I’ve been amazed at the miracle of birth and how the Lord
made us. It’s absolutely amazing that you can go through something as hard as
delivering a baby, and then immediately afterwards there is so much joy that
comes with the little life that has been given to you. Even in the weeks that
followed the birth with the sleepless nights and recovery from delivery, God
just filled me with so much strength to be able to handle the craziness of it
all. Really He is amazing in the way He made us, and He gave us the grace to
deal with the different situations, and he continues to give us His grace!
Simo's great grandma and her grandma |
People always talk about how a little baby will change your life, and Mapile and I are finally realizing what that really means. Simo has been such a joy, and certainly our lives will never be the same as before she came. We have started getting out of the house to go to church, run errands, and just to get out and about. Simo does really well for the most part while we are out. She enjoys bumping down the roads here, and most often falls asleep in her car seat, or she entertains herself by looking out the window.
Mapile was super busy at the end of October, since the
students had graduation on October 29. He had lots of really long days
waking up early and sleeping late to get all his work done. After graduation most of the students left and
it has been super quiet on campus since then. School doesn’t open up again
until February, but the staff is still working part time to prepare for then.
Mapile has also been busy taking care of all the other things that he was
unable to do with the craziness of school – things like getting new tires for the
car (yes, three of our tires were punctured due to thorns, nails, and the dirt
roads of Swaziland), working on Simo’s paperwork, planting maize in our garden,
and lots of other stuff.
Please keep the prayers coming! We appreciate the love and support
from all you guys.
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Safe travels for my family – my Mom, Dad, and brother on are all coming out for Christmas. They arrive December 20 and will stay for
about 10 days.
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Continued strength and grace to figure out life
with our one-month old.
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For rest before we go back to working. I’m
looking at going back to work at Project Canaan around the beginning of
February when school starts back up here at the college.
At Project Canaan on my last day before maternity leave. They had a small congratulatory/goodbye party for me :) |
At the hospital - 1 day old |
Simo started smiling at us this week! |
“So God created mankind in his own image,
in the image of God he created them;
male and female he created them.” – Genesis 1:27
Thanks for sharing all of this. I don't know how you found the time or energy to write this! Ha! So glad your mom could be with you for so long and excited they will be coming for Christmas. What a darling baby!
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