Sarah adores her new little sister Caroline. She loving calls her, "Oh, Caroline." This afternoon the baby gave her first smile to Sarah.
Last month we endured 15 days without electricity. No more cooking under the light of lanterns or changing diapers at night with a flashlight! These were certainly difficult days, however lessons were learned and I am now much more appreciative of air conditioning and our washer and dryer (as well as all other modern conveniences)! After a week with power, I feel the home and yard are once again in order and life is running rather smoothly.
Yesterday Sarah had an appointment with her Oncologist at Texas Childrens'. Her symptoms from the tumor seem to be increasing. We are learning to live with effects of steroids. Constant need to eat, fatigue without sleep, sensitivity and irritability to name a few. Early this morning (1:30am) Brian and I awoke with a plea for pancakes and syrup. Knowing that we could not convince Sarah to go back to sleep, we pulled ourselves out of bed and served her a warm breakfast. Between Sarah's midnight snacks and Caroline's feedings we are learning to live on little sleep.
Thank you dear friends for the kind and encouraging words you write. Your prayers continually bless us. How thankful we are to have such support.
A picture of the 50 ft. tree that fell into our backyard during the night of IKE. Thanks to the missionaries and friends from church, the tree is no longer there.
8 comments:
Sarah--that's my girl. Pancakes and syrup sound like a perfect snack! That is so cute. I'm sure that will always be a fun memory :) I love the picture of the girls. So sweet. I'm so glad you guys have power! Christine-- you never even need to think about going camping ever again. Bless you.
What a sweet picture. Every time I see a tree that came close to hitting a house of my friends, I just feel SO grateful. And I agree, hooray for electricity!
What a tender picture of the three of you. I absolutely love the slideshow of Sarah. (and great choice of music!)
I just watched that beautiful slideshow. What a beautiful little girl, and how fun that she loves that little baby so much. I thought about you a lot during Conference. Lots of love and prayers your way!
Oh, sweet Sarah. Thank you for sharing that beautiful slideshow with us. I thought of you all during Conference, especially during Elder Holland's talk about angels....both seen and unseen. Thank you to the entire Giles family for being angels to the Grimmers. (AND....Christine you fantastic! You never cease to amaze me.....are you eating those pancakes at 1:30am? It must be the fast metabolism from nursing!) Love you!
How is my Sarah today? I miss taking five minute rests with her and the smell of sweet Caroline. Tell Sarah how much I love her. The next time I see her I will bring her two pounds of "chocolate balls." Love, Carrie
I am so glad that you guys made it through the storm alright! Those things are just so scary.
I don't think I could live without electricity, especially with a brand new baby! You rock lady!
Christine, I found your blog through Carrie. What a beautiful new baby you have.You look amazing. Carrie sent out an email not to long ago about Sarah. I have been thinking about her ever since. She is such a darling little girl.She's so lucky to have a mom who will fix her a warm breakfast at 1:30 a.m!! Your sweet family will be in my prayers.
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