This post was written December 1, 2006. Sorry it has taken so long to post.
Family Update
We are back in North Carolina for a few weeks, enjoying the balmy weather. It was nearly 80 degrees yesterday, and today was slightly cooler at 75 degrees! It is supposed to get cold again next week, but for now, the winter coats are packed away.
Josiah continues to do well, although we thought we might lose him again tonight to an unusual and unexpected hazard. We were walking through Wal-mart and browsing the merchandise, when a very large individual whizzed by in one of the motorized courtesy wheelchairs. As he nearly clipped the corner off my shopping cart, Josiah’s voice pierced the air, “Look, Daddy! A fat man with an earring!” We slunk around the corner of the nearest display and hoped the man in question didn’t fit between the aisles. All fat people are not jolly…
A praise to report: Josiah can now eat venison, turkey, and black beans. Each of these things was previously on his “black list” of allergies, but it seems that the Lord has seen fit to heal him. This is such an answer to prayer! We will take it slowly, but we hope to see more positive responses in the future. Please continue to pray – the Lord is working in our son’s body.
Abigail and Esther both have a cold/cough that they just can’t shake. Please pray that they would get well soon. Abigail and I are in the throes of potty training – for different reasons, of course. She makes the messes, and I clean them up. Not much success yet. Did you ever hear the song, “All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth”? I have a slightly different version that has to do with a clean, dry house. She is continually amusing us with her little girl ways. I asked her a question (relating to potty training) the other day, and she tilted her head to one side and answered, “I’m da Princess, ‘ackshually’!” She loves to wear her plastic beads, and frequently looks like Mr. T’s female counterpart – without the suntan.
Esther is five months old, and trying to sit up. She is very alert and wants to be a part of the action that she sees her brother and sister sharing. She also wants to be a part of the dinner table action. What a fuss she kicks up when we sit down to eat! Many of you have asked is she also has allergies, and we answer, yes, she does. It seems that the culprits are eggs and dairy products, so right now I am on a special diet for her sake.
Josiah is doing well in school, and can now read many words on his own. We were in the truck the other day, and he kept saying, “Mad in Kinna” over and over again. I finally realized the he was reading off the bottom of his toy – “Made in China.” He is counting down the days until Christmas, and asking me every day how many more days it is. I never dreamed that I would one day own a talking calendar. At least it isn’t one of those horrible, tweeting, bird clocks! He was counting down the days until his next birthday, but when I told him that it was 250+ days, he was a little discouraged. I, on the other hand, was relieved when he stopped asking about it. Life’s little pleasures.
We are keeping busy, and we hope that you all will have a wonderful Christmas!
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