Thursday, June 26, 2008

25 Week Belly

Oh man! Look at that belly! You know, I don't think I realize how big I'm getting until I see a picture of myself. I'm suddenly very prego!


The fun thing is that I feel little Suzie move around inside me a little every day! I love it every time I feel her little kicks! Here is our most recent picture of her...Kyle calls her, "Skelator woman." He means it very affectionately:)


We see a heart specialist on Wednesday to determine whether or not she has the VSD (Ventricular Septal Defect). Dr. Frields still is unsure if she has the defect, but he's pretty confident that if there is a hole there, it is most likely very small. This is very comforting yet we sure do appreciate your prayers! We'll post an update after we see the heart specialist next week.

A Very Hairy Wedding

Unfortunately, I don't have many pictures to share of our good friends' Chris and Becky's wedding because much to the chagrin of my husband, I forgot the camera in the car during the ceremony and then after retrieving the camera for the reception I realized that I didn't bring any spare batteries and the camera died shortly after. I did manage to grab one or two pics which I included below.

It was a very hairy wedding as Chris decided all his groomsmen as well as the fathers of the bride and groom needed to grow beards in order to take part in the festivities. My dashingly clean-shaven husband forgot about this little fact until 10 days before the wedding. So he sported the scruffy look and I got to rejoice the day after the wedding when he shaved again and I no longer had to get my face all scraped up every time we kissed. The wedding, however, was absolutely beautiful, God-honoring, and a privilege to be a part of. Chris and Becky leave for Jackson Hole, Wyoming on Saturday to start a church plant and we couldn't be more excited for them!


Saturday, June 21, 2008

An Example of Faithfulfulness


On Wednesday, June 11, at 6:00am, Kiara Tyler, daughter of our good friends Gary and Toya Tyler, went home to be with the Lord. Kiara was born with a rare disease called Fanconi Anemia. For the past two years Kiara has been in and out of the hospital for long periods of time, been unable to go out and about like a normal child, had to endure up to 30 shots a day of medicine, and has even had a bone marrow transplant. She experienced more pain and suffering in her six short years than most people will endure in a lifetime. Her parents were by her side the whole time, making whatever sacrifices they needed to in order to care for their precious daughter.

The truly amazing thing about Gary and Toya Tyler, is not only seen in how faithfully they cared for both their daughter and their 12 year old son through all of this, but how they placed their confidence in God and trusted Him at every moment. In Kiara's final days, they preached the gospel to the doctors announcing their faith and trust in Him. On the day that little Kiara went to heaven, Toya was talking about all the ways she wanted to use her time to serve others in the church. This is a couple who truly has an eternal perspective and find their joy in pleasing the Lord. And they would not dare take any of the credit for themselves, but attribute it all to the Lord's grace in their lives!

As we anticipate the arrival of our first daughter in October, I think the reality of what they went through rings truer in our hearts than it would have a few months ago. We love our little baby girl so much already, and we haven't even met her! How much more will that love grow in the next six years. Do we have the faith to truly give our child over to the Lord in whatever He requires of us? Would we be able to praise Him still even if He brought little Suzie through the pain that little Kiara had to endure? Our prayer is that we would!

Thank you Gary and Toya for being an example of faithfulness, selflessness, encouragement and love in ALL circumstances!

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

TEXAS!

A couple of weeks ago, Kyle and I were able to fly to Lubbock, Texas for his sister Debra's college graduation. We had a great time catching up with that side of our family! Here are some pictures of our time there.






As you can tell, I'm definitely the shorty in the family!