At our church, the first Sunday night in December is our "testimony tree" service.
Each person who wants to share can get up, give a testimony about what the year has been for them or what God has done in their life, and then place an ornament on the tree that represented their year.
My ornament this year was a band-aid.
I didn't actually place a band-aid ornament on the tree, but had I been able to find one, I would have.
2010 was a real year of healing for me. With Lola's birth came great healing, and the Lord truly helped me conquer several fears I had throughout and even after pregnancy and her delivery. There were many other difficult circumstances this year for me as well, but each step that seemed to go wrong, God was right there to show me that, no matter how troubling the waters were that I might be wading through, He was going to use my circumstances in a way to show me that He truly is the Ultimate Healer.
2010 was a great year, full of many blessings.
In January, I was 40 weeks pregnant, and looked like this....
A mere week later, I shared my 31st birthday with this special boy--his third!!
In February, being the mom of three small boys and a newborn gave me the opportunity to have a few small panic attacks over things like dirty fingers (or worse, tongues!!) getting into Lola's little mouth.
In March, we closed a chapter on Ethan's hearing loss and speech issues. After almost a year of intensive speech therapy, it was GREAT to hear him talk in full sentences and learn to memorize verses like his brothers did at his age!
July brought lots and lots of T-ball games! It was a great lesson in beginning the sports/church/activities/family/balance struggle we all face in life, but a great family activity for all of us!
We enjoyed a much-too-quick visit from my Dad, stepmom, and sister...
...and we had the opportunity to take a trip to Missouri to visit some of Shane's family down there.
What a wonderful month!
In September, we celebrated Shane's birthday on Labor Day. The day was going great, until we ended up in the emergency room with a pretty seriously injured Ethan! Sweet little guy was a trooper....
...but ended up with a broken leg and a hip-to-toe cast. Eeeek!
I am so grateful to God for the wonderful year He gave us, the healing He provided me, and I am greatly looking forward to what 2011 will bring our family!
Oh I just adore your family. I look at your blog and seriously wish you lived closer. I think we would get along great and our kids would LOVE hanging out! How fun would that be!!!! I pray 2011 is a wonderful year, full of lots of laughter, love, and more sweet moments!
Wow, Dev. A.M.A.Z.I.N.G. post! You are truly gifted at sharing your family with us in a way that we feel that we know you and all of your family members very well. Love it! You are a wonderful friend to me and I can't wait to see what 2011 will bring for us - praying that it will be even better than 2010 :) (and who could top that!?!?) Love
I'm posting because I lost your email when my hard drive died. :( And because I like to read posts on our blog, too! :)
I somehow missed that you went through an entire year of speech therapy/eating issues with Ethan. How in the world I missed it, I don't know. Our Caleb went through the exact same thing. We realized the oral aversion first and got him into therapy for eating around 8 months. Literally he would throw up with anything that wasn't finely pureed...just like E Ry. Plus, he had a dozen or so food allergies, so we were very limited in what we could feed him.
Then around his second birthday we noticed that he wasn't talking more than "mama" and a version of "dada." It really became apparent that his speech was behind when Rebekah began saying words more clearly than Caleb. Rebekah's speech therapist gave us some things to work on with Caleb, and his speech has become unbelievably better! He will be 3 in April and is talking in whole paragraphs. We will have another speech evaluation next month to take another look at some particular sounds that still aren't coming out right, but we are so thankful that he is doing so well.
I agree with you one hundred percent. All of the doctor training in the world cannot replace a mommy's instinct! So, so glad that Ethan has graduated and is doing so well. Your children are all so precious!
Great recap...I was thinking of you and Lola Claire's bday just the other day... And that face Lola started making in Dec. is one that Micah has started making this week. It is SOOOO funny - but so far I can't get it on camera.
There are seasons for healing and what a wonderful walk through of your year! I grew up in a family with four kids and it was a great experience. I'm greatful for how all of my siblings enriched my life and how they continue to add so much beauty to my life.
I am completely head-over-heels in love with my (smokin' hot) hubby of 12 years, Shane. We have three awesome and quite funny little men in our household--Colin is 9, Cameron is 7, and Ethan is 6. And, as if we were not blessed enough....our baby girl, Lola Claire--the PINK icing on our cake--just turned three! In December of '07 we unexpectedly lost our fourth baby to miscarriage, and God has given me a real burden for other families who have also lost children.
