles!

Enjoy the video and pictures (a few of him playing with Puppy and note how it’s always on his face! He’ll grab the toy and try to eat it’s face!)

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Caleb watching the Olympics while holding Puppy

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Caleb attempting to eat his "Puppy"

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Daddies Gone Weird…

November 16, 200910:53 pm
posted by Matthew Frank

So I’ve come to a rock solid conclusion. There is no denying it. It is a universal constant and a scientific fact that when you take a manly man like Alejandro and myself and subject us to close proximity to a small child, weird things begin to happen. Now men we are… we love our beautiful wives, we are men of honor and integrity, and we are men who will sacrifice our very lives for our families. All the advice and forewarnings in the world could not have prepared us for what really happens to a man when he becomes a daddy. I have to warn that what you are about to see is not for the faint of heart and may be disturbing to almost everyone. For what you are about to see is TRUE reality TV. This is what goes on behind the scenes of the loving family shown here:

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The Frank and Chinchilla-Porras Families

This is TRUE life. Day in, and day out. You wanted to know the Secret Life of the Franks and the Porras’? Well, here you have it! In all it’s glory. In all it’s magnificence… in all it’s…. well, you’ll see! icon smile Daddies Gone Weird... Weirdness Fatherhood Daddies Comedy

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Stains and Other Mishaps, the Wife’s Perspective

November 3, 20093:29 pm
posted by Melissa Frank

Welcome to your first guest blog from Melissa! icon smile Stains and Other Mishaps, the Wifes Perspective Matt and I could turn this Stains and Other Mishaps thing  into a whole devotional series, eh?

Matt did such a great job expressing the spiritual lessons we’ve learned the past few weeks through our foibles – I wanted to share something that happened in my heart as a wife with our carpet stain catastrophe.

We have such power with our words and actions. With a single word we can build our spouse up, or cut them to shreds. It is a decision we have a split second to make, but that split second determines how the next ten minutes, the next hour, the next entire day is going to go.

So here is what happened from my perspective on that fateful Sunday morning:

I was in our downstairs bathroom doing my makeup, sipping my tea, generally enjoying the fact that the day was going pretty smoothly. When I heard the crash from the deck and Matt’s exclamation of shock, my peace was immediately shattered. With great trepidation I peeked out of the bathroom – my eyes went straight to Matt, who was standing frozen in the middle of our deck in a puddle of stain, to the trail of dark brown spots on our beige carpet. “What happened?” I asked impatiently. “I dropped the can – it slipped out of my hand,” Matt replied. I could hear the extreme frustration in his voice. I drew my head back into the bathroom and stared at myself in the mirror for a moment. And I thought about…beans.

Yes, beans.

Several weeks ago at church, our senior pastor told a story. Pastor and his wife went over to the home of one of the associate pastors for dinner. When they arrived, the assoc. pastor’s wife greeted them with a smile and served them a wonderful meal, which included the most fantastic beans they had ever had. The assoc. pastor’s wife laughed lightly when they complimented her on the beans, and with a twinkle in her eye at her husband said “We’re lucky to have beans tonight – my husband was working in the basement and had to turn off the power for a little while and forgot about the crock pot. But I turned it back on when I came home for lunch and it had plenty of time to cook!”.

What’s interesting about that is she had a moment to make a choice when she walked in the door at lunch. She could have shouted down the basement stairs, “You moron, you turned off my crock pot!! Pastor and his wife are coming for dinner and the beans are RUINED!”. But she didn’t. She recognized that it was a mistake, turned the crock pot back on, gently reminded her husband to please be mindful of the crock pot, and went on with her day. Then, when she told the story that night, she had another choice: She could have told it in a manner that humiliated her husband and made him look foolish in front of his boss. But instead, she told it as a funny story without cutting her husband down. She understands the power of how her reactions affect others.

And somehow, as I was staring at myself in the mirror in the split second after the Great Stain Catastrophe, that entire story flashed through my mind. Beans. This was my Beans Moment. And I realized I had a massive responsibility – how I chose to respond in the next thirty seconds was going to set the tone for the entire rest of the morning, perhaps even the rest of the day. And we had a busy day ahead of us working with my mom’s ministry to women! Was I going to send us into that day at war or at peace?

With a deep breath (with which I inhaled the stench of fresh stain – blech!), I came out of the bathroom, and proceeded to give my husband what must have been the shock of his life. Instead of responding in anger, I calmly said “Honey, it’s okay – it was an accident. There’s nothing we can do about it right this second. Why don’t you get cleaned up, go take a shower, and we’ll worry about it later. It will still be here to deal with when we get home this evening.”

Long story short, we got out the door, to church, to my mom’s house, and through the rest of the day just fine. Joyfully, even! We had more fun that afternoon ministering with my mom and the ladies than we ever expected to. And the issue of the stain on the carpet got solved just fine, in its own time. (The smell took a little longer…)

What happened that morning really impacted me as a wife. We all hold a tremendous power with our spouses. With just one word or a simple tone of voice, we can either make our spouse feel like a superhero or we can cut their eg0 to shreds. When something happens, and we have that split-second between the event and our response, essentially we’re holding the power of life and death in our hands. Our response is going to determine how the rest of the situation unfolds. Wow. That’s pretty heavy stuff. And I’ll be the first person to admit I usually go with the power of death. My husband fully expected me to come flying out of the bathroom shrieking to high heaven about what an idiot he was to get stain on my carpet. And that, people, is just plain SAD. I have the ability to choose life over death, and most of the time I just default to death. I don’t even make an effort to choose.

