are blooming. ; )
The white ones bloomed first,
then the pink one
which represents Reese.
Jason and his dad planted five crepe myrtles along our driveway the week after Reese went to Heaven. They worked hard all day (J wouldn't even let me out of the house). He wanted to surprise me. Sweet man! I'll never forget the first time I walked out the door and saw these beautiful trees lining our driveway. It's like they were always meant to be there.
August 2009
New blooms. New life. I love each one, and if we ever move we are taking all five trees with us!
Therefore we do not give up; even though our outer person is being destroyed, our inner person is being renewed day by day.
2 Corinthians 4:16
they are beautiful! what a great husband (and dad) you have to give you something like that!
ReplyDeleteHis timing is always perfect. I love that they will be blooming when Colson arrives shortly. Thanks for sharing with us. I too though that was a perfect gesture, and the trees are beautiful. They make my heart happy :) Still thinking of you and praying for you in NC!
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They are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful reminder of precious Reese! You guys are in my thoughts and prayers as Colson's arrival is quickly approaching!
ReplyDeleteThey are BEAUTIFUL! Such a sweet reminder of how Reese's life continues to touch others! Love you girl & can't wait to see baby Colson!
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ReplyDeleteThat is TOO sweet! They are Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, fragile, and fresh - just like Reese. God bless you as you await the arrival of your third precious gift.
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS!!! What a perfect tribute and way to remember Reese!! I love them! Praying for you!
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThey are BEAUTIFUL...just like your precious Reece!
ReplyDeleteSo glad we got to see the blooms. Mine are blooming here too, and I think of you everyday (not like I need help in that department though!)
ReplyDeleteSo glad you posted that particular verse today. You don't know how much I needed to be reminded of that today - read it in your blog early this morning, looked up and read the whole passage a little later, and have pondered it all day. Thanks for being a messenger when you didn't even know it!
Love you, and as always, praying for you ~ Kelley
Katie, I don't know where to begin, I have spent the last 2 hours reading all your post from the past. What a family! What a precious lil girl Reese is. I have cried a river, and my heart has soften! I am so happy for you and your soon new arrival, I will keep you in my prayers and daily thoughts! Please keep us posted and pictures of Colson when he arrives! So happy I ran across your blog! I know where to go when I feel down!
ReplyDeleteEvery time I see a crepe myrtle (since Jason planted them for you) - I think of you and Reese!
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ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful. We planted a tree for each of our children when they were born. When our third was born, we knew we wanted a 4th and the trees were sent in groups of 2. Well, we planted both and prayed for that 4th child. We lost another angel but after that due to health issues we decided to find our peace with three. God has carried us through the very sad times. That 4th little tree was ran over by a person who mowed our lawn (trying to help) when I was undergoing surgery and chemo for a liver tumor. It was then mowed over by new neighbors who was being yard greedy...they mowed over it a couple of times and my Audrey (3rd child) tree. The 4th tree was mowed over so much that I didn't see it and ran over it with our push mower.
ReplyDeleteI took it as a sign that 3 was the perfect number.
But I was quite protective of the other 3 trees when the neighbor decided to get a riding mower and kept running into or over 2 of the 3 trees.
I felt emotional but I was really upset. They were/are special trees to me. Finally my husband helped him (the neighbor) to understand that they were not JUST trees.
And the 4th tree decided to show how mighty and strong it is...so now i call it our "hope tree". I love watching the trees grow.
Sorry for rambling, it was just lovely to read about somebody close to special trees as well. I just wish that Reese was there to get her picture taken next to them every year.
i love that Katie...precious. I love trees and I love that yall have those for her. In response to your question about the adoption. We already know b/c we can specify boy or girl. You don't have too, but you can if you want. So, we are requesting a boy...age 6-12 months. That is the smallest you can request in Rwanda. See you soon!
ReplyDeleteThey are absolutely beautiful, Katie! Thinking of you and praying for you in the next few days/weeks as you finish preparing for Colson's arrival.
ReplyDeleteLove the trees. You sure do have a sweet husband. If you move better tell the people buying that the trees are coming with ha ha!
ReplyDeleteMy heart is both sad and rejoicing with you this morning. Thank you for sharing the beautiful trees, what a great reminder that God makes beauty from ashes. I am heading out of the country for two weeks on a mission trip, but don't you think I won't be praying for you on both July 7th and July 8t. I can't wait to return and see some pictures of your sweet baby boy! Blessings today and may God guard your heart against fear and doubt but fill it will praise and joy!
ReplyDeleteWONDERFUL!
ReplyDeleteII Cor. 4 is full of some of my favorite verses. Thanks for sharing - and so glad that you have those gorgeous blooming trees to remind of Reese.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love crepe myrtles, they line my parents drive way and are my favorites!! I love that each time you see these trees bloom you are reminded of Reese's beauty!! :) XOXO
ReplyDeleteBeautiful like your sweet daughter!
ReplyDeleteBlooming just in time for baby brother to be born.
And I am sure Z wants to climb them :)
Have a good day!
Beautiful; what a sweet remembrance!
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