Sunday, February 24, 2008

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Upon Request

Here is a picture of Dieneke's very large tummy. She's now 26 weeks pregnant.

Monday, February 18, 2008

She's so cute



Just like Mommy

This little girl can file her nails just like Mommy.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Fun with Ethan

On Saturday we invited a bunch of guys in the area to our house to watch Monty Python & The Holy Grail and eat Dieneke's amazing homemade pizza. We were very surprised at how well Carolyn warmed up to Jared's friend Ethan

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

It's a BOY!!

We were very excited to be able to see our baby in 3D this morning. The nurse had some trouble getting clear pictures of Henry's face as he had it burried up against the placenta, was surrounded by umbilical cord, and kept covering his face with his hands. The nurse estimated his weight to be about 2.5 lbs. which is a little above avarage (90th percentile).






Sunday, February 10, 2008

Please Help

Please help me out by visiting my link to Dieneke's craft site and voting thanks.
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Saturday, February 09, 2008

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Reality

Dear friends and family,
Reality has hit us pretty hard these last couple weeks. With our upcoming move back into training getting closer every day we've been forced to look at our lives and re-evaluate some things. I'm amazed at how easy it has been to lose focus of what's really important. Money, and children, and bills, and the daily up keep of our apartment and car can seem so important at the time, but some how in the middle of it all we seem to have lost our focus on Christ. Money-God provides, children-God will take care of them, bills-God provides, and the rest is all temporary worldly things. We've been spending time once again focusing on our relationship with Christ, digging into His word and working to make ourselves more useful to the mission of spreading the Gospel.

I thank the Lord that He has opened our eyes once again and not let us stray. Please be in prayer with us as we look toward what God would have for our lives in the future.

Dieneke, for the both of us