Showing posts with label friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label friends. Show all posts

Friends






We've had lots of fun around here recently.


 

Dear, dear friends from our Dallas Seminary days came to visit us.  
you know, the kind of friends that even after not seeing each other for 3 years you can pick up right where you left off? 
 These friends of ours met us almost 10 years ago, 
when Matt and I had been married for just three months. {three months!}


for four days our household had a 1,2,3 and 4-year-old in it.
i loved it. a tad crazy at times, but the fun-and-fabulous-kinda-crazy.

we had lots of food, lots of playing, and lots of late night talks.
which proved I'm not as young as I used to be.

but oh-how-it-was worth these 2-in-the-morning nights, as my spirit was refreshed by these sweet friends of ours. how encouraging it is to visit with friends that walk this journey of ministry and raising-little-kids with us.  who will listen, laugh, and love on us when our souls get weary.  
these friends have walked with us during some of our hardest days...

{after our third miscarriage, as I was getting ready to go into surgery, my dear friend called me.  she told me she was so, so sorry...and cried with me on the phone.  at the time she apologized, but the way her heart hurt for us spoke more to me than her words could have}.

we are forever, forever grateful to them.
and promised not to go 3 more years with out seeing them!

love your friends today. encourage them.  pray for them.  
call them.  email them. text them. be vulnerable with them. trust them. challenge them. 
it will be worth it. 

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Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another.
Proverbs 27:17



aaaaaaaaaah.




Did you hear that?

That was the sound of my heart. 
Breathing deep, deep breaths.

Today was exactly the day I needed.
A long day, full of lots of good friends, good laughs, and lots of kids.

{and some garage-sales!}

It can't get much better than that, can it?

It was {finally} beautiful outside.  
We played outside and then played outside some more.
No schedule. No agenda. No pressure.

Seriously, it did my heart good.

And towards the end of the day, we broke the paint out.
And Gracie? well, she kind of became the canvas.


grace. covered in sparkly paint. and completely exhausted.
yes, I did get the poor girl straight to bath and bed!