Micah brought his mommy flowers in January! (with help from the neighbors of course.) It was just what I needed last month.
The last two days have felt so mild and spring-like, I think I'm beginning to get Spring Fever! Which means I'm ready to start re-organizing my house, something I do every spring but procrastinate because organization is not my favorite thing. Those of you who went to school with me might remember my school notebooks. By the end of each semester, they were not a pretty sight! I do look forward to taking everything out of the cabinets, drawers, etc., and putting back neatly only what I need. Fresh starts always feel so good!
Speaking of fresh starts, this spring will bring with it some changes for our family as Colin recently got laid-off from his job. We are excited about what the future holds and feel safe and secure in the palm of God's hand. In a strange way, we see this unfortunate event as a gift that will allow us to do something we would never have done otherwise, which is focus on finishing Colin's degree. He is already in his final year, so instead of dragging it out like we were doing, we're hoping to just knock it out in the next couple of semesters. Besides that, we are greatly looking forward to having more time together. We have been on separate schedules for a long time now, and though we have definitely adjusted, in some ways, this change of schedule is an unexpected answer to prayer. We praise the Lord for His faithfulness and look forward to seeing where He will lead! Though these things are never fun (especially when you love your job as much as Colin loves his) we can honestly say we fully trust Him and are looking cheerfully to the future!
Now for some pictures. Here's some of what we have been doing lately:
Micah and I love to chase each other around the house. He keeps this house full of laughter, no matter what the economy is doing!
We went back to Grandpa's house, where Micah was introduced to the outside, which is sort of a child's wonderland. First of all, Grandpa has a caboose right on his property, and Micah was in AWE because he LOVES anything that has to do with TRAINS!
Here he is checking it out. Notice the Awe and Reverence for the Choo Choo on his face.
Sharing the moment with Aunt Nerna. She feels it.
We also found a canoe we got to explore...
Grandpa pushed Micah and Aunt Nerna on the Merry Go Round... (and Aunt Nerna is pretty amazing in my book! I could NEVER do this, no matter how badly I may want to. Ever since I had Micah I can't even jump on a trampoline. It's pathetic.)
Micah continued playing on his very own personal playground...
2 comments:
Love you friend! Way to keep looking upward!
Oh and my boys would be so jealous of Micah's personal amusement park.
I've TOTALLY got Spring Fever!It feels like life is slowly returning to the world (jump-starting your winter with death is not advisable, in my experience) and I've had an extra bounce in my step all week. YAY SRING!
PS - The merry-go-round is only one thing on a very long list of tortures I would endure for Micah. He is my special boy!
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