Friday, March 28, 2008
Please, don't share...
I must apologize for not getting that video fixed of my little Hope. It is so adorable, and I want to share it with you all, so I will plan to get that fixed eventually. It just takes so long to upload, and I am so often in a hurry. I know I haven't updated for a while, so here is a quick one... not so fun news first, then you can enjoy the fun stuff afterward.
We've all taken turns being under the weather... even my little Hope. Between the combination of Hope's sad cold, Charity's vomiting a couple of times, Faithy's complaining of a bellyache, my stomach ache and serious drained feeling, and Ron's critically low blood count... we've had a time of it... but, we are amazingly active for a sick bunch! The two older girls seem to be well now, and I am making the baby sleep a lot! Sleep seems to help bodies heal so much faster! I even slept part of the day away myself... couldn't help it, I felt robbed of life and even had trouble walking straight! I feel a little better now! Guess it's a flu thing. I don't want to embarrass Ron by saying too much, but I would appreciate you all praying for him because he is a bit more tired and weaker due to the wear and tear of the chemo that he is still taking every other week. He has been so tough this far. He is scheduled to preach at our church Sunday night and he seems to be excited about whatever it is he feels led to preach about. He had a few days off work because of Spring break, and that helps one to get some extra rest!
Here is another one of Faith's cute thoughts...
It was time for bed one night when Faith said something like this:
"When I get up from taking a nap, can Mommy, Daddy, Faithy, and Charity go to Heaven? Maybe I could take my blanket, pillow, and bed with me. That would be too heavy for me. Maybe I could sleep on the disciples' beds."
That was so cute!
Now she has been playing "crucifixion," too. She has "crucified" my guests, her dolls, and her Daddy. Someday, she will understand the real pain that went with Jesus' death, and His wonderful love for her. Right now, she is really into Bible stories and acting them out. My children's ages are so fun, and exhausting at the same time. They say some of the cutest things, and sometimes the most embarrassing. Faith is so open with people and says what she thinks, while Charity is generally more reserved and shy, but very good at letting us know she has a "need." Charity is talking so well. It looks funny, because she is so tiny, she doesn't look like she should be just walking and talking so well. She is my petite one right now. Hope is now 15 pounds, and only 3 1/2 months old! I can loose just about any bad mood when I see her smiling so beautifully at me. It is so incredible to have these little people's utmost trust in me. May God help me do my best to show them His love and kindness. It sure does get tough to be patient with them, and often I fail in that area. I know I am blessed with fantastic children and an awesome husband. For this, once again, I give thanks!
update: He is now scheduled to preach in the morning instead of evening tomorrow.
Monday, March 17, 2008
When a three year old draws, Hope Christiana, and the soon-to-be two year old!
Can you guess what this is? My little Faith drew it! She says its an elephant. I think it is very good for a three year old. Then, the other day, she drew Jesus on the cross, and the two theives! It was very well done, as well! She has finally figured out how to put arms and a body on her "people," which used to only have a head and legs and feet!
Charity turns two next month! Can you believe it?! Time has flown by WAY to quickly! She is a good little talker, too, but a little shy!
This is a video of my happy little baby! She smiles so much! You just can't help to squeeze her! She just recently started a type of laugh that just gets you in the heart! All Ron or I have to do to get her to smile sometimes is to just look at her or speak to her, then she melts our hearts! The other day I was really down, and her little smile cheered me. Then, I remembered her name... HOPE! Yes, we do have hope! Thank God!
We had a few young people overnight at our house from UBC! And, it was so much fun! May God bless their choir tour! I even knew on of the girls from back in my New Mexico missions' days! It was nice seeing a few other young people I recognized as well! Only I remember some of them from their teen days.
Well, we have a youth event scheduled tonight, so I best be going! Keep in touch, y'all! And, thank you for praying for us!
(Please, be patient as I try to get the video going. Thanks!)
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Testing... testing... one, two, three...
I have been messing around with my computer, and here I was finally able to pull up a picture from my new camera! Yea! I have learned today many things, including the fact that you can click on a picture and see it much larger! Don't laugh, I really did just figure some little things out today! I am sooo glad, although my computer is a little slow, it does work!
This is my happy driver! When he first had his surgery and a little before, I was HIS driver. Now, he has the doctor's permission to drive and I am sure he is very glad! ;-)
Our adventurous past couple of weeks...
A rest stop
The Washington Monument at night (below)
I believe the above picture is the Lincoln Memorial.
The White House
Another cool looking building
the great theatre where we saw "Daniel and the Lions Den"
My beautiful family!
Don't ask... just found it interesting!
Bus Convention (nursery) and hotel pictures (above)
The BIG BLIZZARD (below)
No, my girls do not usually wear pants out, but I figured a snow adventure might call for a snow suit for the toddler age since a little snow certianly measures up on their little legs... just for those of you who might be confused by the change of dress. Still hold to the belief in girls being dressed like girls... as found in Dueteronomy. Just not sure how else to keep them so warm in the snow.
