Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Happy Birthday!

dada after work
Danny,
I am so happy to be celebrating another birthday with you. I look at your 33rd year and I celebrate what God has done. I love you so much more after all that I've seen in you this past year. You have grown in humility, more aware of your need for help as you transitioned to being a father. Thank you for the way you have diligently pursued the Lord. Thank you for being a loving and patient husband who sacrifices daily for his family. You work so hard. Thank you for coming home ALWAYS joyful and eager to help and care for Noah. I love how excited he gets when he see's you. There isn't a day that goes by where I am not amazed at God's kindness to me through you. I love you and happy birthday!

Monday, November 8, 2010

little laughs

Noah is always doing something that makes me smile. Today I walked in his room, saw him and laughed. I felt terrible as I left him crying while I ran downstairs to get the camera. He learned that crawling backwards eventually leads to a dead end...

Monday, November 1, 2010

More October Fun

The busy month has come to an end. The latter half of our October weekends concluded with a trip to Butler's Orchard with the B. Sutton's and a night at CLC for the harvest party :)








Wednesday, October 20, 2010

10 months

"Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord." Psalm 127:3
I can't believe how big our sweet potato is. He went from baby to boy so quickly! He's at 23 pounds and 31 inches :) We're measuring 97th percentile in height, so the basketball scholarship is still looking good :) This past Sunday, we dedicated Noah to the Lord. Our pastor soberly reminded us of our calling as parents. He encouraged us and prayed for us. We understand it is not the church's responsibility to save our child, but we are so grateful for God's design in it. Already in this early and short season, we have been served so effectively by our pastor (Erik and his wife Jerusha), our caregroup, and many other friends.

Noah,
It was our joy to dedicate you to the Lord. What a delightful gift that God has entrusted in our hands. You bring so many smiles and laughs into our home. God has been so good to us! We pray for you daily, asking God to transform you heart that you might come to know Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. With God's help, we will be faithful to teach you what he has taught us. We love you so much, and I can't wait for you to understand that!




Tuesday, October 19, 2010

October fun

I just love the fall. What' s better than perfect weather, changing leaves, pumpkin picking, and a grilled cheese sandwich with a bowl of tomato soup? We started this month with our semi-annual camping trip with the Sutton family at Cunningham falls. I never thought I would really enjoy camping, but at the times we go there are NO bugs! Just a fun family, wood-chopping, yummy food off the grill, long hikes to the waterfalls, cozy nights by the campfire, and of course the smore's :)

half of the fam

The happy campers after their first night in the camper :)

featuring the Chadid's

We came home and unpacked the fall clothes and repacked our summer clothes for Hawaii! So much for the Fall! The time period following Noah's delivery was a trialing time for us in so many ways. It was during that season we became so aware of God's provision for us, and his love and care for us through the gift of our parents. To express our gratitude, Danny and I took them to Oahu. Here were some of our favorite highlights...

16 hours of travel, and here's our angel baby

Waiting for dinner (half of entree's & sushi!).
I think I had the best meals ever that week.

Surf lessons at Waikiki Beach

mommy-lovin time




First train ride

Joyfully receiving fresh limes at the Dole pineapple plantation .
(I'm sure my mom was sad she couldn't bring some home).


Being happily married & showing off the lei I made :)

Our parent's watched Noah, while Danny and I went to
dinner. This was our view from our table.

Pearl Harbor




Enduring another long day

Sunset dinner cruise

Thursday, September 9, 2010

sick

"Whom have I in heaven but you? And there is nothing on earth that I desire besides you. My flesh and my heart my fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever."
Psalm 73:25-26

I've been sick quite a bit since Noah was born, and even prior to that. Again, I sit tempted to self pity and wondering why my immune system lacks the ability to fight off anything. I can list several things I can be doing rather than coughing up a lung and blowing my nose off. However, I'm learning more and more how weak I am and yet, how self sufficient I am. It is in these times the Lord faithfully reminds me that apart from Him I can do nothing, and all that I need is more of Him. I don't need perfect health, and I don't need to conquer my to-do list. I need truth. I need to remind myself of who I am in Christ and submit to the will of Him who has met my greatest need. He was good and perfect in wisdom when he saved me from eternal wrath, and He is good and perfect in wisdom when I am sick. It is because of the cross I can rest assured that my health is in the care of a sovereign and loving Father. I can look back at each time I was sick and see God's faithfulness in caring for me. He has been faithful to provide grace and strength in these moments.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

goodbye pool

I love our community pool. Noah had so much fun this summer playing with friends and family...
Love the smile!

with Joshua and Audrey

Uncle Brian, Aunt Valerie and Cole


pretty eyes

Maybe next year Alexa!
mama and dada

Monday, August 30, 2010

peek-a-boo

Yesterday I put Noah down for a nap. About 30 minutes later I though he was sleeping, but I kept hearing some rustling noises. I went upstairs to peep on him, and I wish I caught a picture. He had pulled off his diaper and placed it over his face. As soon as he heard me, he pulled it off and greeted me with a big smile followed by a giggle. I just love him! Needless to say his crib sheets needed to be changed :)

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Williamsburg

Danny surprised me with a trip to Williamsburg this past weekend for our anniversary. Danny's mom came to watch Noah while we were away for 2 nights. I must say, it was great sleeping in past 7 am :) We enjoyed the quaint town very much and the undistracted time to recount God's grace and goodness to us in our marriage. I am so happy being married to my best friend. Thank you for a wonderful time cookie!
Smiles after a delicious breakfast at the Williamsburg Inn

Being our silly selves. Sometimes I wonder what our kiddos will be like...

A romantic dinner at Shield's Tavern. Did I mention the soloist who sang to us for our anniversary? "You're love is like a red, red, rose..." yeah, that's all we remember.