Saturday, December 31, 2016

Boy or Girl?

So we found out today that this new year will hold the birth of a new grandchild!  Hmmm...now the guessing begins.  Will it be a boy or girl?  We thank the Lord for the conception of this new life!

Sunday, December 25, 2016

A Very Merry Christmas


Here are a few pictures of our Christmas yesterday.  It was so wonderful to be together again as a family!


Hannah is one of my "snuggle bugs". 


Rachael received a box of gloves from Ben and Laura to assist in changing the diapers of the little ones.  Quite appropriate for the nurse in the family.  Katie thought it was funny, too. :)



I think it would be safe to say that the gifts "outgrew" the tree. :)


Little Katie reminds us all of a baby doll - except that she's alive!




The first gift that Samuel opened that day was all he really needed.  The animal crackers had to eventually be removed from the room so that there would be some left for later.





Essie is smiling in this picture because the package of socks she is holding doesn't contain a single match, something which only Aunt Rachael would think to give! :)


After opening gifts, we ate dinner and spent the remainder of the evening playing games, doing puzzles, reading stories, and talking and laughing together.   What a fun day with special memories.  So grateful for another wonderful Christmas!

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Seven Years Ago...

Today marks the seven year anniversary of that memorable winter morning when Dad was violently assaulted in a parking garage in downtown Indy and his car and personal belongings stolen. Thus began a journey of several hospital visits, surgery to repair the damage to his face, discussions with the police department and detectives assigned to the case, and finally (after a year) standing in a courtroom before a judge looking the two criminals in the face and declaring the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ to them before they were put in prison. It's all something one would never dream of experiencing in their lifetime. And it's something we will never forget.
But beyond all the drama and trauma associated with such circumstances, there is something priceless our family will always cherish as the years go by, and that is how God used this horrific situation to teach us more about Himself. We were witnesses of his power and recipients of his grace in ways we had never experienced before. We saw anew his love for us and his faithfulness to us. Yes, it was a time of great heartache and trial, but God demonstrated to us that he indeed does do all things well.
So today I tell myself, "Don't forget what God has done for you." We praise him for his faithfulness and grace!

Wisdom's Words

For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and 
his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor
Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
Isaiah 9:6 -