Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Baby Update - Happy New Year!!!

Hey everybody - Happy New Year! I hope the Oughts finished up well and that the Tens or the Teens or whatever we'll call them are kicking off nicely for you and yours. One last thought for 2009:
“Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened.” – Dr. Seuss
Amen and amen.

Now down to business - this is a baby update. Elsa Lynne photos, demanded and provided. That said, here's a thought about kids:
"Songs are like kids; you don't know if they're any good until you try 'em out on other people; everybody likes their own." - Arlo Guthrie
So true.

Next I want to share with y'all a poem that I wrote. But first I must say that I am more than a little shy about this. I don't often write poetry and when I do it's very personal and emotional. In fact the main reason I'm posting this is because I know so few people read this blog and most of those who do already love me unconditionally! So anyway, as you read the words that follow, know that I do not claim to be a good poet; I only claim to be a daddy totally, helplessly in love with my little girl. I wrote these words on the first day of 2010 after spending a few magical moments just snuggling, staring at each other, and smiling back and forth with Elsa. Erin was off taking her shower, and as I watched Elsa look at her own fingers and toes with wonder and curiosity I experienced one of those moments where the emotion of it all just hit me like a Mack truck. Everything she does, even crying, is just so beautiful and innocent and new. At times like that I am just so filled with love. And those same times are so incredibly hard to describe. This poem is a faltering attempt. Enjoy.

Eyes meet eyes
My words poor to describe
Precious space and time
Study hands brand new
You move, I am moved
Then you smile
It takes me high
I am yours, you are mine
Even when you cry
Forgive my delight
Spark of the divine
Daddy’s heart devastated
And elated
At what Father has created
Experience and bright innocence
Intertwine
Differently we cry
Intimately we smile
We fly
Through space and time
Holy, sublime
Yours and mine
Just for a while
Helpless daddy, precious child
When eyes meet eyes


Now on to the photos...


I'm sure this goes without saying, but playing with a Scottish highland cow is exhausting.


Holding daddy's hand, or finger, as it were, helps her fall asleep when she's upset. She keeps gripping even while sleeping.


Beef stroganoff - daddy's favorite.


Riding in the sling, position 1.


Riding in the sling, position 2.


Tail fin.


Two peas in a pod.

The next few photos are exclusive insider images of Elsa Lynne's workout routine at My Gym.


Trampoline. Feeling the burn.


This counts as both swimming and playing ball. Double workout - intense.


Baby pilates.


Swing. Favorite.


Christmas morning, complete with fresh OJ and sausage balls.


New PJs, oh yeah.


Lucho demanding some attention. He has performed valiantly in the face of a drastic loss of attention during the past four months.


Mommy love.


Important McDade Christmas tradition: Viewing of "Elf".


Family.


Elsa sandwich.


Saying something very important.


At Yuyo's favorite restaurant. Elsa has a knack for making friends everywhere we go.


Sweetness.



With Sherbert the bear, nighttime snuggle buddy.


Ringing in the new year with Yuyo and Brittan.


Snuggle time.


Awake and still snuggling. Check out the slobber spot on daddy's shoulder.


With buddy Brittan.


Cheesin' for Yuyo's mom.


Hat by Grandma, dress by Kami, leggings by Mommy, Bumbo seat by Coopers.


First bus trip. 4 AM, headed to the US Embassy in Mexico City. This is a little scary and requires the holding of multiple parental hands.


Excited at officially becoming an American!


"Oh beautiful, for spacious skies..."


Even if she weren't growing out of it, I would officially retire this GT outfit. While very cute, it is absolutely not helpful for winning football games. First time she wore it - loss to UGA. Second time - loss in Orange Bowl AND bball loss to UGA on same day. Argh.


Hanging with Sherbert.


Much love, people! Please pray for Elsita and her mom and dad and for the ministry of El Pozo as we begin another semester!

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Top Books of 2009

Inspired by my friend Jason Tatum I decided to share with the blogosphere my list of the best books I read in 2009. Here they are, in no particular order - oh and I couldn't narrow it down to five, so here are the top six, in no particular order:

* What's So Amazing About Grace? - Philip Yancey
I bought this book like eight years ago and finally got around to reading it. Wonderful book about a most - if not the most - important topic.

* South of Broad - Pat Conroy
I love all of Pat Conroy's books. Prince of Tides and My Losing Season remain my favorites, but his long-awaited newest novel did not disappoint.

* A Return to Modesty - Wendy Shalit
I can't stop talking about this wonderful book. Every woman and everyone who knows a woman should read it. Every campus minister and every parent should read it twice.

* Axiom - Bill Hybels
A must-read and must-own for anyone who leads anything. I expect to return to this little treasure for years to come.

