The last table cloth, napkin and plate is put away. We have not grown weary of turkey yet or leftover pumpkin pie. What a gift this Thanksgiving was!
Thanksgiving eve was spent with the next generation. We ate, drank and made merry as we set tables, made name tags and laughed really hard together. The mantle truly has passed to our generation, and our kids are actively participating. Look what God has done!
My dad, Thom's mother, uncle and aunt honored our gathering with the wisdom that only comes with gray hairs turned white. They were nestled in the future, serving, learning their traditions and making new ones. And there was Peter! He was so happy in all the commotion. He ate so much and followed his big brother's lead the whole day. At one point, I looked out our family room windows and there he was chasing his cousins, sisters and brother around the yard. He plopped down in a bunch of fall leaves and started tossing them in the air. He was laughing, and it was from the belly. God gave this orphan a family. (PS. He did not cry a single time during the day! Peter was truly enjoying his new extended family.)
Yesterday, we went to see the Muppet's new movie as a family of 6. There was Peter, sitting on his daddy's lap with his dear brother so close by and he was animatedly interacting with the characters. I had to laugh. What an amazing life God has given us!
Today we went to Gring's Mill for a walk to the "bat" bridge! Eliot was looking for dinosaurs and their secret caves. We stopped people coming from the opposite direction asking if they had spotted any dinosaurs. We got to the bridge, had a snack, ran back and forth 3 times and turned back towards the van. What a beautiful place to raise our family! God's plans are SO much better than anything we could've come up with! I love long weekends with my family.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Monday, November 21, 2011
Last Year At Thanksgiving: This Year at Thanksgiving
This year has flown by! So much has happened to us as a family, so much to be thankful for. Last year at Thanksgiving Peter wasn't with us. We had planned a huge yard sale for Black Saturday so we didn't travel to our family's house for dinner. And as we sat at the table with a small group of friends we wondered what the following Thanksgiving would hold for us. We had no idea what God was planning.
The yard sale was a big success netting over $1,000. That along with the gifts we received from donations all throughout December, gave us what we needed to pay off our debt to Bethany before it's due date. We had so much fun doing it as well. Family and friends all pitched in as we turned our back porch and family room into a yard sale "boutique". The gospel message went out loud and clear that day as well as the message of millions of children in need of homes still.
This year there is 1 less orphan in need of a family. He will be sitting at a table with his aunts and uncles, grandpops and grandmoms, cousins and friends AND his Mommy, Daddy, Sisters and Brother. This year might be overwhelming for him, he might even cry. But I know that in the years to come, the Lord willing, this little boy will grow to love and own this family as his very own. Maybe even one day, when we go around the table asking each person what they are thankful for, we might here, "my family". Wow! How many tears will flow on that day, I daresay, just as many as this holiday will spill!
By God's design, we have suffered a great loss this year, the death of our dear Dad Inglin. But we have also been blessed with 2 special blessing, the birth of Violet, our niece, and the adoption of Peter. Certainly, both happy and sad tears will fall at our tables, but this I know; God has done a marvelous work in our family and we have many reasons to praise His name. That's what I am looking forward too.
Happy Thanksgiving to all of you who celebrate it and to those who don't, thank you for reading this blog. A day of thanks is fitting to our faithful God. As we all continue to press into God's call on each of our lives, by God's grace, I pray that our hearts be filled with joy at the gifts that He has given to each of us, the best gift being, Jesus Christ. We have so much to thank Him for, Don't We!
The yard sale was a big success netting over $1,000. That along with the gifts we received from donations all throughout December, gave us what we needed to pay off our debt to Bethany before it's due date. We had so much fun doing it as well. Family and friends all pitched in as we turned our back porch and family room into a yard sale "boutique". The gospel message went out loud and clear that day as well as the message of millions of children in need of homes still.
This year there is 1 less orphan in need of a family. He will be sitting at a table with his aunts and uncles, grandpops and grandmoms, cousins and friends AND his Mommy, Daddy, Sisters and Brother. This year might be overwhelming for him, he might even cry. But I know that in the years to come, the Lord willing, this little boy will grow to love and own this family as his very own. Maybe even one day, when we go around the table asking each person what they are thankful for, we might here, "my family". Wow! How many tears will flow on that day, I daresay, just as many as this holiday will spill!
By God's design, we have suffered a great loss this year, the death of our dear Dad Inglin. But we have also been blessed with 2 special blessing, the birth of Violet, our niece, and the adoption of Peter. Certainly, both happy and sad tears will fall at our tables, but this I know; God has done a marvelous work in our family and we have many reasons to praise His name. That's what I am looking forward too.
Happy Thanksgiving to all of you who celebrate it and to those who don't, thank you for reading this blog. A day of thanks is fitting to our faithful God. As we all continue to press into God's call on each of our lives, by God's grace, I pray that our hearts be filled with joy at the gifts that He has given to each of us, the best gift being, Jesus Christ. We have so much to thank Him for, Don't We!
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