Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.
Philippians 4:8

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Christmas Eve . . . Not Quite What We Planned

Ok. So, one day I'm gonna get pictures up with my posts, but this one has no pictures. It's Christmas Eve. Most parents stay up getting their children's gifts put together, wrapped, or something of the sorts. Well . . .that is how we started. Todd had gone to get some plywood to put a train for the boys on and I was beginning/finishing wrapping gifts. Yes, I can start and finish in one night. Over the past few years, the Lord has convicted our hearts about our spending/gift giving at Christmas. Truly, we have no needs nor wants. Well, maybe wants, but our wants is what we have been convicted about. Why do I live a comfortable life full of wants and "stuff" rather than using that money to further the gospel and share with those in NEED? We have a LONG way to go here, but none the less, the Lord has convicted us . . . that can make spending money unnecessarily a little more uncomfortable. Anyway, that's not what I intended to write about. So . . . carrying on about our business hoping to get to bed pretty early :) Todd comes home and is carrying the plywood upstairs and then stops and says, "Come look at this!" We saw a HUGE spider web that covered our entire handrail going to our upstairs. INSANE! Then, as we looked closer we noticed tiny spiders in it. A LOT of them. Then, we saw them on the opposite wall. And at the door and blinds at the bottom of the stairs. There were tiny spiders EVERYWHERE!!! SO, at 9:30 we get out the vacuum and start vacuuming it all up (and thankfully our boys slept through this whole thing). Done with that . . . or so we thought. Todd saw more on another wall upstairs. We continued to trace these spiders trying to find the sac they came from. Hundreds, actually maybe THOUSANDS of spiders!! We keep following the trail only to find they started . . . in the Christmas tree!!!!!! AAGGHHHHHH!! So, by now it's 10:30 or 11. We know we have to get the Christmas tree out!! Immediately!! So, on Christmas Eve, late that night, we are dragging our Christmas tree outside in the cold rain. SOOOOOOOO many spiders and webs in it . . . we couldn't even salvage any of the decorations! We finally finished cleaning and wrapping . . . what a night!! Despite the unpleasantness, at least I can say we have a memory, we found them before they COMPLETELY infested the house, and really, we should be thankful for the warm, dry shelter of a house that we have.

Monday, December 10, 2012

The season of Christmas

Christmas!! A time of joy, family, and celebration that our Lord came to earth to be our Saviour. Emmanuel, God with us!! That truly is what it is about, right? All too often I feel the answer to that question is no. Honestly, I can become quite a scrooge this time of year. We go, go, go, and then go go go some more. It is truly one of the most difficult times of year to live out of town from family. I'm already exhausted even as I sit here typing and it's only Dec. 10. I haven't bought the first gift. And I have no idea when I will nor what to buy. Not one free moment between now and mid January. It frustrates me . . . my head feels like it is constantly spinning. I can't help but feel that we get it all wrong. None of these things are bad. Family is great. Nothing wrong with giving gifts. I love to eat and enjoy a good fellowship with family or church friends. The whole month is spent hustling and bustling around to fit everything in. And somewhere in there we fit in Christ. None of us would want to admit that it's that way . . . and I don't want it to be that way . . . but I feel like I'm running in a cogwheel and can't get out. Why can't I change? I'm sure much of the reason is expectations of others. Maybe another reason is exhaustion :) BUT, my desire is simple. To celebrate with thankfulness that God is with us!! That is the one thing I can do . . . celebrate that glorious truth each and every day. Remind myself of that every day (every hour) and from that it will spill out in my speech to others. Lord, please remind me daily.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Jman quotes

This post will be short, but I must write it down so that I will remember and laugh one day. One of my all time favorite quotes by Jman: "Stop growling at me Joshy!" Even to type it makes me laugh. When Jeremiah does something that irritates Joshy he growls at Jman. It's quite hilarious. I really need a video of it!!

Monday, October 1, 2012

Where is the choo choo going?

