(Grandma and the gang; my six, and her two girls.)
(Seth and his Grandma, who is spoiling him with lots and lots of lovin’.)
(Yours truly, looking a little more perky?)
Hello my dear lovelies~ It has been a strange experience to be resting so much, but I cannot describe the good it has done for my body, soul, and mind. I highly recommend the REST CURE for any and all frazzled women. What a lesson this has been for me. It’s one thing to know rest is important, it’s quite another thing to be forced to actually do it and see the results!
On Monday, my mother in law took all of the children with her to Jacob, Ethan, and Grace’s music lessons. They left at 3:30 and didn’t get home again until 8:30. They went to music, the grocery store, and to McDonald’s for dinner.
Sethie came home bright eyed, smiling, in Grandma’s arms, with dried ketchup around his mouth. He got to dip his fries for the first time.
My favorite memory of being alone during that time was sitting on my porch, reading, listing to the peepers sing, petting my cat, and enjoying the fresh air.
Tuesday evening she took them all out again, for Ethan’s lesson and a “car party” while they waited for him to get done. A car party involves stopping at the store on the way to buy treats and then eating them up. Crackers, fruit snacks, juice boxes and other such things.
Today she had them running races outside, and she wrote up a scavenger hunt list for tomorrow. She has been reading to them, making the school kids do their work, and she’s done TONS of laundry. She’s made every meal.
I have been doing no housework at all.
No laundry.
No dirty diapers.
Well, I did change one dirty diaper. Just one.
Honestly, I have found myself several times just sitting or just curled up in bed, happily wide awake, doing NOTHING! What an unusual sensation! ![]()
What a blessing that Rich has had safety in traveling. We have talked on the phone several times a day. We are looking forward to this weekend. His mom offered to stay through the weekend so that we could go away together.
We are staying in a lovely, local hotel. Just the two of us.
While we are gone, there are plans here at home for a bonfire (to roast hot dogs and marshmallows) and a slumber party (in the living room).
Of course I have continued reading and have enjoyed the extra time to get through a few books. I’ve been reading Martyn Lloyd Jones (Studies in the Sermon on the Mount), and my forever favorite Corrie Ten Boom (In My Father’s House, and Tramp for the Lord.)
Also, I’ve looked through Mary Jane Butter’s book about the outdoors, and a bunch of magazines.
I had a doctor’s appointment this afternoon. My blood pressure was lower and my doctor was pleased. Then, she told me that she was leaving her practice in May and that I would have to choose another doctor, she gave me some options and I was clear headed enough to make a decision right away. She will see me again next week and the week after, and then I will be going to a male doctor that Rich and I met in the hospital when I had Seth. A week ago, I am sure that this news (that my doctor was leaving) would have really bothered me, but today in my rather calm state of mind I think to myself; God knows what is best and He is in control.
I am 34 weeks pregnant with a little girl, and I just can’t wait to see her. When I think about seeing her for the first time I get teary eyed. I still can’t hardly fathom the gift of a new baby daughter.
Spiritually, the Lord is ever near to my heart, and there are no heavy burdens. There are also no exciting revelations, either. Just a calm, contented flowing stream of life moving at a calm pace for a change.
Thank you for the warm thoughts coming my way. Thank you for the prayers. This week is going so well. The children are enjoying every minute with Grandma, and Grandma has been such a God-send. We are all thanking God for the way He has provided our needs once again. How everlastingly faithful He is.
~Shanda



































