This cow knows how I am feeling at 34 weeks!
Friday, July 20, 2012
Saturday, July 7, 2012
A Full Heart
I am having one of those full-hearted moments... they don't happen all that often and overwhelm me when they do! My sweet boys are outside pulling weeds- I can see them through my bedroom window, Luke's hat turned backwards digging in the dirt with Daddy, having deep conversations about spiders and rocks. I just talked to my sweet sister in law who is about to meet her first born, my first nephew, in 2 more days! I am overwhelmed by God's provision in Chris and Christy's life and look forward to how little Caleb is going to change them forever- in 2 days! I am sewing Cori's Christmas stocking, listening to Hilsong-- my mind is flashing to all those moments that God has blown me away- my marriage, my children, my friends and family, trip to Romania, provision after provision. God is great and even if all of those things were stripped of me, He is still Great. I remember typing the song that touched me when I was pregnant with Luke, and the one that surrounds me now is this:
THE GREATNESS OF OUR GOD
Thank you Lord for who you are. Thank you for moments when I see you-- help Brent and I to take these moments and praise you in front of our kids. Let us trust you in all things- right now and for our future. Thank you for directing each moment and let us always rest in your loving, protective, gracious arms.
THE GREATNESS OF OUR GOD
Give me eyes to see
More of who you are
May what i behold
Still my anxious heart.
Take what i have known
And break it all apart
For you my god are greater still.
More of who you are
May what i behold
Still my anxious heart.
Take what i have known
And break it all apart
For you my god are greater still.
No sky contains
No doubt restrains
All you are
The greatness of our god.
I spend my life to know
And i'm far from close
To all you are
The greatness of our god.
No doubt restrains
All you are
The greatness of our god.
I spend my life to know
And i'm far from close
To all you are
The greatness of our god.
Give me grace to see
Beyond this moment here.
To believe that there
Is nothing left to fear.
That you alone are high above it all.
For you my god are greater still.
Beyond this moment here.
To believe that there
Is nothing left to fear.
That you alone are high above it all.
For you my god are greater still.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
30 Weeks!
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Luke Stole the Camera
It is funny what little minds think are picture worthy...
Self Portrait of tootsies, and my favorite pic :)Granna Visits
Granna came to visit when I went on bed rest... she sewed a table skirt, so the boys put the table together...
Luke had Pirate Day at school... I made that eye patch with construction paper the morning of and he work it ALL day, wouldn't take it off, not even at nap time :) Luke had an all "green" week at school, so Granna took him for donuts to celebrate! He ate all you see here!
Preterm Begins
I have done a pretty bad job of keeping up with Cori's pregnancy... here is a recap from where I left off:
25 weeks, Mothers Day, I woke up not feeling great... we went to Sunday School, then I asked if we could just come home. I laid in bed all afternoon, drank lots of water, but started getting intense contractions in my back... by 4pm, we were headed to the hospital to see what was going on. They hooked me up to the monitors and watched... at one point I was contracting every 3 minutes and it was debilitating. Brent took Luke to the QT for some slushies while we waited for test results:
A shot of terbuteline and an overnight stay later (Luke left me one of his books to read before they left for home), the next morning after a good ultrasound, I was released to go home, on bed rest. My sweet friends came to my rescue with hot meals- BBQ, casseroles, PUPPY CHOW, yummy salads, lasagna to feed an army- until Mom could get here, prayers, encouragement... I just kept saying how humbled I was by their kind words and actions. One friend put post it notes around her house to pray for Cori every time she saw one, and another told me "God already knows Cori's birthday"-- it was just what I needed to hear.
28 weeks, 4 days, had a great check up, glucose test, 17P shot, Memaw saw Cori for the first time, we had lunch and bought a few new maternity shirts.
28 weeks, 5 days, I woke up bleeding. Memaw took Luke to school, Brent turned around from driving to work and we were checking into the hospital by 7:50am. Dr. New checked everything out, I met with the high risk Dr., another shot of terbutelie, monitoring me, and all is still holding stable. I did see a girl I had been praying for that I'd seen in passing at 25 weeks... her water had broken and I told her I would pray for her and her baby... When our eyes met, we both squealed and I told her God was answering my prayers for her. He is so GOOD.
Luke drew me this picture since we left him in such a rush. He asked Memaw to show it to me as soon as I got home.