At the Slade house we are all about some choo choos!! That's what comes with having 2 little boys around! We play with them every day . . . Thomas, Mavis, Percy, the engines . . . etc. Engines are extra special. Every time we drive into town we pass the train tracks and look for engines. If we see the engines it is an extra special day! And the days that we see the engines "pulling", almost nothing can contain the excitement. Some days I get tired of choo choos and would love to play with something else . . . but oh the joy that they bring my little boys. And sometimes the trains can bring such joy to my heart. When Todd was in Brazil back in August, Jeremiah would be playing with his trains and would say, "Mommy! The choo choo is going on a mission trip to Brazil! Where DaDa is!!" And today with Chandler he was playing with his trains and it happened again . . . "My trains are going on a mission trip. Going to China. Like Daddy is going!" What joy this little 2 year old (will be 3 in 5 days!) can bring to my heart. So sweet that he wants his trains to do what his Daddy is doing!! May God continue to sanctify us so that when our children want to be like us, they will in turn, be like Him!!

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Planes, Trains, Buses and the Tomahawk Chop

These are all the things that made the day for 2 little boys! About a month ago we had some tickets to a Braves game. Uncle Aaron and Aunt Mae Mae went with us and taught them the "Tomahawk Chop" (and we got to see fireworks)! Ever since then, they constantly ask us to play "the chop" on you tube for them and they will do this over and over and over and over and over and over . . . . They absolutely love it!! We had tickets to go the the game again last night, for Chipper's farewell. Todd had wanted to go, but ended up leaving a day early for China and did not get to go. We were supposed to go with Aunt Kim, Uncle Chris, Savannah and Slade, but they were going Sat night and not so sure about doing it 2 nights in a row. So, I asked my parents to go and still had 3 extra tickets, which Aunt Lisa, Melissa and Andy gladly decided to use. Due to parking we decided to take MARTA. They drove down to College Park and we met them there. College Park is right by the airport. My boys stood in amazement as they watched the enormous planes literally pass right over their heads. They thought that was big stuff. It didn't stop there. Next we got on a train. Nothing compares to choo choo's these days . . . life was grand!! Then, we got on a bus . . . Jeremiah asks me every Sunday that he sees a bus if he can ride. Then to the Braves game to "get their chop on"! It was pure bliss for the 2 little ones. We made it through the game (the braves did lose unfortunately) and what happens on Fridays . . . FIREWORKS!!! It only made the night that much better. Our boys had a blast and we laughed at them much. Joshua was about to fall asleep but would chop every time the music played :) It wouldn't be right to leave out the bus ride from the stadium back to five points, though. We were PACKED on there (not surprised). But so packed that I was standing and holding Jeremiah and nothing else. Nope, I just bounced from person to person as we chugged along turning the corners. I think it may have scarred Jman from riding buses for life!!! All in all, I'm so glad that we went. The smiles on their faces for the entire night was priceless!!

Monday, September 24, 2012

Our God is Faithful . . .

I have not written in a while. Honestly, I feel like taking care of my household and going to work is about all I can do. I think back to a year ago . . . I was training for a half marathon, led a bible study with 2 young women, taught 11th & 12th grade sunday school, and who knows what else. My children were younger then. Isn't it supposed to get easier as they get older. I continue to question why I don't seem to be able to get anything done. I really don't have an answer for that. Maybe my children's increased activity level? Just a shot in the dark. Still no answer . . . I just can't do any more. And that's ok. When everything was fresh with Abigail it was hard to process. We just kept pushing through (a one and two year old can be very helpful with that!) I feel like now, 3 months later, I am processing it. Quite frankly that last couple of weeks have been really hard. I cry often. I watch several friends (who we all found out within a few weeks of each other that we were pregnant) all continue with healthy pregnancies. I am grateful that they do, don't get me wrong, but it is a constant reminder to me that Abigail went to be with our Lord before I ever met her. Just saying that reminds me of my own selfishness. Occasionally I revert back to "why", but quickly remind myself that our God is good and that He is sovereign! I truly do believe that. Mostly I just realize that I have a hurting heart that is still dependent on God to heal it. Speaking of dependence, I, by nature, am pretty terrible at that. I have always been very independent, never struggling with self esteem. Today, that is different. I feel as though I fail at most things. My most heart wrenching failure is that I feel I am not a good mother to my children. Jeremiah is incredibly defiant and testing right now (actually they both have their moments, Jeremiah's are just more frequent.) I could be a much better and more supportive wife. Really, there are days where I feel like I do nothing well. Many would tell me that Satan is feeding me these lies (and that is true to an extent.) But what is greater, is that the Lord is teaching me a true and complete dependence on Him. Dependent on Him to heal my heart. Dependent on Him to parent my sweet little boys. Dependent on Him to be a godly wife. Dependent on Him just to make it from one day to the next (this is a pretty common thing.) I have stepped back and away from many things (and people). But this is ok for a season. The Lord is teaching me and conforming to be more like Him. I (and definitely Todd) might question whether I am learning anything . .. but my prayer is that I do. That I may consider this trial a joy (James 1:2-4)! That He may receive all honor, glory, and praise. That as I grow He may use me for His glory, and His alone. Over the past couple of weeks I have had a patient. She is a sweet lady, even if she complained a lot for the first couple of visits. As we talked, we learned that our lives shared many common experiences. Though different in some ways, we have both seen our husbands through seminary, been a pastor's wife, adopted 2 children, and lost a baby when 5 months pregnant. It is not coincidence that our paths crossed . . . it was through God's sovereign plan. She has been an encouragement to me and a HUGE reminder that my God loves me and has adopted me as His child. He sent her to me as that reminder. Though my heart aches greatly right now (not a day or probably hour goes by that I don't remember that I had hoped to be meeting my baby girl in a couple of weeks), God is faithful. I am so thankful for the gospel and that God chose me! Blessed be the name of the Lord!! This song sums up my thoughts well :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLuaGiu73jc

