Thursday, November 5, 2009

Prayer


My cousin Shane and his dad, my Uncle Bill


Julie and her little Annie.



My Aunt Nomie, my mom and My Gram

I know, I know, I know! I have not updated my blog in far too long. I have gotten caught up in facebook and it is all to easy to go and read all the status updates and forgot about the deeper blog world! But tonight I wanted to share a little bit deeper stuff than just a status update. My cousin Shane is in the ICU in Grand Rapids, MI right now. He has double pneumonia, and H1N1 on top of that. He is literally fighting for his life. I have a Grandma who was told a couple of weeks ago, that there is nothing they can do to fight her cancer, and to go home and live the rest of her life to the best of her ability. Many of you know Bart and Julie Thompson. They found out 10 months ago that their baby girl, Annie, has neuroblastoma--a very dangerous cancer. So, why am I telling you these things? In each one of these situations, prayer support from the family of Christ is paramount. As I was scrolling through facebook tonight and reading all the comments that my friends have left on my status that asked for prayer for my cousin, I was brought to tears. It is so incredible to know that there are so many people out there who are willing to hold my cousin, whom most of them do not know, up in prayer to our heavenly Father. When you go and look at the website dedicated to praying for Annie, you will see there is an incredible amount of prayer support going up for that family and little Annie. When I read Julie's updates on her little Annie, I can hardly imagine what their family must be going through. Her posts always bring tears to my eyes. I am not a parent...but I can only imagine the pain and heartache that they are dealing with, but I know that they have a HUGE army of people praying for them all the time! Some of the things she has said in her posts are so powerful! In fact, here is a little excerpt from one of them..."However God chooses to use her she will be healed - a healing here on earth where we can all see her and marvel in what God has done or a heavenly healing that we cannot see right now but will be His perfect will and who could deny her to be able to walk, talk, see well, hear, touch, smell, and have a perfect body! We love her so much it hurts but God loves her and us even more." Those are the words of a woman who knows what faith and trust in God is all about. She also a woman who is prayed for every day..maybe even every hour. My Gram, as far as I can tell, has a peace about her that passes understanding. She KNOWS where she is headed and she knows its a beautiful thing. She has lived an amazingly dedicated life. She is an example of someone who took a lot of hard knocks in life and kept on trusting God. When she dies the world will lose an incredible person! We are going to miss her SO much! We as her family, need the prayer to deal with the loss of a wonderful grandmother and Mom. My cousin's family does not know much about prayer, but they are definitely learning that they need to rely on a Power greater than themselves. The point is...Isn't it great to be a Christian? We have such strength when we all pull together for the same cause. I think that sometimes we forget how wonderful it is to have a Christian family. What would we do without each other? Sometimes I think we get so caught up in annoyances and disagreements that happen. Forget the little annoyances and disagreements! Do they really matter? We NEED each other! Its a beautiful thing and its a beautiful way to live!

Thursday, July 30, 2009

A sunflower day....

Jade--2

There is a big field of sunflowers near us so we took all my nieces to get some pics.
How funny is this pic?!  Those two girls.........

Emma--4


Maria--22 Months

Kasey--5
Kristina--9


Isabel--7

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Visiting the Grandparents!

I was trying to get a pic of my grandma and her daughters, when my uncle Jim's dog, Bailey, decided she should be in the pic, which in turn created much laughter all around.
Uncle Paul and me.  Sweet, sweet uncle Paul.

My wonderful Gram!

Aunt Nomie, Mom, and Gram

My Gramps and I on top of Whiteface.

A bear paw mark on a tree on bear den mountain...yes it made me a bit nervous.....
This view is just off my Aunt's road.  

Hiking with Dad and Gramps!

Love him!  

It rained A LOT the whole time I was there.  So finally we just decided to go on a hike anyway.  It stopped raining and when we got to the top, we were treated with a beautiful rainbow!



