Vivien's "Throne" the kids made for her. |
Thank you to so many of you (140!) who came to celebrate with us. We were so blessed by you – old friends and new ones and even people who we have only met online in the trisomy community.
Thank you for coming and sharing in Vivien's Life! |
Thank you also for the gifts - both the monetary gifts to Overcomers International, as well as those brought to Vivien. There were quite a few without cards (or the cards were separated from the present) and to those that did have cards, we have good intentions of sending you all thank yours but have not done it yet. Please know we are so grateful for them all and for the love that came with them.
I wish that I had assigned someone to take pictures throughout the whole time, because I know we captured some of you, but not all. Thankfully one of my friends offered to go around with my camera during the time she was there and I am grateful for the pictures she got. I am including just a few here, but I will also include a link here to an album of most of them on Facebook.
We also had the privilege of having Vivien dedicated to Jesus at our church several weeks ago. The Grandparents joined us and it was a beautiful time. They had asked us to pick a portion of Scripture to share. I had a couple in mind and I just love how God works, because Todd came home that morning after work and shared with me the exact same verses I’d been thinking of for Viv. They were verses that I had blogged about here when it was such a struggle to realize and accept that she would be different than our other children. The verses were Is 46:3-4 “Listen to me, O house of Jacob, all the remnant of the house of Israel, who have been borne by me from before your birth, carried from the womb; even to your old age I am he, and to gray hairs I will carry you. I have made, and I will bear; I will carry and will save."
At Childrens's Hospital |
It's exhausting being both intellectual and cute! |
Seaside! |
Seaside |
Stanley Park, Vancouver B.C. |
While I enjoyed the summer, Todd is a happy camper in the fall. It is his favorite season as the air gets cooler, the house gets cozier and school routine starts in. He loves routine and I love adventure. Opposites attract – although both of us do enjoy a little of each. We feel like life has normalized and between his work, homeschooling through co-op, piano lessons, Awana, church Bible studies, and basketball for the kids this coming winter, we are amazed at where we are at, living a fairly normal – actually maybe not normal – maybe a little too crazy busy – life. Vivien fits right in and even though life sometimes seems almost too full – I know that it’s not just because Viv takes a little extra work – it’s partly just because we have 5 kids who love life. Sometimes it feels like I can’t catch my breath but we are learning when to give a little extra effort and when to just let things go knowing we’ve done our best and try to enjoy the ride.
God has been talking to both Todd and I specifically about the need for Sabbath rest. We are learning to not assume we are too busy to take time for our bodies to rest and spend time on relationships with God and others, or that the work we have is too important to take the time to take a break. It means letting things go that we might want to accomplish, knowing that it is prideful to think we can and must do it all. The world can go on without us if we take a break and we are not mini-saviors. Responsibilities can wait and we will actually be better at what we do if we take the time to rest every so often. Our Sabbaths are not Sundays, but when we can schedule them in and we know we are honoring Jesus in taking them.
We continue to have our “moments” of being overwhelmed but overall we look at life with a lot of gratefulness for where we are at. In fact, because of things being more settled, we can look at the outside world and all that is going on with wars, rumors of wars, people in tragic and difficult circumstances – and actually ask God “what do you want us to do?” rather than being so focused on our own needs that seemed to encompass all our time this past year. While it certainly wasn’t wrong to focus on Vivien - just being able to get past survival mode is a blessing and we don't ever want to take for granted our ability to look outside of ourselves and our own little family and ask God what needs need to be met and what He wants us to do with the gifts he has blessed us with so we can bless others. We are grateful for the relative stability He has granted us with our sweet girl.