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Abigail Grace Slade

It's been almost 3 months since my last blog post. For starters, I'm just not very good at this whole blog thing, but we have had a lot going on in the past 2 months. Here is just a small glimpse of that. In my last post I wrote about the exciting news of the Lord opening my womb and being pregnant. What a miracle that was and how excited we were. Another thing that I did not include in that post was that we had put our house on the market (to free ourselves up somewhat for the arrival of the baby in October) and to our shock we had a contract on it within 3 weeks. In addition to that, my cousin and his wife had offered to let us borrow their 7 seater vehicle while they were in Hawaii (he is in the military and getting transferred there). It seemed as though everything was working out as we anticipated the arrival of the baby in October. Then, after an ultrasound at one of my doctor's appointments, they sent me to get a high level ultrasound to check my placenta and possibly some fluid on the baby's abdomen. We went for the ultrasound and that is when we got the news that we had never expected. Our baby had a cystic hygroma and hydrops (fluid on the heart, abdomen, lungs, and skull) and was not expected to live. The doctor told us that she probably had Turner's syndrome and with all the complications she would not live to term. They anticipated she would die in the next 4-6 weeks. WOW! That is pretty shocking news that is very hard to hear. We told our families and friends and then tried to process everything. Many things were a blur for a while. I remember trying to make a conscious effort to continue to give our boys as much time and energy as I could muster up. We had to continue living our lives . . . only now we continued with the knowledge that our little girl was very sick. I am grateful for God's grace! Not that a minute of what we were going through was easy, but throughout every moment He sustained us. We KNEW that God was sovereign, that He had ordained all of it. Now we continued to hope that the Lord would heal our daughter - we certainly knew that He could. However, we also knew that He might not. We had said from day one that we would give God all honor and praise . . . in the good and in the bad. We had said it, now we had to live it. Not of our own accord, but through Christ. The days to follow were hard. We had frequent dr appointments and I continued to grow (actually quite fast at this point!) There was no question that I was pregnant. Strangers frequently commented on my pregnant belly, often asking when I was due and if I knew what I was having. Usually I would just answer complete strangers as though everything was normal. Sometimes I did go into more of the details, often I did not. We went to the doctor weekly in hopes to hear our daughter's heartbeat. The day came when we went in and did not hear that heartbeat that we had grown to love. Our daughter had passed away in my womb. I was far enough along that I would go through labor and deliver our daughter. A couple of days later we checked into the hospital to have labor induced. After a rough 22 hours our little girl was born. Abigail Grace Slade. 1 lb 12 oz. She was tiny. Her body was filled with fluid, but she was perfect . . . she was exactly how the Lord had created her. I am beyond grateful and cherish the short time that Todd and I got to hold her on this earth. One of the hardest things I have ever done is watch the nurses take her from the room. At that point we knew that we would never see our daughter on earth again. BUT, we are confident that she is in heaven with the Father now. In a perfect body, never knowing pain or suffering, and worshipping the Father. For her, it could be no better. For us, we will grieve, but we will grieve with a peace knowing that God is still good. I still have days that are hard .. . and I'm sure that I will have many more. We could ask, "why?" We will probably never have a definite answer to that question. What we do know is that the Lord will use this to continue to make us more like Him. To grow our faith, increase our dependence on Him, and ensure that He gets the glory. The gospel has already been shared multiple times because of our Abigail. It may sound as though I don't struggle very much . . . I do. I do not always feel like these things are true. But I praise the Father that His promises and His Word are not based on my feelings. His promises and His Word are true. And the Lord gives grace and sustains. That is what I will cling to. I pray that the Lord will continue to use Abigail, a little girl who never saw daylight, to further the gospel and transform lives. "And he said, 'Naked I came from my mother's womb and naked shall I return. The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord." Job 1:21