I was a home business owner for 6 years, and now I am blessed to hold the title of Professional Tear-Dryer, Boo-Boo Kisser, Activities Director, Food Creator, Finance Manager, Laundry Guru, House Tidier, and Teacher! {But I'm certainly best known as "Mommy".}
Our firstborn--who loves his Mom, Dad, brothers, and sister more than anything. He is gentle, and a very protective older brother, truly making every effort to fill the King's shoes while he must be away.
Colin is always willing to help out, very intelligent, and never at a loss for words! Sometimes artistic and always interested in any sport he can come up with, even to the point of creating his own.
A true first child, it seems like there may be nothing this boy can't do!
Our second son, and always the one who is able to lift our spirits.
Cameron has a huge heart, the ability to make a friend out of a stranger in no time at all, a contagious laugh, and a broken smile that will light up an entire room. Following the example of his older brother, Cameron is also very protective of the Queen and the Fair Maiden, but not quite as gentle!
He loves anything that moves on two or more wheels and, once connected, will love you for life or longer.
Our third son is certainly the strongest fighter when it comes to the battle of the wills!
Ethan is fiercely independent--yet very shy--and he is the King's boy all the way. A lover of his blankie, reading books with the Queen, and going head to head in 'battle' with his brothers, Ethan is both as gentle and as tough as they come. Most days, he tends to forget that he is the youngest and the smallest of the jok(st)ers!
Toughness aside, he is as sweet as he looks--and will instantly melt your heart!
Our 'very fair maiden'--the only girl in our castle. She is everything we hoped and prayed for, and so very much more!
Lola Claire is easily our happiest and most content baby--and loves to be in the thick of everything, right along with her big brothers. She is a thumb sucker, a constant smiler, a sling lover, a wonderful sleeper, a Mommy's girl, and a very well protected sister!
We are so thankful to the Lord for blessing us with this sweet baby and believe that if you hang around our kingdom long enough, she will become as precious to you as she is to us!
Our fourth little Merritt went home to Heaven on December 12, 2007, at 13 weeks....but is always in our hearts.
As hard as it is not to have this sweet baby with us, we are continually grateful to the Lord for what He taught us during this difficult time in our lives--and we pray that we can be a blessing to others who are chosen to walk the road of miscarriage.
Our three little "jok(st)ers" and very fair maiden
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7 comments:
Oh I just adore your family. I look at your blog and seriously wish you lived closer. I think we would get along great and our kids would LOVE hanging out! How fun would that be!!!! I pray 2011 is a wonderful year, full of lots of laughter, love, and more sweet moments!
Wow, Dev. A.M.A.Z.I.N.G. post!
You are truly gifted at sharing your family with us in a way that we feel that we know you and all of your family members very well. Love it! You are a wonderful friend to me and I can't wait to see what 2011 will bring for us - praying that it will be even better than 2010 :) (and who could top that!?!?) Love
What an awesome year! love seeing it all put together like that. I'm only into March on mine. {grin}
you have such an adorable family and man those kids are getting big!
britt
I'm posting because I lost your email when my hard drive died. :( And because I like to read posts on our blog, too! :)
I somehow missed that you went through an entire year of speech therapy/eating issues with Ethan. How in the world I missed it, I don't know. Our Caleb went through the exact same thing. We realized the oral aversion first and got him into therapy for eating around 8 months. Literally he would throw up with anything that wasn't finely pureed...just like E Ry. Plus, he had a dozen or so food allergies, so we were very limited in what we could feed him.
Then around his second birthday we noticed that he wasn't talking more than "mama" and a version of "dada." It really became apparent that his speech was behind when Rebekah began saying words more clearly than Caleb. Rebekah's speech therapist gave us some things to work on with Caleb, and his speech has become unbelievably better! He will be 3 in April and is talking in whole paragraphs. We will have another speech evaluation next month to take another look at some particular sounds that still aren't coming out right, but we are so thankful that he is doing so well.
I agree with you one hundred percent. All of the doctor training in the world cannot replace a mommy's instinct! So, so glad that Ethan has graduated and is doing so well. Your children are all so precious!
Love,
Nancy
Great recap...I was thinking of you and Lola Claire's bday just the other day...
And that face Lola started making in Dec. is one that Micah has started making this week. It is SOOOO funny - but so far I can't get it on camera.
A million and one reasons why I love this post. Love. No words. Just love.
Love to you and your family.
There are seasons for healing and what a wonderful walk through of your year! I grew up in a family with four kids and it was a great experience. I'm greatful for how all of my siblings enriched my life and how they continue to add so much beauty to my life.
May you have grace today and going forward.
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