Saturday, November 17, 2007

Mmmmm....Turkey



Here on the home front things are gearing up for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Emma is running now and has turn into a very, very cute one girl wrecking machine. You clean it, she demolishes it. But when she does it...it's done in a very cute way of course. The weather is cooling down now with the daily average highs in the upper 30's to low 40's. The snow should be here soon which means I need to find Emma's first sled. Way cool!
On the adoption front much is on the move. I recommend you head on over to www.guatadopt.com for the latest news. Please continue to pray for the the ever changing situation in Guatemala and also please keep an eye on Minnesota Senator Norm Coleman who will be heading to Guatemala after Thanksgiving to address the current situation with Guatemalan government. Keep him and the meetings in your prayers. Hopefully he will make great strides while he is there.

On a very happy note. Head on over to Cheri and Gary's blog and give them a huge congratulations. After almost one year Eliana is back in PGN which downright rules. Read her blog and send them some love and encouragement. They deserve it. http://www.sunflowersandladybugs.com/welcome.asp

If I don't blog before Thanksgiving I would like to say "Happy Thanksgiving" to you all. Take time to think about all you should be thankful for. I for one can think of two people I am thankful for. One is in the next room in her crib sleeping soundly and the other is at a Sara Groves concert with her sister.

Eat lots of turkey and take a giant nap.

Have a great week.

Jason

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family Jason. No snow up here in Northern Wisconsin as of yet. It's deer hunting opener weekend and it sounds like a war zone around here!
Just wondering, did you ever get to Garmisch's resort when you visit up by Cable, WI? My husband has been talking about it, and we plan on visiting next weekend...we are only about 40 or so away. :0)
Again, Have a wonderful Thanksgiving.