Friday, April 20, 2012

It's been a while . . . .

So, it's been a few months since I was on here. And even now it is almost midnight, but just a night that I could not sleep for various reasons. So, here I am finally blogging, secretly hoping that it will make me sleepy so I can go lay down and turn off my brain and go to sleep.

In the past 3 months quite a bit has happened. There is a reason that I have not blogged very much. Quite frankly it was due to lack of energy. Normally, that's not an issue with me. Despite having a 1 and 2 yr old and just being busy and on the go all the time I still typically have no problem keeping up. But, something has changed and now I struggle to keep up. For a couple of months I struggled to keep my eyes open for much of the day. At work it became a running joke that by 10AM I would be yawning. I would often think of pulling into our neighborhood on the way home and taking nap before I walked through the door to meet my sweet boys. I often couldn't think straight (still can't) and noticed that I was often so tired that my patience grew very thin . . . especially with those I love the most. I sometimes couldn't eat. I no longer had the energy to exercise and found my time with the Lord being a struggle. I struggled to keep my eyes open and study His Word, even though I desired to do so.

So, exactly what is going on with me? Why the drastic change? My body was changing - in a way that I had never experienced before! As quite a surprise and such an amazing blessing, all of these changes are from me being pregnant!! Todd and I will always remember the day that we found out . .. the shock and somewhat disbelief at first.

After several years of struggling with infertility we had worked through many ups and downs, many tears, many questions, many difficult discussions . . . and had a peace. We knew that our God was sovereign - that He is the One who opens and closes the womb. We had adopted Jeremiah and Joshua . . . and each of them TRULY are such a blessing from the Lord. I could not imagine our lives without them. It still amazes me to look at how God placed each of them with us and how they fit so perfectly. It amazes me at how much those 2 little boys love each other already - they are almost like twins. They don't enjoy being separated . . . even to go to sleep at night!! Todd and I had talked about whether we wanted more children - we had always said yes. Around Christmas, however, I told Todd that yes, I wanted more, but I felt like my head was about to spin off (scary, I know). I felt like our lives were constantly hurried and rushed and with all the extra hustle and bustle of December it just hit me . . . I just want life to slow down a little and enjoy each other. And that was the end of that conversation.

A couple of weeks later we were in the car (this is when Todd and I actually talk) on our way to Rome and Todd told me, "I think you're going to get pregnant." My response, "Uhm, ok. Whatever you think, dear." He continued to tell me that he didn't know why he felt this way, but he did. That weekend we were at a church service in Rome (where Todd got to baptize his nephew Slade) and someone there shared a story of how after not thinking she could get pregnant, she did. And the struggles that they had and so on. It was quite a story of God's grace and blessing upon their life. Of course the story is a little different for Todd and I than for some people since we had struggled with infertility for 6 years. After the service Todd asked me what I thought. The whole time she was talking I had thoughts pop into my head of how I wish that were us . . . but every time I would go back to KNOWING that the Lord is sovereign . . . and how He has given us so much and blessed us SO richly, when we deserve nothing. I am a wretched sinner and deserve death - not to have a God who loves me and has miraculously saved me and blessed me beyond measure. In my mind, if I never got pregnant it truly was ok. Not to say that I would never have difficult moments, but to say that I rest in Him . . . and that is enough. Todd essentially felt the same . . . but remember he still thinks that I'm going to get pregnant!!

