12.6.07

Busy Weekend

We drove up to Rexford, about an hour from here, Saturday morning to experience our first Amish Auction. The handmade furniture and quilts were incredible! I was hoping to purchase a full-size quilt, but the ones being auctioned were selling for $600-$1200 each. I did end up with a small, display-size quilt from a vendor outside the auction itself. We learned recently that most of the Amish community are not Christians. This was quite a surprise b/c of the strict rules under which they choose to live. However, we have a small community at the edge of our town that is Christian. Our church here has a fellowship with them once or twice a year so we are hoping to be here when the next one takes place.

On Saturday night, we went to a bull-riding competition which happened to be the first for Grace as well as Philip. We were all impressed with the size of the bulls and riders themselves. We even saw a female rider in the miniature bull-riding competition! Hopefully, Grace won't remember that!!

A trip to Kalispell on Sunday rounded out the busy weekend. This was a much-needed trip for Mom to spend some time shopping at Target and TJMaxx! The trip also gave us some quality time to spend talking while Grace slept. We have much to talk as well as pray about as we consider what the Lord has as our next step in the journey of faith.

8.6.07

Teeth!


I noticed Monday night that my baby is finally cutting her first teeth! This is a wonderful thing, but then I felt even more guilty that I was frustrated with her. It's definitely not her fault that she couldn't sleep well. Also, she took great naps starting Monday afternoon until Thursday morning. Not so great since then, but that just gives me more practice in being patient. :)

(The picure of Grace was taken May 27 on top of Tunnel Mtn in Banff, Canada)

4.6.07

Always Learning


The past several days have been especially challenging. Grace has not been napping as well as she normally does and, therefore, has been cranky. We have still had some wonderful times as she continues to grow and learn each day, but I have let these great times be overshadowed by my frustration with her crankiness. Just last week, before these hard days, I spoke with a friend who has been studying and practicing the fruit of the Spirit. It was such a blessing to speak with her and I'm sure the last several days would have been much harder had she not reminded me of the fruit that I am to show as a follower of Christ. I have to admit, for the first few days, our conversation was not on my mind. However, over the weekend, I remembered her words and was convicted that I had not been bearing much fruit. The following is from another website, allaboutgod.com:

Fruit of the Spirit - Visible Growth in Jesus Christ
"Fruit of the Spirit" is a biblical term that sums up the nine visible attributes of a true Christian life. Using the King James Version of Galatians 5:22-23, these attributes are: love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness and temperance. We learn from scripture that these are not individual "fruits" from which we pick and choose. Rather, the fruit of the Spirit is one ninefold "fruit" that characterizes all who truly walk in the Holy Spirit. Collectively, these are the fruits that all Christians should be producing in their new lives with Jesus Christ.

I am humbled to think that I was not showing the Fruit of the Spirit to my daughter. As her mother, it is my job to teach her through practical application what it means to be a Christian. Although she is still very young, she watches me day in and day out and I truly desire to accurately display the love of Christ to her. So, I am learning to give up the natural desire of my flesh, which is to be frustrated when my precious little one doesn't nap well. Stating it this way, the problem that started all of this seems very trivial. However, I know that the application reaches far beyond this one event.

18.5.07

Montana


Well, this is going to be a long post. Grace would like to tell the story, so here it is: Daddy got a new job with an environmental company and we moved to Montana! He moved in mid-April and Mommy and I joined him at the end of April. We left Nashville on a Friday afternoon and that night I saw Daddy at the airport in Spokane, WA. It was 11pm our time and Daddy said that I looked like a zombie (hee hee!). I just couldn't sleep on the plane - there was too much to look at and it was still daylight when we were flying! We all spent the next day shopping at stores like Target and TJMaxx because the town we live in doesn't have these stores. Mommy and Daddy said the drive from Spokane to our town was very pretty, but I was asleep so I don't remember it.

We live in the mountains of Montana and the Kootenai National Forest is our backyard.

