Tuesday, August 26, 2008
New Fun!
Bailey has now figured out how to roll down the driveway on his ride on toys. He just took off the other day and put his feet in the air. I had to chase him down! He absolutely loves it, and it is definitely his new favorite thing to do!
And he learned how to push it back up the driveway for another round!
Happy Birthday Eliza Kate!
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Amazing!!!
We went to the doctor this morning and left in amazement! I did have a good feeling about the appt beforehand, but had no idea it would be this great! The cysts are all gone and Garrett looks perfect. They scanned me for about 30 minutes and could not find a single thing wrong! We are so blessed and our prayers were answered. We have all of our prayer warriors to thank!!! God is so good! It has been a pretty stressful 28 weeks, but they said it looks like we will have a healthy baby boy! He is a big boy too! He is measuring 2 weeks ahead so we will see if they move my due date up at the 32 week sonogram. I cried many tears of joy today with the great news and all the sweet phone calls, messages and emails. Thank you all so much and continue to pray that Garrett will remain healthy.
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your request to God. And the peace that passes all understanding will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus!!! Phillipans 4:6-7. That is the verse I have been clinging to, and I did receive peace and many answered prayers!
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your request to God. And the peace that passes all understanding will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus!!! Phillipans 4:6-7. That is the verse I have been clinging to, and I did receive peace and many answered prayers!
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Devotion
Here is a copy of the devotion i was talking about in my last post! I love it! I get the Proverbs 31 devotions online daily.
August 11, 2008
Tight Places
Marybeth Whalen
“Answer me when I call to you, O my righteous God. Give me relief from my distress; be merciful to me and hear my prayer.”
Psalm 4:1 (NIV)
Devotion:
If someone asked you what it feels like to be stressed, anxious, worried or overwhelmed, how would you put it into words? The best way I can describe those feelings is that it is as though something is pressing in on me, pushing me down emotionally and preventing me from escaping my situation. It feels I’m in a tight place. The more these feelings build up, the more I want to lash out, strike out, or push back against my burdens. Though I might look okay on the outside (oh, those masks we wear), inside I am screaming and flailing about. Do you ever feel this way?
Stress comes at us every day, in a thousand different ways. Job stress, money stress, kid stress, house stress, medical stress, relationship stress—the list goes on. Try as we might, we can’t escape it in this broken world. We feel trapped and imprisoned by these things we cannot change, and they weigh heavily on us. When I read the verse for today, I was struck by the explanation in my Bible for the word, “relief.” It literally means, “make room for me in tight places.” Wow. I can totally identify with that idea!
I know what it feels like to want someone to come along and make room for me in my tight places. Someone to remove the boundaries and burdens which threaten to smother me with their nearness. My stress level mounts, my blood pumps in my ears, and my hope takes flight. Whether it is the little irritations in life like being stuck in a car with a screaming toddler, or the big burdens of wondering about the future of my husband’s job, I know these tight place feelings all too intimately.
We all do.
I love that this verse shows us Someone who can come and offer relief. So many times, we try to make our own space in our tight places—handling things on our own and attempting to solve problems without ever calling on the One who best knows how to make room for us. He is faithful to give us emotional elbow room, easing our burdens and offering us His wisdom. He shows us mercy when we call on Him, hearing our prayers and rescuing us from tight places. The next time you feel stressed, anxious, worried or overwhelmed, call out to Christ and let Him find you in your tight place, and make room where you thought there was none.
Dear Lord, thank You for being the God who is near. When our tight places press in on us, Your presence is what we need. Thank You for offering us relief no matter what our circumstances. Help us to remember to call on You in our tight places. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
August 11, 2008
Tight Places
Marybeth Whalen
“Answer me when I call to you, O my righteous God. Give me relief from my distress; be merciful to me and hear my prayer.”
Psalm 4:1 (NIV)
Devotion:
If someone asked you what it feels like to be stressed, anxious, worried or overwhelmed, how would you put it into words? The best way I can describe those feelings is that it is as though something is pressing in on me, pushing me down emotionally and preventing me from escaping my situation. It feels I’m in a tight place. The more these feelings build up, the more I want to lash out, strike out, or push back against my burdens. Though I might look okay on the outside (oh, those masks we wear), inside I am screaming and flailing about. Do you ever feel this way?
Stress comes at us every day, in a thousand different ways. Job stress, money stress, kid stress, house stress, medical stress, relationship stress—the list goes on. Try as we might, we can’t escape it in this broken world. We feel trapped and imprisoned by these things we cannot change, and they weigh heavily on us. When I read the verse for today, I was struck by the explanation in my Bible for the word, “relief.” It literally means, “make room for me in tight places.” Wow. I can totally identify with that idea!
I know what it feels like to want someone to come along and make room for me in my tight places. Someone to remove the boundaries and burdens which threaten to smother me with their nearness. My stress level mounts, my blood pumps in my ears, and my hope takes flight. Whether it is the little irritations in life like being stuck in a car with a screaming toddler, or the big burdens of wondering about the future of my husband’s job, I know these tight place feelings all too intimately.
We all do.
I love that this verse shows us Someone who can come and offer relief. So many times, we try to make our own space in our tight places—handling things on our own and attempting to solve problems without ever calling on the One who best knows how to make room for us. He is faithful to give us emotional elbow room, easing our burdens and offering us His wisdom. He shows us mercy when we call on Him, hearing our prayers and rescuing us from tight places. The next time you feel stressed, anxious, worried or overwhelmed, call out to Christ and let Him find you in your tight place, and make room where you thought there was none.
Dear Lord, thank You for being the God who is near. When our tight places press in on us, Your presence is what we need. Thank You for offering us relief no matter what our circumstances. Help us to remember to call on You in our tight places. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Peace
A quick update on what is going on with us. I went back to the doctor last week for my 3 hour sugar test and guess what??? I PASSED!! Can you believe it? It was completely by the Grace of God! I felt like He was sparing me from having to deal with gestational diabetes so I can focus more on Garrett. I was really shouting up and down the halls of the doctors office in excitement! It was the best news I had gotten in a long time. To say the least, I went straight to raising cane's which was the closest fast food restaurant I could find and had a huge chicken tender/french fry and texas toast meal. It was delicious!!! :) I am being careful though and not really eating many sweets to make sure I keep my sugar down. On the other hand, we go back for another sonogram on Thursday. We feel your prayers and ask that you continue to pray for us and Garrett. I really have worried more this time just because of the unknown since our last appointment, but every time I start thinking about all the horrible possibilities, I try to think of scripture or an encouraging Christian song to get it off my mind. This past Sunday morning, I woke up really thinking about the whole situation. I told Paul that I was not really looking forward to our appointment, and that I really wanted answers this time. At the end of church, we sang 2 of my favorite songs that I try to think of when my mind wanders about Garrett. On Christ the solid rock I stand and It is well were the two songs. I felt like God was definitely reassuring me that everything would be fine! I really did feel at peace about everything. Then, my devotion today was about stress, worry and letting God handle tight, uncontrollable situations. It was perfect for me before this appointment. I will attach it if I can. Paul also told me that he had a dream that everything was fine with Garrett and the cyst was gone. I really do feel good about this appointment and can't wait to see how Garrett is doing. He sure is growing because so am I. He also moves twice as much as Bailey ever did. He's an active little fellow! Thanks for all of your prayers thus far, and we will continue to keep updates posted.
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