On Eagle's Wings

On Eagle's Wings
He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak. Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint. Isaiah 40:29-31

Followers

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Make My Day

Go Ahead!

Make my day!

And you do!

Every time I hear from you

or think about you

or what fun we have together.

You. Make. My. Day.

Thanks for calling to tell me about the trip to the deer lease,
for filling me in about Noah sleeping on the pallet in Brady's room,
and that your Mom bought sand toys for your trip to the beach.

Can't wait to hear about the big boat birthday blast later
and the even bigger beach blowout!
Wow! you guys sure know how to have fun.


Saturday, July 7, 2012

Splish, Splash

Two kids in a tub

A time for cooling off!


flipping out

for being lifted up.
 

Looking at the world through your "gobbles"

And quenching a really big thirst.
Seemed like we had to wait forever!!
But, finally.

According to Kate and Grandpa,
almost every one was our "favorite"!
The 4th was fun!


Second Chances

Twenty-seven years ago found me in some dark, hard places of life. Having recently been widowed, and with my mother suffering in another state with the worst stages of her cancer, I felt so alone. With the loss of my husband, I had given up hope of ever having a family, and now this: my brother was diagnosed with lymphoma and a very grim prognosis. But,

The point of walking with God

is to

keep on walking



Fast forward two years!
I met my future husband and, in the middle of that budding relationship, learned that my brother was a good candidate for a bone marrow transplant! Great news!
And even better news: I'm the perfect candidate to be his donor!

July 5, 1987 - After my sad good-byes to Jay, off I go from Dallas to Seattle, where the transplant would take place. My brother and his wife, Susan, along with their 2 year old toddler, Chase, had traveled there on a road trip a few days before from Tulsa, Oklahoma and met me at the airport.
What I remember that day: It was cloudy and, brrrrr, 57 degrees. 
Chase had a flower to present to me, and, after driving around Seattle, I saw the apartment where we would live, along with other residents in the building who were experiencing the same process.
Phil and Suz at our little apartment in Seattle

The magnitude of all this is too much for this little blog. And, after pondering it the last few days, it would require many pages to tell it all. But what stands out is that every time we turned around, God was hearing the prayers of many and doing something wonderful for our little family far from home.

"It was the worst of times - it was the best of times." It was a scary time for all of us, and the loved ones we left at home, but we took time to enjoy our stay in Seattle and explore the great Northwest before the transplant process would take place. We had some fun seeing the sights.

Chase checking out the gorge

Jay and I on Mopeds

The Real Journey Begins



Bone marrow transplants are pretty common these days,
and I don't know the current statistics for survival, but I do know that too often,
we would return to our little apartment building to see a family packing up and leaving Seattle.
Some departed with great enthusiasm about their return.
For many who left, they would be returning home with one less family member.
Family, Friends, Church ... we experienced one blessing after another throughout this valley.

The Day of Release
Freedom ... and Reunion with Susan and Chase

Thankfully, my brother's transplant was a success and he is still around and doing fantastic.
To our dismay, our precious Mother left this world while we were there. We know she is with the Lord and rejoiced at her graduation, but still ...

Second chances: my brother got one in life,
and he and Susan just celebrated 35 years of marriage.
Don't they look even better these days?

Their son Chase is now a Captain in the U. S. Army and training for Special Ops.


Me, the one who so desperately wanted to give life finally had the opportunity to be an instrument in God's hands to give life to my dear brother, Phil.
Phil, Susan and Chase

Two very fine men

So much to give thanks for. Thank You, Father. You are great!
You really do miracles so great! There is no one else like You.

The End of the Story? No.
Married to Dear Heart Jay that year,
and along with that came Sara and Jason.
My blessings. :-) My family.

The family God has blessed me with.
Not the greatest picture,
but you get the picture.

Friday, July 6, 2012

Ahhhhhh, finally ... Spa Day

YES! and it was a great one, too.
Facial AND massage in a very tranquil setting.
Enjoyed every minute of it.


Thank you to the Steindorfs and Nicholsons for this lovely
and much appreciated birthday surprise.
I have been saving it for a special time and today was it!!

You all are terrific!


Thursday, July 5, 2012

Elizabeth


On July 5, 2006, the life of a 22 year old young lady named Elizabeth
and her entire family were drastically changed.
Elizabeth suffered a stroke that night.
By the grace of God, she had a brother who was paying attention.
The doctors were pessimistic about her future.
But Liz had a praying Mother.
A loving family.
And lots of other family and friends who prayed,
And a really AWESOME God.

We celebrate her today.
In this journey the past six years,
my friend, Cindy, and I,
"adopted" her as daughter.
Thankfully,
she calls us Moms2.
We love you, Liz.
We've shared lots of great moments.
Your life is a beautiful picture of what
a Wonderful God can do.
Liz with her three Moms.
(Can you tell which one is her real Mom?)



Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Sisters

What can I say about sisters that hasn't been said before?

Well, one thing I can say for sure that hasn't been said!
Nobody else has mine!
Had a really nice time visiting with her today.
We don't talk really often,
but enough to keep up with what is going on in each other's life.
Today we recalled a lot of things
we did when we were younger.
We remember different things.
Nothing to write home about--
(even a couple of confessions)
but most memories shared caused some out loud laughter.
Bringing home a dead rattlesnake for Mom and Dad to see! Yikes!
Going to the movies (oh no!) and switching our skirts for shorts!! Oh my!
Shocking!
Teaching a friend to dance the "Pony"

when she spent the night and
finding out later that she got in trouble for participating in that!??!
(Dancing was kind of a no-no when we were growing up,
along with movies, shorts, make-up, etc.)
We thought our parents were the strictest of all.
Guess not!
I love you, Roberta Sue.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Patios and Needs



When you think the word patio, what picture comes to mind?
A place to relax outdoors, cool, shade from the heat.

Our son Jason built a fantastic cover for their patio
to shade the kids from the heat. He also built a really terrific
ladder to the kids' fort/playhouse.

Amy, our daughter-in-law
has worked hard to add to the beauty of both with
different flowers and plants and decorations.
Great job, guys! :-)
Last night I mentioned that the only thing
the playhouse needed were wind chimes.
Amy agreed, but Jason nixed that.
(I knew his Dad would agree with him).
Jason mentioned that the only thing
the patio needed was a flat screen TV!


Amy and I both nixed that!
(as if I had any say in that discussion)
But, isn't it funny the differences in
what men and women
think are needed?
Kate and Jack don't know anything about wind chimes,
and I really don't think they care about the flat screen TV
(yet). ;-)
But what they DO know is
it's fun outside,
fun time climbing the ladder
and sliding down the slide.

And Jack REALLY likes
the water table on the patio.


Now that's refreshment!!
And that is what is needed!

Hmmmmm. That sounds a lot like us.
Kate and Jack's Daddy and Mommy have provided
a place for them to play,
and rest, and be refreshed.
Our Father has provided everything we need too.
"Your Father knows exactly what you need even before you ask him!"
Matthew 6:8 NLT

The extra blessings????
We call them God-kisses.


And Grandpa kisses too.