Friday, December 23, 2011

Emma Grace

decided to join us for Christmas this year! :) What a beautiful little baby! We are so happy and blessed!

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On Wednesday we were just at home taking it easy, trying to get some things ready for Christmas, etc. I (Arlin) decided to run to the store for some ingredients in the afternoon. I called Kayla from the store, and she was having some “hard” contractions…ah, what’s new? I took my time getting back home. I got home, and lo and behold, these were hard contractions (not “hard”) :) and there was a quite (lovingly) demanding tone to her voice when she said “hurry” as I left to take Isaiah to Kimberly and Mairi’s house. I hurried, got back home, we packed a few last minute things into our bag (that had been packed and ready, unpacked, washed, rewashed, repacked and sitting downstairs for the last 2+ months) and headed out the door just in time to get ahead of the fierce 5:00 rush hour traffic that quickly constipates our main road toward the city. We were at the hospital and in the labor room by 5:30. Back up a bit, at our last doctor visit, the doc told us she would be gone Wed. and Thu. so again (she was gone when Isaiah was born) we had a new doctor for the delivery. This new lady was a great doc though, and very encouraging. We were a bit worried because although they knew we wanted to do a natural birth if possible (Kay had a c-section with Isaiah), there is like a 90% C-section rate here in Thailand, and we were a little worried a new doctor might be quick to want to do that. Thankfully, this doc was very patient and when we got in, things progressed fast, the delivery went good, (apart from some red marks and minor swelling on my hand) and Emma was born at 8:06, about 4 1/2 hours from start to finish. What an experience! Surprised smile It was amazing to experience everything happening the way it should, and we are so thankful! God is good!

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As for the rest of our lives before this time, we said a tough goodbye to all the IGo students, who headed back to the US, some after 4 months, some after 8. Dylan stayed an extra week with us, with high hopes of being here when the baby came, but God had other plans. We had a great time having him around that week. It was a little busy with IEC’s Christmas party, as well as our annual Christmas English and Culture Activity for the neighborhood kids. We found some time to go fishing, and I caught my personal biggest fish ever, but Dylan had no luck! :( Sorry Dylan. IMG_0973 (Small)IMG_0985 (Small)

We are currently on our Christmas break, we closed IEC for 2 weeks over the holidays, so this was actually a perfect week for Emma to arrive! :) Thank you all for your love and prayers, we are anticipating at least another year here with IGo, and have no plans beyond that, trusting God to lead us. You can pray:

  • That we could adjust well to a new person in our home
  • For wisdom and fresh passion and inspiration for leading out at IEC in a new year
  • For our visa and travel arrangements, we hope to visit the US in March
  • For our Thai friends, neighbors, and students, that Satan’s grasp could be broken and they could see the Truth

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Christmas party at IEC                                               ECA at IGo

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My mentoring group at IGo’s banquet              Dylan heading home

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Feeding fish at the pond near our house       Christmas cookies!! :)

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Merry Christmas and God Bless!!!

Monday, December 5, 2011

Monday,

was here and gone and still no baby. I never thought at 9 months pregnant I would feel like spring cleaning the house, washing the car and much more. Seems like I feel better and have much more energy than I have the last 8 months. Weird. I told our team yesterday at lunch “the house is clean, the car is clean and ready to go, the Christmas decorations are up, what else is this baby waiting on?” 9mo. is really a long time, so thankful im not an elephant, who has to wait much longer, 24mo.?? Although, after only having to carry Isaiah for 31wks.. I feel like I am caring this one for 24mo! All in all, I am so thankful to God for allowing me to go through this long wait and hopefully being able to bring our little girl home strong and healthy just a few days after she is born. Thank-you, so much for all of your prayers, I know the Lord heard and answered!

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Getting the car ready to bring little sis’ home!

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Dreaming!

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Yes, Isaiah is his fathers’ son!

These two are my “pride and joy”. I thank God every day for a strong, Godly husband to lead and to care for my little family, and I thank Him for our little man who brings so much joy into our lives. And am so excited to have little sis’ join us soon. I am a very rich woman!

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Another Day…

has passed, and we are still waiting. Smile We are very thankful parents! The last few weeks have been filled with Thanksgiving activity, some great times with our English students, cleaning the house, getting things ready for our baby girl, mentoring, enjoying watching Isaiah grow up, and waiting… :) Today was a little overcast and cool this morning (around 70), and it was feeling somewhat wintery, so we decorated for Christmas. :) Due to my lack of time right now, this we mostly be a picture update. :) Tonight we are going out with our team to celebrate Mike, Mairi, and Kimberly’s completion of the CELTA course, Kimberly and Jon’s birthdays, as well as an appreciation for Jon and Doyle’s time they have given here at the Centre…they leave in about 10 days. I’ll try write some more detailed updates in the future. :) God Bless you all with a wonderful Holiday season!

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