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The Lord has blessed our family greatly both through adoption and birth. And because there are so many personalities in our family there is much to think about. This blog is a way to put some of those thoughts down and share our journey.



I hope that my words spur you on, encourage you on a so-so day, and point you to the Lord.


Friday, January 22, 2010

Joel! (a very delayed post I didn't want to skip)

Joel is our oldest son and 17 years ago this past December he came into the world weighing 8# 15oz. We joke with him and tell him that I was never the same after his delivery. The truth is that knowing Joel is a true blessing and I will never be the same because I have gotten to know Joel.

Because this is a very late birthday post I thought I would share 5 things about Joel.

#1 - He is a goal-setter. Joel often has a list on a whiteboard in his room with goals he has decided to reach. I love it that often those goals have to do with his walk with the Lord. (But his bed may not be made.) This past fall Joel decided to start running and greatly has enjoyed being a part of his high school cross country team. #2 - He is willing to try something new.


#3 - He is a good big brother. Having several younger siblings that enjoy 'finding' birthday presents for each other you never know quite what you are going to get. But he was a great sport and ooohh'd and aahh'd over each one. *

Pink stickers that say "Cheers".

A little handmade pillow and a personal size tube of used toothpaste.

#4 - Joel has a great sense of humor though it may be hidden from some.* Actually he appears to be hiding in a shower display at the IKEA store here.


#5 - He is going to be a great "poor college student". He's up for a Goodwill shopping trip* to see what we can find for fun and he holds on to his money.
Another present from a sibling.


I know I said I would share 5 things about Joel but as I write this I think I should share #6 as well. It is an encouragement to me that Joel has a growing relationship with the Lord. He is disciplined to be in the Word.
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There is a verse that I think of as I think of Joel:
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"I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth." 3 John 1:4
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(*Even though his bed may not be made.)
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Love you Joel,
Mom*
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2 comments:

David and Marianne said...

I love the picture on your header... so cute!! My sister, Christine said she met you and Nathan last week : )

Unknown said...

In answer to your question... we've broadened the conference to include orphan awareness to adoption info. Go to our website to find out about electives and other details... www.connectingheartsconference.org

Thanks Amy!