Thursday, November 19, 2009

We love those visits

Last weekend we were able to visit our grandkids again. It is so fun now to be recognized and to see their little eyes twinkle when they see us.




This little girl is now very active and is practicing her walking skills. Her mother is recovering slowly and getting stronger day by day. We covet your prayers for M&B and their family, and especially tiny Emily Grace. We praise God for each day of progress that she makes.
Mommy bought K this fancy little walker and she is picking up speed!

And oh how these little ones love those cell phones...


...and grandpa's glasses!
We love our grandkids. And we pray that each one of them will grow up to love Jesus.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Little Ones


We were able to spend some time with the kids yesterday. It is such a delight to see these little ones now smile in recognition of us. (And Jayden's speech is even becoming more clear!) They are growing up so fast and changing so quickly.

there is even an occasional tender moment...

 And this sweet little smiling face has provided alot of joy for her parents during the hard times of the past week.

Mommy is feeling a bit stronger than she was a week ago, but she still needs alot of rest. And of course, keeping everyone informed of what is happening to Emily Grace keeps the parents busy, besides the daily visits to the NICU. It has been such a blessing that B's parents have been able to help the kids the past week.

Bath time was just as fun for Grandma as it was for this little girl! And after a nice soak in the warm water and a bottle of milk, K fell asleep in my arms. As I rocked her, I sang the words to that simple song that we all know and love, and I felt the significance of those words in a whole new way...
Jesus loves me, this I know
for the Bible tells me so.
Little ones to Him belong,
they are weak but He is strong.

Yes, Jesus loves me!
Yes, Jesus loves me!

Yes, Jesus loves me, the Bible tells me so!

Thanks so much for all of your thoughts and prayers. The whole family has felt the strong arms of Jesus upholding us this past week.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Baby Emily

   The past three days have been a walk of faith for our family. We have learned once again the "peace of God that is beyond understanding" as we have walked with our son and daughter-in-law thru the ordeal of a nearly fatal situation and emergency C-section and delivery of our third precious grandchild. Emily Grace came into this world on November 6th at 25weeks and 3 days gestation, and weighing 1lb 6oz.
    During my devotional time the past month, I have been reading from the book of Jeremiah. The morning of Emily's birth, I read these verses from 29:11 "For I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." We do not know what the future holds for Emily or her parents, but we know the One who holds that future and we know that He is completely trust worthy. In our Bible study last week, one of the speakers on the tape talked about the "fullness of God's time." It was a revelation to us that we called this little one's birth "pre-mature" (and she certainly was not ready to be born according to any human understanding) but God's timing is not ours and now we just trust Him. We all know that the days and months ahead will not be easy, and we appreciate your thoughts and prayers for M&B and their little family as they rest in God's unfailing love and care.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Happy Halloween



This was the scarey admissions desk at our clinic on Friday...some of the departments really decorated for Halloween.

Every year, each department in our clinic is given a pumpkin and asked to decorate it (no carving), and then the patients cast votes for their favorite pumpkin. Our department made a "Scuba Diver" this year. Alas, we did not win the contest, but we had fun with our creation!

I thought that this pumpkin was actually the most creative, but it also did not win the prize!

This was the winning entry: a porcupine (yes, that is a pumpkin, painted black, under all those "quills"). It was indeed, rather creative!

I did not wear a costume this year, but several of my co-workers did. And we also had a fun time during our lunch break with an out-door grill and potluck.

But the highlight of our weekend was our visit with our grandkids!

These little ones are growing up so fast, and we just love every minute that we can spend with them!

The sweetest little faces on earth!

This little girl was too young to understand anything about Halloween, and we actually missed seeing her in her little pumpkin suit because she went to bed while we were out in the neighborhood with J. But we loved spending time with her before we left for Trick&Treat.






























We had a wonderful time going along on J's first Trick&Treat! He really did not know what all that candy was about, but he had alot of fun playing in the bucketful of sweets. Just wait til' next year...