Sometimes the days are just long. Starting last Thursday Carson has been fevering and coughing and has continued up till this point. She is such a sweetie-pie its hard to see her down and out. I am so greatful Brook took Elliott today because she is so verbally demanding. She talks and talks continunally and wants immediate responses within a nano-second! She has no clue she is like this; she's just five!
I was so greatful for my devotions this morning. I have been studying the gospel of Mark and it has been so encouraging to reconnect with Jesus in a gospel again. This morning I was at the point past the Mount of Olives into Pilates court. I was tentative to read the cruxification for fear my mind was not ready to contemplate such heavy scripture. I prayed the Lord would put me in the right mind set and prayerfully continued reading the cruxification story. I then read the commentary out of the book "The Desire of Ages" concerning the cruxification (the all-time best book on the life Christ aside from the Bible itself). When I read the words, "It is finished." It hit me again. It really was finished. The work of Christ as our sacrificial lamb and atonement, was complete and sin and death were conquered! With tear filled eyes all I could do was look up and cry, "Hallelujah!"
No matter what each day holds, and there are much more difficulties than my child being sick, I know "It is finished." I can rely wholly and completely on Jesus to carry me through because he silently carried every burden of mine to the cross and conquered it. Praise to the King of Kings and Lord of Lords! Hallelujah to the Lamb that was slain!
Monday, February 21, 2011
Sunday, February 13, 2011
It's been a great weekend. Currently I am sitting in complete silence with Carson napping and Elliott entertaining herself downstairs. Awww!! Refreshing.
The sun has shone for two days hitting the 40's both days. What a fabulous blessing. (We will excuse the unruly wind today as long as it stays in the 40's.)
Brett and I have decided to use Dad and Mom's timeshare in Florida, so we are tramping down to Orlando in two weeks. We'll be there for about 5 days, which gives us plenty of time to relax, go to the beach, and roam Orlando. Both of us are desperate for more sun. Two pregnant sisters + sunshine=fun!
I am now 28 weeks and 2 days! Yay! It is so different this time. I am looking SO MUCH forward to labor because I know I will survive (even though it's terrible:-) and have a beautiful new baby on the other end! I am still convinced this little one is a boy. I'll take a girl too, but Brett and Brook insist because of my insane citric cravings that it is a boy. Is it normal to each 15 oranges and at least 8 grapefruit a week?
We are planning a week long vacation in Glacier National Park this summer with my side of the family. Actually Adam and I still deciding if we want to go with a new little one, but I think we are leaning that way. The cabin has been obtained whether we decide to go or not and it is beautiful and in a beautiful location! So much to look forward to!
The sun has shone for two days hitting the 40's both days. What a fabulous blessing. (We will excuse the unruly wind today as long as it stays in the 40's.)
Brett and I have decided to use Dad and Mom's timeshare in Florida, so we are tramping down to Orlando in two weeks. We'll be there for about 5 days, which gives us plenty of time to relax, go to the beach, and roam Orlando. Both of us are desperate for more sun. Two pregnant sisters + sunshine=fun!
I am now 28 weeks and 2 days! Yay! It is so different this time. I am looking SO MUCH forward to labor because I know I will survive (even though it's terrible:-) and have a beautiful new baby on the other end! I am still convinced this little one is a boy. I'll take a girl too, but Brett and Brook insist because of my insane citric cravings that it is a boy. Is it normal to each 15 oranges and at least 8 grapefruit a week?
We are planning a week long vacation in Glacier National Park this summer with my side of the family. Actually Adam and I still deciding if we want to go with a new little one, but I think we are leaning that way. The cabin has been obtained whether we decide to go or not and it is beautiful and in a beautiful location! So much to look forward to!
Monday, January 31, 2011
Adios January...
I've never been a big January fan. This January I tried not to dwell on the fact that we were in the middle of frigid weather most of the time and focus on things to do with Elliott and Carson. I was so thankful for a reprieve from the cold for a week! The weather looks as if it is going to warm up to the 30's again for the weekend, and I am VERY thankful and greatful!
Today has been interesting. I think I have the "nesting" bug because all I can do is think and act out how I can rearrange everything to maximize the space in our house to accomodate baby number 3. We put up bunkbeds in the girls room upstairs, so now that room will be for all three kidlets! What are we thinking!? Well, Elliott has made it very clear she will not be moving into the basement anytime soon. Also we would like to do a few renovations to the basement before we settle any children permanately down there. Nothing to major--just pulling down some paneling and new carpet. We are in no major rush, but would like to get it done in the next couple of years (did I just write years!?).
