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Eight
I don't remember much about when I was eight...even less about seven!
But looking back over all that happened in this year...
I can't help but think you will vividly remember this past year of your life.
So many changes.
So many new things.
Several challenges.
SUCH GROWTH!!!!


Prayer Warrior...

You have been so very diligent in your prayers for your family and those whom you love.
Seeking God's favor on "the new ministry" and "daddy's book".
Praying for uncles to have jobs, grandmas to be healed, and cousins to move safely.
And we have seen prayer take on a new meaning for you...as you have watched the Lord answer!

Faith...

There were a couple of rough patches this year. A day that you announced that you weren't sure if God was real...His Word true...or our prayers significant.
Not an emotional time...or attention grabber...but more of an earnest seeking of truth.
We acknowledged those questions and prayed that God would show you His presence...all the while pointing you continually back to His Word.
You remained steadfast...daily reading your allotted "devotions"...each night praying for more faith.
And then multiple things happened at once...blessings from friends, a save at the abortion mill, a missionary captive set free, and several other "miracles".
And the God that parted the Red Sea and raised Lazarus from the dead...was the same God that answered our prayers for faith.
My sweet girl...I pray that you remember that when you move onto eight...that He is the same - yesterday, today and forever!!!





Sister...

Much of the year was spent the two of you together. Many times you asked if you could take Hailey...to play upstairs, to go outside, to read to...anything.
Through your eyes of imagination we have had dogs and lions and monkeys crawling around our house.
You have been a sweet big sister...learning that little eyes are always on you...wanting to be just like you!
That challenge will only grow as time goes on...but we pray that your love for Jesus and His Word will be the biggest impression you make on those looking up to you!


Ministry...

The first day at the abortion mill was tough. It was not your choice to be there...and quite honestly...you never wanted to go back. You struggled with the "why" and could not bear the "how come"...as car after car turned into that parking lot. You shuddered at each picture and had lots of tears on your pillow that night.
It was a hard first day for us as your parents...wondering if we had done the right thing.
Had we pushed you too far.
Amazingly enough...four months later...you are our little prophetess. Speaking truth to those that will listen.
Sharing your faith. Singing on the microphone. Praying fervently for salvation and rejoicing over a "save".
This was a part of your path of faith. And while it is still not a "pleasant" ministry...we have watched you see others beyond yourself. So much for one so young!





Sweet Amy girl...these are just a few of the things we celebrate that God has done in your life this past year.
Our precious little girl, we love you. We treasure you. We thank God for you. 

We pray that the eternal truths...His Word...which you have so diligently memorized...has gone down deep into your heart as seedlings.
And as this year of eight unfolds...we pray that He will grow those seedlings in your heart to bear much fruit in Him.
That your life will be a reflection of His goodness. His faithfulness. His grace.
Just as this past year was not one without it's bumps and hiccups...
we know there might be mountains and valleys ahead.
But we commit you to Him who is able to keep you from stumbling 
and able to present you before His glorious presence without fault and with great joy.

Happy Birthday, sweet Amy girl!!!


Last week graced us with several days of warm... sunshiny...beautiful weather!


The kids were outside almost EVERY day...doing school, eating lunch...and of course...playing!

On Saturday, Tyler and Amy had some special friends over for the day.
With the Superbowl coming up in a few weeks...my kids have been OBSESSED with football.
So, naturally, as soon as the teams were selected the kids began their own superbowl...complete with downs, plays, and team names!



I'm not sure who won...I was trying to referee as much as possible...while keeping an eye out for the little (inexperienced) ball players running underfoot!

All to quickly, the weather turned back to cold, rainy, and dreary.
But thankfully...we had a super fun field trip planned to keep us upbeat! 


Tuesday morning we headed to the local Krispy Kreme factory...YUMMY!!!


We learned all about glazes, jellies, and the importance of ICE (who knew?).
The kids drooled over the donuts as they popped onto the conveyor belt and longingly eyed the frosting as it slathered over each donut.
At the end of our tour...EVERYONE received a "sample" cup of fresh donut holes.
We had emptied three cups in about three minutes! DELISH!!!