It was only a few weeks after this that we found out I was pregnant. I took 2 pregnancy tests just to make sure :) After 6 years the Lord had opened my womb. People often tell us that it is because we adopted and I finally relaxed. Maybe . . . but what I do know without any question is that the Lord opened my womb and allowed that to happen, and to happen in His timing. I do not think that adoption was a magic pill for me getting pregnant - our God is sovereign - He gives and He sustains life!! May we never take His blessings (even those that we think are small or insignificant) for granted!!

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Grandmama

February 10, 1914 - December 29, 2011

Those are the years that my sweet Grandmama was here on earth. I have so many fond memories of Grandmama (my dad's mom). She was a lady who loved the Lord - I remember often when visiting her and spending the night with her (and Pop) that every morning she would be up reading her Bible. This was how she started EVERY day. She was always confident in her faith and trusted her Savior. In addition to being a godly grandmother, she was an AMAZING cook!! No one could cook like grandmama, whether it was chicken strips, fried squash, biscuits, mashed potatoes, or a cake or pie, it was ALL wonderful!! She always make extra biscuits on Sunday and I would eat the extra biscuits almost every Sunday when I went to visit. My grandmother was also able to do just about anything - no task was too big. She was a hard worker, no one could argue that point. I think that pretty much every one liked her . . . none of the family can remember anyone who didn't like her! She was feisty - I loved this about her - maybe that's cause I can bit a little bit like her!! She was known for being quite stubborn also - my husband would tell you that I hold that trait as well :) And she was always laughing - whether she was talking to one of her friends on the phone or trying to tell a joke - she frequently couldn't finish telling jokes because she would be laughing too hard - and you would always end up laughing also, not at the joke she couldn't finish, but at her laughing - it was definitely contagious!!

Grandmama was very special . . . maybe because I'm a lot like her. She had gotten pretty sick over the past couple of years and it was difficult to see her not being herself. So, for that I am grateful that she is no longer suffering here in her earthly body in her temporary home. Though I miss being with her and spending time with her, I can smile and have great peace in knowing that she is now praising her Creator and in His presence - THAT is true healing - physical and spiritual!! Her faith has been realized!! I rejoice in that and am so thankful that the Lord blessed me to have her as Grandmama!!

Christmas 2011 - A season of travelling!!

First of all, let me say that I am so thankful that we got the chance to see so much of our family during Christmas this year. It is always a struggle and not every year that we get to see so many people. We started off by heading to Gainesville on the 23rd to see my family. We got together with my mom's side of the family that night for food, fun, good company and gift exchange - both real gifts and all the silly gag gifts that come around each year. This year's winning gag was a scary Michael Jackson look alike painting - it really was a bit creepy. The next morning we exchanged gifts and had time with just my parents and my sister and Lev. From there we went to Grandmama's house to see my dad's side of the family - that was such a sweet time to see all of my family that I really don't get to see nearly as often as I would like. From there we headed back to Griffin for the Christmas Eve service and made it through the hour long service with our 2 sweet boys in there with us. phew!!! From there we carried on a Christmas Eve tradition that we started last year - Pizza!! So, we ate some pizza and then rode around Griffin looking at Christmas lights . . . mostly tacky ones cause that's what Jeremiah likes best!! Christmas morning we got up and gathered with our faith family at Second - so thankful to be in the Lord's house on the day we celebrate the birth of our Savior, who came to redeem us!! After the service we headed to Rome and spent the night. That following day we did our annual scavenger hunt at the Slades's and enjoyed our time there. That night Todd and I came back to Griffin while the boys enjoyed one more day/night with Mimi and Papa!!

It was quite a whirlwind with all that travelling and quite exhausting as well. But in the end I am so grateful for both of our families and the time that we could spend with each of them. We are truly blessed beyond measure with our earthly families!!

