9.01.2009

Day to Day

On September 10 we will have been in Wichita, with World Impact for 2 yrs. We are amazed at God's faithfulness and grace as we reflect over the past 2 yrs.


(These 2 pics were from our first trip to Wichita in July 07)


So after all the visitors and vacationing we have somewhat returned to a "normal" life.

The school drop off and pick up schedule is ruling the rest of the schedule.... We just wanted to share a little of what life is like day to day for each of us, let's start youngest to oldest.
Lincoln-is eating twice a day now and so far does not like any of the fruits he has tried, bananas nor applesauce. He is scooting and rolling and doing a kind of army crawl to get where he wants to go. He tends to just go with the flow of our on-the-go life.
Andrew-is still adjusting to the older kids being in school. He enjoys some time playing by himself but then gets bored, asking to go pick the kids up at school. We are trying another serious attempt at potty training! He continues to be "strong-willed" and some days in his own little world.
Davis-He loves 1st grade! While being a model student we still struggle with some behavior at home... hoping this is just a stage! He is excited about starting Karate this week! He has also been asking/talking a lot about baptism, something we decided to let the kids bring up and explore for themselves without pushing the idea on them.
Sydni-She will be offically 8 yrs old on Friday the 4th! She is growing up so fast and loves not only her little brothers, but all the other little ones around World Impact! She has taken after her dad with staying up late to read.
Salyna-Overall she has been doing well. She is trying a new medication to hopefully help with the fibromyalgia symptoms. She is looking forward to the upcoming women's Bible study on Luke and the great fellowship at Tuesday Connection. Some financial issues regarding her mom will finally be taken care of soon, bringing more peace. Although there is still heartache in missing Mimi, we all have moved on in the grieving process. Going through some "firsts" without her the rest of this year will still be challenging but we know the Lord is good and uses even these tough times for our good and growth.
Miles-He is still working as the Clinic Manager and really enjoys leading his team of employees/volunteers in devotions and discipleship. It brings joy to see the Lord work in their hearts too as well as patients. He has an opportunity to teach a youth group next week, something he misses and hasn't done for a long time. He will also be sharing his testimony at our church in September during both services. Both Miles & Salyna are glad to be back at work on Sunday mornings in the nursery. We have a new group of little ones so it is exciting and fun getting to know them.
This was our family pic in September 07... Oh how things change!

Prayer requests - For our family to stay focused on Christ and His work for us amidst all the daily activities. We pray that we would seek Him first and seek to please Him, not man, allowing His Holy Spirit to lead us.
Psalm 84: 11
For the LORD God is a sun and shield;
The LORD bestows favor and honor.
No good thing does he withhold
from those who walk uprightly.




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