Spring! I love this season. Though we have had so much rain, God has provided a few days here and there of sun. Last Friday was absolutely gorgeous and such a gift. I got to spend several hours outside in the yard weeding and just enjoying the fresh air. Benjamin came out too after his name and had great fun. Sunshine does the heart good.
I am really surprised how easily I have settled into my new role as a full time homemaker. I feel like I have been doing it for years in some ways. I still find it strange how little time there seems to be though and how fast the days go. That was one of my biggest concerns about staying home - being bored - but I have not had the chance yet. Baby is now 14 weeks along and according to one of my books is 3-4 inches from head to rump and if you could peek inside would look just like a miniature human. Thank you, God that we are fearfully and wonderfully made. I am still experiencing some nausea, especially in the evenings, which I was sure would be gone by now. I am praying that it will fade away soon and not last the whole pregnancy (or I might wish baby would come early! Just kidding.)
Brian is doing really well at his new job and has received good compliments from both his manager and coworkers. He is really starting to get into his work and seems to enjoy it. His current job is a contract position (a little higher pay with lousy benefits) and there is possibility that he may be hired on full time in the future (a little less pay, but hopefully good benefits) which would really bless our family as we have a very special boy with some pretty special needs. We would appreciate any prayer we can get in this area.
Benjamin is doing well. He is happy and vibrant and I fall in love with him all over again each and every day. I feel so blessed to be his mommy. We found out several weeks ago that he will need another eye surgery, that is scheduled in 2 weeks. This surgery is to correct his "wandering" eye and may be on one or both eyes. This is surgery #7. Seven is the perfect number, so I am praying that this will complete his surgeries, though we have been told that sometimes it can take multiple surgeries to correct this problem. If gone un-treated, his brain would eventually "turn off" the sight to that eye to avoid seeing double, so it is very necessary. We would appreciate prayer for this too, as every surgery comes with risks.
A few weeks ago we received a blanket made from girls in Thailand that live in a Remember Nhu home. (Remember Nhu is a ministry that has homes in several countries that welcome in primarily young girls that are at high risk to be sold into prostitution.) They are learning to knit and have knitted together squares to make a little blanket. As soon as I opened the package, Benjamin decided it was his blanket and spent the next half hour or so dragging it around the house.
Here is another picture I thought was cute. Our church's little Sunday School has been learning about the Armor of God. One week they talked about the helmet of salvation and gave the kids little toy army helmets as an illustration. (If you are wondering were Benjamin's glasses are in these pictures, so am I!)
I'm sooooo glad you're enjoying staying at home. . .it truly is amazing where all the time goes. We'll be praying for the surgery and Brian's job. . .
ReplyDeleteAnd boy, we need to get together soon~it's weird finding out all the Grove "latest" via a blog. ha ha ha! Miss you.