Thursday, January 15, 2009

Sweet Days

Thanks to all of you who left welcome home messages for Spence on my blog site. He appreciated them all!

It is so sweet to be back together as a family unit. It snowed about two inches yesterday and we were snowed in together. What a precious day! The kids clamored for Spencer's attention all day long -- it seemed they couldn't get enough of their daddy. Even little Tommy warmed right up to him. Though just barely 8 months old when his daddy left for SOS training, Tommy knew his daddy and was asking to be picked up by him all day yesterday. Sammy has also become so expressive and kept hugging Spence on Tuesday. Even yesterday he would walk up to him and just hug his leg. So cute! Lauren wanted to play wii with her dad all evening -- and she showed off her new skills as our family's wii bowling champion!

We have no big plans for the next two weeks while Spence is off, other than fulfilling a promise to take Lauren to Chuck-E-Cheese as a family and perhaps going on a date. Sweet days.... Spence says he has no desire to go anywhere. He just wants to stay put with us and take it all in. He says in a lot of ways he feels like he's lost 5 months of his life (not that he begrudges serving -- it was great ministry in Kuwait). But, I can see that, especially with the kids changing so much.

Thanks again for everyone's prayers for Spence's protection and for my strength during his long absence. God was amazing to provide such great support for both of us during the past 6 months. And, because of our sacrifices and Spence's ministry, several men came to know the Lord and were baptized -- and many were discipled and grew in the Faith. Hearing about the awesome work of the Lord makes it all worthwhile! I even had the opportunity, as I shared on an earlier post, to share my testimony in Florida. There were several ladies directly impacted. And, I know I wouldn't have had an opportunity to share like that if I hadn't been in FL. Again, the hand of God is overwhelming in our lives!

I am working on trying to figure out how to post pictures on here of the kids... They are growing up so fast! Tommy took his first steps last week and Lauren lost her first tooth on Saturday. She now knows there is "no such thing" as the tooth fairy! On the night she lost her tooth she became nearly hysterical at the thought that some "strange lady," as she put it, would be coming into her room in the middle of the night. I finally had to calm her fears by letting her know it was just me... It is kind of scary if you think about it from the perspective of a little child!

Now I'm just waiting for the questions to come about Santa! :-)

2 comments:

Ranya said...

Hey Heidi- I'm glad to hear you guys are back together! Thanks for sharing the text of your testimony. I was touched to hear your story.
Ranya (Holly's friend from Wheaton)

Rebecca said...

It was fun catching up with you on here. I found your page from your sister's blog. Sounds like we have a bit in common. My husband has deployed way too much! You look great - just as you always did.

Rebecca (Doerbaum) Derr