Do you ever really get caught up? I feel as if I am always running behind, and generally I am.
I feel blessed that God whispered in my ear tonight, "It is o.k., because you are running behind me, I am leading you". Thank you God for your sweet words that warm my soul and keep my feet dancing (or at least moving forward).
I know it has been a while since I have posted. I will try in my limited gifting of words to catch you up.
Our summer was pretty uneventful. I had surgery in early June that kept me close to home and my bed for many weeks. That wonderful experience pretty much killed all of our vacation hopes for the warm months. I am very thankful that I had a very smooth recovery and even more grateful for friends who helped out along the way.
Since there was not a lot of traveling this summer we have been going wide open trying to catch up and feed our cravings for adventure. We recently went to Louisville for the weekend to watch a friend compete in an Iron Man Triathlon. Then two days later we flew to Charleston for six nights. We visited Savannah and Kiawah Island while we were there. We had some great family time. So often, as I am sure most families can relate, it is she (Alvie) and I, or She (Alvie) and him, or He and I. Hardly ever, with a crazy ER schedule in the works, is it all three of us together. We do occasionally get a day here or there, but not many days in a row.
We came home from our adventures excited, relaxed, and peaceful. Praise Him!
We are in our last week at school before we dismiss for Fall Break. We will complete our Fall traveling season with a trip to Orange Beach. We are looking forward to visiting with friends while there and having another great stretch of family time. We are both very excited to see what Alvie will have to say about the ocean. She is a very verbal 19 month old and loves to express herself. .
Alvie has started preschool! I can not believe it. Lately I have kissed her little cheeks so much they occasionally look chapped. I just feel like she is growing too fast and I need to get it all in. When I picked her up from the first day of school she was asleep. When I got to the car to put her in the car seat she woke up and I quickly said, "Hey baby, its Mama, how did you like school today?". She responded with, "Boys...Cars Mama". Seth did not think that response was quiet as funny as I did. Must be his Daddy coming out.
Our prayers lately have been filled with concerns about the Orphans in Africa, our government/president, and everyday desires to get through each day. Praise God for He is faithful.
Until next time don't worry about catching up, just keep your eye on the leader.
perfect! love that boys... cars thing, poor Seth. sounds like are prayers are very similar these days:) so glad to get these glimpses of all of the beloved weathersby's... til next time!
ReplyDeleteSo good to see you back online. Glad life is treating yall well. Hectic work schedules are no fun. I can totally relate!!! Family time is truly important since memories are everything.
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