Savannah 1/2 Marathon

Back at the beginning of Nov, I ran in the Savannah Rock and Roll 1/2 Marathon with some sweet friends!! This was my second 1/2 marathon. I had run in one almost exactly a year before that in Nov of 2010 in Columbus, GA and said that I would probably NEVER do that again. I had not trained very well, but was determined to make it through, which I did, but couldn't walk for a week afterward. So, this time I was determined to do a little better job training. I had signed up in June and had PLENTY of time to train. Well, I didn't really get serious til maybe September, but still had plenty of time. I started out with some solo runs, which was fine for short runs, but quickly realized that I needed some companionship and accountability and motivation for some of those longer runs! I ran a lot with Angela L. and through her got to meet Stephanie J and run with her some also. I did enjoy the time that I got to spend with these 2 ladies in the process. It made the running much better (as I frequently questioned why I had signed up for this silly race!)
So, race time came and we all headed down to Savannah - Jon and Michele, Doug and Angela, and Jennifer B and myself. All in the minivan . . . by the way, I get car sick and sitting in the back was not a great idea. Felt kinda rotten and switched it up for the last hour before we got to the expo. Sat in lots of traffic to get there, but got there, met Chuck, and picked up our numbers! We then met David and Angela at Carrabas for dinner. The wait was FOREVER, so we decided to sit out in the FREEZING COLD to eat. From there we were going to Darien to stay with the Cecil's. Angela offered to let me stay with her and David in the camper and honestly the thought of not getting back in the minivan that made me so sick for another hour was so appealing that I couldn't turn it down. I think I slept a LITTLE that night, only to get back up at dark-thirty to get ready for the race. We got there and once again it was FREEZING!! We started though and I must admit I was a little nervous . . . I have NO idea why I should be nervous about running, but I was. I started and was doing great until my knee started hurting around mile 6 (I had been having trouble with my IT band for about a month prior on long runs!) It hurt so bad I almost fell in the middle of the street. I stopped, did a little stretching, some praying and handing it over to the Lord, and started back up, hoping for the best. Thankfully, the pain subsided and I finished well. 2:07 That was better than I had hoped for so I was pretty excited.

Not sure if I will do another. I would like to . . . but we will see.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Southern Belle Farms

This fall we (actually I thought and Todd just went along for the ride) it would be fun to visit a pumpkin farm. So,realizing that our boys are still too young to truly appreciate it, we took a beautiful Saturday afternoon and visited Southern Belle Farms in McDonough. They had some farm animals that J-man loved. We rode in the little cow train, and just enjoyed being together as a family.



I can't believe he's already 2 . . .

Yes, it is hard for me to believe that Jeremiah is 2!! Some days he has those terrible temper tantrums that very much remind me that he is 2, but my oh my, how time has flown. I can still remember when we first met him - he was so short and soooo chubby. I don't think chubby even begins to describe him. He has grown and changed tremendously. Now he looks like a little boy. Here are a few pics of his birthday. Nothing fancy - just good times with family and a Thomas the Train cake for J-man.


Thursday, October 27, 2011

It's been a while. . .

I've been wanting to blog again for a while, but it just hasn't happened. I've been wanting to get pictures uploaded from Jeremiah's birthday . . . but that hasn't happened either. They are coming though . . .

Otherwise . . . things going on:
We went to the Dr. for check ups for the boys a couple of weeks ago. Big news . . . Jeremiah is now on the growth chart - wahoo!!!! This is quite an accomplishment for this little guy who has never been on the growth chart. Both height and weight are on the chart - we knew he had grown, just not that much. Excited for the little guy :)
Joshua is now crawling. Of course, every parent is so excited when their child begins crawling. So we are excited . . . but I realize JUST how much more I have to chase him. He is enjoying his new mobility and exploring the house. Already I've noticed that I am able to get less done on my days at home. Oh well . . . it's fun watching him crawl around (even though part of me still wants him to be my baby and not grow up)!
The Slades are now running. Todd has participated in 2 5K's over the past week. And to my amazement his time isn't too bad! It might be scary what he could do if he actually trained for them :) I am scheduled to run in a half marathon next Sat (Nov. 5th). I just got sick with I think strep today, but hoping I feel better soon and will be good for next weekend. I must admit I'm excited and think that it will be lots of fun . . . but am ready for it to be over. Ready to not be training for it . . . I may enter my winter hibernation soon :)
The Lord continues to teach us. I truly am blessed. I am blessed with a wonderful husband, 2 little blessings (our boys), and 2 furry blessings!! These are just who is in my household and doesn't include all of our family and friends. I live in a country where I am free to worship and have whatever physical needs (and plenty of wants) met easily. I am a member of a church body where the Word is preached and I am always being taught truth - so thankful that I have a pastor that I truly learn from and am fed by. I am blessed with good health (and the ability to actually possibly run 13.1 miles)! I serve a God who is Holy, Righteous, Loving and Sovereign. He continues to teach me that He is Sovereign and to trust HIM . . . In knowing that I can be content in all things, wherever He has me. To be anxious or frustrated is sin . . . not trusting HIm and His Sovereignty!! He is also teaching me just what a wretch I am and how much I need a Savior. How grateful this makes me for His grace!!! I do not deserve it, but He has given it to me! May God continue to teach me to be godly - to keep HIs glory in my thoughts and actions ALL the time!