Again, I feel humbled by my friends... sending prayers through text messages, bible verses that keep my focus on the Lords protection over Cori, friends "praying harder than they have ever prayed before", friends on their face in their closet... what have I done to be SO blessed! Blessed by family who are putting their lives on hold to help me cook meals, do laundry, grocery shop, get Cori's room ready. I am just so thankful to you all and hope I can return all of this to you in the future.
I will leave you with Cori's profile picture... Dr. Pierce said she has a pointy nose like her daddy.... isn't she so sweet!!!
25 weeks, Mothers Day, I woke up not feeling great... we went to Sunday School, then I asked if we could just come home. I laid in bed all afternoon, drank lots of water, but started getting intense contractions in my back... by 4pm, we were headed to the hospital to see what was going on. They hooked me up to the monitors and watched... at one point I was contracting every 3 minutes and it was debilitating. Brent took Luke to the QT for some slushies while we waited for test results:
A shot of terbuteline and an overnight stay later (Luke left me one of his books to read before they left for home), the next morning after a good ultrasound, I was released to go home, on bed rest. My sweet friends came to my rescue with hot meals- BBQ, casseroles, PUPPY CHOW, yummy salads, lasagna to feed an army- until Mom could get here, prayers, encouragement... I just kept saying how humbled I was by their kind words and actions. One friend put post it notes around her house to pray for Cori every time she saw one, and another told me "God already knows Cori's birthday"-- it was just what I needed to hear.
28 weeks, 4 days, had a great check up, glucose test, 17P shot, Memaw saw Cori for the first time, we had lunch and bought a few new maternity shirts.
28 weeks, 5 days, I woke up bleeding. Memaw took Luke to school, Brent turned around from driving to work and we were checking into the hospital by 7:50am. Dr. New checked everything out, I met with the high risk Dr., another shot of terbutelie, monitoring me, and all is still holding stable. I did see a girl I had been praying for that I'd seen in passing at 25 weeks... her water had broken and I told her I would pray for her and her baby... When our eyes met, we both squealed and I told her God was answering my prayers for her. He is so GOOD.
Luke drew me this picture since we left him in such a rush. He asked Memaw to show it to me as soon as I got home.
Again, I feel humbled by my friends... sending prayers through text messages, bible verses that keep my focus on the Lords protection over Cori, friends "praying harder than they have ever prayed before", friends on their face in their closet... what have I done to be SO blessed! Blessed by family who are putting their lives on hold to help me cook meals, do laundry, grocery shop, get Cori's room ready. I am just so thankful to you all and hope I can return all of this to you in the future.
I will leave you with Cori's profile picture... Dr. Pierce said she has a pointy nose like her daddy.... isn't she so sweet!!!
Luke Graduates from Swim Lessons!
All ready!
Best buds: Josiah, Patrick, LukeFloating on his back
Safe Splash had show and tell for all of the things they learned (holding their breath, monkey crawls, jumping in, getting out, kicking with pool bars, floating on their backs) and then Luke got his first ribbon!
Thanks, Granna for getting these pictures... apparently they don't mess with Grandma if she takes the pictures!!! Ha!
Green Thumb
Luke planted a lima bean in Sunday School... he took such good care of it, he watered it, I made him talk to it :) and we came back from a weekend trip... it was a foot tall!!!
Painting the Nursery
Bedding pictures coming soon :)
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Granna Visit
During the thick of Brent's crazy semester, Granna came up to give me a little break from the monotony...
Luke had a ball... Granna took us for ice cream at Blue Cherry- Luke picked the rainbow ice cream
We went for a dentist check upPlayed dinosaurs with Daddy
Played outside (this is Luke showing you how Spider Man shoots his webs):
Granna even gave us a date night!
The only proof I have that Granna was actually here is a picture Luke took of her at bed time :)Monday, May 14, 2012
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Spider Man Sprinkller
Hello Summer time! We have been waiting for you! Granna and Pops bought Luke a spider man sprinkler that shoots water from his webs. A BIG hit!
Lego Land Date
We rode a laser gun ride where you shoot spiders and lego land monsters--
Whoah... watch where you point that thing!
Luke's score!
Miniature legos built like the FW Stock Yards!
Miniature Delanry Vineyards for my cousin, Lindsay to see :) She got married here.
4D movie theater... we got sprayed by the boats and winded by the helicopter!
Playing in giant legos
Racing cars with the big boys. Luke's car won almost every time... I was so proud!
Lego Ride. Luke's favorite!
Man, I enjoyed the day with my little man! After Lego Land, we met up with Daddy for lunch at Fudruckers... it was a fun lunch and a happy day!
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