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10 years. This past week we celebrated 10 years of marriage. A marriage that we embarked on, young, energetic, incredibly in love…and ready to change the world. A marriage that we prayed over-that God would fulfill his promise in Psalm 67 “May God be gracious to us and bless us and make his face to […]
There was a lot of weeping that week. It had been the longest 9 months of my life. The exhaustion had completely overtaken me, and yet the new school schedules and homework and meals and children’s needs drove me on. Labor seemed like a relief. A hospital stay, a chance to sit still ….finally. We […]
Note: This blog post was finished up when I looked like this: And now I look like this: But I wanted to at least get this birthday post posted before I post his birth day post. So here’s Trinity’s birthday celebration commemorated: Mamma was tired. A precious little girl was turning seven. BUT, the […]
While camped out in the Costco parking lot, awaiting the rescue forces of my husband and co-worker to a pregnant damsel in distress with five children and a lot of melting frozen groceries because of car trouble, I observed this dubious duo at it again, debating over the messiness of smoothies. Each kid had one […]
Since I have NOT gone into labor yet (thank you, Danny, for alerting the entire Facebook world to our false alarm last Saturday), its about time I got caught up on some blog posting. The first week of school at our incredible Charlotte Mason style school is exciting and exhausting and overwhelming. Parents commit ahead […]
He was to be the capstone preacher for the Young Leader’s preaching series this summer. He had several excellent sermons to follow. There is always the questions, “what do you focus on?”, “how will you be received?” “what do you wear?” when you preach for a 6,000 member church. When a man prepares to bring […]
Where does a pregnant lady bury herself for a full month (besides, in bed with a bag of dark chocolate…or so she wishes) ?. Well, here’s a bullet list of summer high-points so far (and a few low-points) High Points: -A MUCH slower pace (well…as slow as you can get with five kids to keep […]
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