I know Christmas is over, but I wanted to share a few more sweet pictures.
This ornament was a gift from the funeral home we used for Reese. They had a tree filled with ornaments with loved ones' names who passed away this year.
My mother in law Trish placed this ornament in Reese's stocking at her house. It's so dainty and perfect.
Meredith put this one in Reese's stocking at my mom's house. My six year old niece Allie came over to me Christmas morning and whispered, "See, Katie, Santa even brought something for Reese." I was so surprised when she said this. Her heart is so tender and young.
A new friend of mine who has a daughter in Heaven sent this ornament to me. She has one just like it for her Emma.
My sister Mandy put a bracelet like this in Reese's stocking for me at my mom's house. This is the one she gave us for Reese, and we chose to bury her with it on her wrist.
Stockings at our house
What Christmas is complete without a Snuggie? Random, I know. ; )
My friend Jessica took this picture of Reese's marker in the snow on Christmas day. Her handsome son Wyatt is buried at the same memorial gardens, and I always look over at him as I pass by to see Reese's garden.
This is today. Snow snow and more snow. Is it spring yet!? ; )
When the perishable has been clothed with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality, then the saying that is written will come true:
"Death has been swallowed up in victory."
"Where, O death, is your victory?
Where, O death, is your sting?"
I Corinthians 15:54-55
That has been one of my favorite verses for quite some time now. It is so good to have the visual and tangible reminder that the sting of death we feel in this life doesn't hold a candle to the victory we have over death through our LORD and SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST. Even amidst the heartache in this world, we are truly blessed ~ a HOPE and a FUTURE ~ praise God! Keep clinging. He's got you.
ReplyDeleteAnd such beautiful ornaments given to you by such beautiful hearts. What a precious girl and a precious momma, who by surrendering to HIS will have and continue to touch so many lives for HIM.
"...when I am lifted up from the earth, I will draw all men to Myself." ~ John 12:32 ~Keep lifting Him up, Katie.
"Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal." ~
2 Corinthians 4:16-18
With love and as always, praying ~
Happy New Year, Katie and family! I'm praying lots of blessings in 2010!
ReplyDeleteP.S...LOVE the stockings! Too cute!
I am so glad you are able to have ornaments for Reese! So Sweet!
ReplyDeleteI love that bracelet and the stockings - she will be remembered forever.
I love what your niece said. What a gentle soul! Sometimes they younger ones know just what to say :)
OH Katie, what beautiful things for your beautiful Reese. I just love this post. Tears are streaming down my face. My heart is so heavy for you. That means I need to pray that much harder for you. Much love!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet is your family! The ornaments and bracelet are all beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love your stockins. Where did you get them?
Love all the special gifts you received for Reese---I too was so lucky to get several special things for Jillian! We have over 20 inches of snow here----so looks like I might not be able to get to Jillian's grave until Sprng, I am sure her whole headstone is buried! Happy New Year!!
ReplyDeleteAh Katie - How good of your family to keep those memories of Reese alive. I love the pink and gold ornament. It is so little girl dainty. I also like the idea of the funeral home making ornaments. How comforting and personal....
ReplyDeleteFirst off LOL about the Snuggie! Someone has to get a Snuggie for Chirstmas LOL! They even make them for dogs now....Yeah I laughed when I seen it at "Tar Jay"
ReplyDeleteLove the Pink and Gold ornament for Reese! So pretty and dainty just like her!
You are so fortunate to have such a loving, caring group of fam and friends.... How sweet to stuff Reese's stocking and give you that precious bracelet!
Summer :0)
That verse is one of my favorites...
ReplyDeleteAnd, wow, you got a lot of snow up there! We only got a sprinkling=)..
Been praying for you...
Those ornaments and gifts are so sweet!! You have some great family and loved ones! We'll keep you in our paryers my friend!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful ornaments and bracelet! In the midst of your heartache, it is nice to see that you have happiness as well. I've been praying a lot for you this holiday season as I can't imagine the heartache you are going through without your precious baby girl. Love the snuggie... I got one too!!! FUN!!! Oh, the snow is beautiful.. send it my way!
ReplyDeleteSo Beautiful and So Sweet, Katie! Happy New Year to you and your family - here's wishing you all have a wonderful and blessed 2010! Big hugs!
ReplyDeleteKatie, though I haven't been leaving a lot of comments on your posts, I want you to know that I am continuing to pray for you....
ReplyDeleteMy heart is just so full for you and I have so much to say, and it's so hard to sort out what I should say, what I want to say, and all.....
But know that I continue to pray for you in my little corner of the Pacific Northwest.
Such sweet pictures!Glad you liked the blog that I sent you. It is encouraging to me and has grown my faith just as your blog does with each posting!
ReplyDeleteLove is all around you Katie, isn't it? What lovely gifts for you to cherish. Happy New Year. I pray you continue to feel our love...
ReplyDeleteI have been following your blog for sometime and you are such a blessing to all of us!
ReplyDeleteLove the ornaments and stockings! Can I ask, where you got the stockings?
Sending prayers and blessing to you and your family for 2010!
Such beautiful ornaments for your sweet baby girl. I love that you have a stocking hung for her at each house. I told Alex that I'm always ready for spring as soon as Christmas is over. He reminded me that the 1st day of winter is Dec 21st! :)
ReplyDeleteThe ornaments are just beautiful! I love the one from your mother in law. I thought what you wrote in your last post -- "What I would give to instantly heal this pain that leaves me breathless" was such good description and I am continuing to pray that God would bring comfort to your pain. love, Susie
ReplyDeleteI love that Reese is still very much apart of your lives and remembered and celebrated by all. I am in absolute aw of the strength God has poured into your sweet soul. As I read this blog tonight, my heart ached for you...for I know how much you would have loved to have had Reese IN your arms this holiday season. I type this as I look over at my 6 month old little girl sleeping on the video monitor and can't imagine losing her so young. Reese is one special baby girl and is smiling down at you, her loving mama, daddy and big brother!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet bracelet. Such a thoughtful family you have.
ReplyDeleteOne ...totally unrelated thing ... I just love your stockings. Where did you find those?
Thanks!
Katie,
ReplyDeleteI loved the precious ornaments and the beautiful stockings...you are constantly in my thoughts and prayers. I'm so thankful for the hope we have in Jesus!
With love,
Donna
Ummmmm, the Snuggie cracks me up!
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful ornaments!!
ReplyDeleteFabiola
I laughed out loud (literally) at the Snuggie picture. Uncle John just makes me laugh. Ha. Mom gave Michelle a pink Snuggie and me a Razorback Snuggie for Christmas. If nothing else, I love how soft it is! :)
ReplyDeleteReese's ornaments are precious. What a keepsake for years to come. She will always be with you.
ReplyDeleteDawn
Katie,
ReplyDeleteSomehow I stumbled unto your blog a couple days ago and spent an hour reading your story about your beautiful Reese.
I am without words. I wish I had some profound words to comfort you (even though I don't know you). But, I can and will pray that the only ONE who can(Jesus Christ) will continue to heal your broken heart. I don't know if you ever "get over" something like this, but I do believe that one day it won't hurt so bad. Or at the very least, you will at some point, with God's healing, have some "better" days.
If you don't mind, i'd like to forward your blog to my small group. They are a wonderful group of praying ladies.
Your sister in Christ,
Sarah (Ella's mom)
WOW, these pictures didn't even need words to show it's beauty!!! :)
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