Sunday, December 29, 2013

Lately

Here are a few pics of our sweet guy lately (well, like early fall). 


Chowing down! 


 Got the long haired look going on. 


The new shoes he got for his bday! Matching with mommy and daddy! 


Some have said he looks like a toddler James Bond. 


Nana got him his first magazine subscription. Good ol highlights magazine! 

This has been such a fun age with H, we are really enjoying it. He's talking so much and saying such funny things. A few that come to mind:

-he calls his teddy bear "tebby" (combining teddy and bear)
-he will randomly say things are "delicious" while eating 
-now that it's Christmastime he's been repeating us saying merry Christmas. "Merry Chris-man!"
-whenever he sees the UNC logo he says "ball game!"
-I don't know why but lately after he laughs he sighs and says, "oh my goodness!"
-I think he learned it from a Mickey Mouse episode (which he's still obsessed with) but sometimes he'll just say "that's so tricky!" Um, ok buddy. 


Such a funny boy!

Friday, December 20, 2013

cute pics


Aaannd back to Harrison. Here are a few cute pics from Josh's phone (these are from the fall). This little sweetheart just melts his mama's heart! 


one of his favorite places, running around the fountain at Brixx


Not optimistic that this video will work, haven't tried to post one before. If it does work, it's harrison reciting his sunday school questions (Who made you? God. What else did God make? All things.) 


This boy loves his bath! (it looks freaky cause his hands were moving)


Doing his work!


Ready for bedtime!

Pics of the rest of the fam


Well, this blog has pretty much been hijacked by cute pics of Harrison. And I'm totally ok with that. But thought I'd put a few recent ones up of Josh and I. After all this is Mr. and Mrs. Smith the blog :) 

Over the summer and early fall we got to have a few dates and I remembered to take pics of! Here's one of us on a date night at summer project in Charleston. (Sidenote- we are headed back to Charleston this summer again. Woo hoo! Josh will be doing OPS again- operations, which means handling a lot of the hotel details, finances for the project, etc). 




One of the many weddings we attended this summer. I think we had 3 in one weekend!




In August we got to see the Lion King in Charlotte. It was awesome! Thankful for this man I get to spend all my days with!

Harrison turns 2!

Hard to believe our little baby is not a baby anymore but a two year old! We celebrated with Granny and Papa Q in Kansas at the end of July, Nana on our DC trip and then with Gammy and G-Pa after we got back from Kansas. This boy got a lot of good cake! Here are a few pics from the last party. Gammy made him this cool cake, complete with Teddy Grahams and goldfish for decoration!




On his actual Bday we had to give him one more cupcake. Really it was just a good excuse for all of us to eat Cafe Carolina cupcakes.



For his bday he got a red tricycle, a Cars tent, a curious george stuffed animal and a hammer set (to name a few!). We had a great time celebrating these two sweet years!

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Beauty from Ashes

"...to grant to those who mourn in Zion- to give them a beautiful headdress instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning, the garment of praise instead of a faint spirit..." (Isaiah 61:3a)

Beauty from ashes. That's what kept going through my head and heart as we pulled into Aurora, CO. This summer we had our staff conference in Ft Collins (the same reason we were there 2 years ago when Harrison was born). We decided if we were that close, we needed to go back to Harrison's birthplace.

I was nervous to go back honestly. It was such a dark time of my life, although obviously mixed with joy because it was when we first met our sweet son. But it is a place synonymous with such grief, such loneliness, such emotional turmoil that part of me was afraid of the flood of emotions that might come when we stepped foot in that place again. The Lord was very gracious and made it a very sweet day. Throughout the day I got texts from friends and family letting me know they were praying and that meant the world to know our time was being covered in prayer. One friend said she was praying that my heart would focus on the good the Lord has done and not the "what-ifs." And that is really where my heart was at- so thankful that was the case!

We were able to re-connect with our favorite nurses and went by the Ronald McDonald House as well- our home away from home! There were 4 main nurses that we were closest to- and we were able to see 3 of them. Such a blessing.


First we saw Al (pictured above) who was gracious enough to swing by our hotel to see us after he just worked a 12 hour shift! Al was probably the nurse we had most often and the one we have kept up with best these past 2 years. I'll never forget, during one of the roughest nights we had (when Harrison was placed back on the respirator), him seeing me weeping and tears filling his eyes as well. What kind people the Lord placed in our lives to care for our son! Al loved getting to see Harrison running all over and to see how big he had gotten. It makes me tear up even now, but when Al saw him during our visit he said "I remember those eyes!" With all the preemies he's cared for in the past 2 years, how special of him to say that!

