Here a a few pictures of what my children have been up to... Hope you enjoy!
And, by the way, with her little outfit on today, Hope weighed in at 14 lbs 4 oz. She is now 2 1/2 months old! Big girl!
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Brand new?
Yes, we are alive and well; I was just hoping to get to the library soon to share some more pictures with you, but I have not gotten there yet. If any of my grammer or spelling turns out wretched in this post, the real time (don't pay attention to what the time says below... still haven't fixed that!) is 1:40AM. You say, "Sarah, what ARE you doing up at such an hour?" I say, "Why, I am writing to YOU, of course!" I had some housework to catch up on, and what better time than when all others are counting sheep. It is quiet, and noone is begging for my attention!
Now, today (or technically yesterday) HAS been a special day! You see, God has always supplied our needs so fully, we have never REALLY gone without... I mean, there were plenty of times I was not sure what we would do, but then God stepped in and took care of it. So it has been with even our furniture... we have mostly used furniture... other people's trash is our goods... no, really, people do throw away, or give away, very nice things sometimes, and we don't have a bunch of junky stuff. I actually like used furniture because we are so rough with it that I think I would be a nervous wreck worrying about all this "stuff" getting "messed up" if I always had to have the best or the newest. But, today was a special day... Ron and I actually bought something BRAND NEW! Okay, yes, we have bought some new bookshelves and a couple of years ago, we bought a new computer... but, today... I am so excited! Okay, you say, what is the big deal, Sarah, what did you get? BRAND NEW, I MEAN, FROM A STORE! HA! We bought a nice set of boxsprings and a mattress for a very reasonable price! I love income tax returns! I picked it out myself... you know, come to think of it, I wonder if perhaps this is the first time I have ever had a new mattress and boxsprings, not that this means I was deprived or something... I am not sure I really cared when I was younger. If you are fed, sheltered, clothed, and loved, you have much more than what many people have... and, I was! But, I just thought I would share with you my excitement! So, you say, why aren't you sleeping on it at this late hour... well, it turned out that they were out of stock on it, but it should arrive safely at the Cook home in the next day or two!
The girls are doing great! Faith has been making up whopping stories that I am not sure are her imagination or what, but it IS interesting to hear the things she says people do, and I KNOW that they don't! One was that her Grandma broke her bike! HA! Her bike is in the basement and I don't think any of her Grandmothers have any desire to try to ride her bicycle or tricycle. She even makes up stories about her "other mother" and "other father" and her "brother." I am not sure what she is talking about, because, of course, there are no other parents, but you could imagine the questions raised when she requests prayer at church for her "brother and sisters." Oh, what a three year old can say?! I have learned to ask her now what she is going to say prior to her testimonies and prayer requests! I am proud of her, though, as she is sooo interested in God and the Bible. I love seeing her pray and participate in church and devotions.
Charity is very glued to me these days. A mommy's girl, for sure. Perhaps, it is separation anxiety, but I feel velcroed to her. She is talking well, and she's a doll baby!
Hope is as happy a baby could be. I LOVE her smiles and "babytalk." She looks very well fed. I can't help but to just hug and kiss her so much!
Ron is doing well, and planning to return to work very soon. I will miss my 1AM chats with him. We have really enjoyed being able to talk to one another until the wee hours of the morning. I have learned even more about him than I even knew before. Ron has lots of stories to tell. It has been so fun to spend the extra time with him, but I am sorry that he had to suffer to get that time. Do pray that God will give him the strength he will need to work, as he is still doing chemo, and that is tough on the body.
Well, it is almost 2:30AM, so I really must go! Have a good night, or rather, morning! Don't forget to give thanks for all things, and I thank God for caring about everything! He has truly taken good care of the Cook family!
