Friday, December 18, 2009

Christmas is wearing us out, but we are LOVING it!

December has been moving by pretty quickly and a LOT has been happening. As you probably know, we miscarried the Monday prior to Thanksgiving. A couple of weeks after that initial start of the miscarriage, we ended BACK in the emergency room on a Sunday afternoon after church which resulted in a D and C (that is basically where they go into the uterus with a little vacuum cleaner and suck out all the impurities). That thing did wonders. Erin was back up to 100% in no time flat! If we knew it would be that easy, we would have had the D and C back in November! Our church family has been incredible. They have signed up to bring us meals and have rallied around us. It is really good and we are very humbled and grateful.

On a MUCH lighter note, we have been going, going, going with various Christmas parties and get-togethers. Sunday School parties, BCM parties, Church Staff parties, dinners with friends, etc. I cannot tell you the last time we have had an evening at home, just the three of us. Students are done with school for a couple of weeks, which means things will slow down for us as well.

Jackson was able to attend his very first Murray State basketball game as the Racers came to Ruston to play Louisiana Tech! Murray State lost by 6, but it was very exciting to see Murray folks down here and to be reminded of just how amazing college was. Plus, I was asked to say the pre-game prayer. I was wearing my gold Murray State Alumni shirt during the prayer, but I had my jacket zipped up.

Jackson has also become a chewing-gum addict.


I carry both of these in my 18 year old wallet.


Jackson spent the day with Daddy at work and received a blue candy cane.





Emmanuel Baptist Church Staff and families Christmas Party


It is a good thing there is no audio on this picture, because we were all screaming at the top of our lungs.


Jackson displaying some of his silly faces.


This is Jackson and his buddy, Ethan Hogg, at the Emmanuel College Christmas Party.


Ethan Hogg and Jackson again. Jackson SERIOUSLY loves this kid.


We received this baby doll as a gag gift at a Christmas party and Jackson was reading to her before he put her down for her nap.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Thanksgiving Break

Being at Louisiana Tech makes for odd breaks. They are on the Quarter system, which means, they have a big break for Thanksgiving. The BCM always takes a Fall Break Mission Trip. In the past, we have gone to Wisconsin, Mexico, California...places that were way far away and not really conducive to taking Jackson (plus, he was a little-bity baby). This year, however, we went to Mission Arlington in the Dallas, Texas area. It is practically in our own backyard. And with Jackson being 2, meant he is old enough to go! We had an absolute blast. There were about 80 students that went and we all stayed together under one roof. Jackson loved all the attention and excitement. He also loved being out on the Mission Field. We had to clean a yard that Mission Arlington had acquired and he jumped right in there raking leaves and picking up trash. Mission Arlington also does a lot of apartment ministry, especially with the children there. Jackson was very sweet to play with the kids and give them presents and love on them. It was like he knew there was a bigger purpose for his being there. It was really neat to experience a Family Mission Trip for the first time...hopefully the first of many.

This is at one of the apartment complexes where we did an after-school program. Jackson gave the children Christmas books about Jesus that were written in both English and Spanish.


This is a Sunday morning worship service at one of the apartment churches. Many of these complexes allow the church to meet in a converted apartment. It was very neat to see the diversity and the informality of what we might be used to.


This is also at an apartment complex. We were playing soccer, football, and frisbee with the boys while the girls colored and talked jewelry.

We also got to see Brett and April Duncan (Brett was one of my best friends from High School who went to Dallas Baptist on a baseball scholarship. He stayed there). They have a one year old boy named Mason who we all got to meet for the first time, plus they got to meet Jackson for the first time. That was fun.


Since we had been doing so much traveling (the week prior going to Atlanta for a DNow and then to Mission Arlington for 6 days), we decided NOT to try to make the trek to Kentucky or Georgia...plus there was a wedding the Saturday after Thanksgiving where Erin had hair responsibilities. All that to say, we had decided to stay in Ruston for Thanksgiving. We missed seeing our family, but it sure was great to not be on the road. It was great to rest. It was great to have some very intentional family time. It was great to heal from the miscarriage news. It was just a really refreshing holiday. We got the house decorated for Christmas and had a wonderful meal with Marmee (Melinda Pratt, mother-in-law to Aurelia Davila Pratt, mother to Lyle Pratt, husband to Dr. John, etc) and her family. It was nice. We all had a really great time of non-blood-family fun.

The progression of our little Charlie Brown Christmas tree being built.


Tree built, lights on.


Tree built, lights on, decorated, Nativities, watching The Office...done.


Jackson with Marmee...his resident Grandmother.


Erin with Aurelia Davila Pratt, Marmee's daughter-in-law and friend of the Clarks.


Jackson LOVES these boxers. We all had a lot of fun wrestling around and rough-housing. I (Jonathan) even left with two big scratch marks from my eyebrow to just below my lip. I think Jackson is checking this dog's oil.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

"Glory Baby"

There is a song by the Christian band, Watermark, called "Glory Baby" which is a song about miscarriage. We figured this would be an appropriate way to announce we have done just that, miscarried. We are very much at peace with God's sovereignty and take rest in Psalm 139:16. God has given us both great and significant peace...really. We aren't just saying that.

