We were able to drive out to Arizona last year for my long time friend, Caitlin Davis’ wedding! Her parents were some of my parents best friends and she so graciously shared her daddy with me and let him give me away to my husband six years ago. They had never met our sons. Seeing them meant so very much to me and I’m grateful that they shared their time with us on such a busy and monumental weekend in their lives! Their place in my heart is deep and forever.
The boys are on the mend, Seth is eating a little more now and Ian and Jerome’s colds are on their way out. The daily routine is not quite back in hand, but we’re grateful to be together! Regina spent her evening with us Wednesday and helped me run errands. I hadn’t been out in a couple weeks and we were out of food and Tylenol! It was so nice to have her help and I thoroughly enjoyed spending time with my sister!
The boys have been very creative in their indoor playtime. Seth has taken to drawing on page after page of a pad of paper with very detailed scribbles that he sometimes sees thing in, and sometimes I can see them too! Jerome has been glad to spend a little time with his friends now that the quarantine is over. Here are a few snapshots from our week:
The weekend is finally here! I’m hoping to get a grip on this house before it complete swallows us up!
I woke up this morning thinking we were over the worst of it, none of the boys had fevers and it was gloriously sunshiney outside! I sent them all outdoors for a bit, but that didn’t last long. By this afternoon Seth obviously has an ear infection and a fever again and is crying that he feels bad. 🙁
Jerome and I were actually able to get a reading lesson in today! And although he’s reading very well…I realized we haven’t done any spelling or handwriting yet when he wrote me a note expressing how he feels about being sick.
I loved my note and thought I’d share it with you. 🙂
Donna told me today that this is the fourth anniversary of their engagement. My! How short the years seem, and yet such full years they have been!
I remember running out to meet them as they came back from their engagement dinner…seeing her sparkely heirloom ring in the starshine for the first time and smothering Scott in an ecstatic hug and laughing and laughing. I might have been more excited than they, it’s hard to tell. 🙂
Scott and Donna, you have been a constant blessing to our little family. You are so giving of your time and resources, always uplifting in your advice and direction, and your encouragement and love toward us has been so very appreciated. I know I’ve said it before, but I love watching you two together as a married couple! Happy four year engagement!
And I have to post some pictures because I love them!
It was the day Seth woke up with a cough and a low grade fever that we saw the rainbow. Right outside our front door, it seemed. “What is a rainbow, Mama?” “Where does it land?” “What colors can you see?” and “Why is it going away?”, were some of the questions I had to know the answers to. It was really beautiful and vivid and bright. Made the rain seem gracious, and gave us an opportunity to talk about God’s promises.
Seth’s fever has been high since that night and only goes down when we give him Tylenol to sleep at night. He has been so sweet and patient, and has thanked God for the rainbow every night when we put him to bed! And I’ve lost count of how many times we’ve read his Tonka truck book. I guess since he can’t be out digging in the mud the next best thing is to think about it!
Grandma has been so very kind to be available to take Jerome to Sparks last evening as well as bring a big pot of her delicious soup for our dinner, and then taking Jerome to the dentist for me today. Jerome had a sore spot between his teeth and begged me to make an appointment for him at the dentist’s and asked Grandma to take him! Thankfully it was only a popcorn kernel stuck where Mommy couldn’t floss it out, and he also has directions to stay away from crunchy food, which is quite a blow to the little man, because he’s getting his six year molars in! My, how boys do grow.