Monday, May 31, 2010

Cousin

Ray came over to spend the day with us a few weeks ago. It's been way too long since he's spent a day with us! We all had so much fun! Of course, the rock pile was played with a lot!









This was adorable! Ray told me he was fixing the tree, because it was broken.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

The actual day

I neglected to mention in the last post that we celebrated Ato T's birthday on Saturday, and the actual day wasn't until Monday. That's because on his actual birthday, he was circumcised, had botox and phenol injections, and had his legs casted. He was not happy about it, but he did really well. Here's our trooper that afternoon.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Ato T's birthday

It was our "baby's" third birthday earlier this month! It feels like a significant birthday. He's now had more birthdays here in the US than he had in Ethiopa. We are thankful every minute of every day that the Lord has made him part of our family forever. Happy birthday baby boy! We love you!










Monday, May 10, 2010

Seeds

We are growing tomato plants and hot peppers from seed in our front window ledge. The kids all helped me plant them, and I've actually been doing a good job keeping them watered. When we planted them, we all prayed for them together. The majority of them have come up and are healthy, but there are a few that have not sprouted, and it's been 3 weeks. As I water these plants, I pray for them. I pray that the Lord would help them grow into strong plants that will produce good food to nourish our family. I was watering them today, and skipped over 2 that had not sprouted, figuring I would give up on them. And then, it seemed that the Lord spoke to me. He told me that my job is only to put the seeds in the soil and give them the food and water they need. That's all I can do. It's God's job to cause them to sprout and grow into plants that bear fruit, when He knows the time is right for them. All I do is tend the garden. When they are put into the ground, I will continue to water them when they need it, I will shelter them if a storm or frost threatens their survival, I will pray for them, I will do my best to protect them from creatures that want to devour them, and I will pull weeds to keep the plants from being choked out of the garden.

Then the Lord reminded me, this is exactly what our job is with our children. What a wonderful message that was to me today! It's a message we can carry to all the parts of our lives. I can teach my children about God, model Christian living for them, help them memorize scripture, etc. But all I'm doing is tending the garden. God will take care of these little seeds, and allow them to sprout when He knows it's the best time for them.

Thank you, Lord, for growing my garden. Help me to tend it with patience and care. Keep it safe under your protective care.
Amen.