Now, today (or technically yesterday) HAS been a special day! You see, God has always supplied our needs so fully, we have never REALLY gone without... I mean, there were plenty of times I was not sure what we would do, but then God stepped in and took care of it. So it has been with even our furniture... we have mostly used furniture... other people's trash is our goods... no, really, people do throw away, or give away, very nice things sometimes, and we don't have a bunch of junky stuff. I actually like used furniture because we are so rough with it that I think I would be a nervous wreck worrying about all this "stuff" getting "messed up" if I always had to have the best or the newest. But, today was a special day... Ron and I actually bought something BRAND NEW! Okay, yes, we have bought some new bookshelves and a couple of years ago, we bought a new computer... but, today... I am so excited! Okay, you say, what is the big deal, Sarah, what did you get? BRAND NEW, I MEAN, FROM A STORE! HA! We bought a nice set of boxsprings and a mattress for a very reasonable price! I love income tax returns! I picked it out myself... you know, come to think of it, I wonder if perhaps this is the first time I have ever had a new mattress and boxsprings, not that this means I was deprived or something... I am not sure I really cared when I was younger. If you are fed, sheltered, clothed, and loved, you have much more than what many people have... and, I was! But, I just thought I would share with you my excitement! So, you say, why aren't you sleeping on it at this late hour... well, it turned out that they were out of stock on it, but it should arrive safely at the Cook home in the next day or two!
The girls are doing great! Faith has been making up whopping stories that I am not sure are her imagination or what, but it IS interesting to hear the things she says people do, and I KNOW that they don't! One was that her Grandma broke her bike! HA! Her bike is in the basement and I don't think any of her Grandmothers have any desire to try to ride her bicycle or tricycle. She even makes up stories about her "other mother" and "other father" and her "brother." I am not sure what she is talking about, because, of course, there are no other parents, but you could imagine the questions raised when she requests prayer at church for her "brother and sisters." Oh, what a three year old can say?! I have learned to ask her now what she is going to say prior to her testimonies and prayer requests! I am proud of her, though, as she is sooo interested in God and the Bible. I love seeing her pray and participate in church and devotions.
Charity is very glued to me these days. A mommy's girl, for sure. Perhaps, it is separation anxiety, but I feel velcroed to her. She is talking well, and she's a doll baby!
Hope is as happy a baby could be. I LOVE her smiles and "babytalk." She looks very well fed. I can't help but to just hug and kiss her so much!
Ron is doing well, and planning to return to work very soon. I will miss my 1AM chats with him. We have really enjoyed being able to talk to one another until the wee hours of the morning. I have learned even more about him than I even knew before. Ron has lots of stories to tell. It has been so fun to spend the extra time with him, but I am sorry that he had to suffer to get that time. Do pray that God will give him the strength he will need to work, as he is still doing chemo, and that is tough on the body.
Well, it is almost 2:30AM, so I really must go! Have a good night, or rather, morning! Don't forget to give thanks for all things, and I thank God for caring about everything! He has truly taken good care of the Cook family!
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Good News!
Well, we had our visit to the oncologist today, and received such exciting news! He said that Ron's cancer is 80, if not 90%, better! Praise God, praise God, praise God! The cancer on the femur and pelvis is gone! And, it sounds like there may not be any cancer in any bones showing up at all on the PET! Wow! What a change! The uptake levels are lower, and I believe there are no large masses! The battle is not over, but things look much, much brighter! He still needs to finish his chemo, which may go through until July, but he is doing well! He may even return to work soon!
Thank you all so very much for your continued prayers, as we want a 100% remission! This right now is considered partial remission. We are excited!
About the rest of us... we are doing really well. The children are still as funny as ever, and Baby Hope is getting really chubby and smiles alot. Faith has been testifying and giving prayer requests in church, and one of her prayer request was about a dream she had about a camel in the window of the gym at the church. Strange dream, indeed!
Oh, the hair thing is going well. Found some styles I really like for Faith. She looks beautiful with double French-braids, buns, and "messy-buns."
Charity looks cute in pigtails, messy-buns, and if I could get it finished... French twists. I like their hair parted on the side, especially Charity; it really changes the way she looks.
Well, it is past my bedtime. Ha! So I must be going!
Signing off with another PRAISE THE LORD!
Thank you all so very much for your continued prayers, as we want a 100% remission! This right now is considered partial remission. We are excited!
About the rest of us... we are doing really well. The children are still as funny as ever, and Baby Hope is getting really chubby and smiles alot. Faith has been testifying and giving prayer requests in church, and one of her prayer request was about a dream she had about a camel in the window of the gym at the church. Strange dream, indeed!
