Saturday, June 13, 2009

I cannot believe I have a 3 month old!!! Ben is one of the greatest joys that life has to offer me and I feel so blessed that he is in good health, especially today.
Last night, some of the ladies in my neighborhood all got together to play bunco. One of the sweet ladies on my street was there, Missy. I have run into her just a few times. We always say hello when we're on our walks. I have borrowed a wine opener from them... typical friendly neighbor exchanges. She has two precious little kids. Laura is 4 I believe, and little Sam is 2. Last night someone mentioned that they had just donated blood for Sam. I asked Missy how he was doing, and come to find out, he has a disease that affects the way his body breaks down food and makes new blood. He has to get periodic blood transfusions and to top it off, he now is diabetic, among other things. He has a little backpack that he carries around with an oxygen tank. It is a progressive disease. He is TWO YEARS OLD and the only life he knows is one in and out of the hospital. As sad as this story is, I was more touched by the joy that Missy brought to the group last night. She has an infectious laugh and the best attitude about life. They are Christians and walk by faith moment by moment because they realize that life is so fragile and precious and that it does not belong to us, but it belongs to the Lord. Such an example of faith and endurance! I had no idea just living two houses down that Sam's condition was a severe as it is. The family always is seen with a smile on their faces, and I have seen Sam playing with his toys in the front yard while his daddy works in his garage shop. I am so moved by their family and my thoughts and prayers are with them.
Yes, Ben has acid reflux and he will probably get sick a few times, but we are so humbled and so blessed that he is healthy.
So blessed.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Last weekend was our big family reunion and Ben was the youngest family member there, so he got lots of attention. We had such a great time at the ranch with everyone. I have such a wonderful extended family, and feel so blessed that we all got to get together. My grandmother has 4 other siblings and each of them have pretty large families of there own. There were probably around 50 people all together. Jessica came to take pictures for us...can't wait to see those!!

What's up with Ben lately? Well, he found his toes. Every time we get him in his bouncer, he grabs for his feet. This week he has been growing like a weed. He now drinks 3-4 ounces of bottle, so mama has been working extra hard to keep up with his needs. I am still breast-feeding, but he is liking the easy flow of the bottle more and more. During some feedings, he actually demands the bottle instead of me. A little sad, yes, but all that matters is that he is getting enough nutrients no matter how he gets it.

Around the house: We now have a house right behind us, so Will and I are on a mission to do some extra landscaping in the back for some much needed privacy. I hope these neighbors will be as wonderful as all of our other ones around us...

Things we are looking forward to: Our trip to Colorado in July, our many baseball games this summer with a bunch of different social groups, our 2 year anniversary, helping my parents find a new home after Sara graduates, Ben's first swimming session, going back to church, and spending time with our families this summer!

In our prayers: Mama J.'s surgery next week, Ben's health, Will's back pains, my dad's shoulder and knee healing, wisdom to be good parents, Mandy and Lane, Rebecca's family,