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Monday, October 3, 2011

A family of four . . .

So, I was having trouble finding pics of the four of us and I wasn't very happy about that. I was excited to find a few of when we welcomed Joshua into the Slade family. It amazes me at just how much my sweet boys have changed in such a short time!

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Joshua Daniel Slade




On Tuesday, January 11, 2011, Jeremiah and I were at home playing. We were semi-snowed in. It had snowed 2-3 Sunday night, which for Griffin, is only a little shy of a blizzard! Todd came home sometime that afternoon ( a little earlier than normal) and walked up to Jeremiah and asked if he was ready for a little hispanic brother. I questioned, "Why would you ask that?" He went on to tell me that his dad had called him earlier that day and said he had received a call from the hospital in Rome wanting to know if he wanted to handle an adoption of a hispanic baby that had been born on Sunday. I will mention that I had said I wanted a hispanic little girl next (so he wasn't a girl, but I decided I could let that slide:) Oh, and we had talked about having more children, but weren't exactly seeking at this point - again the Lord blessed us in ways we did not expect or deserve. He was a healthy 2 day old baby whose mother wanted to give him up for adoption. After and couple of previous situations that fell through, his dad didn't even want to tell us about this baby until he had him and felt confident about the situation. So, he and Todd's mom dug their way out of their driveway (they had gotten more snow that us and were actually snowed in) and headed off to the hospital, hoping to make it through the snow to meet what they hoped would be their next grandchild. Todd actually called his mom while they were at the hospital and found out then, but still didn't tell me. Todd's dad talked with the birthmother and she said that she was certain she wanted to give him up for adoption. She signed the papers to legally give him up but still had 10 days to change her mind. So, Todd's parents brought him home from the hospital and he spent his first night with Mimi and Papa!! I called my boss and informed him of what was going on and that I would like to be off the next couple of months - nothing like short notice!! Fortunately, he and others that I work with were very excited and very gracious to work with me to allow that to happen. So, Wed right after lunch we headed up to Rome. Now you would think that in a large city like Atlanta the roads would have been clear from the snow storm the previous Sunday night - I mean, it had been 3 days! But, they were not. We were able to make it through but I felt like I held my breath and onto the seat as tight as I could most of the way there. We finally got there and got to see our 3 day old baby boy!! He was beautiful. We spent the night in Rome (had to get up 2 or 3 times since he was a newborn - we had missed this stage with Jeremiah) and then headed back on Thursday. My parents came down the following Saturday to meet him. We were a little anxious for the first 10 days to make sure his birthmother did not change her mind . . . and she didn't!! We decided to hold off a couple of months and adopt both boys together on the same day. So . . . on June 15, 2011, he OFFICIALLY became Joshua Daniel Slade!!

Jeremiah Elijah Slade





One winter Monday evening Todd and I got a call from his brother, Donnie. He told us that he knew about a little boy in Rome that would be eligible for adoption. Now, we had heard this more than once, so we didn't necessarily think alot about it at first. He said that he had posted something on facebook about wanting to know how to adopt Haitian children after the earthquake. He didn't hear anything about that but someone did contact him about a family they knew who was helping foster a little boy. (We do laugh a little at the fact that we had stated that we did not plan to adopt domestically, especially through DFCS!) We called the family who was providing respite foster care for him. Leslie was the mom. She told us all about him. He was born 3 months premature, weighed 3 lbs 8 oz at birth, and had endured a few medical problems, but overall was a healthy growing baby who needed a home. What we did not know at the time was that the previous Sunday they had taken him to the alter and church and prayed over him that the Lord would provide an adoptive family for him if it was not to be them. Now that's a pretty quick answer!! So, the next day we contacted our local DFCS office and they said that we had to do IMPACT training classes first, but they were already 2 weeks into the current session. After Todd talked with her further, she said that if we had a specific child in mind they would go ahead and let us in, we would just have to make up the hours somehow. The Lord had removed the first obstacle. So, we began attending classes every Thursday night from when we got off work until 9PM. They were not fun, but we knew what was at the end so we endured. We managed to get all the paperwork, homestudies, fingerprints, etc done very quickly so that we could hopefully be approved soon after the classes ended and bring home what we hoped would be our sweet baby boy. During this time we were still pretty skeptical about it working out. DFCS had informed us of one of his biological family members wanting custody also - but the courts deemed that not a suitable situation. So, we plugged through trying not to let our hearts get too attached.

