Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise; give thanks to him and praise his name. Psa 100:4
This Thanksgiving is very special for us. We celebrate nearly three weeks home with our two newest Treasures, progressive transition, family, faith, joy, grace... The days aren't always easy in this time of transition. In fact, most are more challenging than we think we can manage. But we are so thankful to our loving Father for entrusting us with such purpose, for promising to never leave us, for proving His abundant provision, for granting us grace and renewed mercies each day. I pray we will celebrate a heart of thanksgiving not only tomorrow, but every day after. ps. we're hoping to come home with a new family picture!
This is as close as it gets to lookin' at the camera. Guess who didn't scream in the bath this morning! Okay, so she wasn't exactly happy, but in Kambry's words, she wasn't exactly 'gumpy' either :) Multi-tasking. Signing 'more' while taking a sip. She knows 'more,' 'thank you,' and 'please.'
I can't believe we've been home two weeks! It was a great weekend! The boys made breakfast. Kinley started playing with her sibs. Can you see Kolton?
Puzzle time.
By Sunday night we all felt like Kaeleb...
We had a basketball tournament and a baby shower...and Toby Mac's 'City on Our Knees' was number 1!
Please remember the Hamm and Mueller families as they are awaiting approval to travel for their daughters in Korea and China. Speaking of adoption, I have lots on my heart...but will save it till I can collect my thoughts.
For the coolest thing that happened this weekend, go to the other site!
We are looking forward to the weekend, even though it will be busy. May yours be blessed! Have I mentioned lately how grateful I am????
This passage has really spoken to me this week so I will share it with you. Sometimes I pray for others, then sit on my hands and wait for the Lord to use someone else to accomplish His work, when all along He may have equipped me for such a thing.
Suppose a brother or sister is without clothes and daily food. If one of you says to him, "Go, I wish you well; keep warm and well fed," but does nothing about his physical needs, what good is it? In the same way, faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead. James 2:15-17
Lowered my standard for a clean house. I've gone from 'acceptable appearance of clean' to 'more sanitary than not.' LOL! I'd call that f.l.e.x.i.b.l.e. Those snacks might be soggy..by they are clean ... ...thanks to my helper!
Sometimes it's just about getting from Point A to B :)
For more detailed 'progress reports' you'll have to check the other site :)
Ya'll figure out how to line up and let's do this thing. There's four...but where are the rest?
Six...we're getting closer.
Ah, there we go. Look AT the camera!
It's not perfect, but it's a picture :)
Thank you, Jesus, for everything!
Yes, ten at the table (make it eleven today)
At last!
We praise you, Father! Today another couple stood before the congregation and announced the Lord is leading them to adopt. Scripture coming to life in a small-town church. Thank you, Jesus!
We were saying goodbye to Rebecca and starting the long journey home! Now we are all healthy and doing well!
Today we are looking forward to our family gathering. Kuyler is even coming home so for the first time since the airport, all eight of my babies will be together! Praise the Lord!