"Glory Baby"
by: Watermark

Glory baby you slipped away as fast as we could say baby…baby..
You were growing, what happened dear?
You disappeared on us baby…baby..
Heaven will hold you before we do
Heaven will keep you safe until we’re home with you…
Until we’re home with you…

Miss you everyday
Miss you in every way
But we know there’s a
day when we will hold you
We will hold you
You’ll kiss our tears away
When we’re home to stay
Can’t wait for the day when we will see you
We will see you
But baby let sweet Jesus hold you
‘till mom and dad can hold you…
You’ll just have heaven before we do
You’ll just have heaven before we do

Sweet little babies, it’s hard to
understand it ‘cause we’re hurting
We are hurting
But there is healing
And we know we’re stronger people through the growing
And in knowing-
That all things work together for our good
And God works His purposes just like He said He would…
Just like He said He would…

BRIDGE:
I can’t imagine heaven’s lullabies
and what they must sound like
But I will rest in knowing, heaven is your home
And it’s all you’ll ever know…all you’ll ever know…

Even though the baby we carried never got any bigger than our pinky-nail, it is comforting to know that he/she had a soul and is with its Creator...and his/her brother/sister that was also miscarried three years ago.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Offical transition to a BIG BOY!



It has been a long while since we last posted...a whole two weeks! Well, so much has happened in those two weeks that we define as extremely pivotal in the transition from "creeper" to "big boy" (the term "creeper" comes from our church...to define those who are pre-big boys). Jackson got to the point where he was climbing out of his baby bed so much that we had to break down and convert it to a big-boy-bed. It was pretty funny, as he realized his new-found freedoms that come from not having that railing restraint. We would walk in his room and find him asleep on the floor behind his rocking chair or half on/half off the bed. He's pretty much got it down now.


Another transition to big-boy-hood happened this past weekend. I, Jonathan, was asked to speak at my BFF Dave Snyder's Disciple Now just outside Atlanta, Georgia. We were there from Thursday till Sunday. On Friday, while I was with Dave, Erin and Jackson did some Christmas shopping and then topped that off with Jackson's first-time experience at Chuck E. Cheese's. He LOVED LOVED LOVED it. AND, we had an INCREDIBLE time with Dave and Brooke, who will be birthing Jackson's future wife in February...yes, it is pre-arranged. Who cares if Jackson is compatible with their daughter...the parents of those kids are compatible with each other and THAT is what REALLY matters.






Pregnancy update: We made 11 weeks this past Sunday and the "morning sickness" seems to be almost over.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

#2....


So this past week has held lots of #2's for Jackson. I know that most times you only document #1's but we thought it would be fun. This week Jackson:

1. Went #2 in the potty! So we got him some big boy underwear=)

(I forgot to take a picture of the #2!!! It makes me really sad!!!)

2. Saw his 2nd stage show. We got to go and see Playhouse Disney!




3. Aunt Aimee came to visit and they shared a room for the 2nd time.
4. It was his 2nd time to actually dress up and get candy for Halloween. This year our church had a Pumpkin Patch. It was LOADS of fun!!





Oh well actually there are a few firsts....

Jackson is going to be a big brother, so even though it makes #2 for us a parents it makes Jackson's first time being a big brother!

Due 6-6-2010

Thursday, October 29, 2009

WE ARE LAZY!

We have failed to update the blog for a few weeks. SORRY!

(From the typing fingertips of Erin) Since our last post my sister, Brooks, and my Dad came to visit. They came in last Thursday, October 15, and stayed until Sunday. It was a great visit of doing nothing. I know it sounds crazy but we just ate, laid around, and of course they played with Jackson! Jackson enjoyed getting some one on one time with both of them!

(From the fingertips of Jonathan) Actually, we are NOT lazy...we have just been so the-opposite-of "lazy" that we haven't taken or made time to update the blog. As Erin mentioned, we have been busy with family. As my parents left, Erin's family came and left. Even yesterday, Wednesday the 28th, Aimee (Erin's sister) came to visit. Work-wise, we had our Fall Retreat this past weekend which was an awesomely exhausting weekend. Then there is always fun stuff happening with the college ministry at Emmanuel Baptist, which you can read about at www.emmanuelcollegeruston.blogspot.com

Jackson tee-teed in the potty for the first time on Sunday, October 25th! We were quite proud of him.


Jackson with Paw Paw. They had a great time reading books and playing


Jackson's first non-diaper, non-carpet, non-bathtub relieving of urine in the appropriate place.


Aunt B filled Jackson full of candy.


This is Jackson's best buddy, Ethan Hogg. He is a friend from church. Ethan is very patient.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Happy Birthday Daddy!

33-year-old-Jonathan here! Monday, October 12, 2009 was my birthday and it was FANTASTIC. I was spoiled, as usual, by my parents coming down to Louisiana from Kentucky (like they do every year around this time). They took us out to eat and we spent our days watching football and playing Wii Resort (thanks to my awesome mother and father in law). We had a great time. They came to church with me and visited me at work. They even got to see Jackson, although we ALL know that it was their "baby" they came to see...not MY baby. Of course Erin continued to spoil me with gifts daily. She's so good.

"Granna and Grandpa" are the names given to Jackson's grandparents on my (Jonathan) side of the family. However, Jackson chooses to call "Granna" by her first name, "Patsy" and Grandpa, simply is "Paw." Patsy and Paw brought Jackson the rest of his birthday present, a Thomas the Train toy. He loves it.


Jackson and Paw

Jackson and Patsy





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