What I am about to tell you is going to be no surprise. The stomach bug sucks the life out of you. Then it tricks you into thinking you are better. So you get up. AHA!! You are NOT better. So you go back down. And then you are up…faking better a little bit…and down again! Thank God for my family. It hit me about 4am on Thursday morning. Patrick took the day off, at some point went and bought all the necessities, (sprite, crackers, popsicles, and Grandy’s mashed potatoes and gravy with rolls on the side) he has been down this road with me several times it seems! This time, he had the kids all wiping everything down outside my room with Lysol! LOL! I was keeping everything wiped down INSIDE my room. (You know…in that “honeymoon period” right after you puke??? You feel great for about 3 ½ minutes??) My kids came to the door about once an hour checking on me…Patrick says he did not tell them to do so…I have great kids! I also have a secret gift. I can catch the stomach bug over the phone. Seriously. As soon as I hear that it is “going around”, I know it’s coming to me! And this time, just for kicks, I actually got THROWN UP ON! How do you get out of it at that point??? (Poor baby Cherish…she is much better now!)
So, all of that to say, that I have missed my Bible study. Sorry…yes…rumors are true…I am human. I do not delve into my Bible while I have the stomach bug. If you do, do not respond to this blog…I hate you. BUT…I must be feeling better, because my desire to pick up where I left off is coming back. I had also been praying that God PLEASE not let our baby be born while I am puking…my hair looked SO bad! (I only have one “just had a baby” picture out of FOUR that is decent! He is also the only baby I had that I had a flat stomach almost immediately after birth…even the nurses were in shock…he is my favorite.)
I have now started thinking that I can take care of a baby again, so that is good, also! Hair is back to normal. I even have make up on today. Yes…it makes a difference! BUT…with all the “normal” stuff coming back, so are the “normal” not so good things. The doubts…the what ifs…the anxiety. While sick, I really didn’t think a whole lot about God’s promises. Or the baby. But now, here I go asking for reassurance again because I have this silly human mind that thinks it needs constant encouragement and hand holding until our baby arrives. So, anyway…I decide to skip the days I was sick (in my yearly Bible) and start today, 1/10/09. As I am flipping the pages from 1/7/09…the last day I read…my eye is drawn to a few verses I had underlined last year on these days…allow me to share them with you.
“So I tell you, don’t worry about everyday life – whether you have enough food, drink, and clothes. Doesn’t life consist of more than food and clothing? Look at the birds. They don’t need to plant of harvest or put food in barns because your heavenly Father feeds them. And you are far more valuable to Him than they are. “ Matthew 6:25-26
“Keep on asking, and you will be given what you ask for. Keep on looking, and you will find. Keep on knocking, and the door will be opened.” Matthew 7:7
“Then the Lord did exactly what He had promised. Sarah became pregnant, and she gave a son to Abraham in his old age!” Genesis 21:1-2
And then I read on about Abraham willing to sacrifice his son…with faith that God would provide the lamb! There was a time…well…according to the markings in my Bible, it was a year ago…that God told me I was to share what He was doing in our lives.
“I will thank you, Lord, with all my heart; I will tell of all the marvelous things you have done. I will be filled with joy because of you. I will sing praises to your name, O Most High.” Psalm 9:1
“The Lord is a shelter for the oppressed, a refuge in times of trouble. Those who know your name trust in you, for you, O Lord, have never abandoned anyone who searches for you….For he who avenges murder cares for the helpless. He does not ignore those who cry to him for help.” Psalm 9: 9-10, 12
And I haven’t even made it to today’s passage yet!
Many of you have asked how you can pray for us. Here are a few specifics until further notice!
1-DHS will move Samara and Josiah’s adoption along. The county’s are not cooperating…one tells us we should be finished…one won’t answer my phone calls. Please pray that this will move on smoothly. We are concerned that it might be held up due to our allegation report…we found out the DHS is recommending grief counseling for our family. To be quite honest and without getting really ugly about it, well, it just ain’t happening! When those people making the recommendations lose a child, and then want to meet and get to know me, then maybe I will take note of their recommendation. That is all I will say about that…
2- “January” baby will be protected in the womb from the drugs and lifestyle her bio mom is living. I am praying that God has been/will cover that baby with His hands in the womb and if there are issues when she is born, the doctors will have the wisdom and knowledge to care for her.
3- Birth mom…praying for her safety and health as well. I am also praying that God will put someone in her path to share His love with her. Don’t get me wrong…I would love for it to be us, but that isn’t happening right now. From what I have heard, she is in her early 20’s, been on drugs since she was 10, with the mentality of a 13 year old. Sounds very much like S&J’s birth mom.
4-That God will continue to hold us and put wonderful, praying people in our paths as we learn to live this life without Jacob.
That is all I can think of at this point.
2 weeks ago
January 14 is our oldest sons birthday so I will not only be thinking about his day but the soon to be birth of your newest addition! Have you heard from Birthmom lately? Do you know the baby is a girl? (Emma Claire) I also pray for her protection and for her safety getting to your arms. I do hope soon you are coming in to our booth to get a frame for Emma Claire! Thanks for the nice comment!
ReplyDeleteWOW, I am so sorry you've been sick. It's amazing how much more I have been sick since becoming a mommy! Glad you are back!
ReplyDeleteUm, how did I miss that this was a girl??? Wow, God is amazing!
We will be praying for her, her bmom and your sweet family. I think about Jacob quite often and he has taught me so much. Thank you for sharing his story! I know I haven't had your experiences, but please know how precious your family is and that we are lifting you all up through all of these transitions.
Just to clarify...I am claiming this baby as "Emma Claire" because that is who God promised me. At first we tried to call the baby "it" or "he/she" (that sounds bad!)but the closer we get, the more we feel "girl". I think Patrick is praying extra hard...if this is NOT a girl...that means it's not the "complete with clarity" baby! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI hate the throw up sickness...ugh! I will be praying specifically for those things, especially birth mom to know Jesus, sounds like she has had a hard life. Wanted to leave you with one of my favorite verses
ReplyDelete"Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things."
Philippians 4:7-9
Remember that verse whenever those thoughts of doubt come seeping their way through. I was thinking that verse because I need to remember it this week as well...I hate those seeds of doubt that Satan tries to put in our heads. Take care, can't wait to see hear about that baby GIRL (hehe)!
Allison
Tracy,
ReplyDeleteIsn't it wonderful how God works because I have been praying daily both protection for "Emma Claire" while in the womb and that she will be born completely healthy. Also have been praying for the birth mom, saftey, someplace safe & warm to sleep at night, and that God will place someone in her life that will lead her to Him.
Glad your feeling better, hopefully the Lysol kept the germs contained and no one else in your family gets ill.
Sherry
UPDATE SISTER, UPDATE!!!!
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