And it snows! Ha.
Last night our friends Mollie and Steven came over for dinner. They have a daughter Caroline who is 20 months, and she didn't quite know what to think about the boys. It didn't take her long though and she was riding around on the plasma car for a little bit. ; )
Zach and Kohen went to tennis camp again today, and little Wyatt came over to play with Colson.
They are getting too big!
Last night our friends Mollie and Steven came over for dinner. They have a daughter Caroline who is 20 months, and she didn't quite know what to think about the boys. It didn't take her long though and she was riding around on the plasma car for a little bit. ; )
Zach and Kohen went to tennis camp again today, and little Wyatt came over to play with Colson.
They are getting too big!
So thankful for these precious friends (and their mom and dad)!
A few weeks ago we had a guest preacher at our church, and he said something that has stayed with me. It's nothing really new, but I loved the way he put it. He said, "Are you still praying for something? Something small? Keep praying. Don't give up. It's important to God. He is listening."
A few weeks ago we had a guest preacher at our church, and he said something that has stayed with me. It's nothing really new, but I loved the way he put it. He said, "Are you still praying for something? Something small? Keep praying. Don't give up. It's important to God. He is listening."
I hope this encourages you, too!
I pour out my complaints before Him and tell Him all my troubles.
Psalm 142:2
Colson's smiles! So cute...they all are!
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Love that picture of Zach and Caroline! I can't believe she stayed on there for as long as she did! Ha!
ReplyDeleteSnow? Seriously? That shot of the four boys together is super cute. Thank you for the reminder to keep praying!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the picture! I really love Wyatt's brown, cotton pants and black boots! Awesome! Thanks for keeping Wy Wy for me! Love you guys!
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