Saturday, December 25, 2010

Joy to the world!!!




Come, Thou long expected Jesus
Born to set Thy people free
From our sins and fears release us
Let us find our rest in Thee
Israel's strength and consolation
Hope of all the earth Thou art
Dear desire of every nation
Joy of every longing heart

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Friday, December 17, 2010

found

"The simple shepherds heard the
voice of an angel and found
their Lamb;
the wise men saw the light
of a star and found
their Wisdom."
Fulton J. Sheen

Sunday, December 12, 2010

i love a parade

one of the reasons we've stayed in our neighborhood
for years, aside from establishing great relationships,
is the yearly Christmas parade.
I mean really....
catching up with neighbors
bundled up against the cold
wiggly, excited children
floats
music
lights
toys
candy
santa

memories we'll always hold on to!


are they sweet, or what?!

someone's excited!
here it comes!!

you're a mean one, mr. grinch

waving to santa

the end

sorting through the loot!

now on to a week of
wrapping up school projects and exams,
baking and gift wrapping,
Christmas movie watching,
and hopefully final shopping trips!


let the countdown begin!

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

final post-op!

“Thus far the LORD has helped us.”
I Samuel 7:12

that's exactly how we feel...
God has carried us through 3 surgeries,
and we are so grateful!
Gracie's palate is healing well, and her
surgeon was pleased at our appointment yesterday.
Gracie even sat in his lap!
She was really proud of herself for doing so well -
"I not cwy!!"

speech continues to be a work-in-progress.
(the surgeon would like to see more progress...)
we have a great therapist that
visits twice a week, and we truly see improvement
every day, although our little princess speaks a lot
of "Gracie-ese" that only Mommy can interpret.
we continue to believe for healing for that palate,
and that her speech will daily improve.

we will head back to charlotte
(auto-pilot anyone?!)
in February to schedule her next surgery
which will be her lip and nostril revision.
I must admit, I thought this would be
the easiest of her procedures so far,
but after hearing Dr. Matthews describe it
yesterday, both Brian and I were surprised.
basically, the nostril side of the surgery
sounds like it will not have
a pleasant recovery process.
a Scripture immediately came to us
as we started our drive home...
one that we leaned on frequently
during our last hospital stay...

"...as your day, so shall your strength,
your rest and security, be."
Dueuteronomy 33:25

we will have
strength for the day
the moment
the minute
the second
perfectly timed and tailored
amen and uh-huh


the world's best nurse...ever...really


getting a little squirrelly after a 1.5 hr wait
(Gracie, not Brian)


Sunday, December 5, 2010

the most wonderful time of the year

anticipating Emmanuel's arrival


deckin' the halls