After we visited with Al, we went over to the hospital to visit the NICU and see one of our other nurses who was on duty.
It was pretty surreal walking up to the hospital. Especially since we had to park right next to the helicopter pad I landed on! Somehow I wasn't bawling my eyes out as we walked past so many places with so many memories: the courtyard where I came and sat and got fresh air when i needed a NICU break; the parking lot where I wept as my dad drove me away from the hospital for the first time ("I don't even know where I am." I flew in at night so I'd never even seen the hospital or surrounding area. And now I was going to live here. And we were pulling away without my baby.); or the lobby where I had so many phone conversations filling in friends and family on how Harrison was doing; the pump room where I did LOTS of crying, grieving that I was sitting in a stupid, random, sterile room instead of holding my baby (ok I didn't go in the pump room this time, i just past the door!); the elevator where the "sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach" would always begin; the double doors  we walked through each day, not knowing what news would be on the other side of them. As we reached the NICU desk I could no longer stop the tears. But I was thankful that the tears were overwhelmingly from feeling grateful. Look what God did here! We are back with our 2 year old son and he is doing perfect. More than I could have ever dreamed. 


Here we are with Kim. You may remember but Kim is not only a preemie nurse but a preemie mom as well. Harrison was her first patient back from maternity leave as she had just had her son very early. Again, how kind of the Lord to cross our paths. It was such a help to know she could relate on the mom level and understand exactly what I was going through. 

Two years before as we walked down that hallway hand in hand with Harrison in his carseat and his oxygen tank rolling behind, I couldn't wait to be home. But part of me also couldn't wait to be back one day to see this place that forever changed our lives. I left the hospital this trip with a very grateful and worshipful heart that we were able to come back. It was one of the most special days of my life. It was as if God was reminding my heart, "see, I am good, I was always good and I making beautiful things out of what seemed like it could never be beautiful." 

Well we couldn't be back in Aurora without going to the Ronald McDonald House so we headed there next. We walked in and explained to the person working the desk that we had stayed there and introduced her to Harrison. It was so odd to have Harrison there with us this time- I had forgotten that he had actually never stayed there! Only Josh and I had! We went up to the 3rd floor and were able to go by our door, now occupied by another family, who I promptly prayed for!


Whew this room. The place where I hit my knees when I got scary news. The place where we had some of our hardest and some of the sweetest moments of our marriage. The place where I sat and read hundreds of cards from friends and strangers all over the country- oh how much those meant to us! The place where, lets be honest, I hated being most of the time and grumbled with the Lord for making me be there. But a place that has been redeemed now as I look back at it. Truly a home away from home, a safe place where we could process, be alone, have meals provided by volunteers and host family when they came in town.

I couldn't be in the house and not visit "my corner." I wish I had a count of how many hours of phone calls happened in this chair. Filling in my family on how Harrison was doing that day, the latest doctor reports. Weeping with my best friend and having her patiently listen even though I didn't even have the words to describe what I was feeling. Skyping with our staff team as the year on campus was beginning and we weren't there. Talking with friends from college, staff friends, friends from church who came alongside us and listened and reminded us we were being prayed for. This sweet corner, so much life happened in this chair! And now my son was climbing all over it, the place where so many prayers were prayed (and answered!).

And then we figured we needed a picture with the clown himself. Harrison did not approve. Thank you Lord for this ministry- how fabulous to not have to think about the details of where to live, what to cook, etc when your child is in the hospital! 

Before we left Aurora, we had one more nurse to see. Lauren, our sweet nurse who was diagnosed with cancer shortly after Harrison was born. She was the one who told Josh on day one "We are damn good at what we do." They were and I can't tell you how much we needed to hear that at the moment she said it! I'll never forget Lauren stopping by one day when she wasn't scheduled to work. She was at the hospital getting her chemo treatments but stopped by to see how Harrison was doing. That's love people. And that's being damn good at your job. In the two years since we'd seen her the cancer had returned and she was recovering from a bone marrow transplant. Her diagnosis is good but join us in praying for her. What a joy to my heart to see her, the woman who gave Harrison his first bath and changed his itty bitty diapers, now chasing him around a hotel lobby two years later. 


Beauty from ashes. It's really the best way I can describe what my heart experienced that day. Thank you Father that you love your children dearly and that, even when they can't see it, you are doing the work of redemption. (And thank you readers for your prayers! We are still so thankful and know he was one prayed for little boy!)