* Sex God - Rob Bell
Truth on a most important topic told in Bell's conversational style. Especially great for explaining the Christian view of sexuality to younger folks.

* Down Town - Ferrol Sams
A fictional book written about my home town of Fayetteville, GA by our finest local author. I also highly, highly recommend his "Sambo trilogy" (Run with the Horsemen, The Whisper of the River, and When All the World was Young), also autobiographical fiction about Sams' life growing up in Fayette County. I read those last year.

Also, i have to mention the following two books, which are recommendable to certain niche audiences:

* Countdown to Sunday - Chris Erdmans
Invaluable little devotional book for anyone who dares to attempt the art of preaching or biblical teaching. Excellent.

* Be Prepared; A Practical Handbook for New Dads - Gary Greenberg and Jeannie Hayden
Must-have for new dads. It's probably pretty entertaining for just about anyone, actually - especially former Boy Scouts. Thanks Matt S. for the recommendation.

Check these books out and please tell me about any must-reads that you enjoyed in 2009. Happy reading in 2010.

p.s. Shout out to WIRED magazine. Just a great magazine, even for the not-very-tech-savvy like myself.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Main Course - Happy New Year 2010

There's a song we sometimes sing at church down here; its chorus starts like this: "Cristo es mi roca fuerte...". That means "Christ is my strong rock". The other day, a Tuesday, I woke up to the sound of Erin laughing. She came into the bedroom and said that ever since she had woken up she had been singing that song, but she kept singing it slightly differently. Erin's version went like this: "Cristo es mi plato fuerte." Which means, "Christ is my main course." As in, meat loaf or something. Haha! But while we laughed, we also noted that it was kind of a good analogy. I thought about it some more, and here's what I came up with:

Jesus is and should be our main dish. After all, the Bible teaches us that whatever is not of faith is sin. And that it's impossible to serve two masters. Ergo, there must be a "main course". We must choose.

You can fast, for a limited time. But eventually without food, you will die. This is like atheism. "I don't believe in my need for food..." Sorry, but the fact is you need food.

Or you can order the veggie plate, which, while tasty, always leaves me ultimately unsatisfied. You need some protein at some point. You gotta have a main course. Pluralism is, perhaps, the veggie plate of the faith-life - just a little of this and a little of that, but no meat!

And once you decide that a main course is necessary, you have to choose which one. If you go to the Picadilly and stand there wavering back and forth between the fried chicken and the country fried steak, eventually the Picadilly is going to close. You have to decide. Culinary agnosticism also does not fill your belly.

You need to eat, you need to eat something of substance, and - and here my silly analogy breaks down - you need to pick the right one, the true one, THE main course. A.k.a. Jesus. We're talking about a search for ultimate truth and purpose here, not just what to have for lunch, which will be digested and present the same decision again at dinner time or lunch time tomorrow.

In all seriousness, my hope and prayer for each of you this new year is this:
If you have not chosen to trust Jesus with your life and future, that you will.
And if you have chosen him, that you would keep doing so, rededicating yourself more and more deeply in faith every day and every decision and in every relationship in your life.

That's right folks, my 2010 New Year's wish for myself, for my own family, and for all of you is that Christ would be your "plato fuerte" - your main dish - your BFF - your Lord and Savior - your all in all. That's what he came to do.

Much love, best wishes, and all blessings to you and yours in 2010.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

December 17th – Celebrating Erin’s Birthday, plus Baby Update


Posting this a couple of days late – I’ve been down with a bad cold...

December 17th, anniversary of the birth of my favorite person this side of Jesus – Erin Michelle (Edwards) McDade. I’m not going to say how old she is, but for those of you who know her, it’s her second-favorite number… In an unrelated story, how ’bout that Larry Bird, eh? Heck of a ballplayer.




Here is a list of things that I think Erin is the world’s best at. This is quite subjective, of course. But alls I’m saying is that if you don’t know my wife, you should, and if you do know her, you should get to know her better. She’s amazing.
* Best wife.
* Best mom (okay maybe tied with my mom). You guys should see her with Elsa Lynne – a natural. I'm in awe.
* Best daughter.
* Best campus minister (okay maybe tied with the great Rick Harper).
* Best listener. We laugh at how incredibly focused Erin is on the person in front of her. She could counsel in a hurricane.
* Best at mixing up common phrases. So cute. Recent example: “I’m all game.” No, dear, it’s either “I’m game” or “I’m all for it”. If you’ve ever seen that T-shirt that says “It’s not rocket surgery”, it was made for Erin.
* Best organizer. I have a love-hate relationship with this talent of hers, but it’s mostly love. Like 87% love.
* Best $aver.
* Best kisser, hehe.
* Best forgiver.
* Best encourager.
* Best Flamingo Football safety. Back in the day she was known as “Bone Crusher” Edwards. True story.
* Best gift-giver. So creative and thoughtful. My gifts to her must always seem so lame by comparison.
* Best cleaner. Cleaning the house is therapeutic for Erin. Yessssss!!!
* Best-lookin'.
* Best Christian. I know it’s not a competition – I’m just saying that Erin is more like Jesus than anyone I know. And she makes me want to be more like him, too.
The list could go on, but I’ll stop.




