Monday, March 27, 2006

Happy Monday!

**breathes big heavy sigh**

Well, Happy Monday everyone. Let's move beyond this weekend's excitement and get back to what you all love reading about - our frantic life with the kids! HA!

Florence Nightingale is happy to report that on Sunday morning Crook, the bird, went to live with his fellow birds at the pond around the corner from our house. Funny though, he didn't fly away and really didn't seem to want to leave us. But he's better off for sure. I drove by the pond a few hours later to make sure he wasn't still standing there and that he hadn't wandered into the street and been hit again, and he was nowhere to be found. :o)

Justin got a hair cut this weekend. Frankly, he hates it. It's REALLY short, but it's what he asked for... so he'll have to live with it until it grows out a bit. I think it looks nice - he for sure looks older!

The kids started school again today - no more spring break. Jonathan and Kayte both brought their Science Project Boards with them to school. Jono did a project on which popcorn popped best, kettle corn or regular. I don't remember which was better - I just remember eating popcorn for days! **grin** Kayte's project was on whether music had an affect on your pulse (rap music versus classical). Rap music DID make your pulse race more. How 'bout that! I'm glad that they got this done over their Spring Break.

Kayla and Kayte moved back in from the camper where they had been sleeping all week long. They are anxious and excited now to go to Rainbow Springs and camp. This from the kids that would only have gone kicking and screaming only a few short months ago. Too funny.

Julie is sounding much better now. I talked to her a few times this weekend and she sounded very good. However, this exact thing is what worries me long-term. She will be very good for a while, and then get very bad later... almost as if in 'cycles' as Gwen once put it. Speaking of Gwen... I miss her. If you are reading this Gwen, how are you doing??

Three big appointments this week - tomorrow at 10:30 Chris is bringing Doug to the doctors. I may see if I can go with him for that one. Then tomorrow night I have the big "family meeting" with Dr. Vergheese, Karen, Katie, Mom, and Julie. Fun fun fun. Wednesday night Kayla has another psyc. visit with Eileen.

The big news - however - is -- AMANDA COMES HOME TONIGHT! Yeah!!! And, see how wonderful God is?? She came back because she wanted to - not because she failed or because someone told her she had to. She tried it, and she wanted to come back to Tampa. I still think she's going to end up moving away sometime soon, and I'm okay with that. I just want my baby girl happy, healthy, and self-supporting.

Speaking of God... please keep our family in your prayers. Some of you may know all of what is going on, others of you don't - but either way, please pray for us - for guidance, patience and that God will fill our hearts with love. I know that God is working in our lives every day. I don't expect that God would let it be 'smooth sailing' the entire time, and I expect that there would be some obsticles on occasion. But looking back, I still can clearly see God's work in my life.

Jesus take the wheel
Take it from my hands
Cause I can't do this on my own
I'm letting go
So give me one more chance
To save me from this road I'm on
Jesus take the wheel

Yes, Jesus is in control. I might put my hand on the steering wheel on occasion out of fear He's leading me down the wrong road, but I feel His gentle hand and words telling me 'it'll be okay, trust Me'... and I do. I'll pull my hand away and let Him drive. Thanks for driving, Jesus. What an amazing journey.

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