Well, when I said that I would write back the next day, apparently I meant the next month. Life has been blitzing by so fast that it is hard to find the time to update this blog!
I am sorry, I don't have any pictures of the baby with me. I spent the night at my brothers house somewhat unexpectedly, so while I have access to the internet I didn't bring any pictures with me.
Jennifer is back to almost normal. She has been cleared by the doctors and can get back to "usual" house hold duties. Thank the Lord! She needs to still take it a bit easy, but she is on the mend.
Khalia-Ann is doing great. She was just weighed and measured yesterday so she is 12lbs and 23 inches! A growing little baby. When we put her on her stomach the other day she scrunched her legs up under her and flipped herself over on to her back...and promptly scared herself half to death. It was so cute, but we had to pick her up, she was so frightened!
Isabella is a wonderful big sister. She loves her baby sister and loves taking care of her. We are so thankful that there is no jealousy issues as of yet!
I am still working as manager of my little restaurant. It is a fun yet challenging job. I am always praying for wisdom when I head into work. I could be one of the only Christian lights that these people see and I don't want that light to be dimmed in anyway by bad decisions on my side.
We are still house hunting. It had to get slowed a little with Jen on bed rest and all, but we have looked at a few and Lord willing will move into one the first of November. It will be nice to be able to be home 5-10 minutes after I get off work, an not an hour later!
So that is what is going on here...
Thank you for all your prayers.
Friday, October 19, 2007
Monday, September 17, 2007
Going to the doctor
Not a whole lot new going on in our life. I am still working, Jen is still on bed rest and the two little ones are growing up!
We are going to the doctors today so Jen can see if there has been any progress with all the rest she has been having. We will be heading there in about 15 minutes, so if there is anything big to report, (either good or bad) I will get back on here tonight or tomorrow morning. Thank you for your prayers!
We are going to the doctors today so Jen can see if there has been any progress with all the rest she has been having. We will be heading there in about 15 minutes, so if there is anything big to report, (either good or bad) I will get back on here tonight or tomorrow morning. Thank you for your prayers!
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Why, hello there...
Only about a month later do I finally get to a computer with Internet and free time on my hands. We are back in S. Oregon so the only time I can check e-mail or update this thing is when I am at work...off the clock of course.
Life is moving right along.
Khalia-Ann is now 5 weeks old, pretty crazy.
Isabella still loves her to death. I was wondering if the "baby thing" would get old after a while, but that is not the case. She hugs and kisses her all the time, to the point that we have to let her know that she should take a break!
Jennifer is still on bed-rest with her prolapsed uterus and in one more week she is supposed to be able to start exercising a bit in order to get things back into shape. It will be a long slow road for her so please keep her in your prayers. She is home with a newborn and a 4yr old and she is on bed-rest...not a fun time for her.
I have been getting back into the groove of the restaurant. Alot of mental work as well as physical. I pray for wisdom all the time! Trying to balance 20 different personalities into a smooth working environment!
We are looking for a house closer to town right now. We have been house-sitting for Jen's parents, but it is an hour away from work, and they are now talking about charging us rent... so if we are going to pay rent we are going to move closer to work so we don't have to pay that as well as gas!
So life as most people know it. Very different from what our life has been for the past 7 years, and a bit of an adjustment for us, but God is in control!
I will try to get pictures as soon as I can on here.
Life is moving right along.
Khalia-Ann is now 5 weeks old, pretty crazy.
Isabella still loves her to death. I was wondering if the "baby thing" would get old after a while, but that is not the case. She hugs and kisses her all the time, to the point that we have to let her know that she should take a break!
Jennifer is still on bed-rest with her prolapsed uterus and in one more week she is supposed to be able to start exercising a bit in order to get things back into shape. It will be a long slow road for her so please keep her in your prayers. She is home with a newborn and a 4yr old and she is on bed-rest...not a fun time for her.
I have been getting back into the groove of the restaurant. Alot of mental work as well as physical. I pray for wisdom all the time! Trying to balance 20 different personalities into a smooth working environment!
We are looking for a house closer to town right now. We have been house-sitting for Jen's parents, but it is an hour away from work, and they are now talking about charging us rent... so if we are going to pay rent we are going to move closer to work so we don't have to pay that as well as gas!
So life as most people know it. Very different from what our life has been for the past 7 years, and a bit of an adjustment for us, but God is in control!
I will try to get pictures as soon as I can on here.
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Have to either laugh or cry...