I looked up December 17th for significant events and celebrity birthdays. Here are the three events that jumped out at me, in order of least to most significant in my life.

1790 – Discovery of the Aztec calendar stone.
This is pretty cool. I remember being fascinated by the wooden replicas on my first trip to Mexico back in 1999. I believe the original one is in the Anthropology Museum in Mexico City. So come visit us and we’ll go check it out. Awesome museum.


1903 – The Wright Brothers make their first powered and heavier-than-air flight in the Wright Flyer at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
Who knew that Erin’s birthday is also Wright Brothers Day? Cool.

1989 – The first episode of television series The Simpsons, "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire", airs in the United States
Now I know I’ve flown on a lot of airplanes, but come on, The Simpsons has marked my life more than air travel, and somebody else would’ve invented the airplane eventually. There is only one The Simpsons. My all-time favorite TV show, so smart, so funny – I remember my dad and I loving the Simpsons from day one, or even before, really, when they were just 30-second clips going to commercial on the Tracey Ullman Show. And it had its debut on Erin’s birthday! Double cool.




As I looked at the long list of celebrity birthdays, I pulled out the ones that interested me. Serendipitously, I ended up with exactly ten on my list. So here they are, in order from least to most cool/funny/interesting to me:

1935 – Cal Ripken, Sr., American baseball coach (d.1999)
Seemed like a good guy.

1958 – Mike Mills, American musician (R.E.M.)
Great band from our home state. Automatic for the People is one of my all-time favorite discs.

1975 – Milla Jovovich, Ukrainian-born actress
I love The Fifth Element and Zoolander. Plus IMDB lists her as working on one episode of King of the Hill, another favorite. In a world of cookie-cutter celebrities, this gal is pretty unique.

1978 – Manny Pacquiao, Filipino boxer
I barely follow boxing, but he’s in the argument for best pound-for-pound fighter ever.

1978 – Chase Utley, American baseball player
Love the way he plays, hate that he’s a Phillie.

1962 – Richard Jewell, American security guard and accused bomber (d. 2007)
Who could ever forget the Centennial Park bombing and the whole crazy, tragic story of Richard Jewell?

1970 – Sean Patrick Thomas, American actor
This one cracked me up for a couple of reasons: 1. He played “Ben / Jock #2” in one of my favorite movies, Can’t Hardly Wait. This movie, about graduating from high school, came out the year I graduated from high school. Love it. 2. I always like it when black guys have really white sounding names or white guys have really black sounding names. (A sports and entertainment writer I follow named Bill Simmons occasionally touches on this, e.g. his “Reggie Cleveland All-Stars”.) Sean Patrick Thomas is one of the whitest-sounding names I’ve ever heard, so when I clicked on the link to see who he was, I giggled when the face of Ben / Jock #2 popped up.

1903 – Erskine Caldwell, American author (d. 1987)
I have never read any of this guy’s books, but here’s why he’s interesting to me. Because he’s from the tiny town of Moreland, GA. So?, you might ask. Well, my brother lives a couple of miles outside of Moreland, and every time I drive to his house, I pass a tiny little building that’s some kind of museum to Erskine Caldwell. I don’t think I’ve ever seen it open. Anyway, a random, funny connection with him and Erin sharing a birth date. Also, looking at his Wikipedia page, I got a kick out of the fact that he attended, but didn’t graduate from, Erskine College!

1964 – Joe Wolf, American basketball player
Another funny connection to my brother. We have always been big basketball fans, and growing up in the 80s, we noticed something. In many of our basketball posters and basketball cards and basketball magazines, there were many photos of people dunking, and in an unusually large percentage of those images, the guy getting dunked on was none other than Joe Wolf! Add to that the fact that he had a ridiculous mullet haircut. Add to that the fact that he played most of his career, and therefore most of the photos featured him, in the uniform of the woeful Clippers or, even worse, those ridiculous rainbow uniforms that the Nuggets sported for a while. All of this together added up to us making fun of Joe Wolf a lot. Poor guy. I think the only guy we made more fun of was Jon Koncak.

1974 – Giovanni Ribisi and Marissa Ribisi, American actor and actress
I know nothing of Marissa, but I love Giovanni. Erin and I love to watch My Name is Earl together. We laugh out loud every time. And especially in the episodes that feature Earl’s crazy, criminal, childhood friend Ralph Mariano. He also did a pretty funny turn as Frank Buffay, Jr. on Friends.