After the tour we headed over to the mall close-by and let everyone run the sugar off!
Lego store, Disney store and Bass Pro shop kept them entertained for hours!


It is a sweet blessing to have friends that get to share in all of our adventures and field trips!


And now...as the rain drizzles down and the clouds threaten to snow...we are back to dreaming of springtime!!!
One of our Christmas presents was a renewed membership back at the Discovery Place Museums. Super fun times ahead in the year 2013!!!
New Years Day dawned cold and dreary...a perfect day to spend INSIDE playing!!

The last time we were here...Hailey spent most of her time in her stroller...or being held.
But she was all smiles and adventure this time round!

And of course...she was more than willing to be an active participant in the older kids imaginations!


Jackson and Hailey are so much like a little couple...they play...they bicker...they laugh...they imagine...all the while sticking VERY close to each other!


This was Jason's first time as well...so everyone wanted Dad to "come see this"...and "look over here"...


I was completely content to follow Miss Hailey around while the bigger kids (J included) took off to explore new sights!


We always leave the water fun for last.
It has something for everyone...but inevitably...everyone leaves soaking wet!
A super fun way to start off the new year...and a new season of discovery!!!

But whatever gain I had, I counted as loss for the sake of Christ. Indeed, I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For His sake I have suffered the loss of all things and count them as rubbish, in order that I may gain Christ and be found in Him, not having a righteousness of my own that comes from the law, but that which comes through faith in Christ, the righteousness from God that depends on faith— that I may know Him and the power of His resurrection, and may share His sufferings, becoming like Him in His death,  that by any means possible I may attain the resurrection from the dead.
Philippians 3:7-11

To be completely honest...I have sacrificed very little in my short lifetime.
I have been blessed with an incredible, godly family...
that showered me with love and blessings growing up.
I was surrounded by godly mentors and wise counsel at every crossroad of my life.
I have had pain and disappointment and suffering...but at a very minimum in comparison to others.
And sacrifice...at one point I would have easily pointed to this situation or that to show how much I had "sacrificed" for the Lord...but honestly...it is not much.
And truth be told...I am not sure that I counted it as rubbish...counted it as loss...counted the value of knowing Christ higher than that which I was sacrificing.
I probably prided myself on the very act of sacrifice...and in doing so...missed the true blessing of sacrifice.

This past year was different.
2012 was truly a year that I counted it all loss.
Not to say I lost everything...on the contrary...I gained everything.
And looking back over the year...I can not help but be overwhelmed...not with what was sacrificed...but with what was poured out to us in the midst of sacrifice.

And I think that is where the difference lies...not in what is sacrificed or how much...but the heart behind the sacrifice.
When what is at stake is the surpassing knowledge of Christ...the item on the altar does tend to look a bit like rubbish...unimportant...empty.

The beginning of 2012 found me desperately hanging on.
Hanging onto my position in ministry.
Hanging onto certain relationships and friendships.
Hanging onto financial stability.
Hanging onto the trappings of this world.

But as the year began to unfold...the desire to be "found in Christ...not having any righteousness of my own" began to overshadow any thought of sacrifice.
And instead of seeing it as a great loss...or disadvantage...or void...it became almost natural to lay it all down.
To count it all loss.
Big or small...whatever it may be...some things so silly you would laugh to hear them...but truly laying it all down.

And surprisingly, looking back over this past year...I am overwhelmed...not with what was sacrificed...but with how my God chose to pour out His blessings upon us.
Time after time God overflowed our cup...scattering our doubts and fears...steadying our  unsteady faith.

And while it is true...I have not suffered the loss of ALL things...my heart is satisfied with the pearl of great price.
Knowing that whatever it is that needs to be laid down will only ever be repaid with an intimacy so sweet has righted my skewed thinking on sacrifice.
No longer do I attribute sacrifice as a measure of my own righteousness...but an acknowledgement of the lack thereof.

I cannot say what this new year will hold.
Thankfully, I cannot see what is beyond the bend...only what is right here in front of me.
But with confidence...humility...and gratitude...I will continue to count it all loss...for the sake of Christ.
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