Oh, the hair thing is going well. Found some styles I really like for Faith. She looks beautiful with double French-braids, buns, and "messy-buns."
Charity looks cute in pigtails, messy-buns, and if I could get it finished... French twists. I like their hair parted on the side, especially Charity; it really changes the way she looks.
Well, it is past my bedtime. Ha! So I must be going!
Signing off with another PRAISE THE LORD!
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Success or no?
Well, potty-training isn't so smooth after-all! But, I am trying to get her used to it, anyway.
I must cringe everytime I look back over my posts, and realize how I make so many spelling and grammar errors... please, forgive me!
Today, Ron is having another PET scan. This should tell us much, but we have to wait until next week fo the results! GRRRR! I am learning patience!
Hey, just thought I would share with you that I am trying some hairstyles on the girls, and some of styles make them look like little ladies. So cute! It is actually kind-of fun! They don't look rough all the time now! Here is a question for you moms... do you have any hairstyles you know of that are not too difficult to do, but looks neat for a child whose hair is not yet long, and is still rather fine. Faith's hair has many styles I can do because it is longer and thicker, but Charity's is still rather fine. Would love some ideas!
Better go! May you each have a very Happy Valentine's Day!
I must cringe everytime I look back over my posts, and realize how I make so many spelling and grammar errors... please, forgive me!
Today, Ron is having another PET scan. This should tell us much, but we have to wait until next week fo the results! GRRRR! I am learning patience!
Hey, just thought I would share with you that I am trying some hairstyles on the girls, and some of styles make them look like little ladies. So cute! It is actually kind-of fun! They don't look rough all the time now! Here is a question for you moms... do you have any hairstyles you know of that are not too difficult to do, but looks neat for a child whose hair is not yet long, and is still rather fine. Faith's hair has many styles I can do because it is longer and thicker, but Charity's is still rather fine. Would love some ideas!
Better go! May you each have a very Happy Valentine's Day!
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
At my mid-night post
Regardless of what time my post says, it really is 12:30am. Gotta figure out how to fix that time thingy. I am, of course, up with my baby who is probably too full of caffiene to sleep! Bad Mommy! I indulged in Coke tonight, and am reaping the consequences... poor baby Hope! Plan to quit pop as of right now!
We had a really nice revival. The evangelist has an awesome photo-memory of poems! Joe Smith... yes, I know that there is more than one Rev. Joe Smith!... did a great job preaching... loved the banjo! I REALLY loved banjo music! Would love to learn to play one! What?! You can't imagine me playing a banjo?! I think it would be so much fun! Stop laughing! No, it's not the Coke getting to me!
I did miss the last service due to some painful stomach issue... not sure if it was flu or food poisoning, but it was not too fun. By the time the night was over, Faithy had gotten ill, too, and vomited big time! My girls cannot handle seeing others sick, so when Charity saw Faith vomiting, she vomited! It was quite the scene! I mean, my girls gag seeing Hope spit up! What a night! But, I did enjoy watching Franklin Bible Methodist's church service Live via Internet! I was touched hearing and seeing our names brought up for prayer! Thank you to all those churches out there who are regularly praying for us!
Guess what?! I officially began potty-training Charity today! She just turned 22 months today, and tonight I removed her diaper, and put on "big girl" underclothes and she did great. She wet probably 4-5 times and even did the other once, all in just a few hours time and all in her little potty... no accidents! Wow! I was VERY impressed! At bedtime, I put her diaper back on, for I am not ready to do THAT much laundry! You may all now applaud me for finally doing this, for I think she has been ready for a little while, but I felt too busy to do it!
Started a little pre-school book again with Faithy, and she is much more ready this time. It is cute, and not as overwhelming as the other book was. She did about 8-9 pages, and did fantastic!
I think Ron has been a little impressed the past couple of weeks, because I have learned how to speed-clean... I love the feeling of looking back and seeing how quickly my house can change... but, it also gets messy very fast with three little ones and a hubby... okay... yes, I make messes really quickly too, especially when I decide to do some huge meal or make rolls... I somehow manage to even get it all over me sometimes!
I wrote out a bunch of goals tonight, but I won't share all that with you. I love to write things out, but it seems I usually don't get it done... would really be impressed with myself if I stick to my plan! Really, I can't do it without God's strength and determination!