More updates from the summer

Well, I should probably finish updating our summer since its about to be Thanksgiving :) So first we went to Charleston for project. Then DC with my mom's side of the fam. Then in mid July we were off to the midwest to get some time with our Kansas family.

We loved getting to see everyone that we (sadly) only get to see about 2x a year. And had so much fun with all the cousins! Harrison has 6 cousins and we were so happy to get to see them all while we were in town. Harrison loved playing in all the wide -open space of the farm and climbing up and down Granny and Papa Q's stairs about a million times a day.




Bath time at Granny's is the best!


Silliness with Ike



Since we were there close to H's bday we had a party. Granny got him a cake with Toodles (who knows how to spell that?!) from Mickey Mouse Clubhouse- his favorite cartoon! He had so much fun opening his presents (he especially loved his Curious George stuffed animal and carried it around all night!) And he also loved shoving cake in his mouth and hearing everyone singing him Happy Birthday. He kept saying "again" every time we sang it- so cute!


Well this is sideways but I don't know how to fix


Sweet cousin Liam- who is about to turn 2 too!

We also took some family pics but I can't find one at the moment so you'll have to take my word for it! (And somehow I only got pics of some of the cousins- bummer!) We had a great time and can't wait to see everyone when we go back for Christmas! 

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

To the nation's capital

After Charleston we came home for, oh you know, 2 whole days :) My mom's side of the family took a trip to DC and we had so much fun! Josh had only been there once and I hadn't been much either so we had lots we wanted to see. We went to the American history museum, ford's theater (great tour!), saw some of the monuments and walked our feet off! 

My favorite thing was the Newseum about the history of the media. This journalism major could've stayed there all day! So so interesting. Josh's fav moment was going to the Nationals baseball game where he caught a foul ball in the bottom of the 9th. Glad they stayed til the end! 

We had a great time with family that we don't get to see as much as we wish! Here are a few pics:


Had to hit up DC cupcakes. When in Georgetown!

 
H loved this splash park! 


Hanging out with Nana at the butterfly room (room? I can't think of the right word) in the Natural History Museum 


Our little traveller! 

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Show off



Had to record this story before I forgot it. Yesterday we were in target (picture above was at Sam's but whatever). Harrison was busy repeating everything he heard me say. The cashier said- "wow, he knows a lot of words!" Then she asked him, "what other words do you know?" 

Without skipping a beat he blurts out "VOLCANO!" 

Um, WHAT?! I have never taught him that word. Neither has Josh. To our knowledge Mickey Mouse Clubhouse hasn't had any episodes about volcanoes. The mystery remains....

Saturday, August 24, 2013

A charleston summer


(Above: our home away from home for the summer) 

Each summer we get to staff a summer project with Cru. Students come to grow in their own faith, learn how to communicate their faith to others and have opportunities to minister in the community. We were so excited to be in charleston for project this time. We went from mid may until the end of June. 

It was such a great summer for our whole family! Josh did Ops (ie operations like handling the finances for the entire project, working with the hotel, etc) and did a great job taking on that job. I was able to co-lead a bible study of 4 students and discipled 2 of those girls. And Harrison had a blast being around 50 college students all the time!

Another added blessing was that there were 3 other families with small children. Having that community of other young moms was great and it was so good for Harrison to be around kids more than he has been in the past. 

Living in a hotel with your toddler for 6 weeks had its challenges of course (stir crazy anyone?!) but overall it was a great fit and we were so thankful The Lord had us there! I'm always reminded of the growth God causes in students even in those short 6 weeks. And we love getting to be a small part of that! 

Here are a few pics of our time in Charleston! 


Our hotel had a pool (score!), here is H ready to swim in his turtle hat!


Art time outside one day 

 
 First haircut by dad!


One of H's fav things was the dock nearby where he could throw rocks in the water 


Our fav restaurant. We got to go a few times. And now I'm drooling just thinking about it. 


Papa Q and Granny got to visit! Love this pic of them! 


Getting lots of hugs from granny! 


Wearing Papa Q's glasses. Makes me crack up so hard. 

 
Father's Day. Sure do love those guys. 


Walking through Battery Park with Gammy and G-pa who came to visit too.(nana visited too but I can't find any pics!) 


Getting to have a date night! 


Loved time with all these people this summer! 


My bible study girls! 


Three of my mom friends! 

Hoping we can go back to charleston again next summer!