Across the street from us is the Kootenai River. I love going on walks with Mommy. I get to see lots of trees and deer and several houses along the way. One day we even saw bighorn sheep! Everyone tells me that we will see more sheep this summer when it gets warmer outside. We found 2 great churches. One has a nursery that I get to play in with my new friends. Daddy bought a backpack for me to ride in when we go hiking. I really like it because I get to be tall and see everything like Mommy and Daddy do. (If I get tired I can go to sleep in it too!)

Two weeks ago, before we had the new backpack, we went hiking along the river and then last weekend I got to ride in the backpack around the Ross Creek Cedar Trail. The trees there were the biggest I have ever seen.

Daddy and Mommy said that we were in an old-growth forest where the trees have never been cut down. I had lots of fun riding around! Just last night we walked across a swinging bridge and saw Kootenai Falls! I liked all the water rushing down :) I could even feel the mist on my face sometimes. Now you've read my version of our story. If you want more details, especially about the times I was napping and don't remember, you'll have to ask my mommy or daddy. Time for another nap!

30.3.07

6 Month Checkup


Grace went to the doctor this past Monday where we learned that she is in the 75-90th percentile for her height and the 25th for her weight. The doctor said "It looks like she is going to be long and lean. Any idea where she gets that from?" Grace is ahead of the curve in here ability to sit up without support and was given the go ahead to start on solid foods. She has already had rice cereal and oatmeal, but on Tuesday she tried sweet potatoes and absolutely loved them as evidenced by the picture :) She enjoys grabbing the spoon when it gets close to her mouth and helping get it in (and around) her mouth. We are truly blessed as we watch her grow and learn something new each day.

29.3.07

Callaway Gardens


Grace enjoyed a short vacation with her parents for their 4th wedding anniversary. She experienced exotic butterflies, a flower and vegetable garden, her first beach, and more pollen than a little body can stand. She also met her great aunt and uncle, Laura & Ramsey and cousin, Win. Win & Ramsey brought her a stuffed Easter bunny which she enjoyed playing with while Mommy & Daddy went out to dinner alone. Grace told us that she behaved while we were gone, but you never know! As much fun as she had being out of town, she was happy to be back in her own crib Saturday night.

14.3.07

Update


We are finally figuring out this whole blogging idea. Maybe we'll be able to keep it up to date! The past 6 months have been some of the best months of our lives, but they have definitely flown by too quickly. Since Grace was born nearly 6 months ago she has grown nearly 6 inches and gained about 7 pounds. She smiles all the time, holds onto her toes when lying down, loves to sit up when playing with her toys, and sleeps a lot. One of her favorite places to go is the grocery store. She rides in the Baby Bjorn on my front and I think she smiles at people just so they will tell her how cute she is :) We definitely haven't been going and doing like we used to, but we are starting to venture out some. Grace naps best in her crib so we try to be at home when it's time for her naps. We've taken her hiking a couple of times - once last fall and once just the other day. Her daddy carries her for the hikes. She likes to sleep some but really enjoys facing out and taking it all in. Grace's 6-month birthday is this coming Sunday and we'll already be halfway through the first year! I'm sure she will continue to grow and change just as quickly. We pray that we will continue to grow with her.

25.9.06

Calm after the Storm


Through much prayer, we see grace. She is here forever thanks to the nature of her heavenly Father. For he gives good gifts. Every good and perfect gift is from above. Look on as we see how life changes with Grace. It is sure to be different. That is what they all say. I know that it is also better. Time runs scarce, sure. But the reward is eternal. Thank you for your interest....look on.

Sept. 18 15:46


This is where it all began. Many months were spent in anticipation.

It brings me great joy to introduce this special young lady on her website. A verse that I can not help but share is the following:

"Naked I came from my mother's womb, and naked I will depart. " Job 1:21

This has never seemed so appropriate. Not just because there is a great picture, no. This is true of the life that we are embarking on with our sweet child. For the rest or the verse which, I'm sure is less often quoted reads, "the Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away." Job 1:21 b

Share in the journey with me. Experience mountainside Grace.

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