Jen and I got all packed up ready to leave Thursday morning. Jen was feeding the baby for the last time and we were going to hop in the car and head to Portland. I was checking the "vitals" of the truck before we left... Such things like oil and water and all that good stuff. I noticed that the water in the radiator was down so I filled up a gallon jug, and it ALL went into the radiator.
Not a good sign.
I looked under the truck and saw my gallon of water pouring out onto the ground.
An even worse sign.
It ended up being the water pump and the shop couldn't get it in until the next morning.
Friday 11 AM and the shop calls and says that the water pump is fixed, but the radiator is leaking as well.
It takes to 6 PM to figure out what to do, and we then leave Baker City knowing that we need to keep an eye on the temperature gauge and the water level.
We make it an 1 1/2 hours and the right side tire of our trailer blows. It takes me an hour to get it replaced with our spare. I drive a mile down the road to a gas station to check the air in the tire only to find out that it has blown already too!
It is now 9 PM and we can go no farther!
We spent the night in a hotel and first thing this morning I went to a tire shop for two new tires. We left Pendleton at noon today and made it to Portland without any more mishaps.
Thankfully.
We are heading down to S Oregon tomorrow so we are praying for nothing else to happen!
On the positive side everything that happened, happened at a place where we were still home or within a very close distance of a town. So while it seemed like a pain, it was a pain in the best possible place!
That is something to be thankful for!
Not a good sign.
I looked under the truck and saw my gallon of water pouring out onto the ground.
An even worse sign.
It ended up being the water pump and the shop couldn't get it in until the next morning.
Friday 11 AM and the shop calls and says that the water pump is fixed, but the radiator is leaking as well.
It takes to 6 PM to figure out what to do, and we then leave Baker City knowing that we need to keep an eye on the temperature gauge and the water level.
We make it an 1 1/2 hours and the right side tire of our trailer blows. It takes me an hour to get it replaced with our spare. I drive a mile down the road to a gas station to check the air in the tire only to find out that it has blown already too!
It is now 9 PM and we can go no farther!
We spent the night in a hotel and first thing this morning I went to a tire shop for two new tires. We left Pendleton at noon today and made it to Portland without any more mishaps.
Thankfully.
We are heading down to S Oregon tomorrow so we are praying for nothing else to happen!
On the positive side everything that happened, happened at a place where we were still home or within a very close distance of a town. So while it seemed like a pain, it was a pain in the best possible place!
That is something to be thankful for!
Monday, August 06, 2007
Life happens while you are busy planning.
After Khalia-Ann was born Jen, Isabella and I all got the stomach flu! It was pretty crazy. I was trying to take care of the house, the ladies and get packed for our move...Again pretty crazy. I was talking to my mom on the phone and with-in a day her, my dad and my lil' bro came up to help. It was such a relief to see them! We packed a lot today with more planned for tomorrow and Jen and I are planning on being in S. Oregon Saturday. It will be a bitter sweet time. Nice because we will get back to a somewhat "normal" life again, but also our time here with friends will be ending.
...and my mom's first time seeing Khalia-Ann.
If life is what happens to you while you are busy planning, then your quality of life is dependent on how you respond to the life that you are given.
Jen and I have planned so much in our life, and it is amazing how often our well thought-out and prayed over plans go awry!! Khalia-Ann's due date was July 11th and we were going to be back in S. Oregon by then end of the month, only to have her at the end of the month! We were going to find a house closer to where I work so I could spend more time with the family and start writing classes in September. But it looks like those plans are going to change as well.
Jen was feeling so good after the birth that on Tuesday she decided to do some house work. She overdid it and ended up with a prolapsed cervix. We are told that she needs to be on bed rest for several weeks. So the idea of getting home, me starting work, Jen on bed-rest and us trying to find a house and me get signed up for classes in less then two months...seems a bit much.
I'm sure that God has it all figured out, we'll just have to see what His plan is.
Jen and I have planned so much in our life, and it is amazing how often our well thought-out and prayed over plans go awry!! Khalia-Ann's due date was July 11th and we were going to be back in S. Oregon by then end of the month, only to have her at the end of the month! We were going to find a house closer to where I work so I could spend more time with the family and start writing classes in September. But it looks like those plans are going to change as well.
Jen was feeling so good after the birth that on Tuesday she decided to do some house work. She overdid it and ended up with a prolapsed cervix. We are told that she needs to be on bed rest for several weeks. So the idea of getting home, me starting work, Jen on bed-rest and us trying to find a house and me get signed up for classes in less then two months...seems a bit much.
