Friday, August 19, 2011

Week 23!

We had our 2nd appointment this Tuesday and all went great!  Both babies weighed in at 1.5 lbs!  The doctor said they are both healthy and doing great and their weight is right on track!  It was so wonderful to see them again, seeing their little heart beats, hands, feet, head, spine, etc...it is just amazing to watch them grow!  Watching new lives develop week by week has been an experience that we will never forget! It's amazing how much our love for them grows with each passing day! 

As we continue to pray and plan for their arrival we ask that you would continue to pray for their health and safety as well as for the birthmother's health and safety.  We did get new pics this time but the little ones didn't feel like getting their picture taken that day...their backs were facing us so the pictures are of the tops of their heads and you can't see much :)

The doctor said next time we should be able to see their little features really well so hopefully they will be turned just right next appointment so we can see them clearly!  Our next appointment is September 13 so we will keep you posted!

Saturday, August 13, 2011

The Nursery!

We have been gradually working on the nursery and got a lot done today!  Wanted to post a few pictures of our progress!  We still have a few finishing touches that we have to do like finding curtains, art for the walls, hanging bookshelves, etc. but for the most part we have the main things completed!

Dusty hard at work putting the first crib together...one more to go!! :)


 


It was a great day and we had so much fun!  It is wonderful to see the nursery coming together!
We have our next appointment this coming Monday and we'll get to see how much the little ones have grown!  Please pray that the appointment goes well and they are healthy and still growing at the same rate.  Please also continue to pray for the birthmother, that she will be as comfortable as possible as the babies continue to grow and that she will remain healthy and feeling well.  I will post an update on how the appointment goes.  Hopefully we will have new pictures of the twins to post!!!


Thursday, August 11, 2011

Motherhood As A Mission Field

I read this article the other day on desiringgod.org and thought it was really good so I wanted to share it.
As I approach motherhood this is the mindset I want to enter into it with...that my family, my children are my mission field.  Making much of Christ and little of me...that in doing this our children will grow in the admonition of the Lord and one day become husbands/fathers & wives/mothers that do the same for their families.  Passing the love of Christ down from generation to generation. 

MOTHERHOOD AS A MISSION FIELD
by: Rachel Jankovic

As someone once said, “Everyone wants to save the world, but no one wants to help Mom with the dishes.” When you are a mother at home with your children, the church is not clamoring for monthly ministry updates. When you talk to other believers, there is not any kind of awe about what you are sacrificing for the gospel. People are not pressing you for needs you might have, how they can pray for you. It does not feel intriguing, or glamorous. Your work is normal, because it is as close to home as you can possibly be. You have actually gone so far as to become home.
If you are a Christian woman who loves the Lord, the gospel is important to you. It is easy to become discouraged, thinking that the work you are doing does not matter much. If you were really doing something for Christ you would be out there, somewhere else, doing it. Even if you have a great perspective on your role in the kingdom, it is easy to lose sight of it in the mismatched socks, in the morning sickness, in the dirty dishes. It is easy to confuse intrigue with value, and begin viewing yourself as the least valuable part of the Church.
There are a number of ways in which mothers need to study their own roles, and begin to see them, not as boring and inconsequential, but as home, the headwaters of missions.
At the very heart of the gospel is sacrifice, and there is perhaps no occupation in the world so intrinsically sacrificial as motherhood. Motherhood is a wonderful opportunity to live the gospel. Jim Elliot famously said, “He is no fool who gives up that which he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose.” Motherhood provides you with an opportunity to lay down the things that you cannot keep on behalf of the people that you cannot lose. They are eternal souls, they are your children, they are your mission field.
If you are like me, then you may be thinking “What did I ever give up for them? A desk job? Time at the gym? Extra spending money? My twenty- year- old figure? Some sleep?” Doesn’t seem like much when you put it next to the work of some of the great missionaries, people who gave their lives for the gospel.
Think about the feeding of the five thousand when the disciples went out and rounded up the food that was available. It wasn’t much. Some loaves. Some fish. Think of some woman pulling her fish out and handing it to one of the disciples. That had to have felt like a small offering. But the important thing about those loaves and those fishes was not how big they were when they were given, it was about whose hands they were given into. In the hands of the Lord, that offering was sufficient. It was more than sufficient. There were leftovers. Given in faith, even a small offering becomes great.
Look at your children in faith, and see how many people will be ministered to by your ministering to them. How many people will your children know in their lives? How many grandchildren are represented in the faces around your table now?
So, if mothers are strategically situated to impact missions so greatly, why do we see so little coming from it? I think the answer to this is quite simple: sin. Discontent, pettiness, selfishness, resentment. Christians often feel like the right thing to do is to be ashamed about what we have. We hear that quote of Jim Elliot’s and think that we ought to sell our homes and move to some place where they need the gospel.
But I’d like to challenge you to look at it differently. Giving up what you cannot keep does not mean giving up your home, or your job so you can go serve somewhere else. It is giving up yourself. Lay yourself down. Sacrifice yourself here, now. Cheerfully wipe the nose for the fiftieth time today. Make dinner again for the people who don’t like the green beans. Laugh when your plans are thwarted by a vomiting child. Lay yourself down for the people here with you, the people who annoy you, the people who get in your way, the people who take up so much of your time that you can’t read anymore. Rejoice in them. Sacrifice for them. Gain that which you cannot lose in them.
It is easy to think you have a heart for orphans on the other side of the world, but if you spend your time at home resenting the imposition your children are on you, you do not. You cannot have a heart for the gospel and a fussiness about your life at the same time. You will never make any difference there if you cannot be at peace here. You cannot have a heart for missions, but not for the people around you. A true love of the gospel overflows and overpowers. It will be in everything you do, however drab, however simple, however repetitive.
God loves the little offerings. Given in faith, that plate of PB&J’s will feed thousands. Given in faith, those presents on Christmas morning will bring delight to more children than you can count. Offered with thankfulness, your work at home is only the beginning. Your laundry pile, selflessly tackled daily, will be used in the hands of God to clothe many. Do not think that your work does not matter. In God’s hands, it will be broken, and broken, and broken again, until all who have need of it have eaten and are satisfied. And even then, there will be leftovers.
This came from desiringgod.org

Monday, August 1, 2011

The Perfect Gift!

Our first meeting with the birth mother we found out that she loved to draw and possibly wants to pursue an art degree so when we went to our first ultrasound appointment with her we took her a sketch book & art kit.


The other day we received the below gift from her...it was the PERFECT gift!  She made us a picture and wrote us a letter.  The most beautiful letter I have ever received!!! 



We got a double-sided frame and framed both the picture and the letter and put it in the nursery.  It is something that we will forever cherish!



We continue to be blown away by God's guidance & provision through this journey.  He continues to carve out the path for us, always providing a way when the way sometimes seems impossible.  So thankful for being on such an amazing journey!