Honorable mention goes to several friends of ours who share Erin’s birth date, including friend/cousin/supporter George Dillard, and our buddy Lut, one of the first students to get involved in El Pozo and kite surfer extraordinaire.




Aaaaaaaaaaaaall of that to say – HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ERIN!!! I love you so much. And I love celebrating your birth and our Savior’s birth together with you every December.







Now on to the baby update.

Elsa Lynne McDade is doing lots of new stuff lately. Such as…

Sticking out her tongue. Teething coming soon?

The semi-push-up and roll-over. When we have “tummy time”, she can now do the precursor to a push-up. And she can roll over onto her back. Still hasn’t rolled over from back to front – that comes later.

Feet in the air. Loves to stick her little feet up in the air. Loves to bring her feet together, with the bottoms touching. So cute. Also, the monkey toes are still in full effect. She will straight grab you with those little things and hang on tight!

The “b” sound, or the “brrr” sound. One of the cutest things ever. Comes in waves – she’ll just start going “brrr, brrr, brrr, brrrrrrrrr”, blowing bubbles and slobbering everywhere.

Standing up. With help to balance, of course, but she’s got strong little legs and she likes to stand on them for short periods of time. She will hold onto two of my fingers tight enough for me to pull her up to the standing position.

Sitting up. She can totally sit up now from a reclining position. Still can’t balance on her own side-to-side, but she’s working the little abs.

Hands together. A couple of weeks ago you could hardly even force her to do this. Then one day she discovered that she can put her hands together, and now she does it constantly. Usually left hand wrapped over right fist, or right hand holding left wrist while sucking left thumb, or fingers somewhat interwoven. She will also hold the bottle while drinking from it, although she’s not strong enough and doesn’t concentrate long enough to do so by herself.

Holding hands with Daddy. She loves to hold onto my fingers. She does this only with me, not Erin, so it’s like our little special thing right now. Holding onto my fingers helps calm her down when she’s crying. So sweet.

“Mamitis”. She’s got a case of “mamitis”, as the Mexicans say. A.k.a. she wants her Mommy, all the time. Back a month or two ago, it was Daddy who could calm her down. Mommy came near and the milk sensors kicked into action, ruling out any chance of calmness. Nowadays it’s the opposite. She can only go a few minutes, even with me, without her Mommy before it’s crying and screaming time. They are totally BFFs right now, and it’s very sweet. I’m not even offended.

Snuggling. She still prefers to be carried facing forward. Likes to see the world, quite the little observer. But these days when we carry her facing over our shoulder, she has taken to “snuggle hugging” us, which consists of hugging tight with her little arms while pressing her face as deeply into our necks as possible. Greatest feeling ever. In between, she tries to eat our shoulders.

Hair. The baby mullet is slowly disappearing. Meanwhile, everywhere else, the fuzz is steadily growing. She now has some fairly long (maybe an inch?) hairs up top, even though they are so fine and light in color that she still looks pretty bald. Also, the little dent on her head from where the doctor scratched her trying and trying and trying to get her to turn her head and drop into the birth canal (she never did) causes a few of the hairs to stick up in a really funny, cute way.

As you have probably inferred, our little family of three is having a ball. We’re enjoying the down time between semesters, trying to catch up on some work, and mostly just enjoying the little one. Baby’s first Christmas, coming up soon! Here are the latest photos.

Much love and Merry Christmas to you all! Wishing you many blessings in 2010.

Nathan


First time at the ocean. Veracruz, Veracruz. Unfortunately, weather wasn't good for swimming and such.


Special bond.


Special bond.


Working the abs.


Hanging out with "the drama kids" - some of our theater-major buddies.


Meeting Granddaddy a.k.a. Jabo for the first time.


My dad, Charlene (stepmom), and Mary Allison (sister) meeting Elsa for the first time.


Breakfast with Aunt Mary a.k.a. Tia Maria.


Just thought this one was really cute.


Granddaddy is hilarious!


The vacuum cleaner is loud!


Tia Maria again.


Snoozin' while cruisin' downtown with Granddaddy.


Checking out the Christmas tree.


Playing with Charlene and the current #1-ranked toy - Tamara the trilingual dinosaur (or is it a dragon?). Says good night and good morning in English, Spanish, and French, and plays the tune of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. Named after the friend who gave Elsa the toy.


In Tecali.


Standing on Mommy's lap.


Two beautiful ladies.


Granddaddy is great for naps.


Left thumb does the trick.


Sitting up.


Tummy time with Mommy.


Watching Sesame Street on YouTube - riveted!


Fun time with Mommy.


Hands together.


Tongue out.


We will miss you, baby mullet.


Sacando mocos!


So in love on Mommy's birthday.