Sunday, May 6, 2012

The more things change

So, a general update about our family. As is often the case all that changes as you get older are your children. Doris and I continue to do what we have done and witness the change around us. Spring has sprung and we are delighted to expose our son to nature. Our yard is full of flowers, birds, plants and is a really great place to let him see the beauty of nature. For me spring essentially means I take on the full-time job of taking care of our deceptively big lawn. Our hope in the future is to subdivide our property so that we can have a more manageable sized lawn. My job (I sell cell phones for those who dont know) is going well. The last couple of months have been very slow and this has really tested my resolve. I know I need to keep an attitude of faithfulness to the things I am called to do. Things have recently picked up, but I am forever conscious who owns the cattle and the thousand hills....and it isnt me. Still, I am eager for new challenges and am forever looking for a new hill to climb.
I recently got a new phone that has a better camera, so I have been taking more pictures than I have in the past.
As I observe Doris trying to do what she always does (everything), I am continually reminded of what a fine wife I have. She is capable and ambitious and I enjoy the reward of being able to share those traits of my upbringing with her practical, hard working heart. Her primary goal continues to be being a Godly woman, wife, and mother. She succeeds in spades. I dont think my son could ask for a more devoted mother.
Azariah has started to eat "solids" (oat cereal) and he is a fan.
I am really grateful for this phase in his life because I enjoy being able to participate in his eating. Obviously up until now my contribution is fairly minimal, but caring for someone with food is very much a part of who I am and where I come from, so being able to further engage with my son on that has been a blessing.
Azariah continues to bring tremendous joy to both his grandparents and they both very much covet the attention of his chubby face. We are very blessed to see our son bring joy to others and to see the joy of Christ that flows from within him. He is a genuinely
happy individual.

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