I'm sure that God has it all figured out, we'll just have to see what His plan is.
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Thursday, August 02, 2007
Our trip "Home"
Khalia-Ann was born on Monday and we stayed with Pat and Marcia until Wednesday evening. It was a very nice and relaxing time. They are the couple that owned the house that we had Isabella in 4 1/2 years ago, we have quite a relationship with them. Every baby seems to tighten that bond! Our trip home was about five minutes long and like most first car rides, uneventful!
We will be here in NE Oregon for about one more week and then head back to the house in S. Oregon. (It is kinda hard to figure out where "home" is at the moment...)
We are going to miss our friends here in this part of Oregon so very much. We didn't realize that we were going to have so much free time while we were here, so during this time we have deepened some friendships a lot!
A few more pictures...just because we can't get enough of them!
We will be here in NE Oregon for about one more week and then head back to the house in S. Oregon. (It is kinda hard to figure out where "home" is at the moment...)
We are going to miss our friends here in this part of Oregon so very much. We didn't realize that we were going to have so much free time while we were here, so during this time we have deepened some friendships a lot!
A few more pictures...just because we can't get enough of them!
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
More pictures of the newest one!
Well, we have had a new member in our family for about a day an a half now. We catch ourselves just staring at her. We all fight over holding her...Isabella included.
Isabella absolutely loves her little sister. She just sits there for so long holding her or just sitting by her. I know how much energy she has so seeing her this quiet and sitting still for so long is kinda funny.
Thank-you everyone for the love, calls, e-mails and just support! We are excited and it is so cool to see how many friends that we have and see your excitement as well!
Here are more pictures of our little ones.
Isabella absolutely loves her little sister. She just sits there for so long holding her or just sitting by her. I know how much energy she has so seeing her this quiet and sitting still for so long is kinda funny.
Thank-you everyone for the love, calls, e-mails and just support! We are excited and it is so cool to see how many friends that we have and see your excitement as well!
Here are more pictures of our little ones.
Monday, July 30, 2007
I am proud to introduce to you...
Jen had 5 hours of labor and this beautiful miracle we given to us. She was born on July 30th at 2AM. She was 8 lbs exactly and 21 inches long. She came out and started to cry! We are all excited and thankful, (not to mention tired!)
We are so thankful for everyone who lifted us up in prayer for the last 10 months of our lives! Jen and Khalia-Ann are both doing great. Jen is taking a nap right now at the house that we had the baby at, so I am taking the opportunity to put some pictures on here. I will put some more as time allows.
Sunday, July 29, 2007
BABY???
Yeah, so, it is 11:22 in the evening and Jen has been having strong contractions for about 2 1/2 hours now. So this might be it? Keep us in your prayers, please and I will update this as soon as I can with at least one photo!!
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Sooooo....
The midwife came this week and did a quick prenatal. From measuring Jen's belly, listening to the heartbeat and feeling the baby she says that everything is just fine and Jen is "due" any day. (just in case we didn't realize that before)...
Then she started looking at the results from the ultrasounds. As she was reading those she saw that the ultrasounds only gave a 25% chance that the baby would be due on July 11th.
OOOppppsss.
I would have been nice if the doctors had told us that! Or maybe if the midwife had read the papers when we faxed them to her months ago!!!
On one hand we are glad to hear that Jen probably isn't 2 1/2 weeks late, on the other hand we could have come here to Baker much later that we did.
Good thing God is in control, huh?
So, the baby could be due as late as Aug. 5th!!!
Not what we had in mind, but it will all work out, I'm sure!
Well, we just thought that we would keep everyone updated on what is going on!!!
We are just hanging out as a family...getting to know each other well again!
Then she started looking at the results from the ultrasounds. As she was reading those she saw that the ultrasounds only gave a 25% chance that the baby would be due on July 11th.
OOOppppsss.
I would have been nice if the doctors had told us that! Or maybe if the midwife had read the papers when we faxed them to her months ago!!!
On one hand we are glad to hear that Jen probably isn't 2 1/2 weeks late, on the other hand we could have come here to Baker much later that we did.
Good thing God is in control, huh?
So, the baby could be due as late as Aug. 5th!!!
Not what we had in mind, but it will all work out, I'm sure!
Well, we just thought that we would keep everyone updated on what is going on!!!
We are just hanging out as a family...getting to know each other well again!
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