Monday, January 25, 2010

A Room Filled with Angels

Scott and I recently attended the Fellowship of Christian Athlete's Marriage Conference in Huntsville. I think it was the best conference I have ever attended and the first conference in which I thought I wished it had lasted just a little longer. (my friends know that I am not so much a "sleep over" kind of gal). There were so many take-aways that I will share maybe later, but one that I want to share with you now.

Sometimes I am gripped with fear at how I will die--an accident? cancer? cruise ship drowning? over-indulgence of pickle juice?? At the conference, singers Jonathan and Lisa Moore led our praise and worship. Very talented couple with sincere hearts and a passion for music and for Jesus. Jonathan told us a story of a conversation he had with a cousin about the passing of the cousin's mother. "Cousin Roy" said that his mother was eaten with cancer. His brother's and sister's knew that her time was very short and she was in and out of consciousness. On this particular night, all the brothers and sisters had other obligations and could not stay overnight in the hospital with their mom. As they were debating about what to do outside of her hospital room, they heard their frail and weak mom shout "ya'll go home tonight, I'm going to be all right. Don't you see the angels? No, mama, they said. We don't see any angels. Well, sweet darlings, mama said, they are all around me......"

Hearing that story brought me peace. How wonderful to think of angels surrounding us and singing to us as we pass from this life to the next. One more thing on my list to look forward to...

Click on the link below to hear the song that the Moore's wrote about this story.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HXHHft0F5U

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Freeze

I have finally come out of hibernation enough to post pictures of our winter wonderland last week. When it gets cold, I tend to stay 1) in the bathtub, or 2) among the covers of about 2o blankets. A little more challenging with 2 kids, but we managed to stay warm. Today it is near 50 degrees and it feels like shorts weather! Hurry up Spring!!!!!




Friday, January 8, 2010

Christmas Past

Woo hoo!! A hospital free Christmas!! After Eli's ER visit in 2007 and Caroline's arrival in 2008, our Christmas 2009 was hospital free and full of "magic moments." I took many more mental pictures than actual pictures because it is impossible to capture the excitement in Eli's voice analyzing how Santa will make it down Peep's chimney, or the thankfulness in our heart's as we celebrated the birth of our Christmas Eve baby. We were all together for the first time since David and Caylen's wedding, and for one of the first time's in my life, we had no real agenda. We didn't have to. It was enough just being in the same room together and laughing at each other and telling stories of Christmas pasts. It was a great way to end a very blessed year. A very happy Peeps....

One thing is for sure..... Caroline is going to hold her own...

Sibling love.
Christmas Eve and one last try to take the ornaments off the tree...
Eli stayed awake until about 11:30pm Christmas Eve. He kept telling us to be quiet because he thought he heard Rudolph on the roof.
Uh hello---- how long do we have to wait for Aunt Emily to brush her hair????
My favorite moment of Christmas-- the excitement and innocence of a 3 year old....
Caroline's stash. I was worried that Eli would rather have her stuff.

Luckily, I was wrong. He loved what Santa brought him!

Christmas morning. Caroline's favorite gift: wrapping paper.
All together again.
A moment alone..... (yeah right :)
Caroline deposited a very nice Christmas present in her pants..
Home sweet home.