What a better way to start a Saturday morning than with smiling pancakes. I am so blessed to have kids in my home to share small fun things like this with.
It's no secret that we've struggled with Blake over the past year. But, we realize that it is only God who can win and heal this child's heart, and therefore change his attitude and behavior. So...we just keep looking up! I've seen two small things over the past week that make me smile and thank Jesus.
sweet reminders that "the greatest of these is love"
2. Graysen wanted to go outside, but she's not allowed to play outside by herself yet. She was sad that no one wanted to go out with her, and who stepped up and volunteered? Blake!!! So proud.
As many people are struggling trying to find a job today, my husband and I are struggling to decide what to turn down. We have been offered too much for our family, and we can't decide what to take, and what to walk away from. We're praying for discernment, and for those families who are needing a job period. Thank you for blessing us Lord.
(they are highly anticipated in our home!)
My neighbor's washing machine broke, so she asked if we could finish the load of laundry that she had in. It was no problem at all, and when it was done I just hung them on her clothes line for her to dry. A little bit later she walked over with two apple pies as a thank you! So precious to me...and what a treat for my kids today!
7 comments:
Ashley-I wake up every morning and the first thing I read is your blog! I get such joy from it and it inspires me to be a better person. You are truely blessed!
What a beautiful message to Ashley. Thank you for being a constant reminder of my faith and a rejuvenator for my faith on the days I need it.
This post is so awesome. Thank you for sharing!!
P.S. - I'm glad your blogging break isn't really a "break." ;) I'd miss reading it!
Thanks for making me cry in the middle of the night. I couldn't sleep after feeding London so I came here... Always a joy! So glad for the steps Blake is making and so thankful that he has parents like you and Lincoln who are faithful in praying for him and teaching him.
Such amazing things to blog about! The laundry for the neighbor and pies in return makes me think of stories my grandparents would talk about helping neighbors and in return getting home baked goodies or help with something they had going on.
Isn't it amazing?! When you pay attention to God's blessings, they're all around.
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