I was able to go and visit my Grandparents in upstate, NY, this last week. First, I have to say, it is such a beautiful place up there! So peaceful and beautiful you can feel it! :-) I have gone on vacation there my entire life. My mom's whole family lives there, so as you can imagine that was the chosen vacation spot. As I have gotten older, I have not been able to visit as often and that means that I hardly ever get to see my grandparents. A while back, my Gramps was diagnosed with congestive heart failure, and in April this year my Grandma found out she has cancer. I have to tell you, up til now, my grandparents have been the picture of health. My grandma worked full time into her seventies and actually retired one week before she found out she had cancer. So, we don't really know what the future holds for either of my grandparents and I knew that I wanted to get up there to see them as soon as possible. I had such a good time. I love those two people. There really is just no one like them in the world. My Grandpa took me on some long hikes and taught me more than I could possibly remember about every little plant, tree and flower that we saw. Its pretty incredible to be taken up a mountain by a seventy something year old man. (I know, I should know exactly how old they are...but I don't! I have been told countless times, but me and numbers just don't get along!) He was in his element. He kept apologizing for slowing me down to which I laughed at! He is amazing. There is a certain amount of fear I have, knowing he goes in those woods every other day by himself, (what will happen to him if he has a heart attack in there?) and then I realize that even if he died by himself on a trail on a mountain, he will have died in his own earthly heaven. I definitely would not want to deny him what he loves so much.


My Grandma had a chemo session on Friday and she was pretty good until Monday. Then she wasn't feeling very well, which makes me so sad. My Gram is a busy lady and it was definitely not normal for her to sit in one place all day long. Cancer is so evil and the drugs you have to take are evil in their own way. The last night I as there, she was pretty much back to feeling normal so that was nice. We had a good time just sitting in the living room watching O'Reilly and Hannity and discussing our country's issues. My Gram had a pretty tough go of it when my mom was young and she has triumphed in ways that are unexplainable. There isn't a doubt in my mind that she is ready--come what may! I am so thankful I was able to go on this trip. Hopefully my fears are ungrounded and my Gramps will keep on going on like he is for years to come, and hopefully my Grams cancer can be licked...but either way, I am so thankful for Grandparents who love God and who set a great example of how life should be lived. I also want to emphasize...at the end of your life...family is what really matters.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Gabby

Our neighbors decided to get an au pair at the beginning of this year.  Little did we know that she would become such a good friend.  Gabby is from Argentina, and she is just full of fun and life!  
We had so much fun meeting her and learning about Argentina.  She very quickly became a close friend with whom I loved to spend time with.  It was great to have a friend live so close!
Unfortunately, her host family decided to move to Utah, so we had to say goodbye this week.  We are all sad and we are going to miss her a lot.




Love ya, Gab-Gab!

A photoshoot with Kaelah


I love to take pics of Kaelah.  She is definitely my favorite subject.  There are a lot of reasons, but probably the biggest is that she is a little pro!  Just thought I would share a few of my favorites.



My baby girl is getting too big!  

Monday, May 25, 2009

So far behind.....

SO we went on our annual trip to Amish country this weekend.  Lots of fun and food for all! ha!  We were traveling some back road and realized that the cows had gotten out.  Oops!
Erin and Mom checking things out

A slower paced life....

Jenna, Kristina, Isabel and I enjoying the motel pool

A happy Miss Maria

I was so happy that Aunt Kenda and Jenna came down.  Love them!

Enjoying the amish lawn furniture

Taking a buggy ride

Me and Jenna about to get some free stuff.... LOL

The kiddos sitting in an old fashioned general store


The Emmorey kids minus Jeremy plus Kristina.  :-)

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Catching up...again!


Emma and Shadley....first pictures together since they were 6 months and a year and a half.









First family pics, ever, I think.












Jade and Emma LOVE each other!




Random pic of me and Melissa. It was on her camera and I like hers better than mine. :-)