I forgot to update re: the colds, especially Seth's. The kids are really struggling with just feeling crummy, and Seth is definitely the worst, but he still has good color and breathing, thank God. It's just hard to have so many very needy babies at the same time, poor things. I can't cuddle each one as much as I'd like to, and of course everyone wants Mama right now. (Although Daddy is super popular, too!) Thanks for praying! Our shipment is sealed and loaded, so we're breathing a sigh of relief and taking a bit of a rest from the constant rushing about. Love, Carrie
Thank You for the adorable priceless cute beautiful slideshow! You have a extremely beautiful children and the five smaller ones have truly been awesome in getting from tiny premies to cutest toddlers. They all look different but they all are so cute! I love to read your blog. I hope the crue gets well SOON! I am totally excited and looking forward learning about your move, too. It will be a true adventure for your family for sure. Hugs from snow!
Gavin and Carrie, thank you so much for continuing to keep these blogs up, They are a highlight for me each evening when I log on. I know all the babies faces now, and love hearing how they are each developing. We have been supporting a work (NTM missionaries) in PNG among the Inapang for years here at our church in the UK. ( www.milnrow.org ) When I 'found' your site some time last summer when they were already past all those scary months in neo-natal care , I just had to keep following your story. We will be watching with interest and praying as you return to the field. love in our wonderful Lord. Colette Harding
I love this video!!!! God has truly blessed you with five adorable babies (and one cute big brother). I look forward to your blog updates and can't wait to see and read about the next chapter is these precious babies lives. Love the new house and praying all goes well as you all return to the mission field.
Love the video! And thanks for sharing your newsletter, too. I'm so excited for you all to go to PNG together! What a homecoming that will be. Keeping you in prayer as you live in the in-between, packing and preparing and saying goodbyes.
I forgot to update re: the colds, especially Seth's. The kids are really struggling with just feeling crummy, and Seth is definitely the worst, but he still has good color and breathing, thank God. It's just hard to have so many very needy babies at the same time, poor things. I can't cuddle each one as much as I'd like to, and of course everyone wants Mama right now. (Although Daddy is super popular, too!) Thanks for praying! Our shipment is sealed and loaded, so we're breathing a sigh of relief and taking a bit of a rest from the constant rushing about. Love, Carrie
ReplyDeleteThank You for the adorable priceless cute beautiful slideshow! You have a extremely beautiful children and the five smaller ones have truly been awesome in getting from tiny premies to cutest toddlers. They all look different but they all are so cute! I love to read your blog.
ReplyDeleteI hope the crue gets well SOON! I am totally excited and looking forward learning about your move, too. It will be a true adventure for your family for sure. Hugs from snow!
Gavin and Carrie, thank you so much for continuing to keep these blogs up, They are a highlight for me each evening when I log on. I know all the babies faces now, and love hearing how they are each developing. We have been supporting a work (NTM missionaries) in PNG among the Inapang for years here at our church in the UK. ( www.milnrow.org ) When I 'found' your site some time last summer when they were already past all those scary months in neo-natal care , I just had to keep following your story. We will be watching with interest and praying as you return to the field. love in our wonderful Lord. Colette Harding
ReplyDeleteI love this video!!!! God has truly blessed you with five adorable babies (and one cute big brother). I look forward to your blog updates and can't wait to see and read about the next chapter is these precious babies lives. Love the new house and praying all goes well as you all return to the mission field.
ReplyDeleteLove the video! And thanks for sharing your newsletter, too. I'm so excited for you all to go to PNG together! What a homecoming that will be. Keeping you in prayer as you live in the in-between, packing and preparing and saying goodbyes.
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