Below is my first video to be put on my blog! I know that it is really dark, but we were in Washington, D.C.
Monday, March 10, 2008
Figuring out my computer!
Well, it sure was nice to see our friends at the Kenwood Bible Methodist Church last night. Ron was to give his life story (shortened and edited version, of course). He did a good job. Glad the weather was better. Never know what to expect these days. It was nice to see GBS's President Michael Avery and Sister Avery, Dr. Wingham (who married Ron and me), Ohio Bible Methodist's President Clair Sams and his wife, Brother and Sister Durr, Larry Smith and his wife, the Cassity's, Jenny, Brother McLaughlin, and several others at the service last night. There wasn't a large crowd, I am sure it was the weather, but it definitely was fun seeing some of the ones we know have been praying so much for us. Enjoyed the meal afterwards cooked by the Durrs and Sams. Thank you, dear friends, for inviting us!
Today is a big day at the Cook home, for today RON RETURNED TO WORK! He was really tired, but he got up and went! He's a tough guy if I ever saw one! We actually figured things up again, and it might be that his chemo will be over in May! Then, of course, there will be more tests to see if it was sufficient. Hopefully, it will all be over! Would you believe the man still has hair!? Many people loose their hair, and he has been, but he still has plenty (although he is keeping it very short). His scar looks like it is fading some, and when his hair all grows back, you may not even notice it much!
A spiritual thought: I am lately realizing the power behind fasting and prayer. I have never really made myself do it much before, but I realize now that it is a Biblical practice, and that if I want to see some people saved, I am going to have to do it. I love our teens we work with, and I went to prayer for them one day, for many of them had been missing church and I was really concerned for their souls. I missed them sooo badly! Would you know that the next Sunday nearly every teen was at church! There IS power in prayer! But, I also know that it takes sacrifice and discipline to pray this way, because Satan loves to use this time to fight against you. He did it to Jesus, too, when He was fasting and praying, but Jesus was victorious and we can be too! I am excited about this new "ministry." It is difficult in the winter for me to get out and go witnessing, because of the little ones, but when it gets nice outside, I like to go for walks with the children. This is when I get to do alot of witnessing. Parks are an awesome place to talk to parents (or grandparents) about Jesus and going to church. Or, going door to door passing out cookies and tracts is fun, too. So, in the winter, I feel at a loss! I can't take a newborn out in the snow! But, for those of you who also cannot get out, pray! That is where the real power is anyway! God is answering prayer, and I am excited! I know that you are not to brag and show off the fact you are fasting and praying, and I do not want that, but I would love to challenge my fellow readers in joining me praying for lost souls and for our own selves... many of us have some hurdles to jump. I know I do!
May you have a great week!
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Okay, so I can't spell!
One more story for you! Ron went into a little store while we were in DC to ask for directions, and he decided to buy a package of cookies. Well, when he went to pay for it, they asked for his ID! He was shocked, and inquired at the reasoning of his being IDed for a little pack of cookies. It turns out that only military could buy there or something, and so my poor hubby left without his cookies. We may never recover from such a rejection! :-) Just another funny story to add to the pile!
Friday, March 7, 2008
VACATION!!! Well, sort-of...
Then, Tuesday, we went to Sight and Sound, which was putting on Daniel and the Lion's Den! So cool!
Then, Tuesday evening through Thursday was the Convention. While going back to Ohio on Thursday, we drove through Hershey, PA. Didn't get to stop, but I was fascinated... I am a chocolate lover!
Then, that night we stayed at a "nice" hotel that appeared very clean... but, alas, upon pulling back the bed covers for my little girls to get in bed... BEHOLD! A ROACH LYETH UPON THY PILLOW! We quickly made a change of rooms!
During our final hours of driving home... a blizzard struck (to our dismay)! We probably passed 20 accidents, even a patrol car appeared to be a part of one of the accidents! One accident had a vehicle on TOP of a guard-rail. (Sorry, but that DID fascinate me, too!). Then, there was that semi that had jack-knifed, too. Yep, it was a little scary out there... so please pardon the absence of pictures of our trip, for I don't feel like going to the library in a blizzard in order get my pictures on my blog. I do plan to share those with you, however, in the near future.
Ron had chemo today, so we had to get back for that. He teases me about the Nupogen shots I have been giving him. He thinks I enjoy it as a type of revenge or something! Ha! I enjoy it because I have fascinations with health and medical stuff, NOT as a revenge... bless his heart!
We had a great week, and wouldn't trade it for anything! Enjoyed the sessions and seeing many old friends and making some new! Loved the crazy things that happen to us on family trips! Gotta have a good laugh!
Monday, Ron is scheduled to return to work after perhaps four months of being on medical leave of absence and receiving sick-leave and catastrophic sick leave pay!!! We have been VERY well cared for, and everyone has been so kind. Life is returning to a little more of a schedule... don't know whether to me happy or not... but, I am glad my hubby is as well as he is! Thanks again to EVERYONE for all you have done... keep praying! Love ya!
By the way, the word for today is "fascinate."