Friday, June 12, 2009

Galilee by the Sea...

Tonight was the last night of our church's week long Vacation Bible School. The kids had a super time. Here's some pictures-





Wednesday, June 10, 2009

My Mom reminder





Every morning for the last two weeks, I have walked out of our house, and have been greeted by another gardenia bloom. The fragrance is so heavenly, and each time I see my pretty flowers, I think of my beautiful Mom! It's one of her favorite flowers, and I enjoy the daily reminder of her.

On another note, we picked a bunch of peaches today, and our blueberries are starting to turn, won't be long now!! I love the SC fruit season!

Just for Sarah =)


OK, most of you know I hate pictures of myself, but hey...this is probably the last time I'll be pregnant, so I guess it's in order! Here's me (and Lily) at 6 months along!

Monday, June 8, 2009

Update

I went to see my midwife last week, and she told me that my ultrasound showed that the amnion membrane around the amniotic fluid was lower than it should have been. She was not aware of what causes this. She took me into the U/S room at the center, and she did another ultrasound. Everything looked normal, this time, so that's good. I can't believe I am in the last trimester already. Time has gone by so fast, and I am feeling great! We are all so excited to see Baby Lily. Thanks in advance for your prayers for everything to turn out just as God has planned! Love you all!

Sunday, June 7, 2009

One down...three to go...

We went up to Greenville yesterday for Luis to take the first out of four tests for his Pastoral license. Between working 40+ hours and our litttle Spanish ministry in our church, he has managed to find time to study 14 chapters, watch numerous DVD's and complete loads of homework assignments, all while fitting in time for playing baseball with the boys and taking dips in the pool. One thing is for sure, he loves to read, and learn, and that helps him tremendously! He passed the exam with flying colors!! YAY! Then we enjoyed the day in the "mountains" (more like hills, but to two little boys from the lowcountry, any slope is a mountain!). It was nice to get to meet the other students in Luis's class, and the Pastor who is teaching it. They are a group of great people. We are so excited to see what God has in store. For now, he has a rather long road ahead...keep on truckin' Luis!