Friday, January 11, 2008

Mini Paper Shredder








Luke has decided that he wants to explore the world around him, much to his Mama's disapproval for him growing up so fast! It is year-end and for a bookkeeper that means lots of paperwork ~ everywhere! Luke has found himself a job to help Mama. He shreds paperwork and boxes for her! He is so stinkin' cute! Mama can't help but grab him and kiss him. He probably planned it that way!

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Cabin Run

It was so nice to get away for a few days to the mountains to laugh and play together as a family. There were days filled with snow clothes, sled runs, eating snow, and hot cocoa. There were evenings of challenging games of operation and candy land bingo and movies. The stove was toasty to hang out in front of and the hot cocoa never ended.

Friday, December 21, 2007

Abbie Horseback

Abbie has had an opportunity, for the past year, to learn how to ride and care for a horse from our friend Benny. She has enjoyed it. The fee is the occasional sweet treat for our cowboy with a sweet-tooth!

Friday, December 14, 2007

Indestructible Hopie

We were at our buddies, the Cobbs, for a special birthday a little over a month ago when Hopie took a good spill. As Mamas we are use to spills but knew the sound of this one was serious. As I (Mama) picked Hopie up I couldn't see something was serious wrong with her arm. I thought it was dislocated. Later in the emergency room we find out she broke her humorous bone. We have since named this bone her "not-so-humorous" bone! Praise God for the on-call pediatric orthopedic surgeon. She had surgery and had pins placed in her arm & elbow. She was so brave. The nurses just got a kick out of her. At the follow up appointment with the surgeon, he didn't want to cast her arm while the pins were in it. OH MY!!! I begged the doctor, knowing he had no clue the activity level that is achieved daily in Hope's life. He got a glimpse of it at his office and opted to cast her, to Mama's delight. Hope's request was a purple cast, of course. It was amazing to see what Hopie could do with a cast on her entire right arm. She became quite proficient with left arm & hand. We made it 4 weeks with the same cast. I didn't think that would happen. Two days before her surgery to have the pins removed the cast got submerged in water. OH MAN the smell! A month of dirt, horse poop, and whatever else made it down there~it was bad. Well, she had surgery yesterday and did great. We covered her in prayer and praised God for seeing her through everything she had been through in the past month. He is so faithful. The LORD keeps a good eye on Hope. We praise Him for being Jehovah-rapha (The LORD who heals).