Tasha+Scott
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Hi, everyone! I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas! We definitely did! We have been to and hosted several family get-togethers in the past week and we had a lot of fun! Of course we were also exhausted after it was all over, lol, but it was so worth it. This was Kylie's 1st Christmas and it was a very good one. She made out with lots of clothes and toys and enjoyed seeing all of our families. She is such a happy, sweet child and is always ready with a smile! God surely blessed us when he gave us her!
Anyway, yesterday after a breakfast and gift exchange with the ILs dh, dd, and I went back to the church I was raving about last week. The nursery wasn't open due to a lot of people being gone during Christmas (although the preacher had hoped to have atleast 100 people there and we had 108 so it was still a nice turnout!) so we took Kylie in the sanctuary with us. She was very well behaved but did start talking very loudly a few times. Thankfully this church and its members are just absolutely wonderful and noone seemed to mind! They knew we had no choice but to bring her in there with us and all that turned to see which baby was so noisy (Kylie likes to talk, what can I say?) simply smiled at her and then turned their attention back to the preacher. Anyway, I LOVE this church! It was another wonderful sermon and it left me wanting more!
I can honestly say I have never been to a church that made me feel quite this way. I think we've found our church. I am still a little gun-shy to join so fast due to past church experiences though. We are going to go a few more times before we join but at this point it's safe to say this is the one and we will definitely be joining soon! I didn't even know they had churches as interesting and passion-filled as this one. You can see how much these people love God just by talking to them or watching them! Their were teenagers crying and lifting their hands in prayer. That is a rare thing these days. I am just in awe at how wonderful this church is and how fast we have grown to love it! I owe my best friend for letting us know about this church!
It was really nice going on Christmas too b/c it helped to keep things in perspective and remember the real meaning of Christmas. While others would gripe about the "crummy" presents they got I felt content and happy in every way despite any of the gifts. I knew no matter what type of material things I received this Christmas that I had already received 4 things that money will never be able to buy and nothing else will ever measure up to: 1) The birth of our Saviour and his dying for us! 2) Finding a new church and rediscovering my Christianity (I never lost it of course but I feel closer to God than ever now!) a week before Christmas! 3) The birth of my amazing dd! 4) A wonderful dh who is also a Christian. Now tell me, what material or monetary item could ever be better?
But if you want to get into material/monetary possessions, some of those were nice as well. I got a devotional Bible I have wanted for a long time, some nice clothes that I can wear to church as well as anywhere else, and money that will help with bills and a little left to maybe splurge. This was an amazing Christmas in sooo many ways! I hope all of yours was just as great! Now that it is over I will say...Happy New Year everyone!
Anyway, yesterday after a breakfast and gift exchange with the ILs dh, dd, and I went back to the church I was raving about last week. The nursery wasn't open due to a lot of people being gone during Christmas (although the preacher had hoped to have atleast 100 people there and we had 108 so it was still a nice turnout!) so we took Kylie in the sanctuary with us. She was very well behaved but did start talking very loudly a few times. Thankfully this church and its members are just absolutely wonderful and noone seemed to mind! They knew we had no choice but to bring her in there with us and all that turned to see which baby was so noisy (Kylie likes to talk, what can I say?) simply smiled at her and then turned their attention back to the preacher. Anyway, I LOVE this church! It was another wonderful sermon and it left me wanting more!
I can honestly say I have never been to a church that made me feel quite this way. I think we've found our church. I am still a little gun-shy to join so fast due to past church experiences though. We are going to go a few more times before we join but at this point it's safe to say this is the one and we will definitely be joining soon! I didn't even know they had churches as interesting and passion-filled as this one. You can see how much these people love God just by talking to them or watching them! Their were teenagers crying and lifting their hands in prayer. That is a rare thing these days. I am just in awe at how wonderful this church is and how fast we have grown to love it! I owe my best friend for letting us know about this church!
It was really nice going on Christmas too b/c it helped to keep things in perspective and remember the real meaning of Christmas. While others would gripe about the "crummy" presents they got I felt content and happy in every way despite any of the gifts. I knew no matter what type of material things I received this Christmas that I had already received 4 things that money will never be able to buy and nothing else will ever measure up to: 1) The birth of our Saviour and his dying for us! 2) Finding a new church and rediscovering my Christianity (I never lost it of course but I feel closer to God than ever now!) a week before Christmas! 3) The birth of my amazing dd! 4) A wonderful dh who is also a Christian. Now tell me, what material or monetary item could ever be better?
But if you want to get into material/monetary possessions, some of those were nice as well. I got a devotional Bible I have wanted for a long time, some nice clothes that I can wear to church as well as anywhere else, and money that will help with bills and a little left to maybe splurge. This was an amazing Christmas in sooo many ways! I hope all of yours was just as great! Now that it is over I will say...Happy New Year everyone!



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He also didn't get any rehabilitation sessions Sat/Sun/Mon on either holiday weekend, so basically when Tuesday rolled around, he was practically starting over. *sigh* Please continue to pray for his recovery and that they might find another place for him to be transferred to...a place that cares for their patients!
I'm going to try to visit her sometime soon...