And then I realized…my kids are going to be watching me, and learning from me. I have a responsibility to teach them to choose to respond in a lifegiving manner.

Ouch.

Like, OUCH.

But there’s hope! That Sunday morning, I proved to myself that I can choose life. And so I’ve made a commitment to choose life from now on. To respond not with words of anger, but with words of gentleness. To catch myself when I start speaking in a harsh tone and change it. Because I have the choice. Am I always going to do it perfectly? Of course not – that’s why God gives us grace and forgiveness. But the point is, I’m making the conscious decision to not go to the “default” setting any more.

Proverbs 25:11 – “A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver.”

I hope from now on, whenever I have a Beans Moment, my words will resemble apples of gold more often than they resemble barbed arrows.

So…which are you going to choose the next time you have a Beans Moment? icon smile Stains and Other Mishaps, the Wifes Perspective

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Baby Bedding

October 31, 20091:02 pm
posted by Matthew Frank

Many of you may know already how expensive it is to purchase crib bedding sets. I was shocked when I saw it costs nearly $200 for such a small amount of fabric when you can buy an entire “bed in a box” for a queen or king sized bed for under $100! I guess we have to pay extra for cuteness eh? *wink*

Well, my darling Melissa and I had picked out our bedding for the room. It’s a set called “Go Car Go” which has the most adorable picture of a car as you see below.

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The whole bedroom set

At Melissa’s first baby shower, her mom, Theresa, had a special cake made with the same “Beep Beep Car” on it…

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Beep Beep Cake

Some wonderful family members had offered to purchase it for us but at the time of the baby shower, the item was sold out from Target.comwhere we have our registry. So, in an effort to still get the set that Melissa had her heart set on, I did some research and found a seller on eBay who had 5 sets available for sale. The family members purchased the  bed set and we figured we’d get it in a couple weeks. Well, 2 and a half weeks passed and no bedding set. On Friday, my mother-in-law gets an email from the seller saying that “eBay didn’t notify us of the sale until today and we’ve already sold out of this item, it is back-ordered until Nov 30th.” Now first of all, eBay doesn’t “forget” to notify a seller. I’ve been selling on eBay for 8 years and never once have they not notified me of a sale. The problem is that they either missed the email or someone dropped the ball.

Well, suffice to say that did not sit well with either of us. Melissa especially had a hard time with it because, bless her heart, she wants to have the room ready for the baby. I don’t blame her. Walking into the “nursery” right now is kind of discouraging because it is just an empty room with a stroller, car seat, and some random baby gifts on the floor – oh and a bookshelf in the corner. Every single item that we’ve ordered for the equipping of the baby’s room has had some kind of delay or problem. This was like the “straw that broke the camel’s back” as Melissa explained. We both have a need to feel like we are ready to receive Caleb into this world and call it whatever you like, but to us, it means a lot to have that room ready. I could dive into all the other “issues” we’ve had with delays in shipments and orders not being placed etc, but suffice to say, Thursday was very discouraging.

But, as with all the storms in life – there is always something to be grateful for and that is what we have to keep our eyes on. In the story of the storm on the Sea of Galilee when Jesus calmed the winds and the waves, was Jesus concerned or worried? I mean, good grief, when the storm was raging around them, Jesus was sound asleep in the boat without a care in the world. His disciples woke him saying “Master, we are going to drown! DO SOMETHING!” (heavily paraphrased). Jesus scolded them for their lack of faith and spoke three words to the storm “Peace! Be Still!”. And all was quiet.  Stop, wait a second… Why did Jesus say they lacked faith? If you and I were on a rickety boat in the middle of a huge storm, wouldn’t we have the same fear? Of course! But isn’t that what we are all in at many different times in our lives? Big or small, the storms of life can rock our world, our faith, and our emotions. And yet, Jesus says to us, “Oh you of little faith!” Why? Because Jesus is always with us, he promises to never leave or forsake us! Read Romans 8 today.  No matter what - Jesus is always with us and will always – ALWAYS love us. I wrote a song many years ago which was inspired by a plaque I saw even that many more years before that. The chorus goes, “Sometimes he calms the storm, and other times, he calms his child…” We can’t always believe that God will calm every storm in our lives. If he did, we’d never learn anything. It’s through the trials and tribulations of life that he refines us with his refining fire. More often than not, he will calm his children and walk with them through the storm. But he says “fear not! For I am always with you, even until the end of the age!”

So no matter how big or small your storm – remember to take courage and faith that Jesus is the author and finisher of our faith. When we trust in him, there is no fear, no doubt, and no worry. I know I sure could use less worry in my life! I need to surrender myself to him more each day, learning to trust and to lean every bit on him. I’m in the same “boat” with everyone else. Even though this was a small storm, we still need to turn to Him in everything. Because he will either calm the storm or he will calm us… his children.

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