Well, I really ought to go to bed sometime tonight... so farewell until next time. Oh, and don't feel bad if you have this urge to leave a comment every now and then... I actually DO enjoy reading them, even if I don't get to respond.
Good night, y'all! Or, should I say "good morning"?
We had a really nice revival. The evangelist has an awesome photo-memory of poems! Joe Smith... yes, I know that there is more than one Rev. Joe Smith!... did a great job preaching... loved the banjo! I REALLY loved banjo music! Would love to learn to play one! What?! You can't imagine me playing a banjo?! I think it would be so much fun! Stop laughing! No, it's not the Coke getting to me!
I did miss the last service due to some painful stomach issue... not sure if it was flu or food poisoning, but it was not too fun. By the time the night was over, Faithy had gotten ill, too, and vomited big time! My girls cannot handle seeing others sick, so when Charity saw Faith vomiting, she vomited! It was quite the scene! I mean, my girls gag seeing Hope spit up! What a night! But, I did enjoy watching Franklin Bible Methodist's church service Live via Internet! I was touched hearing and seeing our names brought up for prayer! Thank you to all those churches out there who are regularly praying for us!
Guess what?! I officially began potty-training Charity today! She just turned 22 months today, and tonight I removed her diaper, and put on "big girl" underclothes and she did great. She wet probably 4-5 times and even did the other once, all in just a few hours time and all in her little potty... no accidents! Wow! I was VERY impressed! At bedtime, I put her diaper back on, for I am not ready to do THAT much laundry! You may all now applaud me for finally doing this, for I think she has been ready for a little while, but I felt too busy to do it!
Started a little pre-school book again with Faithy, and she is much more ready this time. It is cute, and not as overwhelming as the other book was. She did about 8-9 pages, and did fantastic!
I think Ron has been a little impressed the past couple of weeks, because I have learned how to speed-clean... I love the feeling of looking back and seeing how quickly my house can change... but, it also gets messy very fast with three little ones and a hubby... okay... yes, I make messes really quickly too, especially when I decide to do some huge meal or make rolls... I somehow manage to even get it all over me sometimes!
I wrote out a bunch of goals tonight, but I won't share all that with you. I love to write things out, but it seems I usually don't get it done... would really be impressed with myself if I stick to my plan! Really, I can't do it without God's strength and determination!
Well, I really ought to go to bed sometime tonight... so farewell until next time. Oh, and don't feel bad if you have this urge to leave a comment every now and then... I actually DO enjoy reading them, even if I don't get to respond.
Good night, y'all! Or, should I say "good morning"?
Friday, February 8, 2008
Hope's eight week appointment
Hope Christiana is now 8 weeks and one day. She was weighed today with light clothes on, and weighed in at 12lbs 14ozs. She is riding the 90-95th percentile in her weight. She is only 22 inches long (from head to heal), but still that is an inch growth since last month. That puts her at about 50th percentile in height. Then, her head circumferance is 40cm. Yep, she is growing. Poor little gal got 3 shots today, and did not appreciate it too much. She is healthy and beautiful!
Yes, I know my girls look rough in some of those home photos from yesterday. Sometimes when your at home, you just don't feel like spending much time with hair that they pull down during naptime anyway! Faith does not like anything in her hair when she is sleeping!
Got to get going... got revival tonight and a youth activity afterward! Have a great weekend!
Yes, I know my girls look rough in some of those home photos from yesterday. Sometimes when your at home, you just don't feel like spending much time with hair that they pull down during naptime anyway! Faith does not like anything in her hair when she is sleeping!
Got to get going... got revival tonight and a youth activity afterward! Have a great weekend!
Thursday, February 7, 2008
You want pictures... you got it!
I am sorry about some of the pictures being strange and alike... but, they are showing up on the screen as words and codes, and I need to figure out how to change it... yes, Ron, I am sorry about the one of you taking a nap, but I have much to learn about how to fix this issue!
If you all want an update about our family, read the previous post! By the way, I am at the library, using an adapter thingy Ron bought!
If you all want an update about our family, read the previous post! By the way, I am at the library, using an adapter thingy Ron bought!
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