Finally, DFCS approved for us to go and meet him. So, one weekend we travelled up to Rome and got to go see this sweet little boy at his current foster home. We got to interact with him briefly, feed him, and then he fell asleep in my arms. Not too bad for our first meeting. Finally, on March 11, 2010 we travelled back to Rome to pick up Jeremiah for good . . . bringing him home with us. We went back to Todd's parents that night and spent the night. I think we only got up once during the night for a feeding - and we were ok with that. From there we went to Gainesville so that my parents could meet him. He was quite a little champ during all this travelling!! Finally, we made it home, back to Griffin. Over time we grew more and more attached, loving this sweet child the Lord had blessed us with. We had hoped to have the adoption finalized by August or September. October (by his first birthday) at the very latest. Well, those were great plans, but of course it did not work out quite like that. The Lord's timetable was not ours. Finally, June 15, 2011, he OFFICIALLY became Jeremiah Elijah Slade!!

Friday, September 23, 2011

Adoption?

Todd and I had known since shortly after we married that we wanted to adopt. The Lord had put that desire in both of our hearts. At our church in Louisville we were so blessed to be surrounded by MANY families who had and were in the process of adopting. This was encouraging to us and really helped show us how real it could be. We learned much about the process and the Lord also taught our hearts much about adoption . . . adoption of orphans, but also how we are truly orphans and God has adopted us into His family - as believers we are children of the most high God! Although we knew that we wanted to adopt we did not know when. We had no idea that after several years I would not get pregnant. Not so much in our plan, but how silly are we to plan when there is a Sovereign God that is Lord of our lives. Rather than pursuing infertility treatments to try and conceive we both felt that God was leading us to adopt. We did not know where from, how we would pay for it, when, or even really where to begin. We just knew that was where God was leading us. We sought out primarily international adoption at first, but door after door seemed to close. Through all of this there were many tears. Two or three roller coaster rides of finding out about children we thought we would be able to adopt but fell through. We did trust that God was sovereign through all of it . . . that was not always easy. And often I would get frustrated with myself for being so frustrated with everything. We watched as many friends got pregnant and had children, and were very excited for them, but still our hearts were broken as we longed for children of our own. Little did we know what little blessings the Lord had for us . . . .

Griffin: Here We Come!!

When Todd began the process of sending out resumes and seeking a youth ministry position we were certain that it would take a while. After all, in Baptist churches there about 38 committees to go through to do anything:) Much to our surprise God moved quickly. Before we had time to blink we were moving back to Georgia, closer to our families. The big city of Griffin! Neither of us knew where Griffin was prior to this, but we knew that the Lord had worked out so many details and it was so evident that He was moving us there. We were very excited and a little nervous too!

A Quick Summary of How it all Began

Todd and I met in Rome at West Rome Baptist. I won't go into the long story, but we met, began dating with our trusty chaperone Meredith a few months later, got engaged about 6 months after that and then married 6 months later. Only a few months after getting married our adventures truly began. We moved to New Orleans for Todd to begin seminary. Neither of us loved it there, but did not realized a major hurricane named Katrina would move us only 8 months later. We evacuated but did not go back to live there as the area we lived in was completely destroyed. As 2nd story apartment dwellers we salvaged some things, but not to reside there. In the mean time, we lived in Fernandina Beach, FL for about 3 months. Sounds dreamy, and it was for Todd working on a golf course with unlimited free golf, but I was working ridiculous hours and not so much a fan. From there we spent a little time with family in Georgia, then moved on to our fourth state to live in during our 1st 16 months of marriage. We decided after enduring that we could handle whatever came our way. So, we landed in Louisville, KY for Todd to finish seminary at Southern. Much more content there we lived there for 2 1/2 years until Todd was about to graduate. This is where our furry children entered the picture. First Dalton, and a couple of years later we welcomed Lucy. In July of 2008, after a quick interview process we found out we were moving to the big city of Griffin, GA!!