"Are all of our prayers answered? Yes, they are; what people who ask that question
often don't realize is that sometimes the answer to your prayer is no."
-Sister Mary Ignatius
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Sunday, November 21, 2010

On Being Thankful

May I introduce you to my newest grandchild?

On the blog, I'll call her Noelle.  She was supposed to be born just before Christmas, but she had other plans.  (I am absolutely certain this is not the only time things will go her way.)  She is only 4 1/2 pounds, and her lungs are not quite developed yet, so she is in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.  We're thankful that Noelle is receiving excellent care.  We are also extremely thankful that Noelle is doing so well, but are also praying that she gets well enough to leave the NICU and go home.  Soon.  We want to hold and cuddle her.  Mommy was able to finally hold her for about 30 minutes on Saturday, when Noelle was two days old, and on Sunday for a little bit again. We all are extremely thankful for that!  There have been a few little concerns, but -thankfully - nothing major so far.

 This is Big Brother Harvey visiting the NICU.   Mommy was introducing him to his little sister for the first time when I took this picture.  So far he likes her.  As long as she stays in the NICU, things might be ok between them.  But when she goes to live at his home...  he might decide that she isn't really that great.  Maybe.  Time will tell.

Right now Harvey is staying here with Nana and Grandpa.  Thankfully he likes his Nana.  His Uncle Crash is a built-in playmate.  And Nana is very thankful for Aunties that help so much!!  Our plans have been re-written slightly, and we're very thankful that we homeschool and are rather flexible.  

Between now and the end of the Christmas Season, we're planning to have all the kids and grandkids here, and our parents, too, at one time or another.  I hope to be ready for everyone's visits so that I am not rushed or distracted when our family is here.  There is nothing quite like the hustle and bustle of an ever-growing family packed into a small house.  And I am so very thankful that everyone still enjoys coming home for the holidays.  I love having everyone gathered in our home.  No matter the season, my most enjoyable times are when we're all here together.