Monday, December 30, 2013

Christmas 2013



This Christmas we traveled to North Carolina to spend time with the Wilson side of the family.  I must say it was nice to load everything in the car and hit the road instead of traveling by air.  Eli did great in the car (well, as great as a 1 yr old can) and we made pretty good time.  We were blessed with lots of time with family and Eli thoroughly enjoyed his cousins!


Eli perfected the art of unwrapping and everyone commented on it.  Elmo was a hit this Christmas as well as tools.  Eli is ready for anything.




It is always funny to see Eli in a new place.  My parents house has a lot of things that Eli probably shouldn't touch right at eye level.  For the most part he left them alone but one thing he couldn't keep his hands off of was my Dad's stereo.  He would hit play and either "Have a Holly Jolly Christmas by Burl Ives or Annie's Song by John Denver (you know the one "you fill up my senses..." ) would come on.  Below is a fun video of the last night we were there and all the grandkids are dancing to the fiddle.  




This Christmas was full of joy because we were together, gratefulness because of how blessed we are for Jesus coming to earth as a baby to save us from our sins and the constant reminder that "they will never be that little again".  

One of the main reasons I started this blog was to document our life and especially Eli's.  I want to remember the good times and be able to look back and give thanks for all the great things the Lord has done in and through our little family.  As we approach 2014 I want to live in expectation of what the Lord will do.  Yes, we will have hard times but I am always amazed how the Lord never leaves me.  

Happy New Year!




Friday, December 13, 2013

Flu update (& what we've been up to this week)

Well, this week has been full (even though I haven't left the house since Monday morning).  

The good news is Eli is on the mend and I have managed to stay healthy. Unfortunately Keith did not make it out untouched. He came home Wednesday night with a fever and a sore throat.  He went to the doctor Thursday morning and was put on tamiflu too.  We've been told that since we got our flu shots our infections should be milder but they have still packed a punch. 

It is nice to have an excuse to stay at home all week. Try new recipes, bake some Christmas goodies and Eli has provided us with lots of snuggles. 


Here are all the books that have covered our coffee table this week. It is so fun that Christmas provides different book options and an easy way to talk about why Jesus came to earth!


Also, I got all the presents wrapped and under the tree!  Eli only managed to try and unwrap one before I caught him and all the other presents seem safe. 


Yesterday and today Eli has been almost completely fever-free and his appetite seems to be coming back. Below is a shot of him at breakfast this morning (please notice all the snow that is still outside, crazy how cold it is here!)


Keith is back at work today and we are praying that his flu is mild. Thank you to everyone for your care & concern and prayers for us. They have been felt! I always hate when we are plagued with sickness around the holidays but am hopeful we are on the up swing!

Monday, December 9, 2013

First trip to the ER

After a few days of snow I was getting used to staying in, just going out for short play times in the snow, drinking cider and watching Christmas movies. Pretty perfect huh? 


Well, that was until about 5pm yesterday afternoon. Eli, who had been coughing and a little feverish all weekend, came over to Keith shaking and half crying/half moaning. We decided to go to the ER almost immediately. 


On the way there I called a friend who is a nurse and she told us which hospital to go to, how to get there, etc. By the time we got there E's temp was nearly 105 and he wouldn't let go of me. They poked and proded and gave him medicine. After 3 hours of waiting they confirmed he has the flu, even though he got the shot. Thank you Jesus that is all it is!


We got home last night with a tired boy and tamiflu. He's on regular doses of ibuprofen and he's providing us with lots of extra snuggles. 

I hated last night. Seeing my boy so uncomfortable and thinking how it could have turned out. Much, much worse. I thank Jesus daily for a healthy child but it's experiences like these that really make me grateful. 


So thankful for these two!

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

So much to be thankful for

Isn't it nice that we have a holiday to remind ourselves why we are thankful?  What is important in our lives. The ways the Lord has blessed us.  We, like many others, had a thankful tree this year.  I think this will be much more fun in the future when Eli can actually verbalize what he is thankful for but it was a good exercise for Keith and I.  It made us be intentional on a daily basis of how the Lord has blessed us, from Keith having a short(er) commute on a given day to a friend of ours coming to know the Lord.


Lately I we have really been missing Austin.  The warm weather, the familiarity and especially the people. This probably was due most in part to the fact that we spent this Thanksgiving just the 3 of us, but the emotion has been creeping in for some time.  It is easy to think about what I don't have and what I wish was. There are many days when I don't want to go to a new group or visit another church, etc but we know that is part of moving.    

It's interesting that I am having these emotions on Thanksgiving, a day when we think about what we are Thankful for.  I, like many of you, have so much.  More than enough really and I really need nothing.  If this is true why am I not content in my circumstances?  Why don't I trust the Lord to guide our family from Texas to Kentucky?  Why, why, why?  


Fortunately, the Lord led me to this verse over the weekend..."give thanks IN all circumstances" (1 Thess 5:18).  I need to remember this.  I don't have to be thankful FOR being lonely, being away from community and the hard adjustments of moving, but the Lord does command to be thankful IN them.  So, I thought I would list some of them out below.


-for the house the Lord provided in a good neighborhood
-the friends we have already met and good neighbors
-Keith's new job where he is thriving
-a healthy, fun, energetic 1 year old who would be happy anywhere
-the holiday provided much needed rest and family time
-opportunities to serve others around me
-a church small group where we've already met many people
- the hope of a future in this house AND city
-Jesus, who has led us all the way and continues to be so gracious to us.  

"I know that the Lord is great, that our Lord is greater than all gods.  The Lord does whatever pleases him, in the heavens and on the earth, in the seas and all their depths."  Psalm 135: 5-6


I know one day that "moving to Louisville" will be added to the list.