All this leads me to say that I am so thankful for the good things we have going. Namely our two healthy, wonderful children and Ben and Liz' safety in the snowbank crash [and a house to live in and a car to drive and food to eat that in turn helps me feed my baby...]. It could be so much worse, thinking about the trials others go through. The big homeless population here in Salt Lake who endure colder than I did, the children in the World Vision news we receive, the loss of a college friend of Ben's newborn son. Really we are so blessed and I am so thankful for what we've been given. I didn't start out this post to write this - I was going to post the video I just took of sweetie Edie cooing to me from her bouncy chair [she's starting to complain now...]. Anyway, look to the "good words" to the right of the blog - those are the words that should constantly be in my heart and on my lips!
cute and cute, I love this little bug and am so thankful for her:
*You might be inclined to think that life's difficulties and tragedies are evidence of the lack of God's goodness, or even His nonexistence - I was touched and encouraged by Dan's thoughts after his son's death.
2 comments:
You are a beautiful, special baby, little Edie. How precious are your smile and sweet cooings.
And Anne, you couldn't have chosen a hymn I appreciate more than "Great Is Thy Faithfulness". I do believe that God is faithful, and that He alone is sovereign. He faileth not!
Great is Thy faithfulness
O God my Father
There is no shadow of turning with Thee
Thou changest not, Thy compassions, they fail not
As Thou hast been Thou forever wilt be.
Great is Thy faithfulness!
Great is Thy faithfulness!
Morning by morning new mercies I see:
All I have needed
Thy hand hath provided
Grat is Thy faithfulness, Lord, unto me!
You guys are such an amazing family, Vera and Edie are so lucky to have as wonderful a mom as you! I don't know what people do without faith, life would be even more rough!
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