I am currently 26 weeks and 4 days along. Yes, I have it down to the days. I am not a huge fan of being prego, so days are extremely important to me! In a few short days I will start the third trimester. I had some major goals this pregnancy. I was determined to get help for my digestive system and I know God led me to the right doctor to do that. Thank you Lord! Also I was determined to keep on my regular workout routine. I have always walked in the past during pregnancy, but now I have restless legs and if I don't absolutely wear those buggers out I do not get any sleep! So far so good. I'm hoping I can keep it up very close to my due date.
I am very excited for the month of February (one month closer to warmer weather:-). I have always liked the randomness of 28 days. The girls are looking forward to Valentines' Day. Adam and I will attempt, like every other little holiday, to make it special to give them another good memory. They are such sweet little girls.
Today has been interesting. I think I have the "nesting" bug because all I can do is think and act out how I can rearrange everything to maximize the space in our house to accomodate baby number 3. We put up bunkbeds in the girls room upstairs, so now that room will be for all three kidlets! What are we thinking!? Well, Elliott has made it very clear she will not be moving into the basement anytime soon. Also we would like to do a few renovations to the basement before we settle any children permanately down there. Nothing to major--just pulling down some paneling and new carpet. We are in no major rush, but would like to get it done in the next couple of years (did I just write years!?).
I am currently 26 weeks and 4 days along. Yes, I have it down to the days. I am not a huge fan of being prego, so days are extremely important to me! In a few short days I will start the third trimester. I had some major goals this pregnancy. I was determined to get help for my digestive system and I know God led me to the right doctor to do that. Thank you Lord! Also I was determined to keep on my regular workout routine. I have always walked in the past during pregnancy, but now I have restless legs and if I don't absolutely wear those buggers out I do not get any sleep! So far so good. I'm hoping I can keep it up very close to my due date.
I am very excited for the month of February (one month closer to warmer weather:-). I have always liked the randomness of 28 days. The girls are looking forward to Valentines' Day. Adam and I will attempt, like every other little holiday, to make it special to give them another good memory. They are such sweet little girls.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Milestones....
What has felt like a mountain that would never be surmounted finally was today. It has been an ongoing battle of wills, but one will finally surrendered. After much screaming, holding of hands, and a prayer to Jesus for help...
Carson used the potty three times this morning.
The Coughlin's are praising God from a little house on 4th St. this afternoon...and we pray this battle will be fully won.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Tis the Season...
Merry Christmas! We have been busily preparing for Christmas as we will be hosting my family this Christmas. I am a little nervous because of the limited space in our house, but coziness creates lasting memories--right?!
Elliott and Carson had their church Christmas program this past weekend. Elliott was a wiseman (she DID NOT want to be an angel) and Carson was an angel. I was so proud of them for memorizing their parts. Carson literally was eating the microphone when she said her little poem for the program! It was so cute!
We have had fun decorating the tree and the house, baking cookies, shopping, and hastily sending out Christmas cards at the last minute (trying to get to the post office today was VERY interesting with our new foot of snow!)
We are so thankful for this time of the year. We have the Nativity Scene of Lordi's willow figurines in our small bay window to remind us of the centerpiece of the season and everything in life--our dear Jesus. The girls are so intent when we tell the Christmas story and they are internalizing it, which I thank God for.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Thanksgiving in our hearts...
We are incredibly excited about our newest baby coming to join the family in the future! This baby adds a whole other spin on thankfulness for the Coughlin clan. With joy in our hearts we anticipate this little bundle.
The girls and I sat and discussed what we were thankful for during our devotions. It was so wonderful to hear the things Elliott and Carson are thankful for.
I am so thankful for what a wonderful husband Adam is to me. It brings me deep peace to know Adam is led by God and how the Lord has woven us together more and more in His love. What a blessing. What a praise.
I am very thankful that Christ is my joy and strength.
The girls and I sat and discussed what we were thankful for during our devotions. It was so wonderful to hear the things Elliott and Carson are thankful for.
I am so thankful for what a wonderful husband Adam is to me. It brings me deep peace to know Adam is led by God and how the Lord has woven us together more and more in His love. What a blessing. What a praise.
I am very thankful that Christ is my joy and strength.
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